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Indigenous family celebrates powerful medical legacy
Proud Dharawal and Wiradjuri woman Dr Tatum Maybir has helped create a powerful...
Jackson Clark 11 Jun 2026
First Nations cancer nurse appointed to support Broken Hill patients
A new cancer care nursing position has been established in far western NSW to pr...
Natasha Clark 10 Jun 2026
Jaru and Yindjibarndi doctor receives WA Day Award for health leadership
A Jaru and Yindjibarndi doctor has been recognised for his work improving health...
Natasha Clark 4 Jun 2026
Pilbara communities host next generation of rural and remote doctors
A week-long program introducing junior doctors to life and work in remote Wester...
Natasha Clark 11 May 2026
It’s time to rethink how police treat First Nations children
Over the last year we have all been shocked at the tactics of Donald Trump's ICE...
George Newhouse 20 Apr 2026
Experts warn risk of Chinese influence in the Pacific

Kiribati is the latest Pacific Island nation being increasingly infiltrated by Chinese policing influences, causing concern for historic democratic partners.

Andrew Mathieson Andrew Mathieson Apr 6, 2026
'Our Medicine' returns with focus on First Nations care and community-led healing

An Aboriginal Liaison Officer walks the halls of Armadale Health Service just outside Boorloo/Perth in season two of NITV's Our Medicine, her infectious laugh carrying beyond the rooms she visits.

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Mar 23, 2026
Nyul Nyul man honoured at WA Rural Health Excellence Awards

A Nyul Nyul man from the Kimberley has been recognised for his contribution to Aboriginal health at this year's WA Rural Health Excellence Awards.

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Mar 17, 2026
Kimberley health leaders acknowledge Pat Turner’s many years of service

Health leaders in Western Australia's Kimberley have acknowledged the retirement of long-serving National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO) chief executive Pat Turner.

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Mar 10, 2026
Forum reflects growing Indigenous leadership in carbon and nature repair markets

Indigenous carbon project delivered a powerful industry statement at last month's 2nd annual National Indigenous Carbon Forum. Hosted by the Indigenous Carbon Industry Network (ICIN), the Forum combin...

Callan Morse Callan Morse Mar 6, 2026
As over-policing makes headlines, Indigenous researchers say it is nothing that hasn't been documented before

Warning: The following article contains content and language some readers may find distressing. As allegations of police violence against protesters return to public focus, academics say the warning s...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Mar 4, 2026
Anindilyakwa women strengthen community enterprise through Bush Medijina rebrand

Anindilyakwa women on Groote Eylandt have launched a new chapter for their community-owned enterprise, Bush Medijina. The 100 per cent Indigenous-owned, women-led social enterprise has unveiled a refr...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Feb 26, 2026
Indigenous Carbon Industry Network Forum to explore new global Savanna Fire Management methodology

A new Savanna Fire Management methodology grounded in First Nations fire stewardship has entered global public consultation, with its progression to be discussed this week at the Indigenous Carbon Ind...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Feb 24, 2026
Murdoch University awards Honorary Doctorate to Noongar medicine practitioner Vivienne Hansen

Murdoch University has awarded an Honorary Doctorate to Vivienne Hansen, recognising her lifetime dedication to sharing, teaching, and advocating for Noongar culture, language and knowledge.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Feb 13, 2026
Full programs revealed for Savanna Fire and National Indigenous Carbon forums in Darwin

The full program of the 8th Savanna Fire Forum and the 2nd National Indigenous Carbon Forum has been released. There are still more than 100 tickets available for the major events.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Feb 11, 2026
Recording Martu knowledge on Country to support future generations

Martu rangers and language workers from the Kanyirninpa Jukurrpa Aboriginal Corporation have been travelling across Western Australia's Western Desert this month, documenting knowledge about native pl...

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Feb 10, 2026
Yuin student makes her own way to paramedicine studies

Proud Yuin woman, Savannah Bolt, has entered her second year of university despite finishing high school without an ATAR. Ms Bolt is now studying a Bachelor of Paramedicine at Charles Darwin Universit...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jan 28, 2026
Nyul Nyul health practitioner awarded WA research scholarship

A Pilbara-based Aboriginal health practitioner has been awarded a prestigious scholarship to undertake further study in Indigenous research. Sharon Lockyer, a proud Nyul Nyul woman from Beagle Bay, is...

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Jan 20, 2026
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