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Aboriginal Girls Home research aims to reconnect families
More than 80 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and girls connected to...
Giovanni Torre 18 May 2026
You can’t be what you can’t see: Raising Horizons is changing the view for young people
We talk often about creating opportunities for young people, but for many of our...
Nicole Brown 14 May 2026
Indigenous community braces for decision on $1.8b claim
An Aboriginal community will learn whether its billion-dollar landmark case agai...
Aaron Bunch 12 May 2026
Sportsgirl's first school-based trainee Destiny Lui off to a flying start
Created to provide meaningful learning opportunities and experiences for First N...
Phoebe Blogg 30 Apr 2026
Pacific women, girls face brunt of climate crisis
Pacific women and girls bearing the brunt of the climate crisis are demanding go...
Maeve Bannister 30 Apr 2026
You cannot police your way out of violence when the police are part of the problem

The South Australian Government's announcement of a new reporting pathway for domestic violence allegedly committed by police officers is being framed as a step forward.

'Whimsical yet modern, year after year': Lazy Girl Lingerie celebrates 10 years at Melbourne Fashion Festival

Known for its whimsical yet modern range, First Nations lingerie brand Lazy Girl Lingerie debuted its newest collection at Melbourne Fashion Festival this week.

Phoebe Blogg Phoebe Blogg Feb 26, 2026
How Gullara McInnes is using science to protect culture and Country

On the 2026 International Day of Women and Girls in Science, the global call to action is clear: "Synergising AI, Social Science, STEM and Finance: Building Inclusive Futures for Women and Girls.

Nicole Brown Nicole Brown Feb 16, 2026
Stargazing to System Change: How Greta Stephensen is redefining STEM for Indigenous women

As the world marks the 2026 International Day of Women and Girls in Science, the focus turns to a powerful challenge: "Synergising AI, Social Science, STEM and Finance: Building Inclusive Futures for...

Nicole Brown Nicole Brown Feb 13, 2026
United Nations report condemns treatment of young people at Tasmanian youth detention centre

A United Nations review of Australia's human rights compliance has heavily criticised Northern Tasmania's Ashley Youth Detention Centre (Ashley), the facility labelled an especially serious example of...

Callan Morse Callan Morse Jan 30, 2026
The disappearing of children: How the state makes kids vanish

Across Australia, Aboriginal children are being disappeared by the carceral state. They are transferred without notice. Moved in secret. Taken from their families, their Country, their lawyers, and th...

Tasmanian government’s secret transfer of Aboriginal children to adult prison condemned as grave human rights breach

The Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre has condemned the secret decision of the Tasmanian government to transfer Aboriginal youths from Ashley Youth Detention Centre to an adult prison facility, a transfer e...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Dec 24, 2025
Clean energy project sees Garrwa Elder return to Country

After years of forced displacement due to energy insecurity, Garrwa Elder Shirley Simon has returned to her homelands at Mumuthumburru (West Island) in a major milestone for community-led clean energy...

David Prestipino David Prestipino Dec 10, 2025
‘Torture-adjacent practice’: Aboriginal justice groups condemn ‘completely unacceptable’ treatment of young person in Tasmanian state care

Revelations security staff at a Tasmanian youth detention centre used a young person's t-shirt to create an improvised spit hood have sparked an outcry from Aboriginal legal and advocacy groups.

Callan Morse Callan Morse Dec 5, 2025
After Pinjarra apology, City of Perth faces new questions about truth and history

When Western Australia's Governor Chris Dawson stood on the banks of Bilya Maadjit (Murray River) last month and apologised for the 1834 Pinjarra Massacre, his words carried the weight of 191 years of...

Reece Harley Reece Harley Nov 14, 2025
Lidia Thorpe urges federal action on Victoria over youth sentencing changes

Senator Lidia Thorpe has urged Minister Malarndirri McCarthy to follow through on her commitment to impose sanctions on states and territories that undermine Closing the Gap targets, saying Victoria "...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Nov 12, 2025
Walsh in the running for Golden Boot award

Kangaroos star Reece Walsh is in the running to win the 2025 International Rugby League Golden Boot award. Walsh is one of 18 contenders announced by the global governing body, with a short list to be...

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Melissa Woods Nov 7, 2025
'Enough is enough' - Restorative justice service demands change following Aboriginal woman’s death in custody

WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised the following story contains the name and image of a person who has died. An Aboriginal restorative justice service has called for ur...

Callan Morse Callan Morse Nov 4, 2025
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