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Fifty years of deadly: what Aboriginal community control has achieved for our health
This NAIDOC Week, the theme is 50 Years of Deadly. For me, those words land with...
Donna Ah Chee 3 Jul 2026
Blak business is a $3.4 billion pillar of the Territory economy, landmark report reveals
Aboriginal businesses added $3. 4 billion to the Northern Territory economy in 2...
Reece Harley 2 Jul 2026
Tambal Solutions powers careers in mining and earthworks
In Western Australia's Great Southern region an Indigenous-owned and women-led t...
Callan Morse 30 Jun 2026
Three new directors join the board of Indigenous Business Australia
Three new members have been appointed to the board of Indigenous Business Austra...
Giovanni Torre 30 Jun 2026
Strong women return home to Country to heal, lead and shape the future
When Aboriginal women come together on Country, something powerful happens. Know...
Nicole Brown 29 Jun 2026
New report reveals vital opportunity to boost workforce and community safety for First Nations women

A groundbreaking new report has revealed that supporting First Nations women in fire and land management is a critical, yet untapped, strategy for protecting Australian communities from escalating cli...

Phoebe Blogg Phoebe Blogg Jun 26, 2026
Australia's efforts to tackle skin cancer are not reaching First Peoples effectively - this Indigenous researcher is working to change that

Wilman Noongar health researcher Jacinta Walton is working to fill a gap in skin cancer and sun safety for Aboriginal children and young people.

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Jun 25, 2026
Indigenous advocates among ten Australians filing case at United Nations over coal and gas exports

Ten Australians have filed a legal case with the United Nations claiming Australia' federal government is violating their human rights by continuing to support coal and gas companies to fuel climate e...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jun 23, 2026
Vicky Welgraven AM joins White Ribbon’s Workplace Accreditation Panel

White Ribbon Australia has appointed Vicky Welgraven AM to its Workplace Accreditation Panel, strengthening the national program's governance and cultural expertise.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jun 16, 2026
Brooke Blurton to share story of healing at Aboriginal Health Conference

Key points:- Brooke Blurton will be a keynote speaker at the 2026 Aboriginal Health Conference in Boorloo / Perth- Rural Health West and WA Country Health Service will host the conference- The event w...

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Jun 12, 2026
Pacific-led research targets diabetes in pregnancy with $1.2 million boost

A major new Health Research Council grant will support Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland, to lead a transformative Pacific-led study focused on improving care for Pasifika women with diabete...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jun 12, 2026
Opinion: More than they see - the power behind the misread woman

Perception can be a dangerous thing. Not because people see us, but because too often they stop there. We live in a world that encourages quick judgments. A photograph becomes a personality.

Nicole Brown Nicole Brown Jun 11, 2026
The women who refused to give up: Daly River's journey to Barunga glory

Key points:- Daly River Buffaloes Women's Football Club wins the 2026 Barunga Festival Women's AFL premiership- The region faced major floods, evacuations and months of rebuilding and repairs- Players...

Nicole Brown Nicole Brown Jun 11, 2026
'I carry the voices of all of the women that have shaped my thinking on the issues that matter' - June Oscar AO on her life's work and the meaning of Reconciliation

Bunuba woman and longtime justice advocate June Oscar AO spoke with National Indigenous Times this week about her life's work, her memoirs, Reconciliation Week and the journey ahead.

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Maria Marouchtchak May 27, 2026
'We're the sleeping giant': Natasha Short sets 20 per cent procurement target

Key Points:- The Kimberley is 40 per cent Aboriginal. Only 10 per cent of its businesses are.- "If you had $50,000, you'd give it to an Aboriginal organisation before you gave it to an Aboriginal busi...

Reece Harley Reece Harley 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
Former Minister for Indigenous Australians Linda Burney receives honorary doctorate from University of Sydney

Former Minister for Indigenous Australians Linda Burney has received an honorary doctorate from the University of Sydney in recognition of her leadership in education, public service, reconciliation a...

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross May 26, 2026
Nine years since the Uluṟu Statement from the Heart was issued and the need for a voice is stronger than ever

Tuesday 26 May 2026, marks nine years since the Uluṟu Statement from the Heart was offered as an olive branch to the Australian people to move forward as a nation together for a better future.

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