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Aboriginal AFL icon claims racism caused psychiatric injuries

Nicky Winmar had bottles of urine thrown at him, suffered racial slurs, was spat at on the way to change rooms and his family received death ... View article...

New rehab service for young people

The facility was co-designed with young people with lived experience, alongside local stakeholders and the Queensland Aboriginal and Islander Health ... View article...

Wadandi Surf Indigenous Youth Academy Creates Pathway for Aboriginal Youth in Western Australia

The long‑term goal is to establish a sustainable Aboriginal Surfing Academy that hosts regular events, runs dedicated surf coaching programs for ... View article...

40 years on: Celebrating the handback of Uluṟu and a new era of Aboriginal Tourism

It was a cultural and spiritual affirmation of connection to Country, the recognition of Traditional Ownership , and a new beginning for Aboriginal -led ... View article...

All Blacks deliver an amazing 2025 on and off the field

10% of the Sky Sport viewers chose Sky's te reo Māori commentary, and overall viewership commanded an impressive 60% share of the TV watched while on ... View article...

New report says drug laws are a 'failure'

The Drug Foundation says our current laws are worsening drug addiction, overdose , deaths and criminalisation . Their report released today, ... View article...

Longstanding Māori news shows face uncertain future

Government's Māori media funding agency Te Māngai Pāho is restructuring how it distributes support after its budget was reduced. View article...

Speaker suspends House following Oriini Kaipara's maiden speech

Te Pāti Māori MP's much anticipated speech ended with the House suspended as her family attempted a haka . View article...

Matriarchs key to unlocking Aboriginal community change

Aboriginal women have the answers for their communities, and urge deep listening and genuine partnership from those in power to implement change . View article...

Report finds unsentenced prisoners make up more than a third of Victoria's prison population

Impact on Aboriginal communities. The Sentencing Advisory Council linked the growing number of prisoners to the criminalisation of secondary offences , ... View article...

Persons of interest identified following desecration of Aboriginal sacred site

Tasmania Police have identified three persons of interest following the vandalism of an Aboriginal sacred site on Flinders Island last week. View article...

Kerrin Leoni 'shocked' by sexism and racism in mayoral campaign

Kerrin Leoni is bracing herself for an increasing level of sexism and racism if she wins the Auckland mayoralty . View article...

Māori Ward councillors campaigning hard to retain Māori wards

Nelson's incumbent Māori Ward councillor Kahu Paki Paki said despite running unopposed , this election has "been harder than you could probably ... View article...

ACT's oldest Aboriginal rock art site reopens

One of the ACT's most significant Aboriginal heritage sites has reopened to the public, more than five years after it… View article...

New Indigenous Voice for Health is announced after failed referendum

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander voices will be 'front and centre' on public health issues that impact them with the establishment of a voice ... View article...

Cervical screening resources for health practices or clinics

An A3 poster for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women to promote the National Cervical Screening Program. Cover image of the How to collect ... View article...

Indigenous Nations Plan Tariff-Free Trade Corridor Across US-Canada border

... Aboriginal peoples, granting them constitutional protections under Section 35. “We were called refugees and treated in a discriminatory fashion ... View article...

Descendants of Māori scholar Mākereti Papakura receive posthumous degree

Her work was later published posthumously in a book titled The Old-Time Māori , with permission from her whānau, by Rhodes Scholar and fellow Oxford ... View article...

'The Last Living Cannibal': New book explores reimagined life in Taranaki in 1940s

But the book is set in 1940 - a time when Māori in Taranaki and Waikato broadly refused to join the Māori Battalion - and born out of wānanga held ... View article...

The City to Sea Bridge and the legacy of trailblazing Māori architect Rewi Thompson

The fate of the bridge described as a turning point for Māori architecture has swung back and forth over the past few months. View article...