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Research collaboration reveals pre-colonisation Māori diet and burial practices
Groundbreaking research has shed light on traditional Māori diet and their buria...
Andrew Mathieson 20 Apr 2026
McCarthy stops short of blaming universities after landmark study exposes widespread campus racism
Malarndirri McCarthy has declined to say whether universities are failing in the...
Dechlan Brennan 18 Feb 2026
National study shares wellbeing perspectives of First Nations youth
For years, public discussions about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young...
Natasha Clark 8 Jan 2026
Study links scabies to higher rheumatic heart disease risk in Tongan children
A new study has reported a strong link between scabies and rheumatic heart disea...
Joseph Guenzler 8 Dec 2025
Sea-level rise and wave inundation forecast to severely impact Rapa Nui cultural sites
Rising sea levels are threatening to push powerful seasonal waves towards Easter...
Andrew Mathieson 18 Aug 2025
Multimillion dollar grant backs Aboriginal-led study into child injury prevention

An Aboriginal-led study aiming to reduce injury rates and improve outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children has received a $5 million National Health Medical Research Council (NHMRC)...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler May 9, 2025
Study explores Aboriginal intergenerational trauma and youth well-being

The National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) has allocated over $3.6 million to the third phase of a study focusing on intergenerational trauma in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander you...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler May 15, 2024
East Arnhem university hub to boost higher education in the region

A new Regional University Study Hub in East Arnhem Land aims to bring university closer to students living in the region. The new Garrthalala Bush University Study Hub, announced by the federal govern...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Mar 25, 2024
Data collection underway in ground-breaking First Nations-led cancer study

The Kulay Kalingka study, a unique research project, commenced data collection on Tuesday, being the first study of its kind to investigate cancer in Indigenous communities.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jul 11, 2023
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