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Resilient Australia Awards 2025: Celebrating leaders in community resilience

The celebrated projects included initiatives that protect Aboriginal cultural heritage, support young people's wellbeing after floods , build local and ... View article...

Record intake at Sydney Trains is part of NSW apprenticeship boom

More than 92% of Sydney Trains apprentices have successfully completed their trade training over the past five years ... View article...

Racialised ICE raids stir historical trauma for Indigenous peoples

ICE enforcement is described as racialised, with Indigenous communities in Minneapolis coming together and carrying identification amid concerns ... View article...

Nearly 40% of voters think Treaty of Waitangi has too much influence on government decisions

Voters also had their say on whether the Prime Minister should be in Waitangi for Waitangi Day commemorations, in the latest RNZ-Reid Research ... View article...

Debunking: Australia Day is about 1949, not 1788!

Now, credit where credit is due, this seems like a super clever way to take the first 161 years of atrocities committed against  Aboriginal  people ( ... View article...

Exam results prompt review of Sāmoa's education system

Dr Wahineata Smith , inspired by her Tongan-Māori children , is rethinking how data collection captures multi-ethnic experiences. Vaimaila Leatinu'u . View article...

New School Year Brings Financial Pressure for Parents Amid Rising Costs

For Māori whānau and families already facing socioeconomic inequities , these pressures are especially acute. Community advocates say that the rising ... View article...

What Australia can learn from its first bilingual Aboriginal school

As the first Aboriginal bilingual school in New South Wales , GGFS has become a beacon of what culturally grounded education can achieve through the ... View article...