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Voice rejection a year on leaves a mixed bag of feelings and achievements

“The agreement is about recognising that we, as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, know what is best for our own communities,” Ms Turner ... View article...

Melbourne Anglicans to walk alongside First Peoples towards justice, reconciliation

... Aboriginal reparation and ministry. Motion seconder the Reverend Canon Helen Dwyer said the motion was synod's opportunity to make the church a ... View article...

Lady Tureiti Moxon receives honorary doctorate for services to Māori health

For nearly 30 years, Lady Tureiti Moxon has confronted systemic bias and health inequities faced by Māori , forging a lasting legacy of change. View article...

Half of New Zealanders think Luxon is out of touch with voters

Māori (65%) and young people - 18 to 34s - (58%) were also more likely to agree”. Those that were more likely to view Luxon as in touch with ... View article...

Summit in Australia urges science to do more to embrace First Nations climate knowledge

In an official video, Glen Wingfield of the Kokatha Aboriginal Corporation in South Australia said the conference is part of a growing movement. View article...

'Caring for country': Queensland town reserve granted as freehold to Aboriginal owners in ...

An Aboriginal corporation has been granted a 210-hectare parcel of freehold land in a tiny outback town after a three-year process, with the group ... View article...

Opening the tech industry to Northland kura kaupapa Māori

By Tumamao Harawira of Whakaata Maori . The push to get Northland Kura Kaupapa Māori students into the technology sector is gaining momentum with ... View article...

Prison expansion sparks Māori concerns amid housing development deal

This project was revealed just days before Māori Development Minister Tama Potaka signed a housing development deal with Waikato-Tainui, a major Iwi ( ... View article...