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City to explore Kalgoorlie-Boulder antisocial behaviour and homelessness solutions through ...

The City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder will undertake a research project looking for solutions to address antisocial behaviour and Aboriginal homelessness ... View article...

Archie Moore on his Golden Lion-Winning Pavilion at the Sixtieth Venice Biennale

Aboriginal relatives on my mother's side needed permission from an official “Chief Protector of Aborigines ” to marry, and they were sometimes ... View article...

From peacekeeping to wars, this is why four generations of the Moffitt family continue to serve

Harold James Stewart was one of thousands of Aboriginal children taken under the NSW government's Aborigines Protection Act. His daughter Sandra says ... View article...

Spears taken 254 years ago finally returned to Indigenous people in Australia

... Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, Australian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom Stephen Smith, and Noeleen Timbery of La Perouse ... View article...

Northland Council Continues Four-year Māori Ward Fight In Face Of Government Changes

The Northland council that played a key role in getting Māori ward polling removed is now lobbying against Government plans to reinstate binding ... View article...

An essential yet troubling exploration of Māori identity

... Māori woman to be given the emeritus title at a New Zealand university. In 1981, she was the first Māori woman to be awarded a PhD in New Zealand. View article...

Relatives of executed Māori soldier fight for apology

Relatives of the only Māori soldier executed for abandoning his unit during the first world war are now fighting for an apology, ... View article...

Kāhui St David's church honours 28th Māori Battalion

Kāhui St David's in Tāmaki Makaurau held a musical remembrance to celebrate and honour the 28th Māori battalion. A dedicated bronze plaque was ... View article...

Horses are medicine – they're helping give young Aboriginal people the love and support they need

All children and young people need to develop skills to manage their social relationships, school, work and outside interests. But for Aboriginal  ... View article...

Ten-year-old Aboriginal child was loved by his family, not the state

No words can express the devastating suicide of a 10-year-old Aboriginal boy in child protection custody, denied access to his family. View article...

Aboriginal spears taken by Captain Cook in 1770 formally returned to Indigenous Australians

Four Aboriginal spears that were taken to England by Captain James Cook more than 250 years ago were return... View article...

Aboriginal Justice Open Days mark milestone with free birth certificates

“While this is a culturally appropriate program designed to provide additional support to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and improve ... View article...

Māori Battalion descendants in Whanganui lead Anzac Day parade for first time

Descendants of members of the Māori Battalion will lead Whanganui's Anzac Day parade on to the War Memorial Centre forecourt. View article...

Te Kūwaha and Māori

Te Kūwaha, NIWA's Māori Environmental Research team, works in collaborative partnerships with hapū, iwi, Māori communities and businesses to ... View article...

Mataaho Collective win big at Venice Biennale

Mataaho Collective's major win at the Venice Biennale showcases the power of Indigenous Māori artists to the world says art historian, ... View article...

Northland council continues four-year Māori ward fight in face of government changes

A council that played a key role in getting Māori ward polling removed is now lobbying against government plans to reinstate binding referendums. View article...

Aboriginal groups criticise Australian state's heritage bill

... Aboriginal groups because a government minister will keep final say over development decisions. Indigenous heritage protection has become a hot ... View article...

Cambridge college returns 18th Century Aboriginal spears

Four spears taken from an Aboriginal community by James Cook and Joseph Banks during their first contact with Australia are being repatriated. View article...

Historic' law recognizing Haida Aboriginal title introduced in B.C. legislature

The B.C. government says legislation formally recognizing the Haida Nation's Aboriginal title over the archipelago of Haida Gwaii was introduced ... View article...

Aboriginal spears snatched by British in 1770 to return to Australia

Four spears taken from Australia by a British explorer more than 250 years ago will be returned by Cambridge University to ... View article...