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'No accountability, no checks and balances, no responsibility': how Indigenous peoples think about AI

But we asked Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people how they are encountering AI in their everyday lives, and a different picture started to ... View article...

Diphtheria outbreak grows in WA

Last month, the WA Department of Health issued a clinician alert warning of seven cases of toxigenic diphtheria among Aboriginal communities in the ... View article...

Homeless after eviction, First Nations mother dies two weeks after giving birth

Just two weeks later, the homeless Aboriginal woman died from sepsis . She is mourned by her mother, who blames WA's Department of Housing. "They made ... View article...

Strengthening health systems with a $10.5 million funding boost

The project involves Aboriginal leaders and health experts and will work with hospitals and Aboriginal health services to improve care, reduce ... View article...

The cervical cancer gap can be closed

“A lot of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women reported the reason they had their last screening test was because they were seeing a provider  ... View article...

Culture celebrated at Brewarrina festival

The festival of Aboriginal culture takes its name from the local language term for the national heritage listed Brewarrina Fish Traps. With its ... View article...

Helping young people in out-of-home care into TAFE and university

Aboriginal flag Torres Strait Islander flag Pride flag inclusion. We acknowledge the Traditional Aboriginal Owners of Country throughout Victoria  ... View article...

North's largest saltmarsh restoration breathes new hope for waterway

“To get all the fresh plants well established, our team has been working closely with Gudjuda Reference Group Aboriginal Corporation's land and sea ... View article...

I was the most trolled person in the world, Meghan says

Before they visited the mental health facility at Swinburne University , the couple walked an Aboriginal trail near Melbourne's city centre . View article...

Jail costs outweigh Aboriginal services funding

The ACT Government is spending more than twice as much incarcerating First Nations people as it does funding Aboriginal community-controlled ... View article...

'Color is Life: Women's Work Today' displays the colorful versatility of the Kluge-Ruhe's collection

The exhibit weaves together an often underrepresented story — that of female Aboriginal artists and their numerous contributions to the art world. View article...

Closing the Gap at risk without urgent focus on urban Indigenous health

... Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health services in capital cities ... Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health services in capital ... View article...

Record funding targets better protection for vulnerable Aboriginal children in WA

The Western Australian Government is allocating almost $45 million in the 2026-27 budget for greater Aboriginal leadership through two major… View article...

35th anniversary of the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are warned that the following story contains images and voices of people who have died.  View article...

One of just two known posters of the first Aussie sports team to visit England found in house ...

A near-unique 1868 poster of Australia's pioneering Aboriginal cricket team, one of only two known to exist, has been found in a Midlands house ... View article...

Bundjalung elder's mission to find breastplate stolen from Lismore Museum

An Aboriginal breastplate given to Jack Kapeen in 1865 disappeared from a Lismore museum about 100 years later, only to be sold at auction in ... View article...

Remote WA Aboriginal artists debut work in Boorloo / Perth

Bidyadanga artists from a remote Aboriginal community on WA's west Kimberley coast are presenting exhibitions and events in Boorloo / Perth this ... View article...

Aboriginal community organisation confirms cyber incident following INC Ransom claims

A Dja Dja Wurrung ( Bendigo ) based Aboriginal community centre has confirmed a cyber incident following claims made by the INC Ransom threat group. View article...

Noongar council says key advocates overlooked in WA child protection reform

Noongar Family Safety and Wellbeing Council members say the WA government hasn't acknowledged the Aboriginal leaders who were central to a major ... View article...

Bundiyarra and WACRH join forces to help prevent violence against women with Yurla ...

A family and domestic violence program — targeting Aboriginal men and the attitudes and beliefs that drive violence before it even happens — will ... View article...