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Reconciliation Week closes with reflection, connection and commitment on Larrakia Country
National Reconciliation Week concluded across the Northern Territory on Mabo Day...
Nicole Brown 5 Jun 2026
Major Kakadu plum purchase shows Indigenous supply chain benefits
Adelaide-based Creative Native Foods has expanded its commitment to Indigenous-l...
David Prestipino 5 Jun 2026
Meriam people mark Mabo Day with push for cultural governance
Thirty-four years after the Mabo decision changed Australian legal history, Meri...
Joseph Guenzler 4 Jun 2026
Carrying fire, not ashes: First Nations leader calls for new approach to legacy and leadership
A powerful call for First Nations women to protect their wellbeing while continu...
Nicole Brown 3 Jun 2026
Traditional Owners clear decades of rubbish from remote Kimberley bay
Traditional Owners have removed a boatload of rubbish from sea Country from one...
Natasha Clark 3 Jun 2026
Deadly Science camp inspires young Kokoberran woman's career choice

Kamilaroi man Associate Professor Corey Tutt has spent years working to change young peoples' perception of science. As the driving force behind Deadly Science, he is helping young people reconnect wi...

Nicole Brown Nicole Brown Jun 3, 2026
Fresh focus on connecting cultures in the Goldfields

An important Indigenous cultural hub in Western Australia's Goldfields is set for a transformative period which will further embed inclusion and community connection across the vast region.

David Prestipino David Prestipino Jun 2, 2026
VACCHO calls for community-led health investment ahead of Victorian election

The peak body for Indigenous-led health organisations in Victoria has called for practical, community-led investments to improve Aboriginal health and wellbeing while reducing long-term pressure on th...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Jun 1, 2026
$2 billion federal gov't lawsuit against PFAS manufacturer a 'huge win': Thorpe

A federal government decision to seek $2 billion in damages from a US company to recover costs linked to "forever chemicals" used in firefighting foam has been welcomed by Senator Lidia Thorpe.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan May 28, 2026
Jemena expands First Nations community grants program

Energy infrastructure company Jemena is inviting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander-led organisations to apply for funding as part of its 2026 First Nations Grants program.

Phoebe Blogg Phoebe Blogg May 28, 2026
Pop-up wardrobe brings new clothing to Fitzroy Crossing girls

In a town where the nearest department store is a four-hour drive away, racks of new dresses and accessories have transformed a Fitzroy Crossing hall in Western Australia's Kimberley region into a fre...

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark May 27, 2026
The women they call 'too much' are usually the ones creating change

Quiet strength is often lauded, but sometimes strength means refusing to stay silent. Kira-Lea Dargin represents that kind of strength. A proud Aboriginal entrepreneur and Managing Director of DIMEO I...

Nicole Brown Nicole Brown May 26, 2026
EXCLUSIVE: Man arrested over alleged drug supply across Mparntwe / Alice Springs town camps

A 47-year-old man has been charged over the alleged supply of methamphetamine, cannabis and cocaine across Mparntwe / Alice Springs, including in six town camps.

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark May 26, 2026
Free Wi-Fi rollout to support remote First Nations communities

Key points:- Free community Wi-Fi will be rolled out in Mapoon, Lockhart River and Napranum in remote Queensland- The rollout is backed by $1.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler May 25, 2026
Senior role opens to drive change for Queensland communities

Queensland Government is seeking a senior leader to help drive programs aimed at improving outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities across the state.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler May 21, 2026
Deadly disease outbreak linked to waning vaccinations

A dip in vaccination rates has been blamed for one of Australia's worst diphtheria outbreaks as the rare respiratory disease continues to spread.

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Lloyd Jones May 19, 2026
'Getting tested, treated and vaccinated protects individuals, families and community' - expert urges vigilance as diphtheria outbreak spreads

A public health expert has urged people to get tested and vaccinated as diphtheria spreads from the Northern Territory to Western Australia, Queensland and South Australia.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre May 19, 2026
Aboriginal Girls Home research aims to reconnect families

More than 80 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and girls connected to the former Aboriginal Girls Home, West End have been identified through research undertaken by Link-Up (Qld), with their...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre May 18, 2026
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