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Clean drinking water restored to WA's most remote Aboriginal community

Clean drinking water has been restored to Western Australia's most remote Aboriginal community, as part of the Cook Government's long-term ... View article...

Proposed Aboriginal land rights law change limits unused Crown land access, councils say

Denise Hampton has spent years working to return ancestral land to Aboriginal people, but she fears a proposed law could make that nearly ... View article...

Indigenous children's advocates unite to bring message to nation's capital

The futures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in out-of-home care are at the centre of a major event at Parliament House on ... View article...

As Australia's native food industry booms, experts say commercial companies must stop ...

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

Indigenous filmmakers share the love of film across cultures at Māoriland

Isobel a Djadjawarung woman from Gunditjmara land in Victoria said it's been inspiring to see how connected Māori are to their culture. She ... View article...

Few Kiwis accessing financial advice, many unsure where to start

The regulator's review found people from lower socio-economic backgrounds and some ethnic groups , including Māori and Pasifika communities , were ... View article...

Iconic waiata, Pō Atarau, by Turakina Māori Girls' Choir, features in Ryan Gosling Blockbuster

And to have our version chosen for such a big film, with someone like Ryan Gosling , shows te reo Māori has reached that level on the world stage.”. View article...

Pacific leaders question Auckland Council tatau changes over cultural impact and evidence

there's only five of them there, and I know that there's more than five. “So where are the Māori tattoos? Where are the African tattoos? Where are the ... View article...

More than 1-in-5 government contracts goes to small and medium businesses

... Aboriginal businesses it increased from 2.2% to 3.3% (+$72 million) over the same period. While total government procurement expenditure has ... View article...

Where queerness and Māoritanga meet in creative practice

In Pōneke Wellington , the art collective Utu ā Matimati imagines pasts and futures while creating a warm, safe space for queer Māori expression. View article...

Indigenous kids are still overrepresented in out-of-home care. This alliance says its time for reform

Allies for Children are advocating for the transfer of power to Aboriginal Community Controlled organisations , believing them crucial for the ... View article...

Indigenous leaders join call for increased Remote Area Allowance in face of fuel crisis

The Aboriginal Peak Organisations of the Northern Territory ( APO NT ) and Aboriginal Housing NT have joined the Central Land Council in calling for ... View article...

Inaugural Kimberley Aboriginal Clean Energy Forum brings together more than 100 leaders ...

The inaugural Kimberley Aboriginal Clean Energy Forum brought together more than 100 Aboriginal leaders and community members from across the ... View article...

'Breath of life' for kawa whakaruruhau — but decades-old backlash still ACTs up

... Māori nursing leaders to do better for Māori health and nurses. NZNO kaiwhakahaere Kerri Nuku . Since then, Kamo and colleagues had talked to ... View article...

Memorial design revealed for hundreds of unmarked graves

Plans to honour 200 unmarked graves at Pukekohe Cemetery dating between the 1920's and 1960's – many, Māori babies – is underway. View article...

'A question of trust': Why I'm walking away from the NZ Herald

Māori cause most crime and problems for society in New Zealand . Māori genetic makeup is to conquer seeking land, slaves, and power. Non- Māori are ... View article...

Researchers partner with Ngarrindjeri elders on diabetes treatment trial

A pilot by Flinders University and the Riverland Mallee Coorong Local Health Network, co-designed with Aboriginal community members, ... View article...

Mass for You at Home comes to the Pilbara

It is the only licensed Aboriginal broadcaster across the 500,000 square kilometre region of Western Australia and the collective voice of more ... View article...

Geelong council moves to honour women and Aboriginal heritage in new naming rules

The City of Greater Geelong is proposing a new set of rules that flip traditional naming conventions, putting Aboriginal names, women and gender ... View article...

Why the battle for NSW bowlos and surf clubs just got bigger

A local Aboriginal land council had a major victory last year when it won a claim over land in Sydney's east . But the government is moving to ... View article...