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Stop waiting to be invited - it’s time to claim our seats
There is an uncomfortable truth about how leadership and governance spaces in th...
Nicole Brown 15 Apr 2026
First Nations lived experience on display as CDU uses 'art as evidence'
A Charles Darwin University research project is exploring the impacts of climate...
Phoebe Blogg 9 Apr 2026
British Columbia Court of Appeal overturns decision limiting Nuchatlaht Nation's claims on Nootka Island
The British Columbia Court of Appeal has overturned a 2024 lower-court ruling th...
Giovanni Torre 3 Apr 2026
Noongar partnership set to train rangers and restore wetlands near Mandurah
A partnership between an Aboriginal organisation and a Western Australian univer...
Natasha Clark 17 Mar 2026
Banjima Traditional Owners launch $1.5 billion legal action against WA government for clean up of Wittenoom's toxic legacy
Note: This report includes the name of person who has died. The Traditional Owne...
Giovanni Torre 25 Feb 2026
Aboriginal freedom fighter's spirit returned to Country at annual Mannalargenna Day

WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised the following story contains the names of Aboriginal people who has died. Cape Portland, on Tebrakunna Country in Tasmania's far Nort...

Callan Morse Callan Morse Dec 11, 2025
Documentary on Pilbara hero's fight to heal Country wins Walkley Award

This report contains the name of someone who has passed away. The late Maitland Parker remains a giant in his community and widely-respected Banjima Elder who dedicated his life to healing his home, '...

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Dec 4, 2025
Victorian Land Council welcomes state investment in Traditional Owner-led cultural reserve

The Victorian Government's announcement that it will invest millions to open up nearly two million hectares of state forests has been welcomed by the Taungurung Land and Waters Council (TLaWC).

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Oct 22, 2025
Fifty years since 'The Dismissal': The long march of courage

Almost fifty years ago, on a spring morning in 1975, the Australian experiment in democracy came undone. On the steps of Parliament House, Australia's 21st Prime Minister—Edward Gough Whitlam&md...

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Jesse J. Fleay Oct 13, 2025
'Yurlu | Country': A legacy film of Banjima Elder and staunch fighter for health of his Country, Maitland Parker

The late Maitland Parker is remembered as a true gentleman, family man and widely respected Banjima Elder who fought a battle to heal his 'poisoned' Country in the Pilbara.

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Aug 22, 2025
A handful of soil: 50 years since iconic land hand-back

Half a century ago then prime minister Gough Whitlam poured a handful of soil into the hands of a man who had led an eight-year protest for the rights of his people.

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Keira Jenkins Aug 16, 2025
Ancient steps and future tech: Sharna Motlap’s TEDx Mission

When an individual steps onto a global platform such as TEDx, it's not just an achievement — it's a moment that ripples out to family, community, and country.

Nicole Brown Nicole Brown Aug 15, 2025
Film follows fight to heal Country from poison legacy

Traditional Owners call this place 'poison Country'. Spanning more than 46,000 hectares in Western Australia's Pilbara region, the Wittenoom Asbestos Management Area is the largest contaminated area i...

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Keira Jenkins Jun 4, 2025
Australian Tuipulotu vows allegiance to British Lions

Australia-born Scotland captain Sione Tuipulotu has insisted he is "all in" for the British and Irish Lions as he spoke of feeling pressure to prove his international allegiance.

Dear Prime Minister: The time for talk is over, the time for action is now

"That was the story of Vincent Lingiari But this is the story of something much more How power and privilege cannot move a people Who know where they stand and stand in the law"As Kev Carmody and Paul...

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'Alopi Latukefu May 9, 2025
Closing the Gap work to continue in Doomadgee under new leadership

Gunawuna Jungai, the community-controlled body representing Queensland's Doomadgee community, has announced the appointment of Atlanta Taylor and Kerry-Anne Gallagher to its board.

Callan Morse Callan Morse Apr 10, 2025
Aboriginal legal service warns cuts to Tasmanian Legal Aid will hit sector “already at breaking point”

The Tasmanian Aboriginal Legal Service has raised concerns about Tasmanian Legal Aid's reduction of services as of next year, a decision it says will increase demand for community legal services "alre...

Callan Morse Callan Morse Dec 5, 2024
Indigenous All Star Caitlan Johnston-Green announces pregnancy

Cronulla could be without prized recruit Caitlan Johnston-Green in 2025, following the NSW Sky Blues and Indigenous All Stars prop's pregnancy announcement.

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Nov 29, 2024
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