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Elders renew call for Frontier Wars recognition at annual Anzac Day march
Aboriginal Elders and allies will again gather in Canberra on Saturday to commem...
Dechlan Brennan 23 Apr 2026
Prince Harry meets with Indigenous veterans at War Memorial
The Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry, who as a British military man rose to the rank...
Andrew Mathieson 21 Apr 2026
All-women crew helping solar energy push in Pacific
A group of Fijian women are being celebrated for a Pacific milestone, with hopes...
Ben McKay 26 Mar 2026
Funding program supports First Nations arts, cultural projects across New South Wales
First Nations-led arts and cultural projects which deliver long-lasting outcomes...
Callan Morse 26 Feb 2026
Outstanding Aboriginal students honoured with Rob Riley Memorial Prize
Two outstanding Aboriginal public school students have been named recipients of...
Giovanni Torre 12 Feb 2026
Applications open for prestigious Indigenous health scholarship

The National Association of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers and Practitioners (NAATSIHWP) has reopened applications for its annual Robert Dann Memorial Scholarships, joined in 202...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Feb 4, 2026
Vandals target colonial statues ahead of January 26

Vandals have defaced two historic monuments ahead of January 26 despite efforts to protect against targeted attacks."Death to 'Australia'" was spray-painted on one of the two statues targeted between...

Indigenous art recognised as historical evidence in new study of frontier massacres

On Kalkatungu Country in north-west Queensland in 1884, Aboriginal men and women were killed during a violent confrontation with colonial forces at a place now known as Battle Mountain.

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Jan 6, 2026
Neville Bonner Memorial Scholarship opens for Indigenous honours students

Applications have opened for the Neville Bonner Memorial Scholarship, a national award for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students to complete an Honours year in political science at any recogn...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jan 5, 2026
State Memorial planned for Northern Territory legend, Ted Egan AO

This story contains the name of an Indigenous person who has died. A State Memorial will be held in February for the late Ted Egan AO, a Territory legend and former NT Administrator of the Northern Te...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Dec 18, 2025
Why Indigenous health workers should apply for this important scholarship

Having Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in the health sector leads to better health outcomes for mob, a sector peak boss says. It's why a scholarship supporting Indigenous students and tr...

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Sep 23, 2025
Puggy Hunter Memorial Scholarship continues to support strong, Indigenous-led health workforce

Applications for Australia's largest Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health scholarship program have opened for 2026. The Puggy Hunter Memorial Scholarship, established to honour the legacy of D...

Callan Morse Callan Morse Sep 3, 2025
Aboriginal-led organisations honoured for suicide prevention work

This report discusses suicide, mental health, and suicide prevention. Waterlily Healing Indigenous Corporation and Perfectly Imperfect Consulting, based on Larrakia Country in Darwin, have received th...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Aug 21, 2025
Aboriginal councillor recognised with prestigious scholarship

Kempsey Shire councillor Annette Lawrence has been named this year's recipient of the esteemed Cr Pat Dixon Memorial Trust Scholarship. Hosted by Local Government NSW, Cr Lawrence was awarded the pres...

Callan Morse Callan Morse Aug 8, 2025
Indigenous Anzac to be honoured during National Reconciliation Week

An Indigenous Anzac is set to be honoured at the Australian War Memorial to mark the culmination of National Reconciliation Week. Tuesday's Last Post Ceremony will commemorate the service and sacrific...

Callan Morse Callan Morse Jun 2, 2025
Aurukun Indigenous veteran to be honoured on National Reconciliation Day

The service and sacrifice of Private Charlie Bob Ngakyunkwokka* will be commemorated next week at the Last Post Ceremony on National Reconciliation Day.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan May 23, 2025
New Darwin Holocaust Memorial and Education Centre educates on the danger of racial and religious hatred

The new Darwin Holocaust Memorial and Education Centre opened on Wednesday, a significant project which raises awareness of the Holocaust and also the danger racial and religious hatred continues to p...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Aug 7, 2024
Majority of public submissions oppose reinstatement of Bruny Island’s Captain Cook monument

A Tasmanian statue celebrating Captain James Cook's inaugural voyage may be taken down permanently after strong public opposition to the monument's reinstatement.

Callan Morse Callan Morse Jun 7, 2024
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