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Cervical cancer gap prompts Aboriginal screening boost

Australia is on track to eliminate cervical cancer by 2035, but Aboriginal women won't reach that milestone until 2047. View article...

NSW Government takes action to close the cervical cancer gap in Aboriginal communities

NSW Health, in partnership with Aboriginal organisations and local community members, is supporting these targeted initiatives, with more than ... View article...

Indigenous activist's push for on‑country justice in Tasmania rebuffed

A Tasmanian court's rejection of a request to hold a hearing on Aboriginal -owned land has been described by an Indigenous anti-logging protester ... View article...

Rio Tinto accused of drying sacred Aboriginal waterhole

Heritage under pressure: The loss adds to global debates over Indigenous rights, echoing high-profile Aboriginal title disputes in Canada and human ... View article...

Government backs trusted voluntary nature and carbon markets

The new approach is designed to give buyers, landowners and project developers more confidence in the quality of schemes operating in New Zealand. It ... View article...

'Hard to see': What does Mariameno Kapa-Kingi's departure mean for Te Pati Māori?

A political science lecturer says party affiliation isn't everything in Māori seats, as Mariameno Kapa-Kingi breaks away. View article...

Another Te Pāti Māori MP confirms she's considering leaving the party

Oriini Kaipara's comment came after Te Tai Tokerau MP Mariameno Kapa Kingi said she was starting her own party. View article...

MP Mariameno Kapa-Kingi quits Te Pāti Māori to start her own political party

Mariameno Kapa-Kingi has quit Te Pāti Māori and started a new one. Te Tai Tokerau Party - a reference to the Northland Māori electoral seat she ... View article...

Aboriginal people blame Rio Tinto for drying up the source they consider sacred

Aboriginal people blame Rio Tinto because years of overuse have dried up a spring they have considered sacred for thousands of years. View article...

North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency urges 'm...

The North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency has urged the Commonwealth and Northern Territory governments to take 'meaningful action on the ... View article...

Budget delivers better outcomes for Aboriginal people, communities

The Cook Labor Government is investing more than $350 million into initiatives that support better outcomes for Aboriginal people and communities, ... View article...

New Victorian Commissioner for Aboriginal Children appointed

As Chief Executive of the Bendigo and District Aboriginal Co-operative, he has driven new approaches in child and family welfare , she said. In 2024 he ... View article...

11 Of The Most Captivating Small Towns In New Zealand

... Māori language) and experience this pristine, predator-free sanctuary ... Then, shifting down to the coast, the Catlins Coastal Heritage Trail at Curio  ... View article...

Māori climate risk worsened by colonisation, report finds

A new climate report says colonisation has intensified Māori exposure to climate risk , degrading whenua and taonga while worsening impacts on ... View article...

NZ is overdue for a population strategy – but there is only so much governments can do

But its value will depend on three things: realism about what policy can achieve, genuine engagement with Māori and Pacific demographic circumstances, ... View article...

David Seymour says changes are coming for RNZ leadership, RNZ Board disagrees

Seymour's actions contrasted with his criticism of former Cabinet minister Kiri Allan in 2023 after she raised concerns about RNZ's treatment of Māori  ... View article...

Congress of Aboriginal Peoples demands action on Calls for Justice

The Congress of Aboriginal Peoples is calling on Canadians to stand in solidarity with Indigenous communities this Red Dress Day, and demand action on ... View article...

Māori youth lead the way on creating eating and wellbeing guidelines

Guidelines for healthy eating and wellbeing need to resonate with their target audience, and a group of rangatahi Māori from Hawke's Bay have ... View article...

Bay leader is Dairy Woman of the Year

The award was announced last night at the Dairy Women's Network 2026 Conference. Judges said they recognised Timutimu for her outstanding leadership, ... View article...

Three child protection workers stood down after alleged murder of Australian child

The girl was found dead five days after she went missing from an Aboriginal town camp in Alice Springs. View article...