Indigenous Men
Professor Pat Dudgeon, Director of the Centre of Best Practice in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Suicide Prevention (CBPATSISP) at the University of Western Australia, has expressed deep concer...
This report contains the name and image of a person who has passed. The passing of Uncle Gordon Langton late last week has left Aboriginal and sporting communities across Queensland in mourning.
If you have ever felt the pressure to hold everything together, to smile through the struggle or to lead even when your tank is empty, you needed to hear what Tiwi Islands man and 2023 NT Young Austra...
Marking a historic moment in Australian television, University of Sydney Primary Education student Olivia Coe Fox has become the first person to sing in an Aboriginal language on TV series The Voice A...
Young Indigenous people in the remote Northern Territory communities of Mutitjulu and Yulara are benefiting from access to free mental health support through headspace's cultural outreach service.
One conversation can make a big difference in someone's life, Aboriginal mental health and crisis hotline workforce say, while alarmingly, mental health indicators continue to go backwards.
When Dear Son premieres at Queensland Theatre this month, Torres Strait Islander actor Jimi Bani will step onto the stage to help bring to life a collection of powerful letters that explore fatherhood...
A dedicated social and emotional wellbeing centre for Indigenous people in South Australia will be established, with an interim service set to open by the end of 2025.
Wakaid woman and NRLW Dragons player, Kimberley Hunt, has been recognised for her commitment to men's mental health. Hunt was recently awarded the Veronica White Medal for Woman of the Year, an honour...
Sync (WA) is a new app designed to address the unique challenges of FIFO life, and to foster a supportive and connected work environment that benefits both employers and employees.
Nathan Appo's father is his "best mate". But when his dad fell into depression, he felt shut out of his life."He wasn't leaving his room, he wasn't able to talk to myself or talk to our family," Mr Ap...
Proud Waanyi, Ngadjon, and Kuku Djungan woman, Tahnia Ah Kit, grew up Mount Isa. After attending boarding school in Townsville and studying nursing at university, she returned to home to the regional...
When National Indigenous Times sat down with Michelle Gissara, she was correct to assume this journalist's pre-conceived notions of pageantry.