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Ohakune marae takes traditional food gathering to young Māori

A new cohort of Māori trade trainees has begun their next learning journey with Ngāti Rangi in Ohakune . Tūwhitia te Hopo is a funded tertiary ... View article...

JCU's Indigenous Education and Research Centre celebrates a decade of impact

Between 2016 and 2025, 750 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students graduated from JCU with a total of 1171 degrees, while Indigenous students ' ... View article...

Public sector overhaul sparks fears for remaining Māori and Treaty-focused roles

Māori public servants fear recent years of cuts to Treaty and kaupapa Māori roles will deepen under the Government's plan to slash thousands more ... View article...

Almost 20 years after the NT intervention, governments are making the same mistakes

Aboriginal children make up only about 20% of the NT's child population, yet they represent 90% of children in the child “protection” system and 95% ... View article...

Balancing whānau, work and study

Her volunteer work includes supporting community-led efforts to advance the Sustainable Development Goals in Aotearoa , co-founding a kaupapa Māori  ... View article...

Māori climate risk worsened by colonization, report finds

A national climate assessment finds that exclusion from decision-making has increased Indigenous vulnerability to floods, storms, and erosion. View article...

Signs of 'feeding' ritual at dingo burial site shed new light on bond between First Nations ...

The project's lead, Dr Amy Way , an archaeologist at the Australian Museum and lecturer at the University of Sydney , said that while Aboriginal  ... View article...

This First Nations artist wants your racist 'Aboriginalia'

Indigenous artist Tony Albert is making a public callout for Australians so-called 'Aboriginalia' – objects ostensibly depicting Aboriginal people ... View article...