Impact
A Charles Darwin University research project is exploring the impacts of climate change is using "art as evidence", alongside traditional data, to convey the lived experience of First Nations communit...
Across the Northern Territory, the Clontarf Foundation continues to play an important role in supporting young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men as they prepare for life beyond school.
Torres Strait Islander public health academic Francis Nona has called on the medical profession to address the rising health inequity of Indigenous peoples due to climate change.
Aboriginal Investment NT chief executive Nigel Browne says the organisation's goal is to boost equity in Indigenous communities across the Territory for long-term benefits.
With consumers increasingly valuing the social impact of the companies with which they engage, new data shows the Indigenous business sector leading the way in Western Australia.
Investment in social and environmental causes is gaining momentum in Western Australia, a groundbreaking state-specific industry report has found.
Earlier this month in Gladstone, KAEFER Australia hosted a standout event in honour of Indigenous Business Month 2025, a powerful gathering that brought together industry leaders, local Indigenous ent...
Eight Indigenous storytellers will have an opportunity to connect and create real impact through the third iteration of a collaborative training program in New South Wales.
A new report has revealed the impact of racism on Indigenous peoples' health outcomes and other communities impacted by racism in Australia. Released by the Australian Human Rights Commission on Tuesd...
Three years in, the RISE project - the largest Indigenous-led education evaluation in Australia - has released its 2025 Impact Report, revealing how targeted support is boosting outcomes for Indigenou...
A new door-to-door mental health initiative in a First Nations community in Queensland has highlighted the importance of designing and delivering projects which are specifically tailored to the needs...
Aboriginal children participating in at least 600 hours of preschool before school in South Australia has grown by eight per cent, according to a Department for Education report.
On the coastline of East Arnhem Land, where saltwater meets songlines and generations of knowledge live in every footprint, something powerful is unfolding.