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Landmark $450 million renewables project wins global ESG gong
A major renewable energy project in rural New South Wales has been recognised gl...
David Prestipino 3 Dec 2025
Grants support Aboriginal community-led projects in NSW Renewable Energy Zone
Aboriginal leaders in NSW's Central-West Orana Renewable Energy Zone have welcom...
Jarred Cross 19 Sep 2025
Wellington Aboriginal community secures commercial partnership, equity ownership in major battery project
New South Wales' Wellington Aboriginal community has secured a commercial partne...
Callan Morse 7 Aug 2025
Emerging Yuin storyteller Kaitlen Wellington joins Red Room Poetry Month
Kaitlen Wellington is set to join Red Room Poetry Month as part of a panel of es...
Aboriginal-led youth program keeps culture strong in NSW’s Central West

An Aboriginal-led youth program in the New South Wales town of Wellington is bringing young Indigenous people together, keeping culture strong, and building positive pathways into education and employ...

Callan Morse Callan Morse May 14, 2025
“Not a theme park”: Indigenous figures blast Mount Wellington zip-line proposal

A proposed open zip-line project on Hobart's Mount Wellington has received staunch opposition from Indigenous and political groups. Lodged by tourism entrepreneur TAZZIP, the proposal which seeks to c...

Callan Morse Callan Morse Feb 6, 2025
Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre reaffirms opposition to Mount Wellington development as government starts strategic review

A Tasmanian Aboriginal corporation has doubled down on its opposition to developments on Hobart's Mount Wellington. The Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre says infrastructure developments on the "sacred moun...

Callan Morse Callan Morse Aug 6, 2024
Hurricanes women create a storm over 'redneck' haka

The Wellington Hurricanes will apologise to New Zealand's government after a haka performed by their women's side reportedly labelled the coalition "redneck.

Tasmania's Kunanyi (Mount Wellington) saved from 'scarring' cable car development

Contentious plans to build a cable car to the pinnacle of the rugged 1271-metre mountain overlooking Hobart have been knocked back by Tasmania's planning tribunal.

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NSW Aboriginal health service 'financially sound' in midst of special administration

Special administration of Wellington Aboriginal Corporation Health Service will continue until May 22, with the appointment of a new chief financial officer to improve financial performance.

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Apr 7, 2022
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