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Kyla-Bell Roberts continues her rise with ‘Took a Turn’ featuring Nooky
Gomeroi country music star Kyla-Bell Roberts has released her latest single 'Too...
Joseph Guenzler 2 Apr 2026
First Nations women’s voices move 'from consultation to decision-making' in national strategy launch
The Wiyi Yani U Thangani Institute for First Nations Gender Justice launched its...
Giovanni Torre 25 Mar 2026
Oorala Aboriginal Centre celebrates 40 years at University of New England
It's been 40 years since the Oorala Aboriginal Centre opened its doors at the Un...
Jarred Cross 24 Mar 2026
More eyes on Murujuga after prestigious TIME Magazine listing
It was a long battle for the extraordinary Murujuga landscape across the Burrup...
David Prestipino 23 Mar 2026
Flinders Ranges submitted for UNESCO World Heritage listing

The Flinders Ranges in South Australia have been submitted for consideration for World Heritage listing, marking a major step toward protecting one of the world's most significant geological and cultu...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Mar 9, 2026
How Gullara McInnes is using science to protect culture and Country

On the 2026 International Day of Women and Girls in Science, the global call to action is clear: "Synergising AI, Social Science, STEM and Finance: Building Inclusive Futures for Women and Girls.

Nicole Brown Nicole Brown Feb 16, 2026
Wiyi Yani U Thangani Institute host inaugural peacebuilding camp on Bunuba Country

"When you feel the cool wind, you know — make it your time," June Oscar AO said, welcoming the group to Bunuba Country in WA's Kimberley region.

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Jan 8, 2026
Nyamina hits the seas to protect World Heritage listed Murujuga

Protection of one of the world's richest and ancient collections of engraved rock art has stretched from land to sea, with the arrival of a new Ranger vessel to preserve sea Country in the World Herit...

David Prestipino David Prestipino Nov 28, 2025
Murujuga World Heritage recognition marked with celebration at Burrup Peninsula

Aboriginal families from across the Pilbara gathered at Hearson's Cove on the Burrup Peninsula, where the bay's afternoon light turns a soft lavender, to mark a moment for which their Elders had waite...

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Nov 24, 2025
Fiji hosts STAR 2025 conference to connect the Pacific through science

Fiji's Minister for Health and Medical Services has officially opened the STAR 2025 Conference in Suva. The Science, Technology and Resources Network connects the Pacific region with the global geosci...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Nov 24, 2025
Fitzroy Crossing women drive new model for child health research

Fifteen years after Fitzroy Valley women led a landmark alcohol reform campaign, the same leaders are changing how child health research is conducted in remote Australia.

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Nov 6, 2025
Kyla-Bell Roberts wins triple j's Unearthed High Indigenous Initiative

Gomeroi singer-songwriter Kyla-Bell Roberts has been named the winner of the 2025 triple j Unearthed High Indigenous Initiative with her single 'Myself.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Aug 14, 2025
Environment Minister says industry can co-exist with rock art following Murujuga World Heritage listing

Federal Environment Minister Murray Watt says the science is clear that "industry can co-exist with rock art" on the Burrup Peninsula, amid concerns about industrial impacts on Western Australia's Mur...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Jul 14, 2025
BREAKING: UNESCO includes Murujuga Cultural Landscape on World Heritage List

UNESCO has voted to include the Murujuga Cultural Landscape, home to the world's greatest collection of ancient rock art, on the World Heritage List.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jul 11, 2025
The eyes of the world are now on Murujuga

As the global spotlight turns to the Murujuga Cultural Landscape, which the World Heritage Committee is currently considering for listing, two contrasting scientific reports have sparked a wider debat...

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Staff writers Jul 10, 2025
Liquidated funeral fund fined $3.5million for misrepresenting itself as an Indigenous business

The Federal Court has ordered ACBF Funeral Plans Pty Ltd to pay a further $3.5 million in penalties for falsely claiming the company was Aboriginal-owned or managed.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Jul 10, 2025
Exclusive: Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation 'positive and confident' about making history at UNESCO

Currently in Paris to make the case for UNESCO World Heritage listing of the Murujuga Cultural Landscape, representatives of the Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation say the listing represents "greater pro...

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Maria Marouchtchak Jul 10, 2025
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