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Traditional Owners continue with Barrambin protection bid despite federal setback
Yagarabul Elder and Section 10 applicant Gaja Kerry Charlton says Traditional Ow...
Joseph Guenzler 15 Jan 2026
Bid to stop Olympic stadium on Indigenous heritage grounds rejected
An attempt to stop construction on Brisbane 2032's Olympic stadium has been knoc...
Laine Clark 15 Jan 2026
Mithaka Cultural Landscape's Indigenous heritage value recognised
Southwest Queensland's Mithaka Cultural Landscape has been added to the National...
Joseph Guenzler 10 Dec 2025
Larrakia Elders lodge appeal with federal minister to protect Stokes Hill sacred site
Larrakia Elders Bill Risk OAM and Helen Secretary are appealing to the federal M...
Giovanni Torre 1 Dec 2025
Labor’s fast-tracked environment laws will ‘fail Country’ if they exclude First Peoples, Thorpe says
First Peoples are still being excluded from decision-making on Country as Labor...
Dechlan Brennan 30 Oct 2025
Federal environment law reforms need to safeguard future of remote communities

The Northern Territory's four land councils representing Traditional Owners say they are "dismayed" at being excluded from consultations on proposed reforms to Australia's environment laws.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Oct 29, 2025
Dedication ceremony held for Arafura Swamp Indigenous Protected Area

The dedication of the Arafura Swamp Indigenous Protected Area (IPA) in Arnhem Land has officially secured one of northern Australia's most significant wetlands under Traditional Owner management.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Oct 24, 2025
Aboriginal community group says wind farm approval will have ‘devastating consequences’ on culturally significant site

The Circular Head Aboriginal Corporation has expressed its "heartbreak and disappointment" following the approval of a large-scale wind farm in north-west Tasmania.

Callan Morse Callan Morse Sep 1, 2025
Federal Court finds government unreasonably delayed ministerial decision on Murujuga application - "with no adequate explanation"

The federal government has unreasonably delayed its decision on a Section 10 application regarding the Murujuga Cultural Landscape and will most likely have to pay the legal costs of the court action...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Aug 25, 2025
New water projects in Indigenous communities set to reach thousands

Six new water infrastructure projects are set to reach 9,000 people in remote Indigenous communities across Australia, backed by $60.8 million in funding.

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Aug 6, 2025
Additional support for Indigenous rangers protecting Great Barrier Reef, competition opens for national sector

Indigenous Land and Sea Rangers protecting the future of the Great Barrier Reef have received millions in funding to continue their work. More than 200 Indigenous rangers are currently involved in the...

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Aug 1, 2025
Pacific worker labour scheme wage boost changes delayed

Pacific island workers in Australia under a working visa scheme will have to wait nine months longer for changes that would boost their wages.

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Dominic Giannini Feb 25, 2025
'Wild' racism leaves doubt on Indigenous reconciliation

Heartbroken Indigenous communities are questioning if reconciliation is possible in Australia as fallout continues from the failed voice referendum.

Constitutional Voice to Parliament will not cede First Nations' sovereignty, government says

The Federal Government has shut down concerns a constitutional Voice to Parliament would cede First Nations sovereignty, but admits legal advice on the issue has not been sought.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Nov 10, 2022
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