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Aboriginal leadership drives new 'very good foods' diabetes program

A new Aboriginal‑led health initiative on Ngarrindjeri Ruwe (Country)—the Lower River Murray, Lakes and Coorong region —in South Australia has recently concluded a pilot to explore outcomes from a culturally grounded approach to improving type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome in Aboriginal communities . View article...

Removing barriers in super for First Nations peoples

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people rightly expect a super system grounded in cultural safety — one that actively respects, honours, and ... View article...

$100 million to back First Nations Vocational Education And Training in New South Wales

The funding will strengthen the work of Aboriginal Community Controlled and First Nations-owned training organisations, grow the First Nations VET  ... View article...

How colonial authorities shaped the Frontier Wars

From the early days of colonisation, Aboriginal resistance to dispossession and the often brutal, military response of British colonists , ... View article...

Emerging Aboriginal leaders call for greater Indigenous control over native foods

Aboriginal leaders and advocates have joined together today to call out commercial companies exploiting native food knowledge without adequate ... View article...

PALS program empowering reconciliation through education

Western Australian schools will deliver initiatives that strengthen Aboriginal cultural learning, with 41 schools sharing in $192667 through the ... View article...

Papakura Small Grants Program in New Zealand

Promote Māori identity and culture and support Māori aspirations for kaitiakitanga over the environment. Build social cohesion in a culturally ... View article...

David Seymour announces new iwi-led charter school for Wellington region

Seymour said 28.5 percent of Māori students in Porirua left school without achieving NCEA Level 1 , compared to 17.8 percent across all students in ... View article...

Two Waikato pharmacy students recognised for research projects

Jaime Mitchinson researched the absence of resources for pharmacists supporting Māori patients with mate huka momo rua (type 2 diabetes); and Chaney  ... View article...

When Your Roots and the Legacy of Care Become Your Calling

... Māori and beginning to understand tikanga. Atua and pūrākau are highlights in their days, especially for their forest school tamariki. Kristy ... View article...

National bounces back, narrows gap in new poll but Labour still leads

The Greens and NZ First are tied at 11%, while Act stands at 7% and Te Pāti Māori at 2%. The survey, prepared for Anacta Consulting and corporate ... View article...

Esther Pasitoa is not chasing the perfect shot, she notices it

Māori and Pacific poetry takes crowd on a shared waka. A three-night showcase in Auckland brings Māori and Pasifika voices ... View article...

'Removing flags doesn't stop racism': regional NSW council abandons plan to stop flying ...

The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags have been hanging inside the council chambers at Corowa since 2022. They are not hung on external ... View article...

Northern Land Council urges disaster management reform in the wake of historic flooding

The Northern Land Council has urged all levels of government to listen to Aboriginal voices in the development and roll-out of disaster management  ... View article...

Māori and Pacific poetry takes crowd on a shared waka

A three-night showcase in Auckland brings Māori and Pasifika voices celebrating storytelling, culture, and connection through poetry. View article...

The debate around rongoā Māori in prison healthcare

Rongoā is traditional Māori medicine, including herbal remedies , physical therapies and spiritual healing . It is increasingly in demand, including in ... View article...

Kimberley Aboriginal community sets new blueprint for health and wellbeing

A remote Aboriginal community north of Broome has released a new strategy aimed at strengthening health and wellbeing through cultural governance  ... View article...

Young Aboriginal woman dies in WA prison

A 35-year-old Aboriginal woman has died in Western Australia's Bandyup Women's Prison .The woman was found unresponsive in her single-occupancy ... View article...

'Education opens doors': The movement empowering future First Nations leaders

People who fought so that Aboriginal people could enter schools, and then universities. People who believed that education could change our futures ... View article...

Push Hands: Reinventing indigenous dance

Later, he added a layer of traditional Aboriginal dancing. “More young Aborigines want to learn about their culture now,” says Ken Hung View article...