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Interpreters in one of the world's most linguistically diverse regions calling for support

... 230 interpreters across 39 Aboriginal languages. But with demand as big as ever and there's calls for more support. View article...

'I'm sick of you white people … shut up'

The Aboriginal chairman of Whadjuk, the corporation established to deliver Australia's biggest native title settlement, has been accused of ... View article...

Rates will never be enough – councils need the power to raise money in other ways

Changing land-use rules and climate policies directly affect Māori land decisions. For instance, the New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme (NZ ETS) ... View article...

Draft New Zealand law seeks 'biological' definition of man, woman

... Maori population which they say are racist policies and undermine a treaty that protects their Indigenous rights, outside the New Zealand ... View article...

Australia's missing indigenous men

Federal Parliament conducted an investigation into missing and murdered First Nations women and children last year but analysis by the ABC's ... View article...

The group of Australians you've probably never heard of - but should have

Discover the unique history of Aboriginal Chinese Australians at the National Museum's exhibition, tracing cultural connections from the gold rush ... View article...

New research highlights rural diabetes gaps

It found rural Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients with diabetes face greater health risks, urging action on equitable care. Health platter ... View article...

Wakaya and Alyawarre Traditional Owners officially handed back land after more than 40 years

Under an agreement between the Central Land Council and the Northern Territory, the Canteen Creek Landholding Aboriginal Corporation, which is run by ... View article...

Rangers celebrate after trail cameras capture the return of an animal once thought locally extinct

It is also known as a trimanya among Tasmanian Aboriginal people. After a wildfire devastated the island in 2014, conservationists believed that the ... View article...

Australia's Heat Is Rising. So Is Its Climate Inequality

Have your say on signage for Devonport's new pathway connecting Coles Beach to the Don River mouth. Survey closes May 15. View article...

Host a screening of Her Name is Nanny Nellie

A trio of nameless statues buried in the archives of the Australian Museum trigger a granddaughter's journey to rewrite how Aboriginal people are ... View article...

NT Coalition candidate Lisa Siebert diverges from Jacinta Nampijinpa Price on royal commission call

The Aboriginal flag with two hands reaching for each other in the yellow centre. Some dismiss claims about rampant child abuse in the outback town ... View article...

Aboriginal Health Practitioner Midwifery Group Practice

The Aboriginal Health Practitioner will provide a range of direct clinical services as defined by the agreed Scope of Practice and primary healthcare ... View article...

Her Name is Nanny Nellie: Reclaiming Aboriginal History

The discovery of Aboriginal statues in the archives of the Australian Museum prompts a quest to reclaim dignity. View article...

Story of the first Aboriginal Olympian to make Melbourne theatre debut

From a family thoroughly immersed in boxing, Frank competed at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics in the welterweight division as the first Aboriginal athlete to ... View article...

Could bush medicine in Medicare spell better health for First Peoples?

... Aboriginal Elders, and public health institutes. “My community at large is either using or wants to use our cultural medicines, but access is low ... View article...

New clinic puts culture at forefront of diabetes treatment

A new clinic in Western Sydney is bridging the gap and improving health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island peoples with diabetes. View article...

Decades on: Still no justice for Indigenous deaths in custody

38 years ago, a national inquiry began and 4 years later delivered its final report, the 'Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody' View article...

Ancestors return home from London after decades away

A repatriation ceremony was held at the Queensland Museum on Monday to mark the return of 36 Aboriginal ancestors, including six identified ... View article...

Indigenous Entrepreneurs

The number of businesses owned or run by Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islanders grew by 50 per cent in five years up to 2021. And those who're ... View article...