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National Indigenous Disaster Resilience Gathering e...

While the gathering is informed by the disproportionate impact major environmental hazards have on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, ... View article...

The Kiwi dish that every visitor to NZ needs to experience

He's passionate about many things, but most of all the hangi, the traditional Maori style of cookery that has become an ingrained part of modern Kiwi ... View article...

Aboriginal Sexual Health Workshop

The Aboriginal sexual health workshop is an Aboriginal -led and designed event aiming to build confidence in communication and combat shame and ... View article...

Discover Aboriginal Experiences launches inspiring story bank for trade

Discover Aboriginal Experience launches Story Bank with ready-to-use content helping partners promote Aboriginal tourism across Australia. View article...

Fire unearths incredible secret on side of Aussie cliff: 'You only hear the stories'

Strategic use of fire is helping to reveal undocumented artwork on cliffs around Cape York Peninsula Aboriginal Land (CYPAL). View article...

Booing an Aboriginal elder at a solemn public commemoration is racial hostility, however you spin it

On the day Australians gather to honour sacrifice, service and national unity, some in those crowds chose to direct hostility at Aboriginal people ... View article...

This Aboriginal business is spreading awareness of Blak culture through food

First Nations-led business Koori Kinnections has run an interactive workshop in Sydney, enabling people to taste, touch and see native foods. View article...

Continuing to break barriers in nurse-led care

Wāhine Māori and Pacific peoples experience higher rates of cervical cancer, with Māori women more than twice as likely to die from the disease ... View article...

Indigenous land defenders are being killed, AI is scraping their knowledge

Māori data sovereignty expert Dr. Karaitiana Taiuru says artificial intelligence can offer opportunities for Māori , but only if it is grounded in ... View article...

A decade of Matike Mai Aotearoa: How far have we come?

Māori have long advocated for constitutional transformation . The working group adopted the name Matike Mai Aotearoa ... View article...

ACT's Parmjeet Parmar responds to former Te Pāti Māori president's haka

An ACT MP believes she was targeted by a haka over the weekend. The haka, performed by former Te Pāti Māori president Che Wilson at a Waikato  ... View article...

Director of new Māori Battalion movie didn't feel worthy of his hero's story

Actor Alex Tarrant plays Haane Manahi of the 28th Māori Battalion in the film Sgt. ... Māori Battalion secured a key victory for the Allies in World War ... View article...

Bridging the gap between school and uni

... Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students and students from regional and remote areas. In 2025 , more than 25,000 students enrolled in a free  ... View article...

Indigenous-led AI platform signals new direction for language, data and governance

A new Aboriginal -led digital platform combining language revitalisation and artificial intelligence was officially launched  ... View article...

A hidden side of Anzac history

"Why didn't my father get what everyone else got?" After World War One , returned soldiers were given land to settle on as farmers. But Aboriginal  ... View article...

Indigenous-led cultural learning in schools is vital - but no govt is listening

Schools far too often rely on symbolic gestures rather than meaningful action to support Aboriginal students, and there is an urgent need for ... View article...

'No accountability, no checks and balances, no responsibility': how Indigenous peoples think about AI

But we asked Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people how they are encountering AI in their everyday lives, and a different picture started to ... View article...

Diphtheria outbreak grows in WA

Last month, the WA Department of Health issued a clinician alert warning of seven cases of toxigenic diphtheria among Aboriginal communities in the ... View article...

Job shortages a challenge for rangatahi on Matakana Island

A large pine plantation and forestry on the east side of the island once offered jobs for residents at its sawmill. The mill closed in the early 1990s ... View article...

At the UN, Indigenous leaders tackle how to enforce global climate court rulings

At the United Nations, Indigenous leaders and advocates are asking: What will it take to force governments to comply with international ... View article...