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WA Corrective Services minister set to quit politics
The minister responsible for Western Australia's beleaguered prison system is se...
Giovanni Torre 6 Jul 2026
Rare rosella lands from hand picked to plate in 16 hours
Wild-harvested rosella picked on Larrakia Country reached acclaimed chefs at som...
David Prestipino 30 Jun 2026
Balangarra families return to remember WA's Forrest River massacre
Balangarra man Ronnie Morgan grew up hearing stories about his great uncle Gumbu...
Natasha Clark 25 Jun 2026
Fijian Government and Salvation Army partner to support vulnerable boys
Fiji's Ministry of Women, Children and Social Protection has signed an agreement...
Rebekah Rasmussen 25 Jun 2026
Solomon Islands link to massive drug haul highlights growing problem for Pacific islands
A 2. 7-tonne cocaine seizure estimated to be worth nearly $1 billion that reache...
Andrew Mathieson 23 Jun 2026
NT Government extends alcohol bans in Aboriginal communities and town camps

The Northern Territory Government has announced an extension of the total alcohol ban in town camps and Aboriginal communities. The move comes after the Aboriginal Medical Services Alliance Northern T...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Jun 18, 2026
Strength, hope, and survival: The Torch explores incarceration experience with women's exhibition We Sit in Circle

The Torch's We Sit in Circle reflects the journey of lived experience with incarceration by First Nations women, and their personal stories in art and cultural practice.

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Jun 17, 2026
Prison report confirms 'system is in crisis'

The latest report on Western Australia's Casuarina Prison reveals a system in crisis, advocates say. Key points: The latest Inspector of Custodial Services report found Casuarina Prison is overcrowde...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jun 17, 2026
Problems plaguing WA’s Casuarina Prison have ‘persisted and intensified’ – new report

Western Australia's Office of the Inspector of Custodial Services has tabled its latest inspection report on Casuarina Prison, identifying ongoing and increasing pressures at the state's largest corre...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jun 16, 2026
Juukan Gorge Traditional Owners to own mining fleet under landmark Fortescue agreements

Key Points The Traditional Owners of Juukan Gorge will now own haul trucks and mining equipment which Fortescue will lease. PKKP say they no longer need to rely on governments or courts to protect t...

Reece Harley Reece Harley Jun 12, 2026
Community safety at risk if alcohol protections lapse, NT Aboriginal health body warns

The Northern Territory Government must provide certainty about how it will maintain alcohol restrictions when Interim Alcohol Protected Areas (IAPAs) expire next year.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Jun 4, 2026
Indigenous-led conservation confirms return of koala across Wadbilliga National Park

On the far south coast of New South Wales, Gadhu Bagan — the Southern-Yuin Firesticks team — is celebrating the presence of guraban / koala across multiple locations in Wadbilliga National...

Phoebe Blogg Phoebe Blogg Jun 3, 2026
Failed Australia Day bombing accused faces court

A man accused of throwing a homemade bomb into an Invasion Day rally crowd has faced court for the first time since being charged. Liam Alexander Hall, 32, is accused of engaging in a terrorist act ov...

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Aaron Bunch May 26, 2026
New Forestry roadmap strengthens Tiwi jobs and leadership

For more than 60 years, forestry has been part of life on the Tiwi Islands. Now, a new workforce plan is laying the foundation for the next generation of Tiwi workers and leaders to step into long ter...

Nicole Brown Nicole Brown May 22, 2026
OPINION: Big tech should help pay for the journalism it uses

Public-interest journalism is not free to produce. Every story carries a cost. It takes journalists, editors, photographers, designers, technology, legal care, social media professionals, printing, di...

Reece Harley Reece Harley May 18, 2026
Indigenous artwork marks completion of Swan-Canning Estuary reef restoration project

The unveiling of a sign featuring Aboriginal artwork has marked the completion of Boorloo / Perth's Swan-Canning Estuary Reef Restoration Project.

Callan Morse Callan Morse May 12, 2026
BREAKING: Yindjibarndi people awarded $150m in Native Title compensation over Pilbara mining

The Federal Court has awarded the Yindjibarndi people $150 million in Native Title compensation for cultural loss caused by mining on their Country in the Pilbara.

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark May 12, 2026
Healing, identity and lived-experience: The Torch opens major exhibition 'Confined 17'

Among the hundreds of artworks on the walls at The Torch's major annual exhibition are stories of healing, journey and lives truly changed. They're also stories brought forward within a stark reality...

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross May 5, 2026
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