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Pop-up wardrobe brings new clothing to Fitzroy Crossing girls
In a town where the nearest department store is a four-hour drive away, racks of...
Natasha Clark 27 May 2026
The warning from Farrer
One Nation's rise is not an isolated protest vote: it is a warning about the dir...
Jesse J. Fleay 11 May 2026
Electro-pop sensation Djanaba to perform at Laneway 2026
Proud Wiradjuri and Bundjalung electronic-pop artist Djanaba is set to join the...
Alexandra Giorgianni 23 Jan 2026
CQ graduate realises decades-long nursing dream
When Melanie Pope crossed the graduation stage in Bundaberg this month, Bachelor...
Dechlan Brennan 17 Dec 2025
Barriers hinder Indigenous dementia support on Country
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are at higher risk of developing de...
Keira Jenkins 5 Dec 2025
Pope Leo begins return of artefacts to Indigenous Canadians

Pope Leo XIV has begun the process of returning 62 artefacts to their Canadian Indigenous communities of origin. On Saturday morning, the Pope received Bishop Pierre Goudreault, Bishop of Sainte-Anne-...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Nov 17, 2025
Indigenous knowledge uncovers major koala population in conservation area

A koala population has been confirmed at Sugarloaf State Conservation Area, inland of Newcastle, following a discovery by Gamilaroi and Wiradjuri man Daryn McKenny.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jun 12, 2025
PNG PM Marape leads Pacific tributes to Pope Francis

Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape says the death of Pope Francis is a loss for "all humanity" as the deeply faithful Pacific mourns.

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Ben McKay Apr 23, 2025
Canada's Assembly of First Nations mourns loss of "ally" Pope Francis

Canada's Assembly of First Nations has expressed sadness at the passing of Pope Francis, noting the pontiff "pushed the Catholic Church to confront its past and seek a path for reconciliation and chan...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Apr 22, 2025
Joe Biden to apologise for government role in horrors of Indigenous boarding school system

US President Joe Biden said he will formally apologise on Friday for the country's role in forcing Indigenous children for over 150 years into boarding schools, where many were physically, emotionally...

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Graham Lee Brewer Oct 25, 2024
Pope delivers medical aid to remote PNG jungle town

Pope Francis has travelled deep into the jungle of the southwest Pacific island nation of Papua New Guinea to visit Catholics living in one of the most remote areas of the world and deliver medical su...

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Joshua McElwee Sep 9, 2024
North Queensland's PUNQ festival unveils highly anticipated arts lineup

North Queensland's contemporary arts festival, Pop Up North Queensland (PUNQ), returns in 2024 with a program featuring local, national, and international artists engaging with the region's spaces, hi...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jun 24, 2024
Push to restore Lake Monger's original name - Galup - gains momentum

A movement led by Whadjuk Noongar Elders to restore the name of Lake Monger to 'Galup' is gaining traction. Galup, which translates to "place of fire," held great significance for the Whadjuk Noongar...

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke May 8, 2024
JXSH MVIR: 'Forever I Live' installation now live at Koori Heritage Trust

'JXSH MVIR: Forever I Live,' showcasing the extensive solo work of the late Josh Muir, who was born in 1991 and passed away in 2022, will be presented at the Koorie Heritage Trust from 9 March to 14 J...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Apr 4, 2024
3% return with new Pop single 'Sleezy, Steezy, Cool'

Blak Collective members Dallas Woods, Nooky, and Angus Field, collectively known as 3%, dropped their latest single titled Sleezy Steezy Cool, featuring Tia Gostelow on Tuesday.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Feb 6, 2024
Pope's PNG visit can shine light on refugee plight

St Vincent de Paul Society in Australia has welcomed news Pope Francis is likely to visit Papua New Guinea in August, saying his presence could help resolve "the dire situation" of refugees still held...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Feb 5, 2024
Leaked church report alleges WA bishop assaulted or groomed 71 Indigenous youth

A top secret investigation ordered by Pope Francis into the activities of the former bishop of Broome in WA's Kimberley region has found it was likely he sexually assaulted four Indigenous youths, and...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Sep 18, 2023
Late Aboriginal rights hero Alf 'Pop' Neal honoured

Lifelong advocate for the rights of Indigenous people, Alf 'Pop' Neal OAM, will be laid to rest today, Tuesday June 20. The Uluru Dialogue issued a statement honouring Mr Neal, one of the original 196...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jun 20, 2023
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