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Queensland celebrates Youth Week 2024

Queensland Youth Week 2024 was launched by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships, Communities and Arts Minister Leeanne Enoch at a ... View article...

Discovery of pottery rewrites Aboriginal history

The discovery of the oldest pottery ever found in Australia on Jiigurru/Lizard Island off the Queensland coast is challenging the idea that Aboriginal  ... View article...

WA Health pitching creative

The tender's strategic priorities include: prevention and community care services, health services, chronic disease services and Aboriginal health ... View article...

NSW government will try to avoid acting as a 'white colonial' body in treaty consultation

Aboriginal affairs minister David Harris is hopeful the process will build community trust after crushing voice defeat. View article...

Premier Jacinta Allan confirms Aboriginal Victorians could receive exemption from land tax ...

Aboriginal Victorians could receive an exemption from state taxes as a result of the government's treaty process, with Premier Jacinta Allan ... View article...

Kurrawang redevelopment to help strengthen community connections

Kurrawang Aboriginal Christian Community will soon have access to a dedicated space to host community events and on-country gatherings. View article...

Traditional Owners in Victoria encouraged to apply for open positions on Aboriginal Heritage Council

The council, which plays a role in protecting Aboriginal cultural heritage for the benefit of all Victorians, with registered Aboriginal Parties (RAPs) ... View article...

Parrtjima Aboriginal light festival to return to Alice Springs

Celebrated as the only Aboriginal light festival of its kind in the world, Parrtjima (pronounced Par-Chee-ma) will return to Alice Springs this ... View article...

Rio Tinto partners with Yinhawangka Traditional Owners

Rio Tinto and the Yinhawangka Aboriginal Corporation have collaborated to design a new program with the aim of protecting and preserving ... View article...

Creating art in the booth to encourage girls to consider refinish

Third generation Lewis Richards has been holding workshop walkthroughs with young aboriginal women (years10-12) in the NASCA (National Aboriginal  ... View article...

Examining the untapped potential of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander businesses

The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander business sector is comprised of more than 12,500 businesses, according to First Australians Capital ... View article...

Murdoch University offers Aboriginal staff $9,000 more than their non-Indigenous colleagues ...

... Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities'. Employees who are required to use an Indigenous language as part of their course are also ... View article...

Coming to terms with the past? Identifying barriers and enablers to truth-telling

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have tirelessly advocated for truth-telling as a crucial step on Australia's path to recognition and ... View article...

Get creative these holidays

The Victorian Connection articles feature the people, projects and programs driving economic growth and prosperity across Victoria. Aboriginal flag ... View article...

Dior Black Magic Photoshoot

... Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal  ... View article...

Aboriginal Child Commissioner latest to criticise Victorian government over failure to adopt ...

"Despite Yoorrook's focus on Aboriginal children and young people in hearings and in recommendations, that focus is virtually absent in the ... View article...

Diversity targets 'cut university expertise', study finds

The research paper states that “for many Aboriginal academics at senior levels, Australian universities seem to be undermining the minimum standards ... View article...

Legal body criticises youth curfew in Alice Springs

The National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Services (NATSILS) is pushing back against the introduction of a youth curfew in Alice ... View article...

Why thousands of Illawarra women have trusted this place with their babies

Now in its 25th year, Binji and Boori offers pregnancy, birth and postnatal support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and children. View article...

Meet the new Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner

She wants to hear from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities on all things "Closing the Gap, youth justice reform, Native Title, truth- ... View article...