Indigenous Knowledge
Over one in ten Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people live with Type 2 diabetes, more than double the percentage of non-Indigenous Australians.
A new six-part documentary series placing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander knowledge and leadership at the centre of climate change conversations is available to watch nationwide this month.
Long before national strategies and international fellowships, Kim Dyball understood one thing clearly: systems either recognise Indigenous brilliance or erase it.
A new Savanna Fire Management methodology grounded in First Nations fire stewardship has entered global public consultation, with its progression to be discussed this week at the Indigenous Carbon Ind...
Murdoch University has awarded an Honorary Doctorate to Vivienne Hansen, recognising her lifetime dedication to sharing, teaching, and advocating for Noongar culture, language and knowledge.
Martu rangers and language workers from the Kanyirninpa Jukurrpa Aboriginal Corporation have been travelling across Western Australia's Western Desert this month, documenting knowledge about native pl...
Darwin-based company Indigenous Connection was recognised at the 2025 Resilient Australia Awards National Ceremony in Naarm earlier this week.
Thousands of First Peoples educators and knowledge holders from the around world coming together isn't just historic, it comes at a "pivotal time" to shape the future, the World Indigenous Peoples' Co...
An Indigenous Desert Alliance delegation is standing tall at the 30th United Nations Climate Change Conference in Belem, Brazil. The IDA COP30 team hosted a panel session in the Australian Pavilion at...
Foundations for "transformative inter-generational outcomes" for Indigenous education around the world will be laid as knowledge and aspirations are shared amongst thousands at the World Indigenous Pe...
The power of Indigenous knowledge was a key focus at the New Zealand College of Public Health Medicine (NZCPHM) annual scientific meeting, Hui Pūtaiao a-tau, recently held in Rotorua.
Traditional Owners have played a key role in restoring the aquatic habitats of two at-risk Collie River pools. The pools, critical refuges for native flora and fauna during Western Australia's dry sea...
If you had worked for a mining company in the Pilbara for a quarter of a century, you would likely have amassed a small fortune. For many, that would be a measure of a successful life.