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Queensland inquiry considers decriminalising public drunkenness and begging

Move comes 30 years after Aboriginal deaths in custody royal commission called for such offences to be scrapped. View article...

O'Neal's support for Australian gov't indigenous reform sparks outrage

She added that “ Aboriginal Australians historically have more in common with Native Americans then African Americans.” On Saturday, O'Neal made a ... View article...

Long-term Fortescue mine contract allows Pilbara Aboriginal firm to dream big

A Pilbara Aboriginal firm has lauded a long-term Fortescue Metals Group contract which it says will lead to training for Traditional Owners and ... View article...

Northern Territory Government expands Aboriginal tourism grants

Northern Territory Minister for Tourism and Hospitality Nicole Manison stated (28-Aug-2022) round four of the Aboriginal Tourism Grant Program ... View article...

Sacred river's personhood status offers hope to Māori

Tahi Nepia, a waka ama (outrigger canoe) paddler and caretaker at a Maori immersion school, travels June 14 on the Whanganui River in New Zealand. View article...

Newstalk ZB's James Daniels speaks with John Cowan about embracing his Māori identity

Brought up in Christchurch's New Brighton, James began his broadcasting career in his early twenties at community station Radio Caroline in Timaru ... View article...

Vandals target new Māori language signs in Mt Maunganui

Vandals have defaced Māori language signs that were recently installed on and around Mauao in Mt Maunganui, Tauranga. View article...

Candidate 'more determined' despite racist note dropped in Feilding

Te Pāti Māori co-leader Debbie Ngarewa-Packer shared an image on social media of an anti- Māori note that was placed into people's letterboxes. View article...