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'There is still so much more to save' - Yagara Elders take Barrambin fight to Canberra
Yagara Elders have taken their fight to protect Barrambin directly to the federa...
Joseph Guenzler 17 Aug 2026
Trees felled as Traditional Owners push for emergency protection for Barrambin / Victoria Park
Yagara Magandjin Aboriginal Corporation has called for an immediate halt to tree...
Joseph Guenzler 11 Aug 2026
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Ebony Abbott-McCormack to lead Central Australian Aboriginal Congress
Central Arrernte woman Ebony Abbott-McCormack has been appointed chief executive...
Joseph Guenzler 24 Jul 2026
Grassroots communities share storytelling to preserve environmental treasures
A cross-cultural storytelling project facilitated by the University of Newcastle...
Phoebe Blogg 18 Jul 2026
Congress members strengthen community-led stance against domestic and family violence
Members of Central Australian Aboriginal Congress have endorsed a change to the...
Nicole Brown 15 Jul 2026
Exclusive: Regulator seeks answers after Whadjuk Aboriginal Corporation rejects members' request for general meeting

Whadjuk Aboriginal Corporation has been directed by the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations (ORIC) to take a series of measures after concerns were raised over the Board's second reject...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jul 10, 2026
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade launches First Nations International Engagement Strategy

Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade launched the First Nations International Engagement Strategy on Wednesday evening, a plan to build on the history of solidarity between Indigenous p...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jul 8, 2026
Racist and extremist content must be explicitly named by authorities — Thorpe

Police are searching for a person known as 'Scorpio' or 'Bullit' who has sent more than 100 letters over the past decade to a wide range of high-profile people, including federal and state parliamenta...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Jun 30, 2026
Remote Fiji farmers to benefit from Starlink launch

Fiji's Ministry of Agriculture, Waterways and Sugar Industry has launched Starlink internet services at Wainikoro Station in Macuata to improve support for remote farming communities.

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Rebekah Rasmussen Jun 25, 2026
Aboriginal woman pepper-sprayed during self-harm incident in ACT prison

Warning: This article contains content that may be distressing to some readers, including descriptions of self-harm and suicidal ideation. An Aboriginal woman with a history of trauma and mental healt...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Jun 10, 2026
Pacific leaders bring traditional knowledge to AIATSIS Summit

The AIATSIS Summit on the Gold Coast has heard Pacific leaders call for traditional knowledge to be treated as a living system for governance, education, climate response and leadership.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jun 5, 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 has suffered a setback in the High Court in its attempt to shield itself from prosecution as a prescribed hate organisatio...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Jun 4, 2026
Support needed for Groote Eylandt families suffering from Machado-Joseph disease

Warnindilyakwa families on Groote Eylandt have experienced the impact of Machado-Joseph disease across generations, with many caring for relatives long before the inherited neurological condition had...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler May 30, 2026
Rising rugby 7s star Mackenzie Davis earns another honour

Dunghutti rugby star Mackenzie Davis' rapid rise in the sport has earned her another honour. And it's not just on-field accolades the 21-year-old has enjoyed, but also a connection to culture.

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross May 28, 2026
IMACA: Indigenous enterprise drives Kimberley recovery and sets its sights high

Fred Taylor has been building Indigenous Mining and Civil Australia Pty Ltd (IMACA) for more than six years on the foundations of civil construction knowledge, capability, and experience.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre May 27, 2026
British Columbia Indigenous leaders mark key anniversary by honouring Residential School survivors and taking stand against denialism

Five years ago on May 25, Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc First Nation shared preliminary findings of an investigation into the grounds of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School that indic...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre May 26, 2026
Goolagong Cawley immortalised at Naarm specialist school

Key points:- A mural honouring seven-time Grand Slam champion Evonne Goolagong Cawley has been unveiled at MacKillop Education's Maidstone school to celebrate excellence, resilience and First Nations...

Callan Morse Callan Morse May 25, 2026
The ghost of White Australia has finally been named

From founding doctrine to banned ideology: Australia is finally confronting the ghost it wrote into the nation at Federation. From policy to hate groupIn one of the great historical ironies of modern...

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Jesse J. Fleay May 15, 2026
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