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Kanaky independence push works to gain ground mobilising Indigenous voters for key New Caledonia election
The political party largely representing the Kanaky independence movement has be...
Andrew Mathieson 22 Jun 2026
Ben Wyatt recognised in King’s Birthday Honours List
Yamatji and Noongar man Ben Wyatt has been appointed an Officer of the Order of...
Joseph Guenzler 8 Jun 2026
Mechelle Turvey awarded OAM for service to WA Indigenous communities
Mechelle Turvey, a prominent Indigenous advocate and anti-violence campaigner in...
Natasha Clark 8 Jun 2026
High court dismisses neo-Nazi group's bid for temporary immunity from hate listing
A neo-Nazi group allegedly involved in last year's attack on Camp Sovereignty ha...
Dechlan Brennan 4 Jun 2026
Neo-Nazi group which allegedly attacked Camp Sovereignty declared terrorist organisation
A disbanded Neo-Nazi organisation allegedly involved in last year's attacks on C...
Dechlan Brennan 15 May 2026
France pushes for renewed New Caledonian election against howls of political protest

New Caledonia's deferred provincial elections may come with new conditions which have drawn sharp criticism from the Kanak independence movement.

Andrew Mathieson Andrew Mathieson May 15, 2026
Doggett earns maiden full CA contract after debut summer

More Test cricket appears on the horizon for Worimi quick Brendan Doggett following his Ashes debut this summer after earning his first full Cricket Australia contract.

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Apr 1, 2026
Bungle Bungles Traditional Owners push for joint management of World Heritage park

The Traditional Owners of Purnululu National Park in Western Australia's East Kimberley have launched a petition to State Parliament calling for a formal role in managing the World Heritage-listed lan...

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Mar 10, 2026
Kanak national liberation front calls for unity, voter registration drive on path to independence

New Caledonia independence alliance, the Kanak and Socialist National Liberation Front, has announced the resolutions adopted at its recent Extraordinary Congress, held in Nimbayes.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Dec 18, 2025
Mithaka Cultural Landscape's Indigenous heritage value recognised

Southwest Queensland's Mithaka Cultural Landscape has been added to the National Heritage List in recognition of its Indigenous heritage value.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Dec 10, 2025
State injects millions into protection of Burrup Peninsula rock art

On WA's Burrup Peninsula, where 50,000-year-old engravings from First Nations people are etched across the rock, Traditional Owners say new funding will help protect one of the world's oldest cultural...

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Dec 9, 2025
Nazi bailed after allegedly leading group attack on Aboriginal sacred site

A neo-Nazi who allegedly led a violent group attack on a First Nations protest camp will walk free from court on bail. Thomas Sewell, 32, hired a top barrister to argue he should be freed for a second...

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Emily Woods Nov 13, 2025
Neo-Nazi launches second bid for release over Aboriginal camp attack

An avowed Neo-Nazi leader has made a second bail bid after allegedly leading a group attack on an Aboriginal protest site, with his fiance putting up $20,000 to secure his release.

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Emily Woods Nov 13, 2025
'A growing influence': Māori MP receives Time 100 Next award

New Zealand MP Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke has been recognised in New York with a Time 100 Next award for her growing influence as a political leader.

Mervyn Bishop: First Aboriginal news photographer's life in focus

The photographs snapped by Mervyn Bishop over the years are likely countless. None though are perhaps so iconic as his 1975 image of Gough Whitlam pouring red sand into the hands of Gurindji stockman...

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Keira Jenkins Oct 26, 2025
Kanaky Indigenous alliance reject latest French deal for limited independence of New Caledonia

An in-principle agreement for New Caledonia to form independence from France appears to be in tatters. New Caledonia's-majority pro-independence coalition is rejecting the Bougival agreement – t...

Andrew Mathieson Andrew Mathieson Aug 14, 2025
BREAKING: UNESCO includes Murujuga Cultural Landscape on World Heritage List

UNESCO has voted to include the Murujuga Cultural Landscape, home to the world's greatest collection of ancient rock art, on the World Heritage List.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jul 11, 2025
Christopher Saunders - 'taking Black voices and Black stories global'

Passionate First Nations creative and storyteller Christopher Saunders recently sat down with Style Up fresh from his involvement at Australian Fashion Week.

Phoebe Blogg Phoebe Blogg Jul 8, 2025
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