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Regional WA courts to reopen a month earlier, days after Aboriginal leaders called for change
Regional and remote courts across Western Australia will reopen almost a month e...
Natasha Clark 29 Jun 2026
Kepaoa slapped with six-match ban for homophobic slur
Newcastle forward Asu Kepaoa has been hit with a six-match ban for using a homop...
Exclusive: Kimberley Aboriginal leaders warn court closures are cutting off access to justice
Kimberley Aboriginal leaders say shuttered regional courts have cut First Nation...
Natasha Clark 24 Jun 2026
Troy Cassar-Daley backs winter vaccine campaign for mob
Gumbaynggirr and Bundjalung country music icon Troy Cassar-Daley is urging First...
Joseph Guenzler 19 May 2026
Indigenous artwork marks completion of Swan-Canning Estuary reef restoration project
The unveiling of a sign featuring Aboriginal artwork has marked the completion o...
Callan Morse 12 May 2026
First Nations energy affordability - 'a goal in the never never'

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...

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James Reynolds May 11, 2026
Fiji puts communities at centre of climate resilience push

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.

Protestors call for release of Australian activists, including 22-year-old Indigenous man, detained aboard Gaza-bound aid flotilla

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...

Report calls for stronger hepatitis testing in Indigenous communities

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.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Apr 30, 2026
Exclusive: Homeless after eviction, First Nations mother dies two weeks after giving birth

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.

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Apr 21, 2026
Aboriginal Land Management training helping next generation work on Country

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.

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Apr 15, 2026
Noongar council member says advocates overlooked in WA child protection reform

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...

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Apr 13, 2026
Samoan Opposition set to appeal verdict of high-profile conspiracy case

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.

Andrew Mathieson Andrew Mathieson Apr 13, 2026
'Fundamental to our history, culture, and future' - Indian Peaks Band files to protect Tribal water rights in Utah

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...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Apr 3, 2026
‘Backing women with bold, practical ideas’: Game Changer grants support Indigenous female entrepreneurs

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...

Callan Morse Callan Morse Mar 6, 2026
Tyson McKay named ambassador for youth culinary program grounded in culture

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.

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Feb 17, 2026
New partnership aims to improve wellbeing among Aboriginal youth in the Kimberley

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.

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Feb 6, 2026
Māori Ancestor returning home after 250 years away

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...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Feb 4, 2026
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