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Clontarf Foundation is welcoming the wisdom of decades in experience to their ongoing efforts to empower young Indigenous men across the country.
More than 100 Clontarf Foundation academy members from Kent Street, Belmont, Ellenbrook, Fremantle, Gilmore, Girrawheen, Kiara, Scotch and Swan View academies had the opportunity to meet some of the g...
Samoa has reinforced its border security through new biosecurity technology at Faleolo International Airport and a separate drug interception operation at Matautu Wharf, reflecting a coordinated natio...
Former AFL forward Willie Rioli has produced a solid showing in his return to football on the Tiwi Islands. Rioli was among the Tiwi Bombers' best performers in their 17.23 (125) to 10.
A University of Queensland (UQ) study has examined factors supporting or hindering young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people from accessing primary healthcare services.
Clontarf Foundation has established a new five-year partnership with Aggreko, a company delivering power and temperature control solutions, to support the Foundation's work nationwide.
As we celebrate NAIDOC Week events of 2025, Officeworks is honouring 50 years of elevating Indigenous voices, culture, and resilienceThe company said its People and Planet Positive Plan is focused on...
A Māori-inspired restoration has turned around the declining mussel population located in one of the historically most productive harbours in the world to restore a once thriving industry.
Former Geelong and Collingwood key forward Nathan Kreuger headlines a group of Indigenous footballers hoping for a second chance at the elite level in next Wednesday's AFL Mid-Season Draft.
Former Geelong midfielder Brandan Parfitt made a strong debut with his new club Perth in the opening round of the West Australian Football League last weekend.
The recent Clontarf Cup gave Indigenous students in WA an opportunity to demonstrate their football talent in a major regional tournament and trial for the state combined side that will participate in...
Indigenous young people are set to receive additional support with the federal government investing a further $35 million in two programs to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students.
Joyleen Butler has become the first student from the remote Northern Territory town of Kaltukatjara (Docker River) in a decade to complete high school, travelling nearly 2,000 kilometres to do so.