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NSW Law Soc announces launch of new Indigenous Solicitors Foundation

“ Aboriginal people are overrepresented in the criminal justice system and underrepresented in the legal profession at all levels, from solicitors ... View article...

NT's largest Aboriginal legal service launches action against the state government

Acting on behalf of a youth detainee, the North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency says the laws, which limit how much the government must pay if a ... View article...

We have survived! Forty years of Aboriginal protest posters – in pictures

Wiradjuri elder Ray Jackson was a prominent activist in Australia. He was the founding secretary of the New South Wales Aboriginal Deaths in ... View article...

Taking down the Nicky Winmar statue points to a troubling double standard in our public spaces

Statue honouring the Noongar man's stand against racism was swiftly removed – yet so many monuments to men who killed and dispossessed Aboriginal  ... View article...

Ōpōtiki subdivisions gain Māori street names honouring Whakatōhea

New Māori road names have been approved for three new subdivisions in Ōpōtiki that are providing 37 new homes for the town. View article...

Legendary kiwi actor Sam Neill has passed away

Whānau is a Maori word which broadly translates to 'family'. "Sam was surrounded by family and passed with the dignity that has characterised his ... View article...

'A gift we can leave each other': New book to help navigate conversations around dying

Herewini - a Whanganui District Council Māori ward councillor - said the guide offered practical information from a te ao Māori perspective to ... View article...

Māori man greets Prime Minister Modi with a haka that slowly reveals its ancient secret.

A young Māori man greets Prime Minister Modi with a haka that slowly reveals its ancient secret — the Io his tūpuna prayed to under the southern ... View article...

AI-Powered Trial Aims to Transform Ear Disease Diagnosis for Aboriginal Children in Rural ...

A new clinical trial could help overcome one of the biggest barriers to treating ear disease in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in ... View article...

An aboriginal Australian community in northern Queensland speaks a language with no ...

Instead, speakers of Guugu Yimithirr, an Aboriginal Australian language spoken in northern Queensland, would say "move your east foot" or "step a ... View article...

Smallpox Scabs That British Doctors Used to Inoculate Patients May Have Introduced the ...

Smallpox devastated Australia's Aboriginal communities in the late 18th century, not long after British colonists stepped foot on the continent. View article...

'What deadly looks like' - Circular Head community celebrates NAIDOC Week at Trawmanna

Fifty Years of Deadly was celebrated by the Circular Head Aboriginal Corporation at the organisation's annual NAIDOC Community Day in Tasmania's ... View article...

Aroha, Kauri and the quiet evolution of our naming habits

Te reo Māori names are holding their own. Google Trends search interest over the past year shows Aroha, Kauri, Nikau and Maia maintaining consistent ... View article...

South Canterbury prepares for bumper Matariki weekend

A range of events will take place across the region to mark the Māori New Year, tying in with the public holiday on Friday, but heavy rain and ... View article...

How to spot the Matariki star cluster in NZ this Māori New Year

Unlike the standard 12-month calendar, Matariki follows the maramataka - the Māori lunar calendar - and is celebrated on a Friday in either June or ... View article...

Maia tops list of New Zealand's favourite Māori baby names

Maia has overtaken Aroha as the most popular Māori name for baby girls in New Zealand, while Ariki has retained its place as the top choice for ... View article...

First Nations Aged Care Commissioner Role Welcomed

Palliative Care Australia (PCA) says the Australian Government's move to establish the first permanent Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Aged ... View article...

Māori writer and filmmaker Michael Bennett for NIN: A person is the last point in a very long sentence

In Māori culture, we believe that we are shaped by all those who came before us... View article...

Funding boost helps Māori-led events thrive

More Māori -led events celebrating the stories, traditions and identity of Tauranga Moana and the Western Bay of Plenty are receiving support ... View article...

An Aboriginal Australian people of northern Queensland speak a language with no words ...

Guugu Yimithirr, spoken by Aboriginal people around Hopevale and Cooktown in far northern Queensland, does not carry the everyday spatial vocabulary ... View article...