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Students to explore Aboriginal language revitalisation during National Reconciliation Week
The revitalisation of Aboriginal languages will be the focus of a free online pr...
Phoebe Blogg 21 May 2026
Aboriginal Girls Home research aims to reconnect families
More than 80 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and girls connected to...
Giovanni Torre 18 May 2026
Archaeological tests find no evidence of more human remains at Baalang site on Wadjemup
Archaeological investigations of 12 potential burial-like anomalies discovered l...
Giovanni Torre 15 May 2026
Ancestor laid to rest with traditional burial on Wadjemup / Rottnest
The human remains of Indigenous ancestry uncovered on Wadjemup last month were g...
Ronan O'Connell 9 May 2026
From Goldfields to Gardens: The legacy of Aboriginal–Chinese enterprise
Our Story: Aboriginal Chinese People in Australia, at the National Museum of Aus...
Reece Harley 7 May 2026
'One Red Blood' exhibition honours David Gulpilil through family, Country and art

'One Red Blood: Gulpilil in the Landscape' will open in Naarm / Melbourne this week as a tribute to the late Yolŋu man David Gulpilil Ridjimiraril Dalaithngu, bringing together photography, weavi...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Apr 28, 2026
First Nations from across Western Australia to play key role in care for ancestors found on Wadjemup / Rottnest

The discovery of a further 12 potential burial sites on Wadjemup / Rottnest Island is significant to Indigenous people throughout Western Australia, and peoples and nations from around the state will...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Apr 24, 2026
Prince Harry meets with Indigenous veterans at War Memorial

The Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry, who as a British military man rose to the rank of Captain over two operational tours of Afghanistan, recently stepped forward through ceremonial smoke and laid a wrea...

Andrew Mathieson Andrew Mathieson Apr 21, 2026
New Wadjemup / Rottnest projects reveal hidden hell

Note: this report includes images of Indigenous people who have died. It is Boorloo / Perth's favourite holiday location, a majestic island ringed by beaches and fauna-rich reefs, and inhabited by the...

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Ronan O’Connell Mar 25, 2026
Uncle Ted Williams continuing Bilin Bilin’s legacy in Logan

A Yugambeh Elder and longtime teacher in Logan is continuing the legacy of one of south-east Queensland's most recognised Aboriginal leaders.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Mar 10, 2026
Women’s History Month must centre the strength of Australia’s First Nations women

Every March we celebrate Women's History Month which is a time to recognise the pioneering women who have shaped our societies. Across Australia we see many well-deserved tributes to women who have bl...

Women's History Month – Jade Appo Ritchie

Jade Appo Ritchie does not slip quietly into a room. She arrives, and people notice. Not because she is loud, but because she is present. She moves through the space easily, greeting, laughing, leanin...

Nicole Brown Nicole Brown Mar 5, 2026
Meet the woman backing the next generation of Indigenous STEM leaders

Long before national strategies and international fellowships, Kim Dyball understood one thing clearly: systems either recognise Indigenous brilliance or erase it.

Nicole Brown Nicole Brown Mar 4, 2026
Women’s History Month: Professor Ruth Wallace

March is Women's History Month. It is a time to honour the social, cultural, political and economic contributions of women, and to reflect on the leadership that has shaped communities across generati...

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Nicole Brown Mar 1, 2026
More than 10,000 acres of ancestral land restored to rightful owners: the Washoe Tribe

In what is the largest land return in the Sierra Nevada region and third largest in Californian history, the Washoe Tribe now owns 10,274 acres (4,158 hectares) northeast of Lake Tahoe, announcing the...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Feb 19, 2026
Pinjarra massacre and Governor’s apology to be formally taught in WA schools

Planning has begun to formally teach the history of the Pinjarra massacre - and Western Australian Governor Chris Dawson's apology - in the state's schools.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Feb 11, 2026
History repeats and we are in the firing line

The recent racist attack on our community makes it clear that we are not safe, nor have we ever been. On January 26, a community march in Boorloo/Perth that had been organised to mark Invasion Day was...

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Mervyn Davis Feb 11, 2026
Australia’s long lie about Aboriginal people: An attack years in the making

On 26 January 2026, at an Invasion Day rally on Boorloo's city CBD, a man is alleged to have thrown a homemade explosive device into a crowd of thousands. It did not detonate.

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Jesse J. Fleay Feb 9, 2026
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