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Indigenous-led conservation confirms return of koala across Wadbilliga National Park
On the far south coast of New South Wales, Gadhu Bagan — the Southern-Yuin Fires...
Phoebe Blogg 3 Jun 2026
Beloved dingo grave reveals ancient First Nations bond
About a thousand years ago, someone on the banks of an outback river loved a din...
Robyn Wuth 19 May 2026
Borah Crossing declared Aboriginal Place in recognition of cultural connection
Borah Crossing near Gunnedah has been declared an Aboriginal Place, formally rec...
Natasha Clark 8 May 2026
Beyond the larrikin legend: How Crocodile Dundee brought the world to Bininj and Mungguy Country
On April 30, 1986, a leather-clad bushman swaggered onto the silver screen and c...
Dianne Bortoletto 22 Apr 2026
Traditional Owner airport takeover set to keep critical industries alive
Concerns essential services and supplies for Kakadu and West Arnhem communities...
David Prestipino 22 Apr 2026
Decades of planning sees yellow-footed rock wallaby return to Mutawintji Lands

More than 40 years of planning to return the yellow-footed rock wallaby to Western Ridge on Mutawintji Lands north-east of Broken Hill is set to be realised in a major conservation milestone.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Apr 21, 2026
Joint management strengthened, revenue doubled for Aṉangu in Uluṟu lease overhaul

The joint management of Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park has been significantly strengthened, with Aṉangu Traditional Owners set to receive a larger share of park revenue under newly a...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Apr 2, 2026
Popular WA Karijini Experience event cancelled due to fuel crisis

Popular cultural festival in Karijini National Park, The Karijini Experience, has been cancelled for 2026, due to insufficient fuel supply across regional WA.

Phoebe Blogg Phoebe Blogg Mar 26, 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
Deal boosts rehabilitation prospects of Ranger uranium mine

A new deal has ensured extensive rehabilitation at the Ranger uranium mine in the Northern Territory will continue, with the aim that the site be returned to Mirrar Traditional Owners in a condition s...

David Prestipino David Prestipino Feb 3, 2026
Waanyi People regain more Country at Boodjamulla National Park

A further 167,400 hectares of Boodjamulla (Lawn Hill) National Park has been handed back to the Waanyi People. The Waanyi Native Title Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC has agreed to lease the land back to...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jan 9, 2026
Joint management partnerships protect Yinggarda Country

Gascoyne's Yinggarda people's joint management agreement with the WA Government has expanded the Mundatharrda (Kennedy Range) National Park, created the new Bimbee National Park, and helped breathe ne...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Nov 27, 2025
Tourists claim they were threatened with fines for snapping images, video of Uluṟu sacred sites

Uluṟu National Park authorities have allegedly fined film production companies and private vloggers for shooting scenes of sites sacred to Aṉangu people.

Andrew Mathieson Andrew Mathieson Nov 6, 2025
'The worries were false': McCarthy lauds success of Uluru handback among familiar divisions

Australia's Minister for Indigenous Australians has highlighted the fears and misinformation which were circulated during the campaign to return Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park to the Aṉangu Trad...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Oct 28, 2025
'Historic moment of justice': 40th anniversary of Uluru Handback to Aṉangu Traditional Owners

Warning: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people should be aware that this article contains images and names of deceased persons. The 40th anniversary of the return of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National P...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Oct 25, 2025
Anangu leaders meet King Charles to mark Uluru handback

A group of Anangu Traditional Owners has met King Charles at London's Australia House to mark the 40th anniversary of the handback of the Uluru National Park.

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Mathilde Grandjean Oct 17, 2025
‘One of a kind’ Aboriginal rock art site reopens to the public

The Australian Capital Territory's only known Aboriginal art site has officially reopened. Sacred to Ngunnawal people, the the Yankee Hat Rock Art Site, located in the the Namadgi National Park had be...

Callan Morse Callan Morse Oct 8, 2025
Traditional artworks unveiled at Brambuk Cultural Centre

New outdoor artworks have been unveiled at Brambuk the National Park and Cultural Centre in Halls Gap, highlighting deep cultural connections to Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Aug 29, 2025
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