National Native Title Council
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.
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.
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.
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...
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...
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...
The membership of the next Indigenous Advisory Committee, which will be crucial to federal environmental and Aboriginal heritage protection reforms, was announced Thursday.
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.
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.
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.
Australia's new Aboriginal Affairs Minister Linda Burney says the Federal Government will take Aboriginal heritage protection "very, very seriously".
Concerns have been raised over funding allocated to the prescribed body corporates sector, as a key representative council questions its longevity and financial security.
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.