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Angela Sammons: Backing Aboriginal entrepreneurs means supporting the people already creating change
The owner of Sammons Contracting shared her experience at the Developing Norther...
Nicole Brown 21 Aug 2026
Samoan Opposition leader alleges government trying to 'shut me up' after latest arrest and charge
Samoa's Leader of the Opposition was held in custody for 24 hours before he was...
Andrew Mathieson 17 Aug 2026
WA's Rheumatic Heart Disease Strategic Framework aims to drive change
The Western Australian Government a new strategic framework which sets out a sha...
Giovanni Torre 14 Aug 2026
Indigenous artist and researcher appointed to National Maritime Museum Council
Ngarinyin/Gija woman Dr Vanessa Russ has been appointed to the Australian Nation...
Callan Morse 11 Aug 2026
First Nations artistry showcased at Chau Chak Wing Museum
The artistry of First Nations women working with natural materials including wov...
Phoebe Blogg 5 Aug 2026
Hundreds face uncertainty as NT Government orders homelessness service to wind down

More than 300 vulnerable people, including almost 90 children, who are currently waiting for support in the Northern Territory will need to find alternative accommodation after the government ordered...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Jul 28, 2026
Overcrowded housing linked to Northern Territory diphtheria outbreak, researchers say

A diphtheria outbreak has swept through the Northern Territory, infecting 131 people and likely claiming one life. Researchers say overcrowded homes and poor skin health are fuelling the spread.

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Jul 27, 2026
Yolŋu women weave unity and kinship into works for National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards

Yolŋu women from across Arnhem Land have woven unity, kinship and cultural knowledge into their finalist work for the Wandjuk Marika Memorial 3D Award at the 2026 Telstra National Aboriginal and...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jul 22, 2026
Western Aranda artist brings memory and language to NATSIAA work

Western Aranda artist Vanessa Inkamala has used memory, language and a recycled road sign to show change on Country in her finalist work for the Telstra General Painting Award at the 2026 Telstra Nati...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jul 22, 2026
Museum partners with Pacific community on conservation

Pasifika communities will help guide much-needed restorative works within a cultural gallery at an Australian museum. The SA Museum houses the nation's largest collection of Pacific materials, which h...

Indigenous Business Month celebrates the strength of community: 'Local & Connected'

Long before Australia understood the language of commerce, our old people understood the power of exchange. Across this continent, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples traded goods, shared kn...

Nicole Brown Nicole Brown Jul 20, 2026
President Trump dismantles Bears Ears co-management agreement

Native leaders have condemned US President Donald Trump's decision to cut protections for two national monuments in southern Utah by about 90 per cent, including lands sacred to several Tribal Nations...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jul 17, 2026
NT homelessness service shutdown 'difficult to reconcile' with Closing the Gap commitments

The proposed closure of the Northern Territory's largest supported homelessness accommodation program is difficult to reconcile with the government's Closing the Gap commitments, advocates say, with f...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Jul 17, 2026
Closure of Darwin Aboriginal shelter sparks homelessness fears

There are fears hundreds of vulnerable people in the Northern Territory will be at risk of homelessness after the shock closure of an Aboriginal corporation's shelter.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Jul 15, 2026
'Unflattering history' embraced in return of remains

It's not often a museum is proud to lose items from their collection. But for the Australian Museum, the opportunity to return remains of 17 Rapa Nui people to their rightful home of Easter Island is...

Powerhouse volunteer highlights truth and culture through collection talks

Anaiwan and Mauritian man Diesel Casey-Buttié is using objects from the Powerhouse collection to explore Caring for Country and how First Nations people preserve stories, culture and knowledge.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jul 15, 2026
Samoan Opposition accused of treason, defamation ahead of parliamentary inquiry

The Samoan ruling party has appointed a parliamentary committee to scrutinise the conduct of three leading Opposition figures for treason and defamation.

Andrew Mathieson Andrew Mathieson Jul 15, 2026
The deadly upside-down poster that changed Heather’s life

WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised the following article contains the name of an Indigenous person who has died.

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Mark Steene Jul 14, 2026
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