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A decades-old narrative: The confected outrage over Aboriginal Heritage costs
There is a familiar narrative in the way Aboriginal heritage is discussed in Wes...
Dr Anna Fagan 14 Jun 2026
Indigenous ranger groups call for funding boost as costs rise
Key points: Rising costs are making the work of Indigenous rangers more difficul...
Natasha Clark 12 Jun 2026
Yindjibarndi, BHP explore Pilbara clean energy solutions
Key Points:• A new MOU could accelerate BHP's decarbonisation of energy needs in...
David Prestipino 26 May 2026
'Financial freedom, good life and prosperity' from Yindjibarndi lands should be 'mirrored' in the community
Yindjibarndi Group chief executive Michael Woodley has issued an official respon...
Giovanni Torre 14 May 2026
'We still haven't given up' - Yindjibarndi leaders look to the future after court's compensation ruling
Yindjibarndi Traditional Owners "still haven't given up" after their long battle...
Giovanni Torre 13 May 2026
Indigenous community braces for decision on $1.8b claim

An Aboriginal community will learn whether its billion-dollar landmark case against one of Australia's biggest iron ore companies has been successful after arguing the mine destroyed cultural sites.

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Aaron Bunch May 12, 2026
WA government moves to ‘secure Pilbara’s water future’

The Western Australian government has announced a $12.4 million investment to support the long-term sustainability of groundwater from the Millstream aquifer, "helping to secure the Pilbara's water fu...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Nov 6, 2025
Yindjibarndi Energy Corporation celebrates green light for solar project

A major Yindjibarndi Energy Corporation initiative received the green light on Monday from the City of Karratha's Joint Development Assessment Panel; development application approval for Project Jinbi...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Dec 9, 2024
'Sucked dry': AGM told Rio Tinto won't mine Jabiluka, but concerns grow over Pilbara water extraction

Rio Tinto's relationships with Traditional Owners in the Pilbara came under the spotlight during its 2024 annual shareholder meeting in Brisbane on Thursday.

David Prestipino David Prestipino May 3, 2024
Pilbara's clean energy race on resource-rich lands in Indigenous hands

A major step was taken towards Indigenous-led renewable energy development on Traditional Owner land, with a new agreement putting the Yindjibarndi People in the driver's seat across WA's North West.

David Prestipino David Prestipino Apr 17, 2024
Clean energy transition can drive Indigenous prosperity

Australia will use Canada as a model to improve economic empowerment for First Nations organisations in its renewable energy transition. Federal Energy minister Chris Bowen told the Lowy Institute las...

David Prestipino David Prestipino Dec 1, 2023
Clean energy race gives Pilbara traditional owners a 'seat at the table'

Pilbara Solar has timed its entry into Western Australia's renewables market and focus on First Nations involvement perfectly, with the transition to clean energy and Indigenous engagement gathering m...

David Prestipino David Prestipino Nov 24, 2023
Rio pumps $70m on robotic mine while bigger fish await

Awakening the power of two sleeping giants across two continents is critical for Rio Tinto to access future higher-grade iron ore exports. The world's biggest iron ore producer will increase output ca...

David Prestipino David Prestipino Oct 31, 2023
Traditional Owners now major players for miners going green

Traditional Owners are primed to play a major role as Australia's biggest miners invest billions in decarbonising projects across their lands.

David Prestipino David Prestipino Oct 31, 2023
Yindjibarndi Energy sign Pilbara renewables MOU with Rio Tinto

Yindjibarndi Energy Corporation's ambition to be a key player in Australia's clean energy transition received a boost in the Pilbara on Friday after signing a memorandum of understanding with Rio Tint...

David Prestipino David Prestipino Oct 20, 2023
Pilbara Aboriginal group on notice over director 'hardship' loan breaches

A major Pilbara Aboriginal corporation has landed in hot water with the Indigenous corporations watchdog over the payment of 'hardship' loans to directors.

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Apr 14, 2022
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