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'We can do many great things, especially if we do them together'
This speech was given at the RING (Reconciliation Industry Network Group) NAIDOC...
Toni Janke 11 Jul 2026
Australian dance troupe earns deadly international gong
One of Australia's most celebrated First Nations performing arts organisations i...
Andrew Stafford (AAP) 10 Jul 2026
'Music brings everyone together' - Docker River Band reflects on Guts Touring 2026
After almost two weeks on the road with Guts Touring 2026, First Nations music a...
Artback NT delegation strengthens First Nations cultural connections with Taiwan
Art has always been one of the oldest ways First Nations peoples have carried kn...
Nicole Brown 7 Jul 2026
Red Centre tourism boost aims to attract more visitors and support local businesses
The Federal Government has unveiled the next stage of its investment in Central...
Dechlan Brennan 7 Jul 2026
'Helps us keep showing up': First Nations-led projects receive philanthropic support

Fifteen First Nations-led organisations have received financial support from a philanthropic foundation to strengthen their impact in communities and catalyst opportunities for self-determination.

Callan Morse Callan Morse Jul 1, 2026
First Aboriginal Rangers team for Boorloo / Perth celebrates official launch

Bibbul Ngarma Aboriginal Association (BNAA) is celebrating the launch of its new Rangers team - the BoorYul-Bah-Bilya Rangers. The BBB Rangers are the first dedicated Aboriginal rangers team to be est...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jun 30, 2026
Aboriginal women business leaders empowered on NSW’s North Coast

A local program is empowering Aboriginal women to establish businesses and lead environmental and cultural heritage protection on Country on New South Wales' North Coast.

Callan Morse Callan Morse Jun 30, 2026
Far more than ‘the big shed’: Opening of ranger base celebrated on Tebrakunna Country

Tasmania's newest dedicated Aboriginal ranger base was officially opened in the state's far north-east on Friday. A joint venture of Melaythenner Teeackana Warrana Aboriginal Corporation (MTWAC) and t...

Callan Morse Callan Morse Jun 29, 2026
Strong women return home to Country to heal, lead and shape the future

When Aboriginal women come together on Country, something powerful happens. Knowledge is shared. Stories are carried. Healing begins. New leaders emerge.

Nicole Brown Nicole Brown Jun 29, 2026
Yirrganydji project puts language at centre of NAIDOC celebrations

NAIDOC Week 2026 marks a significant milestone, with 50 Years of Deadly celebrating five decades of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander voices, stories and cultural strength.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jun 29, 2026
Degree engineering apprenticeship opportunities at Flinders University open to Indigenous students

Indigenous students are being invited to apply for new pathways into careers in engineering via degree apprenticeships which combine paid employment with university study to support Indigenous student...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jun 26, 2026
New report reveals vital opportunity to boost workforce and community safety for First Nations women

A groundbreaking new report has revealed that supporting First Nations women in fire and land management is a critical, yet untapped, strategy for protecting Australian communities from escalating cli...

Phoebe Blogg Phoebe Blogg Jun 26, 2026
Wadi Wadi Traditional Owner launches legal action to protect significant sites on the Murray River

A Wadi Wadi Traditional Owner launched legal action on Thursday challenging the Victorian government's approval of a floodplain engineering project at Nyah on the Murray River.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jun 25, 2026
Fogarty's confession after field goal failure

Jamal Fogarty knows his big-game composure will be freshly scrutinised but the Manly halfback is relishing the chance to prove he can be the ice-cold killer the Sea Eagles need when the game is on the...

Vanuatu puts ecosystems at centre of climate planning

Vanuatu has launched new policy tools to strengthen the role of forests, mangroves, reefs and traditional knowledge in national climate adaptation planning.

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Rebekah Rasmussen Jun 24, 2026
Hopes of a path forward for the Murray-Darling Basin

The risks of climate change, the protection of wetlands and the share of water used for farming remain key areas of debate over the future of Australia's largest and most complex river system.

Aunty Maria finds her family through Bindjareb Aged Care

For Aunty Maria, aged care services have not only helped her at home, they have also reconnected her to family and loved ones. Born in Northam, Western Australia, Aunty Maria was only 12 years old whe...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jun 24, 2026
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