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Stolen Generation story inspires Noongar Country artwork

A striking image depicting children of the Stolen Generation is one of 11 paintings by Aboriginal prisoners on show at Bunbury's Noongar Country ... View article...

Homecoming for Indigenous remains and shell necklace

The remains of a young Aboriginal man and a shell necklace kept at two northern hemisphere universities have been returned to their traditional ... View article...

Getting on with reforms to improve children's lives

The new policy directions will further help ensure children are at the centre of decision-making, apply essential protective measures for Aboriginal  ... View article...

'Spirit will be set free': remains of young Aboriginal man returned to Tasmania after 170 years in UK

Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre says 'tide is turning' in its negotiations to repatriate ancestral remains and important cultural items. View article...

Te Pāti Māori Call For Mandatory Police Body Cameras

Te Pāti Māori is insisting on body cameras for police officers to ensure the safety of all those who come into contact with law enforcement. View article...

Crocodiles not the only concern for rowers at Brisbane Olympics

Rowing New Zealand says it is apprehensive about racing on croc-inhabited waters at Brisbane’s 2032 Olympics, but says it has even bigger concerns. View article...

15 New 'Affordable Rentals' In Kāinga Māori

... Māori , says chief executive Enid Ratahi-Pryor. She said it was Sir Hirini Mead who defined the difference between a papakāinga and a kāinga Māori . View article...

Why the new Drug Driving law will simply arrest more Māori for no reason

The Greens and Te Pāti Māori did not support the bill. The legislation gives police powers to undertake random roadside saliva tests, similar to drink ... View article...