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The LaPa Legends from La Perouse prepare for their Mardi Gras debut with angel wings ...

Members of the LGBTIQA+ Aboriginal community with connections to La Perouse in Sydney are taking part in the Mardi Gras for the first time. View article...

Aboriginal group seeks $1.1 billion from Western Australia in iron ore claim

An Aboriginal group is seeking A$1.8 billion from Western Australia in compensation after the state government allowed Fortescue to mine for iron ... View article...

Primary health care careers – Jacob Stanley, a Aboriginal health worker case study

Primary health care careers – Jacob Stanley, a Aboriginal health worker case study. Discover what a career in primary health care has to offer. View article...

Groundbreaking study co-designed by Aboriginal women achieves Type 2 Diabetes remission

The research project led by South Coast Women's Health and Wellbeing Aboriginal Corporation Waminda has made significant strides in reversing type 2 ... View article...

Collaborative research project to ensure food security for remote Indigenous communities ...

A project exploring the impact of climate change on food security and diet in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander remote communities has ... View article...

Aboriginal group seeks $1.1 billion from Western Australia in iron ore claim

The Yindjibarndi Ngurra Aboriginal Corporation says activity at the Solomon mining hub has damaged its land and people. Its claim includes A$1 billion ... View article...

Nominations open for the 2025 National Indigenous Fashion Awards

Proudly presented by Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair Foundation's Indigenous Fashion Projects (IFP), nominations for the 2025 National Indigenous ... View article...

Two Aboriginal men died in custody in the ACT within days of each other

That follows the death of a 73-year-old Aboriginal man, who was on remand when he died in hospital last Wednesday, February 13. Staff at the centre ... View article...

Cancer therapy aim of scholar

The scholarships aim to support Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander students in building the skills and knowledge required to inform strategies ... View article...

Two Aboriginal detainees die in custody over four days at Alexander Maconochie Centre

Police are investigating the death of a 38-year-old Aboriginal man who he suffered a fatal "medical episode" in Canberra's only prison just four ... View article...

Getting Frisky? Don't Be Risky

The Queensland Aboriginal and Islander Health Council (QAIHC) has partnered with condom brand LifeStyles Healthcare to roll out a new safe sex ... View article...

Grandfather found guilty of breaking Aboriginal and Cultural heritage laws

A Toodyay grandfather has been found guilty of breaking Aboriginal and Cultural heritage laws for building a bridge over a flooded brook to give ... View article...

Tasmanian Aboriginal leader says “throwing millio...

The Tasmanian Aboriginal community member says the federal government has failed to make inroads into Indigenous disadvantage under the Close the Gap ... View article...

New aged care report centres voices of older First Nations people

... Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in accessing high quality, responsive and culturally safe aged care. Ms Kelly has undertaken ... View article...

Applications open for Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair's 2025 Cultural Keepers Program

In partnership with the University of Melbourne, this month The Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair Foundation has announced the return of the Cultural ... View article...

Remembering the pioneering Australian Indigenous artist whose meticulous bark paintings ...

Balang won four Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards and the Clemenger Prize. In 2010 he was awarded an Order of ... View article...

More needed to reach culturally safe aged care

There is a lot of work to be done to ensure the aged care system is culturally safe and supportive of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people ... View article...

On the 60th anniversary of the Freedom Ride, Walgett locals reflect on its enduring legacy

In 1965, Aboriginal people in Walgett were not allowed inside the RSL. This meant that men who had risked their lives fighting for Australia were not ... View article...

Cultural burning: using fire to protect from fire and revive Country

Native titles give Aboriginal communities the green light to revive cultural burning the way they know, and evidence shows it works. Benefits of ... View article...

Northern Territory Govt commits to proposal that could lead to more Aboriginal children ...

The Northern Territory's Chief Minister says her government is committed to changes to the Child Protection Act that could see more Aboriginal  ... View article...