Queensland University
Meriam man Brian Bero has been named a 2025 Queensland University of Technology (QUT) Outstanding Indigenous Australian Alumnus, recognising his leadership in law, advocacy and Indigenous economic dev...
A study of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children has revealed early cultural connections to Country, language and Mob are just as critical as preschool and playgroups in shaping wellbeing and...
A national transport program will adapt Queensland's PrepL learner driver course for delivery in remote communities, highlighting Indigenous knowledge and data into road safety.
Proud Gangulu woman Maddison Petrie is an inspiration to women in trades and her First Nations community, having been recently recognised as Central Queensland's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander...
For CQUniversity students Gwendelyn Mick and Shontara Hill, studying health care is more than a career; it's a commitment to their community, their culture, and each other.
An inaugural Indigenous-led event has highlighted the health challenges experienced by women living in isolated parts of Far North Queensland.
The National Symposium on Unifying Anti-Racist Research and Action, hosted by QUT's Carumba Institute, brought together activists, scholars and community leaders to strategise against institutional ra...
Researchers and practitioners from across Australia will gather for the National Symposium on Unifying Anti-Racist Research and Action later this month.
Gamilaroi and Bigambul artist, Archie Moore, was awarded an honorary doctorate from Queensland University of Technology on Sunday for his exceptional contributions to the community, academia, and the...
Two QUT Indigenous academics, Professor Chelsea Watego and Dr Amy McQuire, have been recognised for their impactful contributions to Australian culture and society through inclusion in the newly publi...
At her studio in Los Angeles, Australian artist Jemima Wyman is trying to come to terms with the cancellation of her 30-year survey show. The internationally-known Palawa artist could have shown her c...
QUT research fellow Dr Katrina Wruck has been named the 2025 Young Australian of the Year for Queensland. A proud Mabuigilaig and Goemulgal woman working in industrial chemistry and a lecturer at QUT'...
The stories of elders, young people, business owners and educators are being used to teach Indigenous culture and knowledge at two schools in southeast Queensland.