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Remote First Nations communities are increasingly using renewable energy infrastructure to address chronic power insecurity, drawing investor interest while reducing long-term operating costs for gove...
As January 26 approaches, the conversation about Australia's national identity continues to grow. Reconciliation WA says Australia has long been defined by values such as mateship, fairness, multicult...
Fresh off the back of reaching 1000 members and ushering the release of a groundbreaking federal strategy, the First Nations Clean Energy Network is geared up for a huge 2025.
All Australian energy ministers released the First Nations Clean Energy Strategy this week, honouring a commitment to put First Nations front and centre of the country's clean energy transition.
Every energy minister in Australia joined First Nations clean energy leaders in Adelaide to launch the First Nations Clean Energy Strategy on Friday.
Driving forces in the renewables race from across Australia have been chosen from more than 100 applicants for the First Nations Clean Energy Network's second PowerMakers program.
ReconciliationWA is inviting the community to come together to share and reflect one year on from the Voice Referendum. The organisation said this week that the past year has been one of change, refra...
Australia's race to net-zero emissions by 2050 means that Indigenous groups are becoming key partners in sustainable wealth-creation projects.
Aunty Muriel Bamblett has been awarded Person of the Year at the National NAIDOC Awards, held on the lands of the Kaurna people in Tarntanya/Adelaide on Saturday.
The Albanese government's third federal budget has been met with cynicism from climate and sustainability groups for its dismissal of Indigenous economic engagement in its $23 billion clean energy tra...
Look, we get it.$19.7 billion over 10 years to kickstart the clean energy transformation through the Future Made in Australia package is great news!
Proud Bardi Jawi Yawuru man Nolan Hunter and the chief executive of an integrated community service provider, Debra Zanella have been appointed Reconciliation WA's new co-chairs.
Professor Peter Yu believes understanding and recognising Indigenous water rights are vital for the health, wellbeing and survival of this country's First Peoples.