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Indigenous-led research qualification to be delivered in Victoria for first time
For the first time in Victoria, people will be able to obtain a Certificate IV i...
Dechlan Brennan 19 May 2026
Nulungu Research Institute launches Talking Heads Seminar Series
The Nulungu Research Institute has launched its 2026 Talking Heads Seminar Serie...
Callan Morse 12 May 2026
Closing the Gap in Indigenous bone health: Kalgoorlie research partnership aims to transform national screening policy
Spartan First Imaging and its academic partners from Monash University and Edith...
Giovanni Torre 8 May 2026
Research collaboration reveals pre-colonisation Māori diet and burial practices
Groundbreaking research has shed light on traditional Māori diet and their buria...
Andrew Mathieson 20 Apr 2026
Research calls for Indigenous agency in academic publishing
New research is calling for a fundamental shift in how Australian universities a...
Giovanni Torre 14 Apr 2026
'Gives the Doomadgee community real hope' - Gunawuna Jungai partners in research project to drive reform

Gunawuna Jungai Ltd has become a community partner in the SPARC Research Project (Shared Power for Advocating for Reform Collectively), an initiative designed to "strengthen Indigenous leadership, sha...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Apr 3, 2026
Study examines Māori perspectives on capitalism

A new study led by Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland researchers is examining Māori attitudes toward capitalism and business regulation.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Apr 1, 2026
Indigenous leader appointed to ANROWS board

Indigenous leader Craig Rigney and New South Wales policy expert Jennifer Quincey have joined the board of Australia's National Research Organisation for Women's Safety (ANROWS).

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Mar 30, 2026
Concerns over NSW police discretion as Aboriginal drug diversion rates lag

Aboriginal people in New South Wales are being diverted away from the criminal justice system at significantly lower rates than non-Indigenous people when caught with small amounts of illegal drugs, d...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Mar 30, 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
Funding boost for First Nations vocational education and training across NSW

A $100 million joint investment from the Federal and New South Wales governments is set to boost First Nations vocational education and training across NSW ahead of National Closing the Gap Day.

Alexandra Giorgianni Alexandra Giorgianni Mar 18, 2026
Researchers urge funded community 'navigators' to close gaps for South Sea Islanders

A landmark study has exposed systemic disadvantage and racism experienced by Australian South Sea Islanders in Queensland, with researchers calling for the creation of dedicated community "navigators"...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Mar 13, 2026
Efforts to eliminate cervical cancer among Indigenous women 12 years behind government target, research shows

A world-first study - Accelerating cervical cancer elimination in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women: a modelling study - has revealed that without urgent, targeted action, cervical cancer wi...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Mar 13, 2026
Indigenous communities drive push to close digital gap

A digital inclusion project working with remote Indigenous communities is strengthening local control over how people connect and access online services.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Mar 11, 2026
University of Oklahoma’s Native Nations research centre releases key report on cancer care access

The University of Oklahoma's Native Nations Center for Tribal Policy Research has released a new Sovereign Report - Purchased/Referred Care and Cancer: Overview and Options for Tribal Consideration.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Mar 6, 2026
As over-policing makes headlines, Indigenous researchers say it is nothing that hasn't been documented before

Warning: The following article contains content and language some readers may find distressing. As allegations of police violence against protesters return to public focus, academics say the warning s...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Mar 4, 2026
Scholarship boost for First Nations future leaders in fight against cancer

Hannah Mason knows first-hand how crucial culturally safe care and representation in the health workforce is for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people accessing cancer care.

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Mar 2, 2026
Community visits in Aotearoa raise awareness of mate wareware - 'the illness of forgetting'

Around 90 people gathered at Te Papaiouru (Ōhinemutu) marae (communal meeting places) in Rotorua on 20 February for a powerful hui (gathering) with Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland's C...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Feb 24, 2026
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