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Inquiry submissions overwhelmingly oppose NT child protection reforms
The overwhelming majority of submissions to a Northern Territory parliamentary i...
Dechlan Brennan 5 Jun 2026
Funding boost for Indigenous-led research on family violence and child removals
First Nations-led research out of the University of Melbourne will strive to for...
Jarred Cross 26 Mar 2026
A year in review: 2025's Indigenous success stories, change makers and trailblazers
Indigenous Australians have had a significant impact on society throughout 2025....
University of Melbourne to host international truth-telling symposium
Next week the University of Melbourne will host an international truth-telling s...
Giovanni Torre 6 Nov 2025
EXCLUSIVE: Langton calls for overhaul of procurement policy and unlocking of Indigenous capital
Professor Marcia Langton AO has urged the Commonwealth Government to restore the...
Reece Harley 5 Nov 2025
'Dhoombak Goobgoowana’: Second text examining Indigenous perspectives of University of Melbourne released

The second volume of a scholarly work which examines the University of Melbourne's "troubled and complex historical relationship with Indigenous people" has been released.

Callan Morse Callan Morse Aug 12, 2025
"It's not Aboriginal art. It's art": Powerful truth-telling exhibition explores 65,000 years of history

Expansive in scale and its traversing across the continent, traditions and time, '65,000 Years: A Short History of Australian Art' takes caveat away from how generations upon generations of tradition...

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross May 31, 2025
Family of Indigenous rights advocate Donald Thomson entrusts collection "of immense significance" to University of Melbourne

The Donald Thomson Ethnohistory Collection, a UNESCO-inscribed archive offering rare insights into Indigenous Australian culture, has been entrusted to the University of Melbourne by the family of Pro...

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Dec 9, 2024
Preserving the past for a sustainable future: Professor Marcia Langton on Indigenous Knowledge

Professor Marcia Langton AO, a distinguished anthropologist, geographer, and the Foundation Chair of Australian Indigenous Studies at the University of Melbourne, has dedicated her career to honouring...

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Nov 8, 2024
First Nations Leadership Summit in the NT celebrates excellence of current and future Indigenous leaders

For thousands of years First Nations stories have amplified communities and passed on messages throughout generations. As discussion around Closing the Gap continues, with a number of metrics in the N...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Sep 10, 2024
'Beautiful' Langton tribute the public Archibald choice

Angus McDonald's colourful tribute to leading Aboriginal writer and academic Marcia Langton has secured the artist a second Archibald People's Choice award.

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Belad Al-karkhey Aug 8, 2024
The Potter to re-open in 2025 with celebration of Indigenous art

An exhibition celebrating the brilliance of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art will headline the long-awaited re-opening of the Potter Museum of Art (The Potter) in Naarm next year.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Jun 27, 2024
Truth-telling inquiry hears how so-called "protection" policies promoted genocide

The Yoorrook Justice Commission has heard of the systematic destruction of historic cultures throughout the colonies. The truth-telling hearings, which opened on Gunditjmara Miring Country on Monday...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Mar 27, 2024
"Education is the main vehicle for closing the gap" - Marcia Langton receives women's leadership award

Marcia Langton hopes women future leaders take some inspiration from her latest recognition, which makes a welcome change after 12 months of "hurtful chatter" through the Voice debate.

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Feb 29, 2024
Mick Gooda says PM should have adopted "watered down" Voice to secure bipartisan support

Former Australian Human Rights Commissioner and prominent Yes campaigner Mick Gooda says the Prime Minister and fellow Yes campaigners are at least partly responsible for the defeat of the Voice last...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Feb 23, 2024
First Nations Women in Leadership Summit to showcase the strength of Indigenous women

It is no secret that First Nations people are underrepresented in leadership roles across corporate Australia and in senior roles in government.

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Brendan Foster Feb 23, 2024
Warren Mundine, SBS set to meet over biased Voice interview

A demand from Warren Mundine to meet with SBS following a Voice referendum night interview has reportedly been met, with the prominent No campaigner set to sit down with the broadcaster's executive la...

Callan Morse Callan Morse Feb 12, 2024
Support grows for appointing Australia's first Indigenous Governor-General

It's unclear whether the recent cancer diagnosis of King Charles will delay Australia naming a new representative to the nation's head of state as is expected this year, while groundswell builds behin...

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Feb 8, 2024
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