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'Don't give up' MLK Jr's son tells Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people

The son of the famed civil rights leader told young people present to keep up the fight against entrenched racism . View article...

Future bright for Aboriginal tourism family business after funding boost

A family-owned Aboriginal tourism business has gained funds it hopes will help accelerate its growth across the sector. Rainforest to Bush Cultural  ... View article...

Team Australia's Winter Olympics 2026 Olympic Village experience has Indigenous culture ...

Aboriginal artwork also adorns the athlete accommodation, and Hore has designed some special training gloves for bobsleigh medal hopeful in the ... View article...

New laws to cement independent Commissioner for Indigenous children

The federal government will move to entrench an independent national advocate for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people ... View article...

Māori Ancestor returning home after 250 years away

Ancestral Māori carving ' Te Pou o Hinematioro ' is set to be repatriated to Aotearoa after more than 250 years in European hands.The University of. View article...

Māori education package and draft curriculum unveiled.

New te reo Māori language training for 50,000 teachers nationwide. A new digitally available programme, funded through Budget 25 , ... View article...

Ngāi Tahu Return to Waitangi

... Māori collectively. Ngāi Tahu 's absence from Waitangi over the past two decades reflected long-standing views about how the commemorations were ... View article...

Leaders encourage Māori to vote in upcoming election as Waitangi draws near

Waikato-Tainui executive chair and Iwi Chairs Forum member Tukoroirangi Morgan said Māori needed to be participants in democracy rather than ... View article...

Diagnosing and managing bleeding disorders in regional and remote Australia

These challenges disproportionately affect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Bleeding disorders comprise a heterogeneous group of ... View article...

Applications open for 2026 Tertiary Health Study Subsidies

Students enrolled in medical, nursing, midwifery, dentistry, Aboriginal health and allied health degrees in NSW are being encouraged to apply for ... View article...

Wadeye traditional owners worry community violence is escalating

After a spell of relative calm, the streets of Wadeye — one of the largest Aboriginal communities in the Northern Territory – have once again erupted ... View article...

The Secrets of Indigenous Art

Major exhibitions are upending the way people understand Native American and Aboriginal artists. View article...

Lawyer argues Te Pāti Māori co-leaders overspent on their budget

MP Mariameno Kapa-Kingi 's lawyers have claimed Te Pāti Māori's co-leaders were projected to overspend their parliamentary budget – and there was ... View article...

Australian brand 'Aroha' under fire for cultural appropriation

Founder Katie Bourke , who has no Māori whakapapa , stirred controversy in a video on social media explaining why she chose the name. “I didn't wanna ... View article...

How Stephen Miller's White Supremacist Cult Burns the Western Conscience to Ash

Miller did not emerge from nowhere. He rose from the soil of 1990s California , where white demographic anxiety bloomed like kudzu , where politicians whispered of an invasion at the border, where the fear that whiteness was being replaced fed an entire political movement. View article...

Treaty lawyer builds basics for boards

Poor Treaty literacy exposes organisations to governance, reputational, and strategic risk when working with iwi , Māori enterprise, and the Crown . View article...

One key Australian human rights failing is attracting global attention

Aboriginal communities are hit hardest by these unjust laws . Locking primary school age children in prison harms them, disrupts their education ... View article...

Weak NT audits hide Closing the Gap failures, Indigenous leader warns

"When audit independence is weak, governments can avoid scrutiny for failing Closing the Gap outcomes , while Aboriginal organisations are left ... View article...

Critical works delivered to restore clean drinking water supply in Woorabinda

The Albanese and Crisafulli Governments and Woorabinda Aboriginal Shire Council have made critical progress in restoring a clean drinking water ... View article...

Menace of racial hatred must be tackled in wake of January 26 terror

The Aboriginal Legal Service of WA has backed calls for urgent action to confront the danger of racism after the attempted bombing of the ... View article...