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Demons apologise to May's partner over privacy breaches
Melbourne have apologised to Sachi Dade, the partner of retired player Steven Ma...
Roger Vaughan (AAP) 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
Indigenous ex-AFL star's partner sues Demons over privacy breach
A retired AFL player's partner has accused Melbourne Football Club of three brea...
Emily Woods (AAP) 19 Jun 2026
Elders renew call for Frontier Wars recognition at annual Anzac Day march
Aboriginal Elders and allies will again gather in Canberra on Saturday to commem...
Dechlan Brennan 23 Apr 2026
Australia's story of spear versus gun needs telling

Human bones trampled by cattle are a stark reminder of the mass killing of Aboriginal people in frontier wars when spears were pitted against guns.

New Wadjemup / Rottnest projects reveal hidden hell

Note: this report includes images of Indigenous people who have died. It is Boorloo / Perth's favourite holiday location, a majestic island ringed by beaches and fauna-rich reefs, and inhabited by the...

Whadjuk delegation draws parallels between Waikato Invasion and Noongar history at Rangiriri

A delegation from the Whadjuk Aboriginal Corporation has visited the historic Rangiriri Pā site in Aotearoa, where Waikato iwi forces mounted a determined defence of their land against a British...

Reece Harley Reece Harley Mar 23, 2026
Pinjarra massacre and Governor’s apology to be formally taught in WA schools

Planning has begun to formally teach the history of the Pinjarra massacre - and Western Australian Governor Chris Dawson's apology - in the state's schools.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Feb 11, 2026
Elders lead from the front on Survival Day in Mackay

January 26 will be marked in Mackay, Queensland, with a Survival Day gathering organised and led by Indigenous people. Aunty Fiona Mann-Bobongie, a proud Darumbal woman, and Aunty Deb Clark, a proud Y...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jan 23, 2026
Nova Peris, Warren Mundine say Bondi terror attack must be a 'catalyst for change' on antisemitism

Former Labor Senator Nova Peris and Indigenous businessman Nyunggai Warren Mundine say the antisemitic terrorist attack at Bondi on Sunday must be a "catalyst for change", arguing antisemitism in Aust...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Dec 18, 2025
'We cannot stay silent’: Broome vigil highlights scale of domestic violence in the Kimberley

Children carrying orange flowers stood in stark contrast to the green grass beneath them on Broome's Male Oval on Wednesday at a vigil for women who have lost their lives to domestic violence.

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Dec 11, 2025
Controversial Darwin hotel blocking Larrakia sacred site scrapped

A controversial $100 million hotel planned for the Darwin waterfront has been abandoned after Larrakia Elders consistently raised concerns it would disturb an ancient Aboriginal sacred site.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Dec 3, 2025
Larrakia Elders lodge appeal with federal minister to protect Stokes Hill sacred site

Larrakia Elders Bill Risk OAM and Helen Secretary are appealing to the federal Minister of the Environment and Water to safeguard the Stokes Hill sacred site against damage and desecration.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Dec 1, 2025
After Pinjarra apology, City of Perth faces new questions about truth and history

When Western Australia's Governor Chris Dawson stood on the banks of Bilya Maadjit (Murray River) last month and apologised for the 1834 Pinjarra Massacre, his words carried the weight of 191 years of...

Reece Harley Reece Harley Nov 14, 2025
Intercultural performance ‘The Third Space – A Sacred Place’ debuts in Magandjin

A groundbreaking intercultural music collaboration featuring Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander, Samoan, Papua New Guinean and non-Indigenous artists premiered in Magandjin/Brisbane last week.

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Rebekah Rasmussen Nov 10, 2025
Tourists claim they were threatened with fines for snapping images, video of Uluṟu sacred sites

Uluṟu National Park authorities have allegedly fined film production companies and private vloggers for shooting scenes of sites sacred to Aṉangu people.

Andrew Mathieson Andrew Mathieson Nov 6, 2025
Canadian First Nations leaders stand in solidarity to protect sacred waterways

First Nations leaders from across British Columbia have thrown their support behind the Okanagan Indian Band's fight to protect sacred waterways.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Nov 4, 2025
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