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NSW Wreck Bay Aboriginal community slams Commonwealth for evading PFAS responsibility

A doctor has told a federal inquiry that the members of a New South Wales Aboriginal community are the victims of a "cancer cluster" because of ... View article...

5 game-changing indigenous startups in Australia

Australia is experiencing a historic moment: for the first time, an Aboriginal company will provide green energy for a major infrastructure ... View article...

Culturally Safe Breast Screening For Aboriginal Women

An Aboriginal -led breast screening initiative to improve cancer outcomes among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women has recorded an ... View article...

Watchdog calls to halt child protection reforms

In documents seen by AAP, the NT government wants to make amendments to child protection laws to give courts the power to override Aboriginal  ... View article...

Origin of Australia's 1,400-year-old mysterious 'earth rings' finally revealed

Aboriginal people's ancestors carefully cleared land and plants in the area, research finds. ... Mysterious ancient “earth rings” located on the ... View article...

NT plan for Aboriginal Children

In the Northern Territory, Aboriginal groups are appealing to the NT Government to drop proposed changes to laws requiring children be placed in ... View article...

Juvenile crime falls 76 per cent following Wyndham Youth Aboriginal Corporation's job ...

Burglary, stealing and property damage have particularly dropped off since 2018 when Wyndham Youth Aboriginal Corporation began, especially crimes ... View article...

Developing Aboriginal leaders with WAALI

Aboriginal leadership in 2025 was the topic of discussion when Dr Richard Walley OAM and Dr Robyn Smith Walley from the Western Australian ... View article...

Free seniors grocery Bingo brings youth and elders together

The North Thompson Aboriginal Cultural Centre and B.C. Metis Federation are bringing youth and seniors together for Free Seniors Grocery Bingo. View article...

One Heart, One Mind: how one chance phone call led to a key part of Aboriginal history ...

The Yolngu people have been unwavering in their fight for their country and their culture. The Yirrkala bark petitions tell a key part of that ... View article...

New legislation to tackle inauthentic 'Indigenous' art

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have been creating visual arts and crafts for tens of thousands of years. This practice has evolved ... View article...

Sam Newman slams Telstra's dedicated Indigenous call line

The former footy great was indignant when he learned Telstra had a dedicated Aboriginal line which customers could use to 'jump the queue'. View article...

Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Laws in Western Australia

This factsheet explains how Aboriginal people can use the Aboriginal Heritage Act 1972 to protect Aboriginal objects or sites from being harmed or ... View article...

$300,000 available for trailblazing projects across WA

Funding will be awarded to projects that demonstrate best practice in community consultation, inclusivity, sustainability and Aboriginal engagement, ... View article...

How Aboriginal people are being given $50 vouchers to share treaty ideas

Aboriginal people in Victoria are being enticed to attend 'mob only' treaty talks with the promise of a $50 voucher, as the state looks to sign ... View article...

Award recognises Shane's cultural connections

... Aboriginal sites and working with communities to preserve Indigenous history. Shane worked with the NPWS for approximately 18 years as an Aboriginal  ... View article...

How the first Aboriginal team came to face the Melbourne Cricket Club

Tom Wills and the leading Aboriginal players of the day in their first notable match against the Melbourne Cricket Club in 1866.  View article...

Faith helps bridge cultural divide

There will be special services for Aboriginal Sunday this weekend at the Kalangadoo and Millicent Anglican Churches. First held in 1938, ... View article...

EOI now open to deliver coordinated outreach support for people experiencing homelessness

The Restricted EOI is seeking Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations (ACCOs) or registered Aboriginal businesses to deliver the service. View article...

Warning about fake diabetes ads and endorsements of products

Diabetes Australia is alerting our community to the rise of fraudulent advertisements and scams for bogus products, including those that claim false endorsement by Diabetes Australia. View article...