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Reconciliation Action Plans linked to lower rates of workplace racism
A parliamentary inquiry examining racism aimed at Indigenous Australians will he...
Dechlan Brennan 25 Jun 2026
First languages in action at Yuuingan Dhilla Yari forum
The Yuuingan Dhilla Yari: Indigenous Languages Forum brought language practition...
Joseph Guenzler 9 Jun 2026
The 30-second test which could help prevent stroke in Indigenous Australians
Key points:Research published in the Medical Journal of Australia found Indigeno...
Callan Morse 25 May 2026
Wayne Coolwell’s life and legacy honoured in new State Library exhibition
WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised the following...
Joseph Guenzler 23 Mar 2026
Ash Barty marks World Children’s Day with First 5 Forever visit
Ngarigo woman and retired tennis star Ash Barty joined families in Ipswich on Wo...
Joseph Guenzler 20 Nov 2025
Indigenous researchers recognised for truth-telling and history projects

Two Indigenous women have been named among this year's State Library of Queensland fellowship recipients, recognised for projects exploring truth-telling and shared histories.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Nov 10, 2025
Course supports cultural respect and reconciliation in Australian libraries

A new professional development program is supporting cultural respect and reconciliation in Australian libraries. The Respect and Recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, Cultures...

Callan Morse Callan Morse Aug 26, 2025
McCarthy: Government ‘deeply committed’ to First Nations economic empowerment

Federal Minister for Indigenous Australians Malarndirri McCarthy says the government is "deeply committed" to working with Indigenous people to support economic empowerment and self-determination.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Aug 20, 2025
Developer's lawyer claims Aboriginal relic damage 'open to dispute'

The lawyer for a golf course developer accused of interfering with Aboriginal relics has told a court alleged disturbances were minimal at most and are open to dispute.

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Ethan James May 15, 2025
Six Indigenous writers in running for black&write! fellowship honours

Six Indigenous authors have been shortlisted for the 2025 black&write! Writing Fellowships, a national program run by the State Library of Queensland.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler May 9, 2025
First Nations experts lead dialogue on language and media

The 2025 Indigenous Languages Symposium, held on Tuesday, focused on the revitalisation and adaptation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages in the digital age.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Apr 30, 2025
Exhibition tells 'bigger story' of survival and culture

Aunty Ena Sam and her daughter Colleen have safeguarded the stories and knowledge of their people for years. Growing up in Camooweal, on the border of Queensland and the Northern Territory, Aunty Ena...

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Keira Jenkins Mar 22, 2025
The Unbroken Spirit of the Kalkadoons: A Story of survival

A new exhibition at the State Library of Queensland will unveil hidden stories of strength and survival, opening on 8 March.'The Unbroken Spirit of the Kalkadoons' is a tribute to resilience and the e...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Feb 25, 2025
'Reconnecting with ancestry': Storylines initiative to hit the road in Western Australia

Aboriginal History WA and the State Library of Western Australia's Storylines initiative is set to embark on a road trip across the South West this February, offering free family history sessions to h...

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Jan 17, 2025
BARKAA and Miss Ellaneous to take the stage with unapologetic power for Sydney festival

Powerhouse rapper BARKAA will join Cash Savage and The Last Drinks at Sydney's City Recital Hall for Sydney Festival on 11 January, and audiences can expect an electric performance filled with fire, h...

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Jan 10, 2025
Taking a deep dive into Queensland's pearling history

The pearling, Beche-de-Mer and trochus industries feature heavily in the stories, songs and dance of the Torres Strait, a testament to their lasting impact on the community.

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Keira Jenkins Nov 30, 2024
State Library of NSW to host Indigenous creatives for discussion rooted in truth-telling, collectivism and art

In connection with her stirring exhibition The Country Cries for Truth, next month Dr Bronwyn Bancroft will join Kylie Caldwell and Kyra Kum-Sing for an in-conversation discussion rooted in truth-tell...

Phoebe Blogg Phoebe Blogg Sep 27, 2024
First Nations communities in regional and remote Queensland given digital boost

The Queensland government has announced funding for a range of programs to bridge the digital gap impacting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Queenslanders in regional and remote communities.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Sep 25, 2024
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