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One key Australian human rights failing is attracting global attention

Aboriginal communities are hit hardest by these unjust laws . Locking primary school age children in prison harms them, disrupts their education ... View article...

Weak NT audits hide Closing the Gap failures, Indigenous leader warns

"When audit independence is weak, governments can avoid scrutiny for failing Closing the Gap outcomes , while Aboriginal organisations are left ... View article...

Critical works delivered to restore clean drinking water supply in Woorabinda

The Albanese and Crisafulli Governments and Woorabinda Aboriginal Shire Council have made critical progress in restoring a clean drinking water ... View article...

Menace of racial hatred must be tackled in wake of January 26 terror

The Aboriginal Legal Service of WA has backed calls for urgent action to confront the danger of racism after the attempted bombing of the ... View article...

Te Pāti Māori wants to abolish prisons. The idea is not just a fantasy

 Te Pāti Māori announced its policy of dismantling New Zealand's prison system and replacing it with Māori -led justice. Critics say it's ... View article...

Māori Tourism Voice to Marlborough Advisory Group as Visitor Strategy Evolves

For Māori tourism operators and iwi organisations , this development represents an opportunity to contribute strategically to how Marlborough 's stories ... View article...

Poll: India free trade deal is popular - even with NZ First voters

Te Pāti Māori : -15%. Men were more likely to support the trade agreement than women, with +43% net approval for men and +30% for women ... View article...

Government boosts productivity for Taranaki land

The Government is providing a $950000 loan through the Regional Infrastructure Fund ( RIF ) to support a Māori trust to increase productivity on its ... View article...