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The I Am, Movement designs 'culturally safe' education resources for Indigenous children ...

Tanika Davis's son was two years old when he was diagnosed with autism. Now, she's helping other Aboriginal families to feel supported and ... View article...

Roy Hill foundation deal boosts education, career prospects for Pilbara Aboriginal students

... Community Foundation have formed a new partnership to provide education and career development opportunities to Pilbara Aboriginal students. View article...

Reclaiming Indigenous place names in Territory

As a part of the process, CDU will co-name all new buildings and facilities with place names working with Aboriginal leaders to ensure they are ... View article...

Pauline Hanson Called “Racist” For Storming Out During Senate's Acknowledgment of Country

... and to contact their local members to argue against the introduction of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flag in front of Parliament. View article...

Remembering Hana Te Hemara's Māori language petition, 50 years on

She was the driving force behind the Māori language petition that led to the revitalisation of te reo in Aotearoa, and a tireless campaigner for ... View article...

Health inequities at large for rangatahi Māori

Study finds rangatahi Māori face health inequities, and there are calls to indigenise the health system. View article...

High prevalence' of racial harassment in NZ workplace, says new research

Māori , Pasifika, Asian, as well as disabled and bisexual employees, are disproportionately affected by bullying and harassment in workplaces in ... View article...

Ngāti Ruapani, Crown reach Treaty settlement, financial redress of $24m

However, a major grievance around the use of Lake Waikaremoana for hydroelectricity has been left out. Tags: Te Ao Māori .  View article...