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Indigenous storage network offers Māori online data sovereignty
Māori peoples are taking back sovereignty of their data storage from the uncerta...
Andrew Mathieson 11 Jun 2026
Social media ban could have greater impacts for Indigenous youth, but online safety remains key
It's been five months since measures were implemented to ban under 16s from acce...
Jarred Cross 11 Apr 2026
Young Western Australians share their views on social media ban
Marking three months since the federal government introduced its social media ba...
Giovanni Torre 10 Mar 2026
Built by mob, for mob: New eSafety guides protect First Nations kids online
The eSafety Commissioner has collaborated with First Nations communities to laun...
First Nations Resource Hub launched to tackle attitudes driving gender-based violence
The federal government has launched a dedicated First Nations Resource Hub for t...
Giovanni Torre 4 Jul 2024
Trial set for Indigenous community leader in Japanese prison for "love scam" drug haul

The trial date in Japan for a respected Western Australian Indigenous leader has been set, but the Perth grandmother will remain in prison for at least another four months.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Feb 29, 2024
The cool and the beautiful: pursuing better experiences for First Nations people online

The internet is a strange beast. It bears both benefits and risks, and Australia's First Nations people know its paradoxical nature better than most.

Social media companies urged to combat misinformation and hate speech during Voice referendum campaign

The federal government and national safety commissioner have urged social media giants to stamp out hate speech and misinformation during the Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum campaign, saying...

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Dechlan Brennan Mar 30, 2023
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