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Next-generation Indigenous women flying employment flag
Rising Indigenous employment is being driven by women who are better qualified t...
Lloyd Jones 18 May 2026
Neville Bonner Memorial Scholarship opens for Indigenous honours students
Applications have opened for the Neville Bonner Memorial Scholarship, a national...
Joseph Guenzler 5 Jan 2026
Cultural Centre honouring the life and legacy of Lowitja O’Donoghue to open in Canberra
A new centre commemorating the life of Dr Lowitja O'Donoghue AC CBE DSG will ope...
Dechlan Brennan 19 Mar 2025
‘Jila’ taps new global renewables centre to benefit Ieramugadu communities
A groundbreaking partnership between Ngarluma Yindjibarndi Foundation Ltd (NYFL)...
David Prestipino 8 Feb 2025
$240m Rio Tinto centre to prioritise Indigenous knowledge in renewables transition
Indigenous rights and a more equitable society resulting from the clean energy t...
David Prestipino 1 Feb 2025
Critical research begins on barriers to Indigenous business growth

Researchers hope to uncover the major barriers First Nations businesses experience when trying to access appropriate capital for sustainable growth.

David Prestipino David Prestipino Oct 23, 2024
Yuin doctor dedicated to Indigenous people's 'genetic story'

An Indigenous genomics researcher has been recognised with a fellowship with the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering.

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Keira Jenkins Oct 7, 2024
AICD First Nations Governance Advisory Forum takes first major step

The newly-created AICD (Australian Institute of Company Directors) First Nations Governance Advisory Forum held its first meeting on 25 June this year.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jul 18, 2024
Australian National University, Wesfarmers partner in $10 million funding boost for Indigenous scholarship program

The Australian National University's Kambri Scholars Program has been boosted through a new partnership between the ANU and Wesfarmers Limited.

Callan Morse Callan Morse Feb 9, 2024
Personalised medicine for Indigenous Australians a step closer after “remarkable” DNA discovery

Personalised treatments to address health inequalities experiences by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are a step closer after the most comprehensive analysis of Indigenous Australians' g...

Callan Morse Callan Morse Dec 14, 2023
Huge support for Indigenous voice despite lost vote

Australians rejected an Indigenous voice to parliament largely because they thought it would divide the country. An Australian National University (ANU) survey that's tracked 4200 voters since January...

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Alex Mitchell Nov 28, 2023
Canadian and Australian Indigenous organisations strike historic agreement on collaboration and solidarity

A unique international agreement has been struck between key Indigenous-led organisations in Australia and Canada that prioritises Indigenous collaboration and diplomacy in seeking to address the entr...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Nov 17, 2023
Advocates call for end to compulsory income management

Witness after witness to a senate inquiry into poverty has shared how compulsory income management and onerous Centrelink requirements are damaging Indigenous people and communities.

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Rudi Maxwell Nov 1, 2023
New research shows relationship between First Peoples and dingoes much closer than previously thought

New research from two major Australian universities has revealed that Dingoes were buried - and domesticated - by Indigenous people in the period before colonisation.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Oct 23, 2023
Heat-related deaths study suggests traditional cultural practises may be a better way to stay cool

A study into heat-related deaths in the Northern Territory suggests air-conditioning is ruining the ability to adapt to rising temperatures and that traditional cultural practices may be a better way...

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Kathryn Magann Aug 8, 2023
“In plain sight”: ‘Yes’ campaigners reject Voice scare campaign

A hearing at the Australian National University has heard from proponents of the Yes vote for the Indigenous Voice to Parliament, who have hit back at critics, saying they are "creating diversions and...

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Dechlan Brennan Aug 3, 2023
Australian National University leadership throws its support behind the Voice to Parliament

While eyes remain fixed on the parties and politicians the governance body at one of the country's leading educational institutions has "unreservedly" backed the Voice to Parliament.

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Apr 4, 2023
Safe access to clean drinking water in spotlight as new report shows how many Australians miss out

More than half a million Australians in at least 400 remote or regional communities lack access to quality drinking water. An estimated 408 rural locations with a combined population of 627,736 people...

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