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National Native Title Council welcomes federal funding boost for Traditional Owner organisations
The National Native Title Council has welcomed the Federal Government's $75 mill...
Giovanni Torre 3 Aug 2025
Traditional Owners join international Initiative for Responsible Mining Assurance
The National Native Title Council has announced its support for the Initiative f...
Giovanni Torre 14 May 2025
National Native Title Council urges federal government to boost Traditional Owners' economic self-determination
The National Native Title Council has urged the federal government to provide Tr...
Giovanni Torre 28 Nov 2024
Price labels Albanese "two-faced" for rejecting inquiry into Native Title bodies and Land Councils
Opposition spokesperson for Indigenous Australians, Jacinta Nampijinpa Price, ha...
Dechlan Brennan 11 Sep 2024
Indigenous experts say free, prior and informed consent is key to PM's wealth creation plan
The federal government's plan to include First Nations people as co-drivers of n...
David Prestipino 5 Aug 2024
Clean energy rollout must address 'historic injustice'

Indigenous Australians say they want to shake off a history of economic development "being done to us, not with us" with a stake in the renewable energy revolution.

ILSC says First Nations voices are needed to reach clean energy targets

The critical role of Indigenous communities in Australia's transition to clean energy is the focus of this week's First Nations Clean Energy Symposium on Kaurna Country in Adelaide.

David Prestipino David Prestipino May 7, 2024
Exclusive: Indigenous youth delegates address UN, urge Australian government to embrace Declaration on First Nations rights

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth delegates from the National Native Title Council addressed the twenty-third session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues overnight.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Apr 18, 2024
Canadian and Australian Indigenous organisations strike historic agreement on collaboration and solidarity

A unique international agreement has been struck between key Indigenous-led organisations in Australia and Canada that prioritises Indigenous collaboration and diplomacy in seeking to address the entr...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Nov 17, 2023
Land rights and heritage champion grieves loss of "visionary and keeper of songlines", Yunupingu

National Native Title Council chair and First Nations Heritage Protection Alliance co-chair Kado Muir has expressed grief for the "profound loss of great leader and visionary", Yunupingu, who he said...

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Apr 4, 2023
National Native Title Council welcomes federal funding to protect South Australian heritage sites

The National Native Title Council have called the funding to restore and preserve cultural sites in South Australia, a "welcome" investment. The federal government has announced a sum of $720,000 woul...

Emma Ruben Emma Ruben Apr 3, 2023
Key Indigenous Advisory Committee to guide environment and heritage law reform announced

The membership of the next Indigenous Advisory Committee, which will be crucial to federal environmental and Aboriginal heritage protection reforms, was announced Thursday.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jan 5, 2023
Indigenous representatives make an impact at COP27

The United Nations kicked off their 27th climate summit in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, on 6 November for governments to come together to discuss limiting the rise in global temperatures.

Emma Ruben Emma Ruben Nov 16, 2022
Global First Nations solidarity vital to climate fight - National Native Title Council head at COP27

National Native Title Council chief executive Jamie Lowe is at the COP27 conference in Egypt working with indigenous people from around the world to stand up for their rights.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Nov 13, 2022
Number of Indigenous people facing threat of deportation revealed after court case canned

The National Native Title Council has welcomed the end of a Federal Government court challenge which could have seen at least 12 Indigenous people deported from Australia.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Aug 9, 2022
Albanese government's promise on Aboriginal heritage as new campaign launched

Australia's new Aboriginal Affairs Minister Linda Burney says the Federal Government will take Aboriginal heritage protection "very, very seriously".

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre May 27, 2022
Native title body calls for future fund as PBCs get budget sugar hit

Concerns have been raised over funding allocated to the prescribed body corporates sector, as a key representative council questions its longevity and financial security.

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Apr 1, 2022
Proposed heritage law an 'abuse of human rights' says Kado Muir

A Ngalia leader has taken his calls for help to the United Nations after serious concerns Western Australia's new heritage laws will put Indigenous communities' human rights at stake.

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