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Fears of generational harm as child homelessness spikes in Victoria

New national homelessness data has revealed homelessness among Aboriginal Victorians is increasing at nearly four times the rate of the rest of ... View article...

The Hub Stands Against Harmful Youth Justice Reforms

These reforms represent a significant and deeply concerning step backwards in youth justice , disproportionately endangering Aboriginal and Torres  ... View article...

Indigenous Australian renters win High Court case against the government's 'Remote Rent ...

“ Aboriginal tenants and households in remote communities are already being forced to pay inconceivably high prices for basic goods, essential ... View article...

'We gotta act white': how voice recognition tech fails for Aboriginal English speakers

This variety of English is spoken by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia, and is the first and only language used by many ... View article...

Māori Queen launches major investment fund at historic cultural summit

In a landmark moment for the Māori economy, the newly-instated Queen Nga wai hono i te po , titled Te Arikinui Kuini , announced the Kotahitanga Fund  ... View article...

Education Ministry advised Stanford to consult Māori on Treaty clause changes

Education Minister was advised to consult with Māori before changing the requirement that school boards give effect to te Tiriti o Waitangi, ... View article...

Incoming 25% 'funding cut' for Māori media will be 'catastrophic' - even this National MP agrees

Parliament has been warned of an imminent “ catastrophe ” for the Māori media sector , with its funding agency claiming the Government is about to slash ... View article...

NZ nature credit pilot co-governed with Maori seeks buyers

A pilot using nature credits to restore forests in New Zealand co-governed by Maori trustees is seeking buyers, they announced this week. View article...

First community-designed, culture-first home arrives in Tennant Creek

The first in a series of new "explain homes" — modular and culture-led houses built by Aboriginal -led organisation Wilya Janta — has been trucked into ... View article...

Knowing Otherwise - Monash University Museum of Art

We acknowledge Aboriginal connection to material and creative practice on these lands for more than 60,000 years . Monash  ... View article...

Critics Say Amendment Bill Threatens Māori Health Equity and Development

A newly introduced amendment to the health-system overhaul law is drawing strong criticism from Māori leaders and health advocates, who argue the ... View article...

Housing pods become pathway to ownership for Wairoa whānau

Whānau in Wairoa are upskilling their financial literacy , enabling them to buy their accomodation, through shared ownership . View article...

We found a cache of rare Aboriginal artefacts, telling a story of trade and ingenuity

The tools reveal how Aboriginal ancestors survived and thrived in the continent's interior more than 100 years ago. View article...

How the first Aboriginal bilingual school in NSW is resurrecting an Indigenous language

... Aboriginal culture. I do prefer this school a lot more, because they understand how culture is to us'.  View article...

Prostate Cancer Detection Project Launched

" Aotearoa New Zealand has some of the highest prostate cancer incidence and mortality rates worldwide and much poorer outcomes in Māori communities. View article...

'Please walk on me' NZ flag exhibition shocks Hastings councillor

Māori artist Diane Prince 's installation Flagging the Future was hastily removed from the Suter Art Gallery Te Aratoi o Whakatū in Nelson earlier ... View article...

NT's domestic violence crisis continues to kill Aboriginal women, one year on from landmark inquest

Aboriginal health leaders say more Aboriginal women have been killed and violence rates continuing to rise. View article...

Urgent call to prevent suicide among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ...

A report published Monday shines a stark light on youth suicide in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in New South Wales and sets ... View article...

Psychologists to maintain high standards under new requirements

The new code and competencies also embed cultural safety for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples in line with changes to the National Law . View article...

Government and community join forces at First Aboriginal Roundtable to drive disaster resilience

The Minns Labor Government has hosted the state's first Policy Roundtable on Aboriginal Disaster Resilience , bringing together more than 100 ... View article...