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Fijian Government signs US$17.89 million coastal climate resilience agreement
Fifteen vulnerable coastal communities in Fiji are set to receive support throug...
Rebekah Rasmussen 18 Jun 2026
First Nations creative excellence returns to Fed Square for NAIDOC in the City
A stacked music line up and Koorie Heritage Trust's Art and Design Market are se...
Jarred Cross 18 Jun 2026
Koorie Heritage Trust to present new exhibition spotlighting emerging, established First Nations artists
The Koorie Heritage Trust (KHT) is set to present Journey Among Men, a new exhib...
Phoebe Blogg 10 Jun 2026
Mabo Day in Melbourne: Country, strength, connection and language celebrated on anniversary of momentous land rights decision
John Wayne Parsons was a teenager when he met — and was told to look out for big...
Jarred Cross 4 Jun 2026
Deadly Science camp inspires young Kokoberran woman's career choice
Kamilaroi man Associate Professor Corey Tutt has spent years working to change y...
Nicole Brown 3 Jun 2026
'A challenging and important day for our people': Stolen Generations survivors and their families share stories on Sorry Day

Charlie Campbell was overcome with the feeling of a hug, being wrapped in a blanket and welcomed home the first time he went to Cummeragunga.

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross May 27, 2026
Indigenous disaster resilience gathering heads on-Country

An on-Country conference is prioritising First Nations voices in emergency management and recovery to to drive an Indigenous‑led national conversation on disaster resilience.

Callan Morse Callan Morse May 5, 2026
Fiji coastal communities to benefit from $37.3 million climate grant

The Fiji Government has secured a $37.3 million grant to strengthen climate resilience in vulnerable coastal communities facing rising seas, erosion, saltwater intrusion and extreme weather.

Fiji launches $50 million water bottling project in rural Ra

A new $50 million water bottling project at Naseyani in Fiji's Ra province is being positioned as a major investment in rural development, export growth and landowner partnership.

Poster unveiled for Indigenous-led film 'The Shadows of Trust'

Wirra Distribution has unveiled the official theatrical poster for 'The Shadows of Trust', a psychological thriller from Whadjuk and Bibbulman filmmaker Thibul Nettle.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Mar 27, 2026
More consultation opening soon over proposed changes to WA's Aboriginal Affairs Planning Authority Act

The Western Australian government is conducting consultation in the coming weeks on proposed changes to the state's Aboriginal Affairs Planning Authority Act.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Mar 26, 2026
Three Flights, One Big Dream: Groote Eylandt students touch down in Canberra

Students from Groote Eylandt stepped onto a plane bound for Canberra carrying more than just backpacks. They carried the hopes of their families, their schools and their community, supported by the Po...

Nicole Brown Nicole Brown Mar 5, 2026
Māori trust secures $950,000 loan to boost dairy productivity

The government of Aotearoa / New Zealand will provide a $950,000 loan through the Regional Infrastructure Fund to help a Māori trust near Hāwera upgrade on-farm infrastructure and transition...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jan 30, 2026
New audiovisual installation examines colonial impacts on the Birrarung

A new multichannel audiovisual artwork by multi-disciplinary artist Tahlia Palmer (Yuwaalaraay/Gamilaraay and mixed European descent), created in collaboration with Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung man Jasper C...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jan 27, 2026
Equity Trustees faces scrutiny as El Caballo dispute moves to court

Legal proceedings launched by Equity Trustees against the South West Aboriginal Land and Sea Council and its former chief executive Wayne Nannup have reopened scrutiny of one of the most closely exami...

Reece Harley Reece Harley Jan 23, 2026
Koorie Heritage Trust’s upcoming fashion and textiles exhibition to showcase First Nations creatives

The Koorie Heritage Trust will present Treading Lightly, a major fashion and textiles exhibition, in March; showcasing more than 38 remarkable garments, textile works alongside beautifully crafted acc...

Phoebe Blogg Phoebe Blogg Jan 21, 2026
Fiji secures $5 million boost for climate relocation trust fund

Fiji has secured an additional $5 million from New Zealand's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade for the Climate Relocation of Communities Trust Fund.

13th Koorie Art Show winners announced

Wadawurrung artist Deanne Gilson has been awarded the Koorie Heritage Trust's Award for Excellence in Any Media for her work, Porronggitj gupma Ngaramilli baa Bunyia Beenyak under Barri-morrgal - The...

Phoebe Blogg Phoebe Blogg Dec 11, 2025
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