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Partnership takes action on closing cervical cancer screening gap in Aboriginal communities
Indigenous communities are partnering with the NSW Government to address inequit...
Callan Morse 11 May 2026
Reopening Nyinkka Nyunyu: A cultural heartbeat returns to Tennant Creek
In the heart of Tennant Creek, a powerful cultural space is opening its doors on...
Nicole Brown 6 May 2026
New partnership puts East Kimberley Aboriginal voices at heart of early childhood services
A new partnership in Western Australia's East Kimberley region is aiming to tran...
Natasha Clark 29 Apr 2026
Alberta separatism in Canada: 'One of the most troubling times in my lifetime for First Nations people'
With the threat of separatism from Canada and annexation by the United States, p...
Thomas Law 28 Apr 2026
'Behind the Screen' explores the transformation of breast screening for First Nations communities
A breast screen appointment is free and takes only 10 minutes, but the journey t...
Phoebe Blogg 15 Apr 2026
First Nations film showcase Nunga Screen celebrates 15 years

Country Arts SA's award-winning First Nations film showcase Nunga Screen returns in 2026 for its 15th year of sharing history, humour, culture and Country through powerful storytelling.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Apr 13, 2026
Drastic caribou decline sparks urgent talks between Indigenous leaders and Quebec officials

Indigenous leaders in Quebec are weighing measures to address the decline in Caribou numbers. The Leaf River caribou population in the north of the Canadian province have been in drastic decline in re...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Apr 3, 2026
Police seize large quantity of alcohol bound for remote Kimberley town

Police in Western Australia's north-east Kimberley have seized a large quantity of alcohol destined for a remote Aboriginal community as part of efforts to curb alcohol-induced harm.

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Mar 30, 2026
Landmark court ruling orders $450,000 compensation for cultural harm to Gumbaynggirr peoples

The NSW Land and Environment Court recently ordered the NSW Forestry Corporation to compensate Yurruungga Aboriginal Corporation $450,000 for destroying culturally significant, protected trees in Wild...

Alexandra Giorgianni Alexandra Giorgianni Mar 18, 2026
Cree artist Donita Large condemns use of AI image in news story

Cree singer-songwriter Donita Large has spoken out after an AI-generated image was used in place of her likeness in an online news article promoting her new album, 'The Ancestors'.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Mar 13, 2026
Pacific-led initiatives aim to eliminate cervical cancer across the Pacific

Te Poutoko Ora a Kiwa - Centre for Pacific and Global Health at Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland, and its Pacific partners, are supporting the rollout of safe initiatives across the Pacific...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Mar 8, 2026
Rachel Perkins to lead First Nations strategy at Screen Australia

Proud Arrernte and Kalkadoon woman Rachel Perkins will help guide the future of First Nations storytelling in Australia after being appointed as Screen Australia's new Director of First Nations Strate...

Jackson Clark Jackson Clark Mar 1, 2026
Mother of five's death in custody triggers lawsuit

WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised the following article contains the name of an Indigenous person who has died.

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Aaron Bunch Feb 26, 2026
'Be serious about this, because it’s taking our people' - Indigenous communities urged to access free lung cancer screenings

Gilbert Wanganeen is urging Indigenous people not to wait until it's too late when it comes to lung cancer. Launched in July 2025, the National Lung Cancer Screening Program offers free scans through...

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Feb 12, 2026
Auditor-General flags financial reporting failures at Halls Creek Shire

The Shire of Halls Creek in Western Australia's Kimberley region has been named by the State's Auditor-General as one of several councils failing to meet statutory financial reporting deadlines, with...

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Jan 30, 2026
Darumbal garden welcomes gumbi gumbi trees from Boulder Creek Wind Farm site

Culturally significant gumbi gumbi plants have been relocated from the Boulder Creek Wind Farm project site to a new native garden on Darumbal Country.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jan 27, 2026
‘Mob supporting mob’: AFTRS On Country Pathways Program celebrates with final showcase

The Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS) celebrated the final showcase of its landmark 'On Country Pathways Program' on Friday, marking an end to 18 months of mentorship and training fo...

Alexandra Giorgianni Alexandra Giorgianni Jan 19, 2026
Canadian First Nation sues Province of Alberta over secession threat to treaty rights

Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation is suing the government of Canadian province Alberta over actions it says facilitated a petition in support of a referendum on separating from Canada.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jan 7, 2026
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