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Community-led initiatives to improve employment outcomes for Aboriginal Victorians

The Albanese Labor Government is partnering with the Victorian Government to deliver several community-driven Aboriginal employment initiatives in ... View article...

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander LGBTQA+ people: new research

A series of seven Indigenous-led factsheets explores the experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander LGBTQA+ people in detail. View article...

8000 years of Aboriginal history revealed on Yorke Peninsula

New research by Flinders University and University of South Australia, conducted in partnership with Narungga Nation Aboriginal Corporation and ... View article...

Pneumococcal disease rates highest in 20 years

all non- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people aged 70 years and up. People under 20 and those of any age who missed out on routine vaccinations ... View article...

Tackling family violence

The East Gippsland Police and Aboriginal Community Protocols Against Family Violence (PACPAFV) launch was held at Gunaikurnai Land and Waters ... View article...

First Nations Economics announces new round of Leah Armstrong Scholarship

"Supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women to excel in critical fields like finance, governance, and economics is essential for community ... View article...

Peter Dutton implies that only the Australian flag should be flown on the Harbour Bridge

The Aboriginal flag permanently replaced the NSW state flag on the Sydney Harbour Bridge in June 2022, despite controversy over the $25million cost of ... View article...

$54 million to support vision for a Creative WA

A small group of people stand in an art gallery looking at the Aboriginal artworks on. Photo: Artists and guests from Yinjaa Barni Art look at ... View article...

In Australia, Aboriginal rangers race to save the last sawfish

When a team of Aboriginal rangers and scientists arrived at the billabong, a shrinking oasis in a stretch of tropical ... View article...

'Loss of faith in police': Indigenous victims of crime fear not being believed, Victorian study finds

Aboriginal victims also found it more difficult to access the state government's victims' compensation scheme as it is predicated on reporting to ... View article...

World-first research program to find out why First Nations children have worse cancer ...

... Aboriginal children. Led by Kamilaroi woman and paediatric brain cancer researcher Dr Jessica Buck, it is the first research project of its kind ... View article...

Senator Pauline Hanson calls for removal of Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and rainbow ...

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has called for the removal of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags in Parliament House. View article...

Indigenous affairs minister says Dutton 'unfit to be prime minister' after he pledges not to ...

“We have three official flags in this country, the Australian flag, the Aboriginal flag and the Torres Strait Islander flag. I've always been proud to ... View article...

Share in WA stories with the Cook Government's free museum entry

General admission will be free for the WA Museum Boola Bardip, the WA Maritime Museum and Gwoonwardu Mia Gascoyne Aboriginal Heritage and Cultural ... View article...

Professor Donald Thomson gifts collection of Aboriginal cultural heritage to University of Melbourne

Thousands of Indigenous Australian cultural heritage items – including some of the earliest bark paintings in existence – from 90 different ... View article...

Women's Wiradjuri tour strengthens connections to Culture and Country

An Aboriginal women's group from Griffith embarked on a cultural tour of Aboriginal communities and sites across Wiradjuri Country earlier this ... View article...

Aboriginal group outraged after 'unnecessary' move threatens to derail unpopular plan

An Aboriginal group has written to Victorian premier Jacinta Allan after an 'unnecessary' decision threatened to ruin their plans to ban visitors ... View article...

'The risk is too extreme': Beaches' locals fight plan for 450 homes

An Aboriginal Land Council's contentious proposal to rezone bushland for 450 new homes on Sydney's northern beaches has been criticised as a ... View article...

$250 million to improve regional, rural and remote aged care

$50 million is allocated specifically to support older Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander elders, including: $25 million to support 5 Aboriginal  ... View article...

WA Museum launches exhibition of profound cultural significance

... a modern story with ancient origins, celebrating the creativity and resilience of a unique Aboriginal community through their art, images and voices. View article...