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Australia's racist youth justice policies taken to the UN

... Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children including: draconian laws and policies in all states and territories fuelling a mass incarceration ... View article...

First Nations business chambers urge Albanese government to support their work

... Aboriginal businesses, and ensuring they have a permanent seat at the table for all policy and decision-making on Aboriginal economic development. View article...

Identities of SS Nemesis sailors revealed after 121 years

The 73-metre coal ship SS Nemesis sank off the NSW coast during a wild storm in July 1904, with all 32 people onboard the ship lost with the wreck found for the first time in 2022 by Brisbane-based Subsea Professional Marine Services. View article...

Geraldton police exhaust all avenues into vandalism of sacred Aboriginal statue, pending ...

Geraldton police have paused their investigation into the destruction of a sacred Aboriginal statue on the banks of the Greenough River pending ... View article...

NZ Government Agency Digitises Decades of Records

New Zealand's Ministry of Māori Development has successfully completed a major digitisation project that transformed nearly two decades of paper ... View article...

Top honours awarded to leaders shaping New Zealand's digital future

Two outstanding figures in Māori digital innovation have been honoured at the 2025 Matihiko Awards, in Christchurch, which celebrate Māori leaders and ... View article...

Govt cuts Māori research projects that don't fit with 'growth agenda'

New Māori research funding came alongside cuts to a pre-existing pathway, leaving the three projects already halfway through the process in the ... View article...

'Falling short': New oranga tamariki report finds 'sobering' outcomes for Māori in care

Two thirds of all young people in state care and three quarters of those in youth justice custody are Māori . At the same time half the reports of ... View article...