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Host a Screening of Rebel with a Cause

Oodgeroo Noonuccal was a key spokesperson for Aboriginal issues. The first Aboriginal person to publish a book of verse, her poetic viewpoint and ... View article...

'No one wants these things': Warren Mundine calls the NSW government's move for ...

Consultations with Aboriginal communities across the state will be the first step in the process of developing a formal agreement with the ... View article...

Evidence Aboriginal people made pottery and sailed thousands of years ago discovered

Researchers have discovered new evidence that shows Aboriginal people made pottery and sailed to distant offshore islands thousands of years ago. View article...

Children's community mental health hub opens in the South West

... Aboriginal Mental Health Workers who can provide cultural intervention and liaison services for families and clients. ICAMHS will also work ... View article...

New approach to increase Māori and Pacific success

Success in tertiary education is an important pathway for improving the life chances of Māori and Pacific students and their communities. Associate ... View article...

Maori party supports bill to remove racist law

New Zealand political party Te Pāti Māori has thrown its support behind a proposed bill aimed at reinstating New Zealand citizenship for certain ... View article...

Opportunity seen for Māori as media trust collapses

A freelance Māori journalist says the continuing decline in trust in traditional news services and a drift towards online informational sources ... View article...

UN expert visits Motueka to learn about Nelson Tenths case

One of those was Kaiteriteri (Kaiteretere), where more than 180 years ago, the New Zealand Company and Māori chiefs agreed to European settlement in ... View article...

Queensland celebrates Youth Week 2024

Queensland Youth Week 2024 was launched by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships, Communities and Arts Minister Leeanne Enoch at a ... View article...

Discovery of pottery rewrites Aboriginal history

The discovery of the oldest pottery ever found in Australia on Jiigurru/Lizard Island off the Queensland coast is challenging the idea that Aboriginal  ... View article...

WA Health pitching creative

The tender's strategic priorities include: prevention and community care services, health services, chronic disease services and Aboriginal health ... View article...

NSW government will try to avoid acting as a 'white colonial' body in treaty consultation

Aboriginal affairs minister David Harris is hopeful the process will build community trust after crushing voice defeat. View article...

New Zealand invention helps student with chronic fatigue syndrome

Waiata reo Māori gains popularity in mainstream radio. Amani Sadique • April 10, 2024. Te Ao Māori . View article...

Potaka takes wide view of emergency housing challenge

Māori Development Minister Tama Potaka says the state and extent of emergency housing is a social, moral and cultural disaster. View article...

Māori choreographer Eddie Elliot inspires an international 'stomp of approval'

A unique combination of Māori contemporary dance and the application of clay has received standing ovations and stomps of approval on the world ... View article...

Māori publisher scoops big prize at leading international children's book fair

There has been an increase in Māori language publishing but there had not been a lot of uptake from commercial publishers for children's novels and ... View article...

Premier Jacinta Allan confirms Aboriginal Victorians could receive exemption from land tax ...

Aboriginal Victorians could receive an exemption from state taxes as a result of the government's treaty process, with Premier Jacinta Allan ... View article...

Kurrawang redevelopment to help strengthen community connections

Kurrawang Aboriginal Christian Community will soon have access to a dedicated space to host community events and on-country gatherings. View article...

Traditional Owners in Victoria encouraged to apply for open positions on Aboriginal Heritage Council

The council, which plays a role in protecting Aboriginal cultural heritage for the benefit of all Victorians, with registered Aboriginal Parties (RAPs) ... View article...

Parrtjima Aboriginal light festival to return to Alice Springs

Celebrated as the only Aboriginal light festival of its kind in the world, Parrtjima (pronounced Par-Chee-ma) will return to Alice Springs this ... View article...