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Deadly Science camp inspires young Kokoberran woman's career choice
Kamilaroi man Associate Professor Corey Tutt has spent years working to change y...
Nicole Brown 3 Jun 2026
Indigenous rangers discover Boorloo / Perth Hills population of rare native fish thought to be extinct
Key points:- A native fish species, the Balston's pygmy perch was thought to be...
Giovanni Torre 25 May 2026
Fiji and Aotearoa / NZ partner to strengthen climate-resilient food systems
Fiji and Aotearoa / New Zealand have signed a new agreement to strengthen food s...
Joseph Guenzler 15 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
National Indigenous Disaster Resilience Gathering explores vital lessons from First Nations knowledge
With an uncertain climate future ahead, the resilience and millennia of knowledg...
Jarred Cross 27 Apr 2026
Research calls for Indigenous agency in academic publishing

New research is calling for a fundamental shift in how Australian universities and scientists publish research that draws on Indigenous Knowledges, warning that current academic practices risk sidelin...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Apr 14, 2026
Master navigator explores Indigenous navigation systems

Master navigator and carver Lamotrek Pairourou H. Larry Raigetal recently visited the University of Auckland highlighting traditional navigation systems.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Apr 2, 2026
Hearing the call of remote East Pilbara communities

Critical ear and hearing care will continue reaching some of Western Australia's most remote communities, with Mineral Resources (MinRes) committing to a further three years of partnership with Ear Sc...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Mar 31, 2026
Woppaburra Elder Uncle Bob Muir awarded Honorary PhD for "eminent contributions to marine science" and more

Woppaburra Elder Uncle Bob Muir has been awarded an Honorary Doctor of James Cook University for "his eminent contributions to marine science and the field of valuing and incorporating Traditional Kno...

Traditional Owners, scientists, government and conservationists unite to get Gayini wetlands thriving again

Traditional Owners, UNSW scientists, government and conservation groups have joined forces to rebuild Gayini wetlands and get the area thriving again.

Phoebe Blogg Phoebe Blogg Mar 16, 2026
Fast-track ear surgery model transforming access to care in the East Pilbara

A fast-tracked ear surgery model being trialled in Western Australia's East Pilbara is showing how culturally safe logistics, local health partnerships and targeted corporate backing can remove one of...

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Reece Harley Mar 13, 2026
First Nations voices lead climate conversation in new documentary series

A new six-part documentary series placing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander knowledge and leadership at the centre of climate change conversations is available to watch nationwide this month.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Mar 5, 2026
First Nations scientists recognised for tackling climate and food security challenges

Two emerging First Nations researchers have been recognised by the Australian Academy of Science for work delivering practical, community-led responses to some of Australia's most pressing environment...

Jackson Clark Jackson Clark Mar 4, 2026
Meet the woman backing the next generation of Indigenous STEM leaders

Long before national strategies and international fellowships, Kim Dyball understood one thing clearly: systems either recognise Indigenous brilliance or erase it.

Nicole Brown Nicole Brown Mar 4, 2026
How Gullara McInnes is using science to protect culture and Country

On the 2026 International Day of Women and Girls in Science, the global call to action is clear: "Synergising AI, Social Science, STEM and Finance: Building Inclusive Futures for Women and Girls.

Nicole Brown Nicole Brown Feb 16, 2026
Murdoch University awards Honorary Doctorate to Noongar medicine practitioner Vivienne Hansen

Murdoch University has awarded an Honorary Doctorate to Vivienne Hansen, recognising her lifetime dedication to sharing, teaching, and advocating for Noongar culture, language and knowledge.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Feb 13, 2026
Stargazing to System Change: How Greta Stephensen is redefining STEM for Indigenous women

As the world marks the 2026 International Day of Women and Girls in Science, the focus turns to a powerful challenge: "Synergising AI, Social Science, STEM and Finance: Building Inclusive Futures for...

Nicole Brown Nicole Brown Feb 13, 2026
Women and Girls in STEM: from graduate to game-changer

In 2026, the global focus on women and girls in STEM is not just about opening doors. It is about ensuring those doors stay open, that leadership pathways are visible, and that young women are support...

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Nicole Brown Feb 11, 2026
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