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Analysis reveals geographic and ethnic inequities in cancer radiotherapy access across ...

Rural Māori age 75 and older with lung cancer also received curative radiotherapy at a rate 66% lower than their urban counterparts. Surprisingly, ... View article...

The bleak picture of how Indigenous youth are treated in Australia's justice system

"From coast to coast across our lands, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children are being criminalised and imprisoned at alarming rates ... View article...

Will the traditional owners of Kurilpa steer its redevelopment?

... Aboriginal Traditional Owner and artist in a regional gallery a few weeks back. Could they have been considering how to address the Aboriginal  ... View article...

'Linguistic oppression': The little-known rule impacting Te reo Māori speakers at councils

At least 20 councils require members wishing to speak in Te reo Māori at meetings to give two days' notice. View article...

Doomed regulator makes last-gasp finding against online broadcaster

During the discussion, Plunket described tikanga Māori as “mumbo jumbo”, a remark the BSA said may not have breached standards of taste and decency by ... View article...

Yarning Circles Flag Risks to Aboriginal Children

According to ABC News, carers in South Australia have raised concerns that Aboriginal children in state care risk losing connection to family, ... View article...

Blue dots mark the spots where Indigenous want a voice

A map showing the voice referendum as many Australians have never seen it – with a blue dot showing each remote Aboriginal community that voted ... View article...

How Māori Artists Navigate Between Te Reo and English

“It takes one generation to lose a language and three generations to restore,” Māori Language Commissioner Rawinia Higgins once said. Last year marked ... View article...