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Electricity access has improved globally, with 92 per cent of the world's population connected by 2023. Still, 666-670 million people remain without electricity, and a staggering 85 per cent of these...
Fiji is moving to link national climate targets, Pacific-led funding and on-ground adaptation through a USD $5.7 million project supporting 14 vulnerable coastal communities.
Concerns are growing for six Australian activists, including a young Indigenous man, detained after Israeli naval forces intercepted the Gaza-bound Global Sumud Flotilla on Thursday morning, with prot...
Indigenous Queenslanders are experiencing more than double the rate of a highly preventable cancer, with a new report linking persistent inequality to higher rates of liver cancer and viral hepatitis.
This report contains the name of an Indigenous person who has died. Mary Ann Miller gave birth to her seventh child at Perth's Fiona Stanley Hospital in March.
When Worimi Elder Michelle Perry took part in specialised Indigenous land management training, the influence it had on younger generations inspired her to go out on her own to take it further.
The Noongar Family Safety and Wellbeing Council has welcomed the recent announcement of an extension to the Aboriginal Representative Organisations (ARO's) and further investment into Aboriginal Famil...
Samoa's opposition plans to appeal the acquittal of its Prime Minister La'autialemalietoa Leuatea Polata'ivao Schmidt amid the country's high-profile conspiracy case.
The Indian Peaks Band of the Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah, represented by the Native American Rights Fund, filed a Notice of Appeal and Petition for Stay with the US Department of the Interior on Wedne...
Three First Nations entrepreneurs have been announced as recipients of Ember Connect's latest Game Changer Grants program, which are designed to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women to...
A young man from one of Western Australia's most remote Aboriginal communities has been named an ambassador for a youth culinary program blending cultural knowledge with kitchen skills.
The Western Australian government has formally recognised a new partnership with Aboriginal leaders in the Kimberley, aimed at improving wellbeing outcomes for young people across the region.
Ancestral Māori carving 'Te Pou o Hinematioro' is set to be repatriated to Aotearoa after more than 250 years in European hands. The University of Tübingen announced the return of the pou (c...