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Advocates warn against adoption expansion in Queensland child protection reform
Advocates say recommendations from a landmark inquiry into Queensland's child pr...
Dechlan Brennan 6 Jun 2026
AIATSIS celebrates Indigenous excellence with Summit awards
After a week of listening, learning, sharing stories and imagining what stronger...
Nicole Brown 6 Jun 2026
Indigenous student’s winning art celebrates connections formed at Curtin University
A striking artwork inspired by the connections formed at university has taken ou...
Phoebe Blogg 5 Jun 2026
Gunai writer's one-woman show Yandha Djanbay (Go Slowly) to visit Merrigong Theatre Company
Merrigong Theatre Company is set to present Gunai artist and writer Kirli Saunde...
Phoebe Blogg 5 Jun 2026
Sea Place on Country to light up La Perouse in two-night cultural celebration
Sydneysiders are being invited to experience a powerful after-dark celebration o...
Phoebe Blogg 5 Jun 2026
AIATSIS Summit panel explores Indigenous trade and traditional knowledge

Traditional knowledge and Indigenous-led trade were highlighted at the 2026 AIATSIS Summit in a panel on how cultural knowledge can shape Australia's international engagement.

Inquiry submissions overwhelmingly oppose NT child protection reforms

The overwhelming majority of submissions to a Northern Territory parliamentary inquiry into proposed child protection reforms have urged the government to reconsider changes critics say will "ultimate...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Jun 5, 2026
Reconciliation Week closes with reflection, connection and commitment on Larrakia Country

National Reconciliation Week concluded across the Northern Territory on Mabo Day, bringing communities together on Larrakia Country to reflect on the past, celebrate the resilience of First Nations pe...

Nicole Brown Nicole Brown Jun 5, 2026
Partnership backs Fijian women’s groups with business equipment

Three women's groups in Fiji have received sewing machines and cooking pots through a partnership between the Fijian Government and the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) to support income...

Trials to mentor next generation of Indigenous artists

Ngarrindjeri Hip hop icon trials has joined Adelaide University's Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music to mentor emerging Aboriginal artists and share the skills behind a career which has helped sha...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jun 5, 2026
Fijian settlement receives clean water after 50-year wait

Fijian residents of the Nabuna Settlement in Lekutu, Bua now have access to clean drinking water after more than 50 years of relying on a nearby spring for daily household needs.

Prominent activist goes missing after accusing Indonesia of committing West Papuan ecocide

The family of a prominent West Papua activist has lost contact with its matriarch who has been missing in the occupied territory for almost two weeks.

Andrew Mathieson Andrew Mathieson Jun 5, 2026
Fijian women turn farming and weaving into village income

Women in Mavua village in Nadroga, Fiji, are using farming, weaving and small village projects to build income, food security and independence.

Kimberley Aboriginal Law and Culture Centre champions Indigenous data rights at AIATSIS Summit

Leaders from the Kimberley Aboriginal Law and Culture Centre (KALACC) are championing Indigenous Data Sovereignty at this year's Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (...

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Jun 5, 2026
Jaru and Yindjibarndi doctor receives WA Day Award for health leadership

A Jaru and Yindjibarndi doctor has been recognised for his work improving health care for some of Western Australia's most vulnerable people.

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Jun 4, 2026
Community safety at risk if alcohol protections lapse, NT Aboriginal health body warns

The Northern Territory Government must provide certainty about how it will maintain alcohol restrictions when Interim Alcohol Protected Areas (IAPAs) expire next year.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Jun 4, 2026
Thousands expected at Barunga Festival as event celebrates culture, sport and community

More than 5,000 people are expected to gather in the Northern Territory's remote community of Barunga this weekend for the annual Barunga Festival, one of Australia's most significant celebrations of...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Jun 4, 2026
From dependency to sovereignty: First Nations leaders call for new approach to economic governance

A growing movement is challenging the way economic development is designed and delivered in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, with increasing calls for a shift away from dependency-ba...

Nicole Brown Nicole Brown Jun 4, 2026
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