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Almost $900,000 in funding from the Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation will soon see a centralised local community health hub operate on the New South Wales central coast.
Electricity access has improved globally, with 92 per cent of the world's population connected by 2023. Still, 666-670 million people remain without electricity, and a staggering 85 per cent of these...
There is an excitement building across the Top End, and it has nothing to do with the scoreboard. The arrival of the Port Adelaide Football Club and its community arm, Power Community Limited, to the...
It was a poignant return to his former high school in Karratha for Matt Holcz recently. The Rio Tinto iron ore chief executive was there to visit Clontarf students and announce a five-year extension t...
The Northern Territory Indigenous Business Network has responded to the NT Budget with a call to position Aboriginal businesses at the centre of the Territory's economic growth.
Note: Some themes in this story may be distressing. Names were changed to protect the privacy of individuals. Connection. Truth telling. Hope.
At a time when the world is racing to solve climate and energy challenges, one Aboriginal woman is leading with a different kind of knowledge.
Two Indigenous teenagers are among 59 people from across Western Australia hand-picked to have a chance of influencing legislation across the state.
A not-for-profit, Indigenous organisation in Western Australia has a new logistics base in the Pilbara thanks to funding from the Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation.
Ohio's 23,000 seat Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium is a long way from local grounds in Magandjin/Brisbane, and a long time coming, for Grace Power and Tee Sinapati.
Concerns have been raised about residents being returned to the flood-hit remote Northern Territory community of Nganmarriyanga (Palumpa) despite fears over water quality, medical care, power supply a...
Two remote Northern Territory communities are set to benefit from cleaner, more reliable power, with the federal government backing First Nations-led microgrid projects with $11 million in funding thr...
In 2001, a group of Warlpiri women came to the Central Land Council with a big vision for their children, education and the future of their communities.