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Cases of syphilis double in the last decade with alarms for pregnant women and First Nations people

A snapshot of sexually transmitted infections in the community shows some alarming results. National surveillance data from the Kirby Institute show number of syphilis and gonorrhoea cases have doubled in the past decade View article...

Fossil discovery at Riversleigh tells tale of songbird

Closely related to today's native lyrebirds, the fossil found within Boodjamulla National Park ( Aboriginal Land) provides key evidence that the ... View article...

Family of Aboriginal man killed in Darwin hit-and-run speak out over driver's sentence

The family of an Aboriginal man killed by a hit-and-run driver in Darwin last year have voiced their "disgust and dismay" at the lack of a prison ... View article...

Progress and impact of the Family and Domestic Violence System Reform Plan

It was developed through extensive consultation across Government, the community services sector, Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations, and ... View article...

The future we spoke into being: te reo Māori as Aotearoa's first language

Half a century on from the first Te Wiki o te Reo Māori , we're looking at the past, present and future of te reo in Aotearoa. View article...

Te Reo Māori power couple want learners to feel the fear and learn te reo anyway

The authors behind the famous Māori Made Easy book series say despite the book's title there are many difficulties and pressures that come with ... View article...

Young speech winners speak of overcoming adversity

The Sir Turi Carroll junior English speaker from Kaitaia's Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Te Rangi Āniwaniwa used “savage” humour and an energetic ... View article...

To save its unique and rare birds, New Zealand is turning to AI and genetic research

Both birds cannot fly, which wasn't a problem for millions of years. New Zealand (also known by its Māori name, Aotearoa) had no land mammals aside ... View article...