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Flying Doctor program supports bowel cancer prevention in far north South Australia
The Flying Doctor recently delivered a three-day health camp in the remote commu...
Joseph Guenzler 14 May 2026
42 per cent of Indigenous survivors of domestic and family violence unable to access emergency accommodation
National data has exposed deep inequities in access to support for victim-surviv...
Giovanni Torre 13 May 2026
Price plea to end 'racism of low expectations'
Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price says Australia can no longer "hide behind race"...
Calls to better support Aboriginal people at risk of family violence
SiS Tasmania has called on the Tasmanian Government to do more to support Aborig...
Callan Morse 5 May 2026
'In the name of all our women and girls whose lives were stolen, we call for justice'
Note: this article contains references to assault and abuse which some readers m...
Hannah McGlade 2 May 2026
'We expect dignity, safety and fairness for everyone' - Kimberley leaders call for justice reform and safer courts

Djarindjin Aboriginal Corporation has urged reform of the Broome Courthouse and broader Western Australian justice system, warning that unsafe court infrastructure, "chronic" underfunding of support s...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Apr 23, 2026
WA Centre for Rural Health and Bundiyarra Aboriginal Community unite to prevent family violence in the Mid West

The Western Australian Centre for Rural Health and Bundiyarra Aboriginal Community (Aboriginal Corporation) have signed a landmark partnership agreement to work together to prevent family violence by...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Apr 23, 2026
Data reveals ACT Government spending more than double on locking up First Nations people than on Aboriginal community services

New data shows that in 2024-25, the ACT Government spent an estimated $36.2 million on detaining Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the Alexander Maconochie Centre and the Bimberi Youth J...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Apr 20, 2026
Culture you can taste: 65,000 years of flavour takes centre stage at Taste of Kakadu

Sitting under the vast, glittering canopy of the Northern Territory sky, tasting ingredients that have sustained the world's oldest living culture for millennia feels like the simplest and yet most pr...

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Dianne Bortoletto Apr 16, 2026
You cannot police your way out of violence when the police are part of the problem

The South Australian Government's announcement of a new reporting pathway for domestic violence allegedly committed by police officers is being framed as a step forward.

National forum to advance Indigenous-led solutions to family violence

The Queensland Indigenous Family Violence Legal Service (QIFVLS) will host its fourth national gathering in Magandjin / Brisbane in May, bringing together reform advocates from across Australia to adv...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Apr 14, 2026
First Nations-led suicide prevention paper calls for culture-centred reform

Warning: The following article contains references to suicide, which may be distressing to some readersA suicide prevention priorities paper — described as the first of its kind, developed entir...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Apr 10, 2026
Community leadership will make our communities safer

Domestic, family and sexual violence remains one of the most urgent challenges in Australia. Yet despite strong community leadership, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities too often lack t...

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Donnella Mills Mar 31, 2026
Funding boost for Indigenous-led research on family violence and child removals

First Nations-led research out of the University of Melbourne will strive to form a better understanding of families impacted by family violence, supports available to them, and the intersection of ch...

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Mar 26, 2026
Weather time bomb ticking for Australia's north after cyclone reforms at sea

Tropical Cyclone Narelle has reformed at sea, leaving behind a weather time bomb as a swollen river threatens to again inundate homes in an outback town.

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Lloyd Jones Mar 25, 2026
New Indigenous-led peak body aims to turn tide on family violence crisis

In the face of a scourge of violence that sees First Nations women experience violence at overwhelmingly disproportionate rates, a new peak body, bringing together the perspectives of Aboriginal commu...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Mar 24, 2026
Redneck jamboree: racism 'prevalent after referendum'

Racism remains prevalent after the failed voice referendum gave Australia permission to stage a "redneck jamboree", an Indigenous health conference has been told.

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Abe Maddison Mar 24, 2026
Gayaa Dhuwi calls for reform and genuine partnership following Auditor General’s report on mental health and suicide prevention

Recent national findings on mental health and suicide prevention must mark a turning point in the way governments work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, a leading Indigenous mental h...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Mar 23, 2026
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