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AIATSIS Summit panel explores Indigenous trade and traditional knowledge
Traditional knowledge and Indigenous-led trade were highlighted at the 2026 AIAT...
Partnership backs Fijian women’s groups with business equipment
Three women's groups in Fiji have received sewing machines and cooking pots thro...
Rebekah Rasmussen 5 Jun 2026
International Seabed Authority says Pasifika nations have the power to shape future of seabed mining laws
The influence of Pacific nations shaping seabed mining regulations should not be...
Andrew Mathieson 1 Jun 2026
Queensland dementia care pilot draws on culture and connection
A First Nations-led dementia care practice development program in Queensland is...
Joseph Guenzler 22 May 2026
Truth‑telling is a human right, and Australia has a legal duty to deliver it

Australia stands at a turning point. The defeat of the 2023 Voice Referendum did not simply end a debate; it exposed how uncomfortable many Australians still are with the truth.

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Scottie Campbell Apr 28, 2026
More deaths following latest military action in West Papua

The Indonesian military has been accused of attacking a refugee camp in West Papua territory, reportedly killing at least nine people including a toddler and a pregnant woman.

Andrew Mathieson Andrew Mathieson Apr 22, 2026
Fiji breaks ground on $10 million rehabilitation centre in Tamavua

Fiji has broken ground on a new National Rehabilitation Centre in Tamavua as the country moves to expand care for people recovering from stroke, amputation, injury and other disabling conditions.

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Rebekah Rasmussen Apr 21, 2026
Wurundjeri seasons story invites reflection and connection to Country at Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show

A walk through Wurundjeri biik bolin bolin Indigenous Garden at one of the world's largest horticultural events invites much more than just a look.

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Mar 30, 2026
Amnesty International urges ‘fully independent’ investigation of young Aboriginal man’s death in custody in Darwin

Amnesty International says it is deeply concerned by the death in custody of a 25-year-old Aboriginal man in Darwin this week and is calling for a fully independent investigation into the circumstance...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Mar 27, 2026
'With or without the belt': stripped Opetaia finds ally

The coach of one of Jai Opetaia's world title belt rivals has declared interest in a duel even after the Australian was stripped by the IBF for a second time.

'We are, and have always been, relatives' - North American Indigenous leaders issue Declaration of Kinship and Cooperation

The National Congress of American Indians and the Assembly of First Nations have renewed their shared commitment to unity, cooperation, and mutual support through a Declaration of Kinship and Cooperat...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Mar 25, 2026
Molly Hadfield Social Justice Oration honouring women driving change

The Molly Hadfield Social Justice Oration will return on April 1 as part of Darebin's International Women's Day program, with this year's event focused on music, resistance and gender.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Mar 23, 2026
'No harmony without justice' - Protest rejects ‘Harmony Day’ in call for national truth-telling

Hundreds of protestors in Sydney have called for the abolition of 'Harmony Day' in a push for truth-telling on racial discrimination and violence.

Alexandra Giorgianni Alexandra Giorgianni Mar 22, 2026
First Nations families speak out on harm caused after their children were thrown out of Inverell Aquatic Centre

First Nations families have spoken out publicly about the harm caused after their children were thrown out from the Inverell Aquatic Centre by NSW Police.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Mar 21, 2026
Thousands expected to march in Sydney against racial discrimination

Thousands of people are expected to march in Sydney on Saturday to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, standing in solidarity against racism, injustice, and ongoin...

Alexandra Giorgianni Alexandra Giorgianni Mar 20, 2026
Whadjuk and Waikato in candid dialogue on wealth, legacy and long-term strategy

Leaders from the Whadjuk Aboriginal Corporation are in Aotearoa for a week-long program with Waikato-Tainui, examining how one of the country's largest iwi (family) has transformed a Treaty settlement...

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Reece Harley Mar 20, 2026
Firefly First Nations Fund launched to support women and children escaping domestic violence

Women's Community Shelters has launched its Firefly First Nations Fund following International Women's Day, aiming to provide immediate and culturally safe support for First Nations women and children...

Alexandra Giorgianni Alexandra Giorgianni Mar 18, 2026
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