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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 h...
Guest Author 6 Jul 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 — inclu...
Guest Author 13 Mar 2020
Australia slapped with F minus for zero progress in Indigenous affairs
Australia has been given an F minus for its performance in Indigenous affairs in...
Guest Author 13 Mar 2020
Cricket workshops, weaving and Torres Strait Islander cooking at summer fest
With cooking demonstrations of traditional Torres Strait Islander dishes, cricke...
Guest Author 13 Mar 2020
Music legend Troy Cassar-Daley wisely warns against sugar-coating history
With four ARIAs, 36 Golden Guitar awards and 31 number one hits, it's difficult...
Guest Author 5 Mar 2020
Heritage, feral horses and meat pies conversation starters at Narjong Healing Ceremony

In the first of its kind in 150 years, the Narjong Healing Ceremony brought together men and women from across the country to the mighty Murrumbidgee River.

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NIT Feb 18, 2020
Expect to be spellbound by a Red Centre awash with light

Baker Boy will perform at this year's Parrtjima festival, the world's only First Nations light show, which will bring Australia's Red Centre alive.

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NIT Feb 18, 2020
Are you a Torres Strait dance team after funding?

An invitation has been extended for Torres Strait and Northern Peninsula Area dance teams to submit applications for funding to perform at the 2019 Darwin Festival and Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair (DAAF...

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NIT Feb 18, 2020
Scholarship a weight off the shoulders for aspiring doctor from Cairns

The first in her family to attend university, 25-year-old Demi Cheetham is the 2019 recipient of the House Call Doctor Futures in Health Indigenous Scholarship.

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NIT Feb 18, 2020
Mowanjum Festival—a vital showcase of living culture

Mowanjum Aboriginal Arts and Culture Festival will return in 2019, extending an invitation to those near and far, to come together and experience the vibrant wealth of culture held by the Ngarinyin, W...

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NIT Feb 18, 2020
Seriously smooth earworms by Birdz

Breaking down barriers with uncensored, authentic honesty, Birdz has just dropped his new EP Place of Dreams via Bad Apples Music. Released less than a week ago, the EP has attracted plenty of hype, p...

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NIT Feb 18, 2020
Barunga's back!

A vibrant celebration of culture, sport, music and life will return to the Northern Territory this weekend. Barunga Festival, one of Australia's most important cultural events, is an immersive experie...

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NIT Feb 18, 2020
Woolworths reaffirms commitment to reconciliation

SPONSORED: The Woolworths Group has reaffirmed its commitment to Australia's reconciliation with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples with the launch of its 2019-2021 Reconciliation Action Pl...

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NIT Jul 8, 2019
Breakfast brings reconciliation flaws to the fore

NIT EDITORIAL: Congratulations to Reconciliation WA for hosting a great event last Friday in Perth. It is certainly a step in the right direction on a very long journey towards equity and parity for t...

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NIT Jun 5, 2019
Rise of AFLW triggers women’s league in the Kimberley

The number of female athletes taking part in Aussie Rules football is booming, as 49% of Indigenous Australians are now playing organised sport.

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NIT May 2, 2019
The show that's busting myths about Kimberley Aboriginal art

The Art Gallery of Western Australia is now showcasing Desert, River Sea: Portraits of the Kimberley, an exhibition of Aboriginal artwork from north-west WA.

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NIT Feb 13, 2019
Honours listed graciously acknowledge family, community, peers

Thirty-five recipients received awards for distinguished service to the Indigenous community on the Australia Day 2019 Honours List. Dulcie Flower, Ruth Hennings, Alfred Neal and Diana Travis all rece...

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NIT Jan 31, 2019
A big mob of bad desert monsters, a clever crow and two cheeky mice: summer reading for kids

It's after sunset. A group of technicolour monsters are on the move. They steal food from the shop. They stuff their faces with cake. They squash the community phone box. And this is just the start ..

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NIT Jan 30, 2019
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