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It's been a decade since his uncle died in custody. Despite bans, Paul plans to protest

"It's a significant day for Aboriginal people and we've been protesting and mourning on that day in many ways, shapes and forms for 237 years ," he ... View article...

Blood Tribe says separation efforts violate treaty law

The Blood Tribe is the latest of a number of Indigenous groups to condemn recent separatist action as disregarding Indigenous ... View article...

'How do the people break through?' – third of Māori land considered landlocked

Tāmaki Makaurau regional field adviser Dot Dalziell said up to a third of Māori landholding is locked, but the problem was particularly acute in the ... View article...

New private credit fund backs Māori economy

Toroa wholesale fund promises Māori enterprises a different kind of lender and gives private capital investors direct access to the fast-growing Māori  ... View article...

Augustus gets WA heritage green light for first gold drill program

Augustus Minerals has received gold drilling approval in WA after a heritage survey was completed with the Watarra Aboriginal Corporation on ... View article...

Aboriginal staff given extra paid leave to recognise the impacts of colonisation

Aboriginal staff at Australia's biggest university can now take three extra days of paid leave each year to help them cope with the perceived ongoing ... View article...

How Victoria's treaty with Aboriginal Australians could pave the way for the rest of the country

Victoria has become the first jurisdiction to introduce treaty legislation to parliament , paving the way for a formal agreement between the ... View article...

Celebrating 10 years of impact and innovation

New scholarship to improve Aboriginal health in NSW prisons · WA inquest into death of 10-year-old First Nations ... View article...