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Five reasons to choose a rural health placement in the Goldfields

You'll see how nurses, doctors, allied health professionals, Aboriginal health workers and visiting specialists coordinate care and solve problems ... View article...

Elders call on youth to keep culture alive at 30th anniversary of Adelaide's first Aboriginal ...

... Aboriginal Community Services (ACS), South Australia's largest Aboriginal -controlled aged care provider. Marking three decades since its founding ... View article...

Youth environmental passion nurtured

Thomas Lovett from Burrandies Aboriginal Corporation provided an insight into the work they are undertaking to help support the Southern bent-wing bat ... View article...

Discovery of Ancient Finger Traces in Australian Cave Unveils First Nations Rituals

A team of researchers from Monash University, along with the GunaiKurnai Land and Waters Aboriginal Corporation, has worked alongside ... View article...

Maori traditions stay alive through food in rural Western Australia

Through her cooking, one young regional Australian keeps her Maori traditions alive in a West Australian mining town. View article...

Indigenous knowledge reshapes The Met's Pacific collection

How did your upbringing as part of the Māori diaspora in London shape the way you approach the stories and objects in the Oceanic collection at The ... View article...

Judge slams Oranga Tamariki's 'egregious' behaviour, awards costs to 'Moana' foster parents

“Egregious” behaviour by Oranga Tamariki in its battle to remove a Māori child from her Pākehā foster parents has been slammed by a judge who has ... View article...

Bay of Islands hapū achieves Ngāpuhi-first Treaty milestone

"We're pleased to be making progress,” Goldsmith said. Northland Māori leader and Te Kotahitanga co-chair Pita Tipene said it was a major milestone ... View article...

Federal government under pressure to intervene in NT incarceration 'crisis'

Anthony Beven from the North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency says children as young as 11 are being held overnight in police watch houses. In ... View article...

Culture-led mentoring supports a stronger return to community

A community-designed and led mentoring program is supporting Aboriginal men as they leave prison, creating a culturally safe space for healing, ... View article...

First Nations tourism building the Territory's Future

Tourism NT is providing a $50,000 funding pool to assist NT Aboriginal majority-owned businesses and organisations in promoting and distributing their ... View article...

Aboriginal group worries Regis could 'police' conduct in fight over $1B gold mine

An Aboriginal corporation joined to Regis Resources' fight against a decision related to its McPhillamys gold mine wants a costs capping order, ... View article...

'Indigenous nonfiction is vital': Qiane Matata-Sipu's books confessional

'I have a series of book shelves at home that are dedicated to pukapuka supporting the growth of te reo Māori .' View article...

Community canvasses weaving connections

A community-sourced exhibition combining traditional Māori weaving and collaborative painting based around Matariki, and fundraising for te reo Māori  ... View article...

Waiata recorded to honour anniversary

The 24-year-old University of Otago dental student realised that many of the original waiata they were singing at Te Rōpū Māori (the Māori  ... View article...

Exhibition blends arcade games, Māori design

"Arca Arcade" integrates te ao Māori , whakairo (carving) and worked pounamu with classic video game culture. The machines are adorned with original ... View article...

Indigenous group to get cut of profits in first-of-its-kind BESS deal

Ashurst has advised renewable energy company AMPYR Australia on a novel equity partnership and participation model with the Aboriginal community for a ... View article...

How traditional bush foods are transforming health and school attendance

An innovative, culturally-safe cooking program is improving nutritional health and social outcomes for Aboriginal children and their families. View article...

12-foot bird has been gone for 600 years — now scientists want to 'de-extinct' it

Coordinating the ambitious de-extinction campaign is the Ngāi Tahu Research Centre, between the main Māori tribe (iwi) on NZ's South Island and the ... View article...

Urban, Māori and disconnected - the Tāmaki Makaurau by-election

Tāmaki Makaurau isn't just any seat; it's a spiritual and political stronghold for urban Māori . Names like Sir Pita Sharples and John Tamihere ... View article...