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New Members Appointed To Destination NSW Board

Linda was the first Aboriginal woman appointed to Minister for Indigenous Australians and in that time championed reforms in health, education, ... View article...

Intergenerational First Nations playgroup celebrates first year of connection and reconciliation

The Marra Elders Playgroup, held at the Aboriginal Elders Village in Davoren Park, was launched during National Reconciliation Week in 2025 and has ... View article...

How Byrnecut built an Aboriginal employment arm

Employing local Indigenous workers can be a great way for miners and contractors to build a social licence to operate. However, as one mining ... View article...

How Canada's construction sector is engaging and ...

The campaign dates back to 2009, explains the federal government, when the House of Commons designated June as National Aboriginal History Month. View article...

Brisbane's $3.6b Olympic stadium faces court challenge by residents

The Aboriginal flag hangs from one of several marquees while a group of people, one. Indigenous people have been camping in Victoria Park for ... View article...

New violence support program for Aboriginal women in regional and remote NSW

The NSW Government has announced a new culturally safe support program under the Staying in Community Leaving Violence (SiCLV) initiative to strengthen support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and children escaping abuse in regional and remote areas. View article...

Western Australian Government launches next Jina Plan to strengthen Aboriginal-led visitor offerings

... Aboriginal tourism businesses, support jobs and strengthen Aboriginal culture as the heart of the State's visitor economy. The Plan outlines 40 ... View article...

Diphtheria is a disease of poverty that has no place in modern Australia. When we talk about ...

For those of us working in Aboriginal health, the outbreak doesn't come as a surprise. We must invest in housing that keeps remote communities ... View article...

Walking forward together through science, partnership and action

Indigenous-led research grants , scholarships and pathways programs are empowering the next generation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ... View article...

Diabetes Australia is 'All In' for Reconciliation and better health outcomes

Overall, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are also almost four times more likely than non Indigenous Australians to live with diabetes or ... View article...

Renewables company destroys Indigenous rock shelter

NSW Aboriginal Land Council Central Region ... "The destruction of Aboriginal Cultural Heritage is precisely why NSW needs stronger Aboriginal  ... View article...

New Blak Douglas work to challenge perceptions of Aboriginal art

The acclaimed Dunghutti artist is using his latest exhibition to challenge perceptions of Aboriginal art and the systemic issues creatives face in ... View article...

WA cultural heritage laws 'costly and outdated', says miners

The cost of complying with Western Australia 's outdated Aboriginal cultural heritage laws has increased by almost 50 per cent in three years, ... View article...

Mineral explorers say 'costly, protracted' Aboriginal cultural heritage processes 'holding ...

WA is becoming less competitive for mining exploration due to Aboriginal cultural heritage compliance processes being allowed to balloon ... View article...

Interim First Nations Aged Care Commissioner steps down

During her time in the role, Andrea Kelly authored the landmark report Transforming Aged Care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. View article...

Kate Ten Buuren on curating First People's Melbourne Art Trams

... Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists. “We'd put on pop-up exhibitions , throw parties, host art-making workshops and impromptu poetry  ... View article...

Students to explore Aboriginal language revitalisation during National Reconciliation Week

The revitalisation of Aboriginal languages will be the focus of a free online program taking place during National Reconciliation Week. View article...

Millions pledged as deadly outbreak grows

Another $2 million will go to national Aboriginal community‑controlled health organisations to work with the Aboriginal Medical Services Alliance ... View article...

Clinical Yarning Project a raging success with 30-workshop milestone, improving ...

A Mid West project focused on improving communication between healthcare professionals and Aboriginal patients is now ready to be rolled out ... View article...

Aboriginal Round tackles participation decline with new programs

Indigenous participation decline sparks Aboriginal Round action. See how local clubs and $100000 AFL funding aim to reverse this concerning trend. View article...