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Australia backs Aotearoa getting aboard Pacific peace train
The foreign minister has welcomed plans by Aotearoa / New Zealand to join a defe...
Andrew Brown (AAP) 10 Jul 2026
Exclusive: Regulator seeks answers after Whadjuk Aboriginal Corporation rejects members' request for general meeting
Whadjuk Aboriginal Corporation has been directed by the Office of the Registrar...
Giovanni Torre 10 Jul 2026
Indigenous Basketball Australia names All Stars teams for Cairns clash with Poitūkohu Māori Aotearoa
NBL and WNBL talent will headline the 2026 Indigenous Basketball Australia All S...
Joseph Guenzler 7 Jul 2026
'Meet common danger': Australia, Fiji seal new alliance
Australia and Fiji have signed a mutual defence alliance which could be expanded...
Tess Ikonomou (AAP) 6 Jul 2026
Albanese touches down in Fiji ahead of new Pacific deal
Anthony Albanese has arrived in Fiji to seal a landmark treaty in a bid to count...
Tess Ikonomou (AAP) 6 Jul 2026
Remote jobs program creating work across Far North Queensland

Remote jobs, tourism and food security projects across Far North Queensland were the focus during a visit by federal Minister for Indigenous Australians Malarndirri McCarthy last week.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jun 26, 2026
Historic Māori-inspired Cook Islands bill seeks to formalise customary Ariki title succession

A new bill introduced in the Cook Islands is set to mark the first time a Māori tribe will influence how the House of Ariki should be governed.

Andrew Mathieson Andrew Mathieson Jun 19, 2026
Indigenous businesses collaborate to keep aged care residents safe

Indigenous-owned fencing business Hardy Fencing is helping enhance safety and peace of mind for aged-care residents in one of Australia's most remote communities through the installation of a speciali...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jun 19, 2026
Niue advances national research ethics framework through consultation

Niue is taking a major step toward strengthening research governance as it looks to develop the country's first research ethics framework. Key points: Moves to establish the Niue National Research Et...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jun 18, 2026
Advocacy groups warn of 'imminent' death in custody risk over police cell loophole

A coalition of Aboriginal and legal advocacy organisations has warned that a death in police custody is "imminent" unless the Victorian Government closes a loophole they say allows detainees to be hel...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Jun 17, 2026
Luke Carroll joins push for health checks at Yarrabah

Award-winning Wairadjuri and Ngunnawal actor and presenter Luke Carroll will visit Yarrabah this month to support a youth health campaign focused on regular checks, follow-up care and community connec...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jun 16, 2026
A decades-old narrative: The confected outrage over Aboriginal Heritage costs

There is a familiar narrative in the way Aboriginal heritage is discussed in Western Australia. It's a decades-old plot concerning "heritage rorts", "price gouging"[1], and delay and inefficiency in s...

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Dr Anna Fagan Jun 14, 2026
Indigenous ranger groups call for funding boost as costs rise

Key points: Rising costs are making the work of Indigenous rangers more difficult, sparking a call for greater support Indigenous Protected Areas make up more than 54 per cent of Australia's Nationa...

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Jun 12, 2026
Juukan Gorge Traditional Owners to own mining fleet under landmark Fortescue agreements

Key Points The Traditional Owners of Juukan Gorge will now own haul trucks and mining equipment which Fortescue will lease. PKKP say they no longer need to rely on governments or courts to protect t...

Reece Harley Reece Harley Jun 12, 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 exhibition of cultural belongings which brings together eight emerging and established First Nations artists in a powerful ex...

Phoebe Blogg Phoebe Blogg Jun 10, 2026
Nuclear test survivor’s daughter calls on First Nations communities to speak up on AUKUS

First Nations leader Karina Lester cites her father's painful survival of nuclear testing as a poignant reason for joining former Environment Minister Peter Garrett in a crowd-funded review of Austral...

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Jun 8, 2026
AIATSIS celebrates Indigenous excellence with Summit awards

After a week of listening, learning, sharing stories and imagining what stronger futures can look like, the 2026 AIATSIS Summit ended by celebrating Indigenous people.

Nicole Brown Nicole Brown Jun 6, 2026
Renewables company destroys Indigenous rock shelter

Key points:- ACEREZ destroyed an Indigenous rock shelter in Central West NSW despite knowing of the site- CEO says company is "deeply sorry"- NSW Environment Minister "furious" about rock shelter's de...

Callan Morse Callan Morse May 26, 2026
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