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National Indigenous Space Academy announces first industry partner
The National Indigenous Space Academy (NISA) has announced its first industry pa...
Dechlan Brennan 5 Jan 2026
Indigenous Enterprises recognised for excellence at AEMEE Awards
Excellence, collaboration, and innovation in Indigenous business were recognised...
Reece Harley 14 Nov 2025
From procurement to ownership: Minerals Council calls for Indigenous equity in mining
At the 2025 AEMEE Conference in Darwin, Minerals Council of Australia Principal...
Reece Harley 6 Nov 2025
EXCLUSIVE: Langton calls for overhaul of procurement policy and unlocking of Indigenous capital
Professor Marcia Langton AO has urged the Commonwealth Government to restore the...
Reece Harley 5 Nov 2025
'Be bold in your ambitions': Djarindjin chair challenges industry at AEMEE 2025
On Larrakia Country in Darwin on Wednesday, Djarindjin Aboriginal Corporation ch...
Reece Harley 5 Nov 2025
Six-year-old Franklin is reaching for the stars

At just six years old, young Gabrugal boy Franklin has his eyes set far beyond Earth, on the stars, the planets, and the infinite unknown of space.

Nicole Brown Nicole Brown Oct 7, 2025
WA government announces overdue review of Native Title, cultural heritage processes

Consultation over Native Title and Aboriginal cultural heritage protection will be reviewed in Western Australia, two years after an embarrassing backflip on a failed attempt to modernise the system.

David Prestipino David Prestipino May 30, 2025
Tjiwarl stalwart Bundarra secures Liontown lithium contract

Aboriginal owned and operated earthworks, construction and ore haulage service, Bundarra Contracting, has secured a run-of-mine loading contract at Liontown's Kathleen Valley lithium project in Wester...

David Prestipino David Prestipino Feb 6, 2025
Bustling Indigenous business sector ready for takeoff at 2024 AEMEE Conference

Indigenous business visionaries and some of the leading figures in the resources sector are among an impressive cohort of presenters at next month's 2024 AEMEE Conference.

David Prestipino David Prestipino Sep 16, 2024
Ngarluma, Rio Tinto pursue 80MW Pilbara solar farm

Ngarluma Aboriginal Corporation will develop an 80MW solar farm near Karratha in Western Australia's vast Pilbara region to supply Rio Tinto's operations across the Pilbara with renewable energy.

David Prestipino David Prestipino Jul 16, 2024
Mundine-linked uranium company Aura Energy in critical condition after $60m market tumble

A uranium explorer linked to prominent former politician and Indigenous businessman Warren Mundine has taken a financial hit this week amid its uncertain future.

David Prestipino David Prestipino Jul 12, 2024
Barakee Rental Services and Cundaline Resources forge Indigenous partnership in iron ore mining

Barakee Rental Services has marked a significant milestone by deploying their first mobile scalping screen to Cundaline Resources, forming an Indigenous partnership in the contract crushing sector.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jun 27, 2024
Land Council to consult Traditional Owners after Northern Territory's record $228m exploration

One of Australia's biggest land councils said it would consult Traditional Owners after the Northern Territory recorded its best exploration figures in a decade.

David Prestipino David Prestipino Apr 3, 2024
2023 AMEC awards recognise First Nations influence

Three mining companies with strong Indigenous links were honoured at the 2023 Association of Mining and Exploration Companies Awards on the weekend.

David Prestipino David Prestipino Dec 5, 2023
Aboriginal heritage on the agenda at mining conference

Both the Traditional Owners of Juukan Gorge in the Pilbara and the mining giant that destroyed it, Rio Tinto, are speaking at an Indigenous mining conference.

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Rudi Maxwell Sep 14, 2023
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