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From quiet achiever to award finalist: Young Territory leader Connor Hopkins is inspiring the next generation
In a time where conversations about youth are too often focused on challenges an...
Nicole Brown 15 May 2026
You can’t be what you can’t see: Raising Horizons is changing the view for young people
We talk often about creating opportunities for young people, but for many of our...
Nicole Brown 14 May 2026
Clean-up and remediation projects creating skilled job pathways for Indigenous workers in WA
Indigenous workers in remote WA communities are gaining recognised qualification...
Giovanni Torre 5 May 2026
Sportsgirl's first school-based trainee Destiny Lui off to a flying start
Created to provide meaningful learning opportunities and experiences for First N...
Phoebe Blogg 30 Apr 2026
Aboriginal nurse training program aims to strengthen local healthcare delivery
Aboriginal school leavers in the Northern Territory will be offered supported ca...
Dechlan Brennan 13 Apr 2026
$45 million boost strengthens Aboriginal-led care for kids and families

Aboriginal organisations and communities across Western Australia are being backed with a $45 million investment to keep children connected to family, culture and Country.

David Prestipino David Prestipino Apr 12, 2026
Young mob to learn bushfood mastery for new venture

A youth-driven Aboriginal commercial catering venture on New South Wales' south coast has tucked in to the growing demand and interest in native bushfoods.

David Prestipino David Prestipino Apr 10, 2026
Funding boost for First Nations vocational education and training across NSW

A $100 million joint investment from the Federal and New South Wales governments is set to boost First Nations vocational education and training across NSW ahead of National Closing the Gap Day.

Alexandra Giorgianni Alexandra Giorgianni Mar 18, 2026
Indigenous graduates launch hospitality careers at Uluṟu

Twenty-three young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander trainees graduated from the National Indigenous Training Academy with a nationally recognised Certificate III in Hospitality on Friday at 'Ayer...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Mar 4, 2026
Electricity provider invites early-career First Nations professionals to join in Australia’s clean energy transition

Electricity provider Transgrid says it is "particularly focused" on attracting First Nations people to the sector through its annual Graduate Program.

Callan Morse Callan Morse Mar 3, 2026
Economic prosperity is the missing link in Closing the Gap

Five years into the National Agreement on Closing the Gap, the national data points to uneven and fragile progress. The Productivity Commission reports that, of the targets with sufficient data to ass...

Reece Harley Reece Harley Mar 3, 2026
Shoulder to shoulder: Shane Webster’s vision for Indigenous-led business empowerment

On Ngarrindjeri Country in South Australia, a project engineer sits alongside Elders, listening to stories of resilience and cultural survival.

Reece Harley Reece Harley Feb 25, 2026
Agriculture program for young people begins on Yawuru Country in Broome

A new agriculture training program grounded in culture and on-Country learning has begun in Broome, with young people taking part in its first week of activities.

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Feb 10, 2026
20 Aurukun Council staff complete machinery course

Twenty Aurukun Shire Council employees have completed a two-week course in plant and machinery operations, gaining accredited tickets to operate a range of heavy equipment including loaders, graders...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Feb 5, 2026
Why Indigenous representation needs to move beyond art on boardroom walls

For a long time, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander success has been most visible at the edges of Australia's economy, in sport, the arts and culture. These spaces matter deeply.

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Adam Davids Feb 3, 2026
‘For a better world’: Martin Luther King III partners with CareerTrackers to advance Indigenous economic empowerment

Martin Luther King III was formally welcomed at Sydney Opera House on Gadigal Country on Tuesday, marking a historic moment for First Nations economic empowerment as the globally recognised human righ...

‘Mob supporting mob’: AFTRS On Country Pathways Program celebrates with final showcase

The Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS) celebrated the final showcase of its landmark 'On Country Pathways Program' on Friday, marking an end to 18 months of mentorship and training fo...

Alexandra Giorgianni Alexandra Giorgianni Jan 19, 2026
Governance drives development of Indigenous leaders

Proper governance, leadership growth and succession planning are at the heart of a corporate leadership program enhancing skills of the next wave of Indigenous executives.

David Prestipino David Prestipino Jan 14, 2026
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