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Pacific women leaders meet in Suva to shape regional agenda
Pacific women leaders, ministers and government representatives have gathered in...
Rebekah Rasmussen 5 Jun 2026
Explainer: 59 years on - the significance of the 1967 Referendum
On this day in 1967 a referendum delivered a major shift in Australian politics...
Giovanni Torre 27 May 2026
Fiji unions urged to tackle violence against women
Fiji's Minister for Women, Children and Social Protection, Sashi Kiran, has urge...
Rebekah Rasmussen 15 May 2026
Samoa highlights Pacific priorities at Women Deliver 2026
Samoa has used Women Deliver 2026 in Naarm (Melbourne) to push for Pacific-led c...
Rebekah Rasmussen 30 Apr 2026
So much power and so much wealth, but no action to help WA's most vulnerable people
The Cook Government was returned to power in March this year after obliterating...
Wayne Nannup 8 Oct 2025
Closing the Gap is not optional: Urgent structural reform is needed now

You may have read the recent 2025 Closing the Gap Annual Data Report and felt a sense of déjà vu. I know I did. Despite the commitments made under the National Agreement, only four of th...

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Katina Law Sep 22, 2025
Labor promises a government for all Australians - can it end poverty?

The re-elected Labor Party launched its second term with a thumping win. A record breaking 93 seats in the House of Representatives out of a possible 151 seats.

The Boundary Streets of Brisbane: A history of division

What are the Boundary Streets? Queensland's Boundary Streets are more than just names on a map. They are remnants of a colonial past marked by segregation and control.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jan 1, 2025
We have the knowledge, the wisdom, and the right to lead our own destinies

For too long, our governments have made commitments—commitments enshrined domestically in the National Agreements on Closing the Gap, and commitments made globally in things like the Internation...

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Zachariah Matysek Nov 28, 2024
Majority of Indigenous households in remote areas experience food insecurity, new data reveals

More than a third of First Nations households across the country experienced food insecurity due to a lack of money for food in the last year, a new survey has revealed.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Nov 26, 2024
Business is the best platform for advancing Indigenous communities

Over sixty thousand years ago, the world's oldest living culture created one of the most sophisticated trading systems ever seen. Domestically, Indigenous communities developed and utilised trade rout...

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Alex Sanderson Aug 14, 2024
New research reveals Indigenous people "significantly less likely" to receive medical care recommended in National Hepatitis B Strategy

A new study published in the Royal Australasian College of Physicians' Internal Medicine Journal has found Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians living with chronic Hepatitis B are signifi...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jul 18, 2024
"Our mob are our solution" - global Indigenous day of action planned for 12 January

Noongar community leaders in Perth have called for an international day of action for First Nations' rights on 12 January. In a statement addressed to Aboriginal Community Organisations "and our First...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jan 3, 2024
NAB targets $1 billion lending for First Nations business sector

Indigenous Business Australia and NAB will collaborate to support more Indigenous businesses to access capital and create opportunities for financial education and training for First Nations business...

David Prestipino David Prestipino Dec 5, 2023
Stan Grant lambasts "the system" at NT business forum

Prominent media personality and First Nations advocate, Stan Grant has called for economic justice and redistribution of wealth at a prominent First Nations business forum in the Northern Territory.

David Prestipino David Prestipino Nov 9, 2023
LGBTQI groups unite in support of the Voice yes vote

LGBTQI groups are backing the Indigenous Voice to parliament, saying it's time to pay forward the support they received in achieving marriage equality.

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Duncan Murray Aug 3, 2023
Mother and child allegedly murdered at NT outstation 'known' to service provider

A 30-year-old woman allegedly murdered along with her 14-week-old infant in an alleged murder-suicide was known to a local woman's safety service provider.

Callan Morse Callan Morse Jul 27, 2022
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