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PM urged to show leadership on youth justice 'crisis'
The Prime Minister is allowing states and territories to enact policies that res...
Dechlan Brennan 12 Aug 2026
Cost and access barriers stopping Aboriginal men getting prostate cancer surgery
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men diagnosed with prostate cancer are les...
Giovanni Torre 4 Aug 2026
'Abuse, restraint and isolation': Campaign pushes national minimum standards for children in custody
A new campaign calling for enforceable national minimum standards to protect the...
Dechlan Brennan 4 Aug 2026
First of its kind in Australia: ACT's new Closing the Gap legislation comes into effect
The Australian Capital Territory's Public Sector (Closing the Gap) Legislation A...
Giovanni Torre 1 Jul 2026
Opinion: More than they see - the power behind the misread woman
Perception can be a dangerous thing. Not because people see us, but because too...
Nicole Brown 11 Jun 2026
Deadly Science camp inspires young Kokoberran woman's career choice

Kamilaroi man Associate Professor Corey Tutt has spent years working to change young peoples' perception of science. As the driving force behind Deadly Science, he is helping young people reconnect wi...

Nicole Brown Nicole Brown Jun 3, 2026
Independent oversight urgently needed in NSW child protection system, experts say

An independent body designed to protect and support children in New South Wales' child protection system is urgently needed, experts say, arguing current accountability mechanisms are failing.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan May 28, 2026
Scholarship helps future youth worker give back to community

Proud Kamilaroi and Wiradjuri woman Mia Cafe hopes to use her youth work studies to help create safer and more supportive spaces for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people by drawing on he...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler May 18, 2026
Alberta separatism in Canada: 'One of the most troubling times in my lifetime for First Nations people'

With the threat of separatism from Canada and annexation by the United States, persistent treaty violations, fast-tracked resource development projects, and ongoing societal issues, the present moment...

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Thomas Law Apr 28, 2026
First Peoples Disability Network urges government to listen before NDIS overhaul

First Peoples Disability Network Australia has joined Australia's Disability Representative Organisations in calling for people with disability to lead the design of the National Disability Insurance...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Apr 23, 2026
Funding to support improved cancer outcomes for diverse communities in New South Wales

Funding is targeting language barriers, information accessibility and research to improve cancer outcomes for culturally and linguistically diverse communities and First Nations people.

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Apr 17, 2026
Closing the Gap at risk without urgent focus on urban Indigenous health, experts warn

Closing the health gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people in Australia will remain out of reach without urgent, targeted investment in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health services i...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Apr 16, 2026
Stop waiting to be invited - it’s time to claim our seats

There is an uncomfortable truth about how leadership and governance spaces in this country operate. They are not always built on merit alone. They are built on familiarity. On visibility.

Nicole Brown Nicole Brown Apr 15, 2026
Next generation of doctors walk with community in Central Australia

A quiet but powerful shift is happening in the heart of Australia, where medicine is being shaped not just by textbooks and training wards, but by culture, community and connection to Country.

Nicole Brown Nicole Brown Mar 27, 2026
First Nations Foundation and Super Members Council make case for superannuation reform

A new report by the Super Members Council has identified a range of reforms to help uplift service standards and experiences for First Nations members in superannuation.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Mar 24, 2026
Is 'economic empowerment' the new 'trickle-down economics' for Indigenous communities?

According to a recent report of Supply Nation launched in Boorloo/Perth, Western Australia accounted for $2.1 billion in Indigenous procurement spend, representing 36 per cent of total national spend...

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Dr Hannah McGlade Mar 24, 2026
New research details extent of racism faced by Indigenous people in the workplace

A major study to be released this week will detail the extent of racism against First Nations people in Australian workplaces. Gari Yala 2 (Speak the Truth), a survey of more than 1,100 Indigenous emp...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Mar 9, 2026
Holding equity in clean energy: New guide for First Nations examines risks and opportunities

The First Nations Clean Energy Network has released a new guide designed to support First Nations communities review their participation in clean energy projects.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Feb 24, 2026
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