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Fitzroy Crossing police recognised at WA awards
Fitzroy Crossing Police Station has been recognised at the WA Police Recognition...
Natasha Clark 22 Jun 2026
New Arts and Culture Hub opens in remote Kimberley community
On the far edge of Western Australia's Kimberley coast a vision held by Bardi Ja...
Natasha Clark 22 Jun 2026
Three charged over alleged misuse of more than $400,000 from Cape York Aboriginal corporations
Three Cape York community members have been charged with fraud offences followin...
Dechlan Brennan 10 Jun 2026
Fitzroy Crossing boxer claims first ring win while building gym for local men
When Walmajarri and Gooniyandi boxer Elijah Murray won his first official bout,...
Natasha Clark 9 Jun 2026
NSW police officer avoids jail over death of Indigenous teen Jai Kalani Wright
Warning: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised the following...
Dechlan Brennan 5 Jun 2026
Kimberley Aboriginal Law and Culture Centre champions Indigenous data rights at AIATSIS Summit

Leaders from the Kimberley Aboriginal Law and Culture Centre (KALACC) are championing Indigenous Data Sovereignty at this year's Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (...

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Jun 5, 2026
Kimberley artefacts sold at Boorloo / Perth auction spark cultural concerns

"You can't put a price on ancient artefacts," says Kimberley Aboriginal Law and Culture Centre chief executive Peter Murray, speaking about a recent auction of Indigenous artefacts.

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark May 4, 2026
Fitzroy Valley women’s camp passes on bush medicine to next generation

Walmajarri woman Lorraine Yungabun scans the bushland around her, where women and girls have gathered at an Aboriginal women's camp in northern Western Australia.

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Apr 28, 2026
Youngest Cleary helped resurrect Leuluai-Going's dream

There were times Kalani Leuluai-Going thought he'd see out the rest of his career in reserve grade. Now, the 29-year-old journeyman can thank former teammate Jett Cleary for becoming a fixture of Penr...

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Jasper Bruce Apr 24, 2026
'My light, my future': Indigenous teen killed by cop remembered

The emotional parents of an Indigenous teenager killed in a police pursuit have pleaded for their pain to be acknowledged when the officer responsible is sentenced.

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Tom Wark Apr 17, 2026
NT MP warns of major fallout if Woolworths leaves Gove Peninsula

A Northern Territory MP has warned the potential departure of Woolworths from Nhulunbuy could have significant consequences for the remote community.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Mar 17, 2026
Going looms as next Panthers success story

Over the course of their dynasty of NRL premierships Penrith have shown they know a thing or two about hard work and identifying good stock. Which is why — after an off-season where none of thei...

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George Clarke Mar 13, 2026
Aboriginal Law and Culture Centre drives two-way learning across Fitzroy Valley

Trevor Menmuir moved through rain-glistened shrubland in the Fitzroy Valley in Western Australia's Kimberley region last week, showing a group of boys how to identify timber strong enough to shape int...

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Feb 25, 2026
Motor accident insurance board sues women for damages over Aboriginal man’s death

The Tasmanian Motor Accident Insurance Board is suing a woman for damages after her actions led to the death of an Aboriginal man six years ago.

Callan Morse Callan Morse Feb 17, 2026
Europe should step up support for Pacific: German FM

Europe should step up support for small island nations in the Pacific whose existence is threatened by climate change, German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul says.

'A vocal advocate for Australian First Nations artists': Buku-Larrnggay Mulka thanks outgoing ambassador

When Kevin Rudd announced he would step down as Australia's Ambassador to the United States, the reaction was swift across political and diplomatic circles.

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Jan 16, 2026
Inuit advocate Aqqaluk Lynge warns Greenland faces 'very dangerous situation' from US threat

Inuit former parliamentarian Aqqaluk Lynge says US aggression towards Greenland/Kalaallit Nunaat has put the nation's people on edge. In an interview with CBC Radio's As It Happens host Nil Köksa...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jan 8, 2026
Elders lead young men back to Country through Yiriman Project

When rates of self-harm and substance abuse began rising in the Fitzroy Valley 25 years ago, Elders chose a response grounded in Country. They created a camp for young men; a place to listen, learn an...

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Dec 19, 2025
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