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Advocates warn against adoption expansion in Queensland child protection reform
Advocates say recommendations from a landmark inquiry into Queensland's child pr...
Dechlan Brennan 6 Jun 2026
AIATSIS celebrates Indigenous excellence with Summit awards
After a week of listening, learning, sharing stories and imagining what stronger...
Nicole Brown 6 Jun 2026
AIATSIS Summit panel explores Indigenous trade and traditional knowledge
Traditional knowledge and Indigenous-led trade were highlighted at the 2026 AIAT...
Inquiry submissions overwhelmingly oppose NT child protection reforms
The overwhelming majority of submissions to a Northern Territory parliamentary i...
Dechlan Brennan 5 Jun 2026
Breaking: NSW police officer avoids jail over death of Indigenous teen Jai Kalani Wright
Warning: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised the following...
Dechlan Brennan 5 Jun 2026
Pacific leaders bring traditional knowledge to AIATSIS Summit

The AIATSIS Summit on the Gold Coast has heard Pacific leaders call for traditional knowledge to be treated as a living system for governance, education, climate response and leadership.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jun 5, 2026
Trials to mentor next generation of Indigenous artists

Ngarrindjeri Hip hop icon trials has joined Adelaide University's Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music to mentor emerging Aboriginal artists and share the skills behind a career which has helped sha...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jun 5, 2026
Major Kakadu plum purchase shows Indigenous supply chain benefits

Adelaide-based Creative Native Foods has expanded its commitment to Indigenous-led procurement, placing one of its largest Kakadu plum orders of the year with Larrakia-owned harvesting business Aborig...

David Prestipino David Prestipino Jun 5, 2026
Kimberley Aboriginal Law and Culture Centre champions Indigenous data rights at AIATSIS Summit

Leaders from the Kimberley Aboriginal Law and Culture Centre (KALACC) are championing Indigenous Data Sovereignty at this year's Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (...

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Jun 5, 2026
Forgotten superfruit returns after rare harvest

Key points:- Burdekin Plum is native to northern Australia- Antioxidant activity five times higher than blueberries- Available only in limited seasonal quantitiesAn native fruit enjoyed by First Natio...

David Prestipino David Prestipino Jun 4, 2026
From dependency to sovereignty: First Nations leaders call for new approach to economic governance

A growing movement is challenging the way economic development is designed and delivered in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, with increasing calls for a shift away from dependency-ba...

Nicole Brown Nicole Brown Jun 4, 2026
Yolŋu leader brings lessons of power and process to AIATSIS Summit

The AIATSIS Summit on the Gold Coast has heard from Yolŋu leader Professor Yalmay Marika-Yunupiŋu, who drew on language, culture and lived experience while speaking about truth, power and sh...

'Rather fight Jai': team Opetaia slam rare WBC move

Jai Opetaia's manager has slammed the WBC's conduct and tipped widespread legal action as his champion's messy quest for unification hit another hurdle.

Meriam people mark Mabo Day with push for cultural governance

Thirty-four years after the Mabo decision changed Australian legal history, Meriam Traditional Owners have announced plans to pursue a new community-led governance model grounded in culture, tradition...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jun 4, 2026
'Jailing is failing': call for more diversion programs

When Tiffany St Clair first entered the NSW prison system on remand she was told by a guard to "treat it as a holiday" and "sleep through it".

Knights forward referred to integrity unit over charge

Newcastle second-rower Jermaine McEwen has been referred to the NRL integrity unit over a driving charge that he will face court for later this month.

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Joel Gould (AAP) Jun 4, 2026
Carrying fire, not ashes: First Nations leader calls for new approach to legacy and leadership

A powerful call for First Nations women to protect their wellbeing while continuing to lead communities has been delivered by Jasmin Gentle, who says legacy should never come at the cost of burnout.

Nicole Brown Nicole Brown Jun 3, 2026
AIATSIS chair urges mob to carry Summit message home

The AIATSIS Summit on the Gold Coast has become a meeting place for Indigenous leaders, organisations and communities to discuss truth-telling, culture, native title, language, justice and self-determ...

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