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ONEFOUR return with new single 'HIM' ahead of regional tour
Western Sydney Polynesian rap group ONEFOUR have returned with new single 'HIM',...
Joseph Guenzler 21 Aug 2026
Partnership sees Yolŋu Rangers lead education rethink
In northeast Arnhem Land education is being reimagined. Not through policy refor...
Nicole Brown 5 May 2026
From ghost nets to global stage: Shanita Yunupingu is protecting Country and leading change
Shanita Yunupingu is a name which carries strength, purpose and deep cultural re...
Nicole Brown 9 Apr 2026
Caring for Sea Country supported through extension of ghost net initiative

The Northern Territory's Dhimurru Aboriginal Corporation has welcomed the federal government's support of Indigenous ranger groups through its ghost net initiative. Announced Thursday, $25.

Callan Morse Callan Morse Dec 19, 2025
Aboriginal freedom fighter's spirit returned to Country at annual Mannalargenna Day

WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised the following story contains the names of Aboriginal people who has died. Cape Portland, on Tebrakunna Country in Tasmania's far Nort...

Callan Morse Callan Morse Dec 11, 2025
Dhimurru Rangers and University of Sydney announce environmental partnership

Dhimurru Aboriginal Corporation in Arnhem Land celebrated 35 years of Yolŋu leadership in Land and Sea Country management this week with the official opening of the WATA Cultural and Information...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Nov 26, 2025
First Nations insights saving critically endangered eagle

A First Nations conservation program in the Northern Territory is contributing to efforts to save the critically endangered Philippine Eagle.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Nov 29, 2024
"Because I Love Him" - New book an unflinching personal account of domestic violence

Proud Dunghutti woman and author Ashlee Donohue was subjected to relentless violence by her former partner but there was one act that finally made her leave him. It was when he threw a shoe at her.

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Brendan Foster May 1, 2024
Pacific Islands 'divided' over Fukushima water release

Science supports Japan's decision to pump treated water from the Fukushima nuclear plant into the sea, Cook Islands Prime Minister and chairman of the Pacific Islands bloc Mark Brown says, but the reg...

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Kirsty Needham Aug 24, 2023
Mt Beerwah reopens after 'Jesus Saves' vandal attack on Indigenous site

A sacred Indigenous site on a Queensland mountain has reopened following an incident of vandalism where an important rock surface was marked with a religious message.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Aug 11, 2023
A shimmer covers the wall of Souths' new home ground

Artists Carmen Glynn-Braun, a Kaytetye/Anmatyerre woman, and Kamilaroi man Dennis Golding are the creatives behind an artwork on the exterior walls of the South Sydney Rabbitohs' new home ground in Sy...

Pacific leaders remain steadfast against nuclear waste disposal

Pacific has a combined voice on "no nuclear waste" in the Pacific, Prime Minister James Marape told reporters in Port Moresby on Tuesday. He was asked by reporters if the country would support Japan o...

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