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Hundreds gather in pink in Rubibi / Broome Vigil for Kumanjayi Little Baby
The colour pink dappled Rubibi / Broome's Male oval as the sun set on Thursday a...
Natasha Clark 7 May 2026
"We need to know before you go": First Nations people encouraged to yarn about future health care
In recognition of National Advance Care Planning Week and National Close the Gap...
Rhiannon Clarke 24 Feb 2025
Senior Yindjibarndi Elder Ms T Daniel passes, leaving a legacy of leadership and advocacy
The Yindjibarndi community is mourning the profound loss of Senior Elder Ms T Da...
Rhiannon Clarke 22 Nov 2024
Commemorating Australia’s largest single Death-in-Custody site, Wadjemup
The Wadjemup Wirin Bidi Commemorative Ceremony, set for Saturday, 9 November, of...
Rhiannon Clarke 23 Oct 2024
Frequent sorry business points to delayed Closing the Gap success
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities are attending Sorry Business "...
Joseph Guenzler 1 Aug 2024
Youpla Support Program phone line opens to help families affected by Youpla collapse

The Youpla Support Program phone line, designed to support First Nations people impacted by the collapse of funeral insurance provider the Youpla Group, opened for incoming calls on Monday.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jul 1, 2024
Court finds Youpla misrepresented itself as an Aboriginal-owned or managed company

The collapsed funeral fund Youpla misrepresented itself as Aboriginal owned or managed, the full Federal Court ruled on Thursday. The Youpla Group schemes, previously known as the Aboriginal Community...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Feb 29, 2024
"Enduring resolution" announced for Youpla funeral group collapse

The federal government has announced "an enduring resolution" for people impacted by the collapse of the insurance provider Youpla Group. The Youpla Support Program, announced on Thursday night, will...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Feb 8, 2024
Save Sorry Business advocates call for final and just resolution to Youpla scheme collapse

First Nations consumer advocates from the Save Sorry Business Coalition have greeted the announcement that the Federal Government will extend its Interim Youpla Scheme with a renewed call for the urge...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Oct 25, 2023
Sorry business as voice voting and mourning collide

On a remote island north of Darwin, the Wurrumiyanga Aboriginal community doesn't want to talk about the voice to parliament - people want to discuss death."Why are you here?

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Neve Brissenden Sep 27, 2023
ASIC launches civil proceedings against Youpla group

The Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC) has launched civil proceedings in the Federal Court against five former directors and officers of the Aboriginal Community Benefit Fund for a...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Sep 1, 2023
New Youpla data spurs call for action in Federal budget

New data revealed by liquidators dealing with failed funeral insurer Youpla has led First Nations people to call for a commitment to a resolution in the upcoming federal budget.

Emma Ruben Emma Ruben Apr 24, 2023
'First step': Sorry business advocacy group backs Fed Govt's Youpla insurance victim support deal

The Federal Government's move to financially assist Indigenous Australians affected by the collapse of the Youpla Group in March of this year has been welcomed by a key advocacy group.

Callan Morse Callan Morse Jul 25, 2022
Towns hit hardest by Indigenous funeral insurance firm Youpla's collapse revealed

When Far North Queenslander Agnes Neal reflects on the funeral insurance policy she took out in 2006 with Youpla all she sees is betrayal, despair and trauma.

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NIT Jul 20, 2022
New project delivering culturally safe palliative care to mob

The Gwandalan National Palliative Care Project is reframing how healthcare workers see end-of-life care and supporting safe return to Spirit for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

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NIT Aug 3, 2021
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