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Staff housing units boost remote Aboriginal health service

Wiluna's Ngangganawili Aboriginal Health Service, located in remote Western Australia, will improve care for nearly 1000 patients with the ... View article...

Aboriginal leader awarded honourary doctorate

Aboriginal leader awarded honourary doctorate ... Yorta Yorta leader Uncle Paul Briggs AO has received an Honorary Doctorate from the University of ... View article...

Study reveals higher rates of psychological distress among Pacific adults

Pacific adults are 1.3 times more likely to experience psychological distress than non- Māori and non-Pacific adults.  View article...

How to make the biggest splash in a pool, according to science

... Maori technique called the Manu. ... To make the biggest splash when you dive-bomb into water, the secret seems to be to use the Manu technique ... View article...

Community-led initiatives to improve employment outcomes for Aboriginal Victorians

The Albanese Labor Government is partnering with the Victorian Government to deliver several community-driven Aboriginal employment initiatives in ... View article...

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander LGBTQA+ people: new research

A series of seven Indigenous-led factsheets explores the experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander LGBTQA+ people in detail. View article...

Te Pāti Māori issues warning to future Fast-Track applicants

Te Pāti Māori declare political independence through the establishment of a Māori parliament. Before the Fast-Track Approvals Bill's third reading ... View article...

Te Pāti Māori's Rawiri Waititi says Luxon may be 'drop-nuts' if he doesn't attend Waitangi Day

The prime minister not attending Waitangi Day would show he "has no balls and may be a drop-nuts", Te Pāti Māori co-leader Rawiri Waititi says. View article...

8000 years of Aboriginal history revealed on Yorke Peninsula

New research by Flinders University and University of South Australia, conducted in partnership with Narungga Nation Aboriginal Corporation and ... View article...

Pneumococcal disease rates highest in 20 years

all non- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people aged 70 years and up. People under 20 and those of any age who missed out on routine vaccinations ... View article...

Maranga!: Essays from Māori scholars explore diverse history

Public Interest Journalism funded through NZ On Air A new book featuring essays from leading Māori scholars, researchers and writers has been ... View article...

What you need to know about buying and gifting pounamu

Pounamu is a prized taonga for Māori and non- Māori alike, and increasingly gifted for significant life events and celebrations. But as interest ... View article...

Tackling family violence

The East Gippsland Police and Aboriginal Community Protocols Against Family Violence (PACPAFV) launch was held at Gunaikurnai Land and Waters ... View article...

First Nations Economics announces new round of Leah Armstrong Scholarship

"Supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women to excel in critical fields like finance, governance, and economics is essential for community ... View article...

Calls to close Pasifika pay gap as Māori pay gap hits record low

Public Service Association Kaihautū Māori Janice Panoho says the Māori gender pay gap is at its lowest ever; however, more should be done for ... View article...

Luxon's 'localism' strikes again

Government trying to rush Māori wards legislation through without public say. The Green Party unequivocally condemns the governing parties' attempts ... View article...

Peter Dutton implies that only the Australian flag should be flown on the Harbour Bridge

The Aboriginal flag permanently replaced the NSW state flag on the Sydney Harbour Bridge in June 2022, despite controversy over the $25million cost of ... View article...

$54 million to support vision for a Creative WA

A small group of people stand in an art gallery looking at the Aboriginal artworks on. Photo: Artists and guests from Yinjaa Barni Art look at ... View article...

Why New Zealand's Maori are fighting to save an 1840 treaty involving the Crown

Maori tribes call on King Charles to ensure the New Zealand government honours its Treaty of Waitangi obligations amid rising tensions over ... View article...

Ngāti Rangi names new leaders for governance board

Tomairangi Mareikura has been named the new chair of Ngāti Rangi post settlement-governance entity Te Tōtarahoe o Paerangi. View article...