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'We still haven't given up' - Yindjibarndi leaders look to the future after court's compensation ruling
Yindjibarndi Traditional Owners "still haven't given up" after their long battle...
Giovanni Torre 13 May 2026
BREAKING: Yindjibarndi people awarded $150m in Native Title compensation over Pilbara mining
The Federal Court has awarded the Yindjibarndi people $150 million in Native Tit...
Natasha Clark 12 May 2026
Fructus Nullius on trial: What the Yindjibarndi Ngurra compensation judgment will tell us
At 2:00 pm on Tuesday 12 May 2026, Justice Burley of the Federal Court will deli...
Kado Muir 8 May 2026
Cultural leaders and artists present landmark Ngurrara Canvas II at 25th Biennale of Sydney
Ngurrara cultural leaders, performers and artists from Western Australia have pr...
Alexandra Giorgianni 19 Mar 2026
PhD retreat centred on Indigenous knowledge gives new insights into Country and connection
Jo Burton and Cathy Eatock are both undertaking PhD research specific to, and th...
Jarred Cross 9 Feb 2026
Dharug Ngurra: Learning collaboration bringing Dharug language to the classroom

As this year's NSW Aboriginal Languages Week helps celebrate language, culture, and connection, the strength of Dharug Ngurra - an educational resource created through a partnership between Dharug-own...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Oct 24, 2025
Building 'a different kind of wealth'

If you had worked for a mining company in the Pilbara for a quarter of a century, you would likely have amassed a small fortune. For many, that would be a measure of a successful life.

Program supports healthy homes in Central Australia

A new program to build home and life skills for families and communities in Central Australia has been strengthen with Federal Government support.

Callan Morse Callan Morse Sep 11, 2025
Jamukurnu-Yapalikurnu Aboriginal Corporation warns travellers to drive safe and choose routes wisely on Martu ngurra

Jamukurnu-Yapalikurnu Aboriginal Corporation has warned people travelling on the Canning Stock Route and other visitors to Martu ngurra (country) about travelling north past Well 33.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jun 10, 2024
AIATSIS welcomes commitment to revamped Ngurra: The National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Precinct in Canberra

The Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies has welcomed the announcement by Indigenous affairs minister Linda Burney of plans build a revamped Ngurra: The National Abori...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Jun 7, 2024
First Nations artist Kyralee Shields collaborates with Kmart for new homewares collection

Celebrated for their modern range of homewares and interiors that strive to remain at the forefront of fashion and trends, this month Kmart has announced a new homewares co-collaboration with proud Dh...

Phoebe Blogg Phoebe Blogg Apr 8, 2024
Martu people set out new vision for climate-appropriate housing and community infrastructure

Martu people living in remote communities in the Western Desert have set out a new vision for climate-appropriate housing and community infrastructureClimate change doesn't affect every part of Austra...

Indigenous-owned companies awarded more than $150 million in BHP contracts

Two First Nation businesses in South Australia have been awarded contracts worth more than $150 million from mining giant BHP. Civil and construction company, Intract Australia has been given the larg...

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Brendan Foster Dec 11, 2023
Yakanarra Community School students are learning in two ways alongside the Kimberley's Ngurrara Rangers

Yakanarra Community School students have been participating in two-way science, or '2WS', learning alongside Ngurrara Women Ranger group leaders in the Kimberley's Great Sandy Desert.

Callan Morse Callan Morse Nov 23, 2023
Ngurrangga Tours wins prestigious tourism award

Ngurrangga Tours has taken the prestigious the Sir David Brand Award for Excellence in Tourism, and a gold award in the category Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Tourism Experiences at the WA Sta...

Dianne Bortoletto Dianne Bortoletto Nov 14, 2023
David King shares a brief history of The Gully - "Katoomba supported people, no matter who you were"

Gundungurra man David King, aka Dingo Darbo, spoke with National Indigenous Times about his connection to country, the history of The Gully in Katoomba and life growing up as the son of Aunty Mary Kin...

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Jess Whaler Sep 4, 2023
Gascoyne Bee makes a buzz at Gwoonwardu Mia’s Mungurragurra Burrowing bee community day 

A unique and culturally significant Gascoyne Bee species made a buzz at the Gwoonwardu Mia's Mungurragurra Burrowing bee community day. The event on 24 June, funded by the Foundation for the WA Museu...

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Jun 30, 2023
Indigenous know-how solves scientific mystery of polka-dot fairy circles in Australian deserts

Indigenous know-how has helped solve the scientific mystery of how polka-dot fairy circles occur in Australian deserts. The bare circular patches were first recorded by scientists in Africa in the 197...

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