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Indigenous community mourns Stolen Generation mission site destroyed by fire

Aboriginal elders say the site has a complicated history, with many descendants in mourning. What's next? A Stolen Generation survivor says he ... View article...

Cultural information to strengthen supports for Aboriginal offenders

The Department has partnered with the National Indigenous Australian Agency and collaborated with key Aboriginal native title agencies to compile a WA ... View article...

Health, skills and self-determination: Foundation's first year delivers gains for Aboriginal Territorians

In partnership with Danila Dilba Health Services , the Santos Foundation has supported six Aboriginal Health Practitioners to complete their ... View article...

'Not coming for anyone's private property': Musqueam First Nation seeks win-win relationships

Ultimately, Justice Young sided with the Cowichan Tribes , granting Aboriginal title over less than half of the land requested, along with fishing  ... View article...

Water Safety Urged as Māori Communities Head to Rivers and Beaches

Māori water safety advocates are urging whānau to take extra care around beaches, rivers and lakes as summer holiday travel increases. View article...

South Island Māori landowners to get more than 3000 hectares returned by Crown

Māori landowners will have the land returned, and receive $420 million in compensation, in a landmark agreement with the Crown , ending questions ... View article...

'This is how cultural erasure occurs': Why a NZ game is removing Māori carvings

A leading New Zealand video game company is removing Māori carvings from one of its games after it was accused of cultural appropriation. View article...

Role a chance to champion Māori cultural heritage

Dunedin archaeologist Rachel Wesley has been appointed to the Māori Heritage Council. She is seen here in front of Nga Waka Tupuna o te Tai- ... View article...

New initiative to better protect the health of Aboriginal Western Australians

A major new Curtin University -led program will work to make a vital contribution to reverse declining vaccination rates among Aboriginal  ... View article...

Human-Machine Interaction demonstration presented at Walking Tall Together program

Institute recently took the opportunity to present to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander school students as part of the 'Walking Tall ... View article...

Parliament bill set to return historic Māori site in Northland to Ngāpuhi

 A bill returning one of New Zealand's most historic sites to Māori is due to be passed by Parliament   ... View article...

Lies, lies and more lies as leftie joins with a cadre of right wingers to bring down a Maori organisation

This was not political critique . It was a gendered, degrading slur directed at a Māori woman in leadership . If the claims about loans, false  ... View article...

From country to clinic: Indigenous graduate achieves dentistry dream

But her motivation runs deeper than curiosity, driven by a commitment to closing the gap in oral health for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander  ... View article...

Out-of-control bushfire damages historic Mogumber Mission, WA Wheatbelt crops

The leader of an Aboriginal corporation says he is "devastated" by bushfire damage to Aboriginal burial grounds and a century-old mission in Western  ... View article...

How a Māori-led space centre is rethinking Aotearoa's place in the sky

It's an industry known for its polluting potential and one that Māori have historically been excluded from. Perenara-O'Connell sees space as the ... View article...

Kamehameha students connect with Maori schools in cultural exchange

Students from Kamehameha Schools Kapālama met with young Māori students for cultural exchanges during a recent trip to New Zealand . View article...

Liver cancer survival for Aboriginal Territorians triples under NT-designed Hep B program

Survival rates for Aboriginal people with liver cancer are now three times higher than in the mid-2000s , with experts crediting the remarkable ... View article...

Trailblazing anti-vaping campaign for Aboriginal youth expands to Tasmania

An award-winning anti-vaping campaign created for Aboriginal young people has expanded into Tasmania , following strong results and growing ... View article...

Indigenous-backed Bush Beef project seeks $10m for ethical wild food

THE Normanby Aboriginal Corporation in the lower Cape York region of Far North Queensland is seeking to raise $10 million to commercialise, ... View article...

WA research reveals why Aboriginal women face higher breast cancer death rates

A research breakthrough in Western Australia has helped explain the mystery of historically low survival rates among Aboriginal breast cancer  ... View article...