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The federal government is investing an additional $31.7 million to improve road safety in the Northern Territory as part of the Commonwealth Road Safety Program. The investment, which also sees a $7.
Central Australia's annual Indigenous cricket tournament is set to return to Mparntwe/Alice Springs in February after NT Cricket confirmed the dates for the 2025 Imparja Cup.
Cricket Australia has announced the National Indigenous Cricket Championships will depart its traditional home of Mparntwe/Alice Springs, with this season's tournament set to be held in Mackay.
Men's award winners and teams of the tournament have been named following the completion of the 2024 National Indigenous Cricket Championships, which was held on Arrernte Country in Mparntwe (Alice Sp...
A batting masterclass from Brock Larance has guided Western Australia to its first National Indigenous Cricket Championships men's title since 2015.
Strong individual performances from Kobe Ross and Ben Patterson have kept New South Wales' quest for an unprecedented fifth-straight National Indigenous Cricket Championships men's title alive after t...
New South Wales' women's side have booked their spot in Tuesday's National Indigenous Cricket Championships final with a dominant win over Queensland in Mparntwe on Monday.
A comprehensive performance from allrounder Clint Hinchliffe has helped Western Australia book their place in the National Indigenous Cricket Championships men's decider after WA comfortably defeated...
Former Melbourne Stars allrounder Clint Hinchliffe has been selected in Western Australia's men's Indigenous squad which is set to compete at next week's National Indigenous Cricket Championships.
Queensland Cricket has announced its men's and women's squads for the upcoming National Indigenous Cricket Championships, which are set to be held in Alice Springs later this month.
Australia's largest annual gathering of Indigenous cricketers will remain in the Red Centre in 2024, with confirmation the National Indigenous Cricket Championships and Imparja Cup will continue to be...
Charles Darwin University has introduced new industry-based training at Ntaria (Hermannsburg) to help First Nations people build professional credentials and business acumen.
Central Australia's Larapinta Trail Tourism Project is set to receive a $1 million injection to provide jobs and training for First Nations people.