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NT government's new drinking and bail laws trigger jail warning from Arnhem Land politician

As the NT government prepares to introduce tough new public drinking measures, an independent politician is warning Aboriginal people sleeping ... View article...

'Not really accurate' to 'very ballsy': First Nations Australians react to Lidia Thorpe's message ...

"I'm not surprised in what Senator Thorpe and many Aboriginal people across the country are doing right now in response to the king's visit to our ... View article...

How the government's apology to abuse in state care victims will proceed

This includes mental health nurses, rongoā Māori providers, counsellors, social workers and abuse in care specialist care. “The government will ... View article...

Pay gap equates to Māori and Pasifika women 'working for free' for rest of the year

Pay gaps in Aotearoa remain substantial with Māori and Pasifika women effectively working for free for the rest of the year, the latest data ... View article...

New expert research committee to boost research outcomes in WA

This new committee follows the successful establishment of an Aboriginal health expert committee and will soon be complemented by an innovation expert ... View article...

Lidia Thorpe's cry of outrage at King echoes a long history of frustration

Just ask the family of the late Aboriginal activist, Yorta Yorta man William Cooper. In 1933, Cooper and fellow members of the Australian Aborigines ' ... View article...

Kaupapa Māori initiative brings permanent jobs to Kaikōura

An environmental initiative has led to permanent employment for Kaikōura youth. Jobs for Nature funding allowed for the establishment of Te Tau ... View article...

Māori Development Minister mulls dissolving Ihumātao committee as progress remains ...

The Māori Development Minister has cautioned the group tasked with deciding the future of Ihumātao – which has so far cost the Crown $500000 ... View article...