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The Nature Conservancy appoints Palauan leader to guide Pacific conservation work
Palauan conservation leader Keobel "KB" Sakuma has been appointed executive dire...
Rebekah Rasmussen 15 May 2026
Indigenous artwork marks completion of Swan-Canning Estuary reef restoration project
The unveiling of a sign featuring Aboriginal artwork has marked the completion o...
Callan Morse 12 May 2026
Indigenous rangers support Boorubee recovery on Minyumai IPA
Indigenous rangers are celebrating the return of koalas to the Minyumai Indigeno...
Callan Morse 5 May 2026
Fijian Government drives rural growth through Agri-Innovate competition
The Government of Fiji has launched the Fiji Agri-Innovate Competition, position...
Rebekah Rasmussen 20 Feb 2026
Canada invests $7.85million in Pacific women-led businesses tied to land and sea
A Canada-funded regional program worth CAD 7. 85 million (AUD 8. 42 million) wil...
Rebekah Rasmussen 20 Jan 2026
Developer's lawyer claims Aboriginal relic damage 'open to dispute'

The lawyer for a golf course developer accused of interfering with Aboriginal relics has told a court alleged disturbances were minimal at most and are open to dispute.

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Ethan James May 15, 2025
Indigenous scholar to highlight role of traditional knowledge in conservation

Indigenous scholar Teagan Shields is set to deliver a keynote speech at this year's Celebrating Women in Conservation breakfast. To be held on Wurundjeri Country on Friday, attendees of the 14th annua...

Callan Morse Callan Morse Feb 27, 2025
Indigenous tourism fund fuels growth for Canada's Kwanlin Dün First Nation

The Canadian Government has announced $755,000 in funding to support Indigenous tourism under the Signature Indigenous Tourism Experiences Stream (SITES).

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Dec 6, 2024
German museums hand over Torres Strait Islands ancestral remains

Five sets of ancestral remains from Australia that had been in German museum collections since the 19th century have been handed back at a ceremony that a community representative described as a sad b...

Malgana Traditional Owners to play key role in managing new Gathaagudu national parks

Conservation groups have applauded the establishment of new national parks in Gathaagudu (Shark Bay), in Western Australia's Gascoyne region.

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Sep 11, 2024
Mam-Burrumurl, new species of ghost wasp, discovered in the NT

A new species of Ghost Wasp has been discovered in Leliyn (Edith Falls) in the Northern Territory's Nitmiluk National Park, NT. The remarkable species, now known by its common name, the "Mam-Burrumurl...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Sep 9, 2024
Feral cats pose persistent problem for island 'rewild'

Wombats, wallabies, long-nosed potoroos, white-footed dunnarts and marsupial mice once thrived on lungtalanana in Bass Strait. But since colonisation the 82-square-kilometre island off Tasmania's nort...

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Ethan James Jun 10, 2024
Invasive species a dire problem for country, culture

Australia must come to terms with its own history in order to tackle the impact of invasive species on country, an Indigenous environmental advocate says.

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Keira Jenkins Jun 2, 2024
Northern Land Council commends proposed nature repair law and revised 'Water Trigger'

The Northern Land Council (NLC) has commended the Senate's approval of the Nature Repair Market Bill. Roughly half of the Northern Territory's land and 85 per cent of its coastline are under Aborigina...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Dec 7, 2023
Nornie Bero joins Bruce Pascoe, Damien Coulthard for Nature Festival's in conversation panel

South Australia's infamous Nature Festival is back for another year, with this year's festival striving to profile Indigenous culture and community, Taking place from 1 to 15 October, Indigenous commu...

Phoebe Blogg Phoebe Blogg Oct 6, 2023
South Australian Aboriginal culture in the spotlight as Nature Festival launches Indigenous-inspired program

Scheduled to take place from October 1-15 across South Australia, this year's Nature Festival boasts an impressive lineup of more than 300 events – several of which will be spotlighting First Na...

Phoebe Blogg Phoebe Blogg Oct 4, 2023
Changing climate could wreck First Nations tourism, Māori tour operators warn

When it comes to climate change, John Barrett suspects the tourism industry has been left behind. For centuries, the Barrett whānau (family) have lived on Kāpiti Island since their ancestors...

Emma Ruben Emma Ruben Mar 17, 2023
Martu ranger Yuddiy recognised among world's best at International awards ceremony

Martu man Ben "Yuddiy" Brown has been named one of the world's leading rangers by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature who held an awards ceremony in Kigali the capital of Rwanda, Af...

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NIT Jul 22, 2022
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