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'Proud': hall of fame status for Indigenous musician
WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised the following...
Alex Mitchell (AAP) 12 Jun 2026
Pacific-led research targets diabetes in pregnancy with $1.2 million boost
A major new Health Research Council grant will support Waipapa Taumata Rau, Univ...
Giovanni Torre 12 Jun 2026
The women who refused to give up: Daly River's journey to Barunga glory
Key points:- Daly River Buffaloes Women's Football Club wins the 2026 Barunga Fe...
Nicole Brown 11 Jun 2026
Pacific disability leaders elected to United Nations committee
Two Pacific disability leaders have been elected to the United Nations Committee...
Rebekah Rasmussen 11 Jun 2026
'In my heart': Tino's tears for ill dad as Haas looms
Tino Fa'asuamaleaui cherishes every moment with his sick father and will play fo...
Joel Gould (AAP) 10 Jun 2026
Footy trailblazer David Kantilla inducted into Australian Football Hall of Fame

The late David Kantilla, a Tiwi trailblazer and towering figure in South Australian and Northern Territory football, has been inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame.

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Jun 9, 2026
Cairns Indigenous Art Fair launches expanded ambassador program and digital truth-telling initiative

Registrations are now open for Breaking Ground in a Digital Age, a free online workshop presented by Cairns Indigenous Art Fair. The Cairns Indigenous Art Fair (CIAF) is one of Australia's premier Fir...

Phoebe Blogg Phoebe Blogg Jun 9, 2026
Grassroots voices call for cultural authority in Native Title at AIATSIS Summit

Last week's AIATSIS Summit heard a call for cultural authority, family knowledge and community voice to be placed at the centre of Native Title processes during a session on restoring authority within...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jun 9, 2026
These Indigenous artists pay $350 a tank and are driving 2500km

In the remote community of Papulankutja in Western Australia, diesel is $4.28 a litre, roughly double the price in capital cities. One of the few sources of income in the community is its not-for-prof...

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Liz Hobday Jun 7, 2026
Fijian women turn farming and weaving into village income

Women in Mavua village in Nadroga, Fiji, are using farming, weaving and small village projects to build income, food security and independence.

Aboriginal artwork honouring previous Indigenous athletes set to be worn at upcoming Olympic Games

Australian Olympians in Los Angeles and on the French Alps at the next summer and winter Olympic Games are set to don a recognition of First Nations athletes who came before them.

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Jun 4, 2026
'Jailing is failing': call for more diversion programs

When Tiffany St Clair first entered the NSW prison system on remand she was told by a guard to "treat it as a holiday" and "sleep through it".

AIATSIS chair urges mob to carry Summit message home

The AIATSIS Summit on the Gold Coast has become a meeting place for Indigenous leaders, organisations and communities to discuss truth-telling, culture, native title, language, justice and self-determ...

'We are not quitters': Indigenous judge makes history

An Aboriginal judge, whose appointment made history, has been described as "long overdue" at a formal welcome ceremony. Judge Rosemary Falla was appointed to the County Court of Victoria in May, becom...

Rubibi / Broome jetty transforms into runway to showcase Kimberley Aboriginal fashion

"Fashion is a way for us to carry our culture back," KAFTA chairperson Agnes Pigram told a crowd of hundreds gathered on Broome's Town Beach jetty for the organisation's annual runway show on Sunday.

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Jun 3, 2026
Homelands are the answer, says Yingiya Guyula

Independent Member for Mulka, Yingiya Guyula, has called for a major shift in the way governments approach Aboriginal housing, arguing that investment in homelands is critical to protecting culture, s...

Nicole Brown Nicole Brown Jun 2, 2026
Storm speedster eyeing Samoa return for World Cup

Sua Faalogo plays like he's in a hurry but the Melbourne fullback admits his international debut with Samoa came too soon in his fledgling career.

Indigenous family violence forum closes with focus on youth, safety and self-determination

Day two of the 2026 Overcoming Indigenous Family Violence Forum closed in Meanjin after a program focused on young people, self-determination, trauma-informed practice, child safety and community-led...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler May 29, 2026
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