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New program strengthens Indigenous psychology workforce
The Australian Indigenous Psychologists Association (AIPA) has officially launch...
Giovanni Torre 11 Aug 2026
Islands' world-class art turns international heads
It's peak season for Australia's Indigenous art movement and one long-running ex...
Liz Hobday (AAP) 10 Aug 2026
'We have to link arms even more in solidarity and strength'
This speech was delivered by Senator Malarndirri McCarthy, federal Minister for...
New exhibition showcases work of Tiwi artist Michelle Pulatuwayu Woody Minnapinni
Ngiya Murrakupupuniamintiya Jilamara (My Country and Art) by Michelle Pulatuwayu...
Giovanni Torre 31 Jul 2026
Traditional Owners secure Nganjuwarr consent determination in East Kimberley
Traditional Owners have secured formal recognition of their rights across 961 sq...
Natasha Clark 23 Jul 2026
Verification test looms as Indigenous procurement enters new phase

A national Indigenous procurement summit in Naarm / Melbourne has heard the first decade of the Indigenous Procurement Policy opened major new markets for First Nations businesses, but the next phase...

Reece Harley Reece Harley Jul 6, 2026
'A major game changer' - Laauwan Energy Solutions champions rooftop wind energy

First Nations entrepreneur Marliee Liddell hopes to change people's attitudes toward using clean energy, one rooftop wind turbine at a time. A descendant of the Worora and Nyul-Nyul people from the Ki...

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Brendan Foster Jul 1, 2026
Fijian Government and Salvation Army partner to support vulnerable boys

Fiji's Ministry of Women, Children and Social Protection has signed an agreement with the Salvation Army Fiji Division to strengthen support for vulnerable adolescent boys who have been removed from t...

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Rebekah Rasmussen Jun 25, 2026
Y WA's big wheels keep on rolling through Newman

Key points:• Hancock Iron Ore and Kuuwa Rentals extend sponsorship of 4WD bus• The Toyota commuter has improved school attendance in Newman• Transport for kids, youths and families exte...

David Prestipino David Prestipino Jun 13, 2026
Indigenous storage network offers Māori online data sovereignty

Māori peoples are taking back sovereignty of their data storage from the uncertainty of cyberspace amid a brand new Aotearoa decentralised online network.

Andrew Mathieson Andrew Mathieson Jun 11, 2026
Transforming ageing and dementia care for First Nations Elders

Indigenous-led research initiative Deadly Dreaming has been awarded a major national grant to support the reshaping how ageing and dementia care is understood and delivered for Aboriginal and Torres S...

Phoebe Blogg Phoebe Blogg Jun 3, 2026
Study finds Aboriginal mental health workers central to patient care

A new study led by Australia's first Indigenous doctor and child psychiatrist has revealed Aboriginal people in the psychiatric care system do not receive culturally safe care, which is contributing t...

Callan Morse Callan Morse May 27, 2026
Portrait of Pitjantjatjara Elder takes out Archibald Prize

With his Archibald-winning painting, Richard Lewer wanted to put the spotlight on a fellow artist. His life-size portrait of Pitjantjatjara Elder, Iluwanti Ken, was announced as winner of the prestigi...

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Liz Hobday May 8, 2026
Petition pushes for Victoria Cross upgrade for Indigenous war hero William Allan Irwin

A petition to upgrade the medal of Gomeroi war hero Private William Allan Irwin has been launched in a renewed push to secure long-overdue recognition for his extraordinary bravery during World War I...

Alexandra Giorgianni Alexandra Giorgianni Apr 27, 2026
Traditional Owners 'underwhelmed' by WA government’s plan for managing Fitzroy River catchment and Derby Peninsula

The Kimberley Land Council and Traditional Owner Water Working Group say they are "underwhelmed" by the WA government's draft plan for managing the Fitzroy River catchment and the Derby Peninsula, whi...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Apr 1, 2026
Cultural leaders and artists present landmark Ngurrara Canvas II at 25th Biennale of Sydney

Ngurrara cultural leaders, performers and artists from Western Australia have presented the monumental Ngurrara Canvas II during the opening weekend of the 25th Biennale of Sydney, in what is expected...

Alexandra Giorgianni Alexandra Giorgianni Mar 19, 2026
From the Pilbara to Penrith: Yindjibarndi Nyinyart at Wendy’s Garden arrives for 25th Biennale of Sydney

Yindjibarndi Elder and artist Wendy Hubert has travelled from the Pilbara to Sydney to create a garden installation for the 25th Biennale of Sydney, with Penrith Regional Gallery welcoming her alongsi...

Alexandra Giorgianni Alexandra Giorgianni Mar 12, 2026
Indigenous rangers find rarely seen animals in first camera survey of Truwana

The first camera survey ever conducted on Truwana / Cape Barren Island off Tasmania - led by the Truwana Rangers - has recorded two rarely seen animals: white-footed dunnarts and blonde echidnas.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Mar 11, 2026
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