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Exclusive: 'Our kids deserve better' — Sue-Anne Hunter on building a future where Indigenous children are heard
As incarceration and out-of-home care rates for Indigenous children continue to...
Dechlan Brennan 11 Nov 2025
First Nations law student pushing Australia's need for UN Indigenous rights on the global stage
There should be no doubting the bravery of the next generation of Indigenous act...
Dechlan Brennan 18 Aug 2025
"It's a privilege": Meet one of the commissioners responsible for helping document the "real" history of Victoria
Travis Lovett is an intimidating person. Anyone who has watched the Yoorrook Jus...
Dechlan Brennan 23 May 2024
First Nations storytellers pave pathways to sleep
First Nations-led not-for-profit Common Ground has partnered with Snapchat to cr...
NIT 14 Sep 2021
The songs that went viral through the desert
Please note, this story contains the names of people who have passed away. In mo...
NIT 16 Sep 2020
Indigenous LGBTQ2 rep says they’re being left out of key initiative by federal departments and crown corporations

First published on May 2, 2019 by APTN National News Canada. The original article can be viewed here. Published with permission from APTN. Ashley BrandsonAPTN NewsIndigenous LGBTQ2 people and advocate...

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Guest Author Jul 6, 2020
Nunavut fashion show in Iqaluit by Inuit, for Inuit

This story was first published by APTN News in Canada. It has been republished here with permission. When there is a fashion show in Nunavut, it's usually for visitors to the territory.

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Guest Author Jul 6, 2020
U.S. blocking reference to climate change in Arctic conference statement amounts to a ‘moral failure’ says ICC president

This story was first published by APTN News in Canada and has been republished here with permission. The head of the Inuit Circumpolar Council (ICC) has condemned the United States for blocking any re...

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Guest Author Jul 6, 2020
A 13-year-old misfit rights the wrongs in his home town

A new SBS series from director Dylan River is hitting the small screen come July 5. An Australianised retelling of the classic Robin Hood tale, Robbie Hood is set in Alice Springs and tells the story...

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Guest Author Apr 2, 2020
Pat Dodson: no stranger to challenge

Wayne Bergmann is the Chief Executive Officer of KRED Enterprises, a Broome-based charitable trust committed to independent Aboriginal economic development.

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Guest Author Apr 2, 2020
Ruling the ratings: heart-stealing family face fears in season 2

The Rule family stole hearts in the first season of fly-on-the-wall series Family Rules. Now they're back. The second season of Family Rules begins on NITV on November 14 and it is set to be just as e...

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Guest Author Mar 13, 2020
Marriage equality more than an institution—it’s a right to determine how we live

Twenty-five-year old Ballardong and Wiradjuri woman Edie Shepherd can hardly believe it's been a year since Australia voted yes to same sex marriage.

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Guest Author Mar 13, 2020
They want your identity, your money and your heart: beware remote community scammers

Remote Indigenous communities are being warned to watch out for scammers — including romance tricksters — who have so far this year fleeced them of three million dollars.

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Guest Author Mar 13, 2020
Traditional storytelling, healing and weaving on show at free Syd gathering

Hundreds of cultural custodians from around the world will converge on Sydney's Darling Harbour this month. A Healing Our Spirit Worldwide conference will run for four days from November 26 at the Int...

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Guest Author Mar 13, 2020
Wadeye women stun with plums

A yoghurt made with Kakadu plums harvested on traditional lands in the Northern Territory has been launched in Adelaide. South Australian bushfood company Something Wild Australia and Fleurieu Milk Co...

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Guest Author Mar 13, 2020
Dance off keeps lore alive in Sydney spectacular

Internationally acclaimed dance troupe, the Nunukul Yuggera, has won this year's Dance Rites competition at the Sydney Opera House. The dancers from Queensland took out first prize of $20,000 in the t...

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Guest Author Mar 13, 2020
Communities predicted to shave thousands off bills with solar

Remote Aboriginal communities in Western Australia's Kimberley are going solar. Between them they have installed more than 100 kilowatts of solar panels on community buildings, supported by the WA gov...

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Guest Author Mar 13, 2020
Night parrot photographed twice in secret location

One of the world's most elusive and mysterious birds has been photographed for a second time by an isolated team of Indigenous rangers in Western Australia's Kimberley.

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Guest Author Mar 13, 2020
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