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First Nations Cherbourg call centre staff notch up business credentials
Four staff at Cherbourg Digital Call Centre in Queensland's South Burnett have e...
Natasha Clark 17 Jul 2026
President Trump dismantles Bears Ears co-management agreement
Native leaders have condemned US President Donald Trump's decision to cut protec...
Joseph Guenzler 17 Jul 2026
'Complete no-show': NT government's absence from racism inquiry condemned
Racism across the country, particularly in the Northern Territory, "seems to be...
Dechlan Brennan 17 Jul 2026
Ongoing collaboration sees fashion students visit Hope Vale Arts and Culture Centre
Four Queensland University of Technology (QUT) fashion students visited the Indi...
Phoebe Blogg 17 Jul 2026
'Motherland' calls as Reds brace for dominant Drua
Tanya Kalounivale is about to realise her life-long dream of playing professiona...
Will Nicholas (AAP) 17 Jul 2026
Search underway for missing Aboriginal woman in South Hedland

Police are appealing for public assistance to find a 22-year-old Aboriginal woman missing from South Hedland, in Western Australia's Pilbara region.

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Jul 17, 2026
'Jailing machine, gulags': Indigenous people incarcerated at world-leading rates

A senior barrister has unleashed at a racism probe, saying young Indigenous people are denied due process and incarcerated at world-leading rates.

The paintings that became a road home for Warlpiri artists

Senior Warlpiri Elders have reunited with two landmark paintings crafted nearly forty years ago in Yuendumu, a remote Aboriginal community 290 kilometres north-west of Alice Springs.

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Jul 17, 2026
Tsunami alert lifted after earthquake shakes NZ

A magnitude 5.9 earthquake has struck ‌near the town of Te Anau in New Zealand's lower South Island, ‌shaking buildings and prompting authorities to briefly issue a tsunami warning.

New Simpson Desert Indigenous Protected Area marks conservation milestone

In a key environmental milestone, 25 per cent of Australia's land mass is now protected following the dedication of the Simpson Desert Indigenous Protected Area (IPA) in the Northern Territory.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Jul 16, 2026
Sharks star now better at handling the heat: coach

Craig Fitzgibbon says Nicho Hynes has grown better at handling the pressure of being an NRL half as Cronulla look to back up the biggest win in club history.

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Jasper Bruce (AAP) Jul 16, 2026
Purpose-built family hub opens to support Tiwi children and families

A new child and family centre has officially opened in the remote Tiwi Islands community of Wurrumiyanga, bringing early childhood, family support and community services together under one roof.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Jul 16, 2026
Aboriginal leaders recognised at Hedland NAIDOC Awards

Aboriginal leaders from across Port and South Hedland, in Western Australia's Pilbara region, have been recognised at the 2026 Hedland Aboriginal Strong Leaders NAIDOC Awards.

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Jul 16, 2026
Handover of Torres Strait islands to Traditional Owners realises Native Title rights

Traditional Owners in the central Torres Strait have officially been handed back two of their Islands. The Queensland Government last week confirmed Iama and Tudu peoples' ownership of Zagai and Mukar...

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Jul 16, 2026
Racism inquiry hears young Indigenous people denied due process, incarcerated at world-leading rates

A senior barrister has unleashed at a racism probe, saying young Indigenous people are denied due process and incarcerated at world-leading rates.

'Unflattering history' embraced in return of remains

It's not often a museum is proud to lose items from their collection. But for the Australian Museum, the opportunity to return remains of 17 Rapa Nui people to their rightful home of Easter Island is...

Indigenous cricket advisory group involved in conversations about BBL return to January 26

Cricket Australia has confirmed its Indigenous advisory group were brought into conversations regarding the return of matchplay to January 26 this summer.

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Jul 15, 2026
Lidia Thorpe questions Ken Wyatt’s support of private Indigenous business register

Independent senator Lidia Thorpe has questioned former Minister for Indigenous Australians Ken Wyatt on his backing of a privately controlled Indigenous business certification service, asking why the...

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Jul 14, 2026
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