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Indigenous Business Australia (IBA) has joined forces with the University of Technology Sydney's Centre for Indigenous People and Work (CIPW) to launch a new First Nations-led research partnership aim...
Former Minister for Indigenous Australians Linda Burney has been appointed to the University of Technology Sydney's (UTS) Council. The Wiradjuri woman's appointment continues her lifelong commitment t...
Western Australia's Mid-West and surrounds have been hit by prolonged power outages, impacting many communities including Moora. Moora is on Yued Country and, like a number of the affected areas, is h...
Indigenous people with disability appear significantly more likely to be unemployed than Indigenous people without disability, according to new research.
Australia's largest conference dedicated to improving outcomes for Indigenous children and families begins in Magandjin/Brisbane on Tuesday, bringing together more than 2,000 leaders, advocates and ex...
The First Peoples Disability Network, in partnership with Jumbunna Research UTS, is launching a national survey – Our Way: Strengthening First Nations Disability Sector.
A new professional development program is supporting cultural respect and reconciliation in Australian libraries. The Respect and Recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, Cultures...
The gross over-representation of Indigenous children in out-of-home care will form a key part of a major inquiry into a state's "broken" child-safety system.
Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander workers across Australia are invited to share their experiences in the second phase of a national study to inform the creation of safer, fairer, and more cultu...
Papua New Guinea's under-19 men's cricket team's tour of Brisbane has been delayed due to the impact of Cyclone Alfred. The Garamuts were to tour Brisbane from March 14-24, scheduled to play a minimum...
The Voice referendum saw First Nations people experience increasingly open and hostile levels of racism—much of it in the media and online, a report has found.
Aboriginal organisations across New South Wales are calling for the transfer of control of the child protection system in the state to Indigenous-led organisations.
More than 22,000 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people are in out-of-home care (OOHC), the latest data from the peak body for Indigenous children has said.