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A powerful call for First Nations women to protect their wellbeing while continuing to lead communities has been delivered by Jasmin Gentle, who says legacy should never come at the cost of burnout.
New South Wales Police have flagged the introduction of mandatory body-worn video use for officers, a move welcomed by the state's peak Indigenous legal body.
Students from Ntaria have met AFL great Eddie Betts during Melbourne's Round 12 clash with Greater Western Sydney in Alice Springs. The group, supported by Wanta Aboriginal Corporation (WAC), attended...
An important Indigenous cultural hub in Western Australia's Goldfields is set for a transformative period which will further embed inclusion and community connection across the vast region.
A Zenadth Kes aftercare report has been finalised after months of consultation with communities across the Torres Strait. The Wakai Waian Healing Aftercare Steering Committee met on Monday to finalise...
Key points:• HAVAS Blak is a first-of-its-kind communications offering• Transformative opportunities for a gap in the market• Initiative reflects National Reconciliation Week 2026 theme...
The family of a young Warlpiri man who died last year after being restrained by two plain-clothed police officers say they no longer feel safe in public spaces after it was announced no charges would...
Day two of the 2026 Overcoming Indigenous Family Violence Forum closed in Meanjin after a program focused on young people, self-determination, trauma-informed practice, child safety and community-led...
An independent body designed to protect and support children in New South Wales' child protection system is urgently needed, experts say, arguing current accountability mechanisms are failing.
The Queensland Indigenous Family Violence Legal Service (QIFVLS)'s 2026 Overcoming Indigenous Family Violence Forum is underway in Magandjin (Brisbane) this week.
Bunuba woman and longtime justice advocate June Oscar AO spoke with National Indigenous Times this week about her life's work, her memoirs, Reconciliation Week and the journey ahead.
A new study led by Australia's first Indigenous doctor and child psychiatrist has revealed Aboriginal people in the psychiatric care system do not receive culturally safe care, which is contributing t...
The federal Attorney-General has written to the Northern Territory government expressing concern that the CLP's "tough on crime" policies are not being matched with investment in legal agencies.