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In the Wet Tropics of North Queensland on Eastern Kuku Yalanji Country, a sacred conservation space lies. Wawu Dimbi – meaning "place of inner spirit" in Yalanji language – is a significan...
Dark, rolling skies always trigger memories of disaster for Kathleen Walker. She was one of 300 residents evacuated by helicopter from Wujal Wujal, in Queensland's far north, as Tropical Cyclone Jaspe...
A microgrid project in Queensland's Wujal Wujal community was launched on the banks to eh Bloomfield River this week. The groundbreaking initiative set to deliver reliable, renewable and community-own...
When First Nations entrepreneur Grant Maher finally launched his engineering consultancy business, he faced a hurdle he never saw coming. The exact day he and his business partner Dennis Jose started...
A uranium miner looks set to drop its Federal Court challenge to a government decision not to renew the controversial Jabiluka mineral lease.
It has been a season to remember for the Jabiru Football Club. The Bombers are fresh off claiming a drought-breaking Northern Territory Football League Division One flag off the back of an undefeated...
Mining giant Rio Tinto will put its money where its mouth is and get on with the job of shutting down and rehabilitating a controversial uranium mine surrounded by the World Heritage Kakadu National P...
The Sydney Swans arrived in the Northern Territory this week aiming to tackle an important health issue by conducting a series of community clinics and a football carnival.
Hawthorn champion Cyril Rioli made a long-awaited return to footy by suiting up for Northern Territory Football League Division One club Jabiru Bombers last weekend.
A company's legal challenge to the cessation of a lease over the Jabiluka uranium mine will have one more opponent after a judge allowed the area's Traditional Owners to participate.
Mirarr Traditional Owners in the Northern Territory are disappointed at comments from Energy Resources Australia bosses they say undermine their cultural authority.
The federal and Northern Territory governments have been accused of "secrecy" after being unwilling to say why they decided not to extend a lease to the Jabiluka uranium mine.
Energy Resources of Australia will appeal the Northern Territory government's decision to not renew the Jabiluka mineral lease, with a Federal Court listing scheduled for Thursday.