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SiS Tasmania welcomes federal support to end Indigenous family violence
SiS Tasmania, an Aboriginal-led Family Violence and Prevention Legal Service, ha...
Callan Morse 13 May 2026
Calls to better support Aboriginal people at risk of family violence
SiS Tasmania has called on the Tasmanian Government to do more to support Aborig...
Callan Morse 5 May 2026
Victorian Treaty sparks renewed culture wars and wave of misinformation
When the Co-Chairs of the First Peoples' Assembly, Rueben Berg and Ngarra Murray...
Dechlan Brennan 18 Oct 2025
Ethan Indigenous pioneers no-barrier tech pathways for First Nations youth
In a powerful showcase of technology, culture, and opportunity, Ethan Indigenous...
Alexandra Giorgianni 18 Oct 2025
Media Diversity Australia Symposium - Call for First Nations-focused education in media
Journalists and academics have urged stronger First Nations-focused education in...
Alexandra Giorgianni 17 Oct 2025
New report examines gap in healthcare systems experience

The Bureau of Health Information released a report Wednesday providing insights into the experiences of care of thousands of Aboriginal people who were admitted to a New South Wales public hospital.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Sep 24, 2025
Course supports cultural respect and reconciliation in Australian libraries

A new professional development program is supporting cultural respect and reconciliation in Australian libraries. The Respect and Recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, Cultures...

Callan Morse Callan Morse Aug 26, 2025
Aboriginal-led youth program keeps culture strong in NSW’s Central West

An Aboriginal-led youth program in the New South Wales town of Wellington is bringing young Indigenous people together, keeping culture strong, and building positive pathways into education and employ...

Callan Morse Callan Morse May 14, 2025
Senator Thorpe warns of "major problems" with government's misinformation legislation

Senator Lidia Thorpe confirmed on Tuesday she will oppose the federal government's Combatting Misinformation and Disinformation Bill, saying there are major problems with the legislation in its curren...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Nov 19, 2024
Children set to leave Don Dale amid jail overcrowding

Children are set to be moved out of Darwin's Don Dale Youth Detention Centre for the final time, as an overburdened Northern Territory jail system continues to play musical beds with prisoners.

Canadian Indigenous leaders urge "immediate, concrete action" to remove barriers to accessing information

The Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs has called on Canada's federal government to take immediate and definitive steps to remove barriers for First Nations needing access to government-held reco...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Sep 25, 2024
Papua New Guinea mpox outbreak claims are viral misinformation

WHAT WAS CLAIMEDFive per cent of Papua New Guinea's population has mpox. OUR VERDICTFalse. There are no reported cases of mpox in PNG. AAP FACTCHECK – Five per cent of Papua New Guinea's populat...

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Soofia Tariq Aug 30, 2024
Foreign states spread New Caledonia 'misinformation'

Misinformation has fuelled the recent unrest in New Caledonia, with experts warning of foreign involvement. Nine people including two police officers died amid violent protests that swept New Caledoni...

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Kate Atkinson Jun 24, 2024
News Corp apologises for using image of Indigenous dancers in unrelated child sexual abuse story

Three News Corp publications have apologised after using a photo of an Indigenous dance group in an unrelated story about child sexual abuse in remote communities.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Jun 10, 2024
Traditional Owners slam racist campaign against South Coast Marine Park

Wagyl Kaip Southern Noongar Aboriginal Corporation has taken a stand in solidarity with Esperance Traditional Owners and Aboriginal people who have been subject to "appalling racist, threatening and v...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre May 6, 2024
Indigenous Mental Health advocates launch 'Good Yarn Guidelines' for media

Advocates for Indigenous Mental Health recently launched 'Good Yarn Guidelines', a new initiative that aims to reduce the social and emotional harms caused by inaccurate, offensive or insensitive repo...

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Jess Whaler Oct 24, 2023
Australians overwhelmingly demand truth in political advertising laws ahead of federal election

New research by the Australia Institute has revealed more than 60 per cent of 'No' voters expressed concerns about misinformation and disinformation on social media during the referendum campaign.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Oct 20, 2023
"There's a war coming": No campaigner claims Uluru statement supporters want their own military

An Indigenous woman and No campaigner who has links to Nyunggai Warren Mundine's Recognise a Better Way group has told a fringe podcast the creation of Treaties in Australia would result in the United...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Oct 13, 2023
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