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Dharug woman makes history as Australia's first blind Aboriginal lawyer

A proud Dharug woman from Mount Druitt , Samantha Alexander has made history, becoming Australia's first blind Aboriginal lawyer. View article...

Development approval granted for Perth's first Aboriginal aged care facility

Graeme Prior and Dr Sue Gordon . A landmark milestone has been reached for Aboriginal Elders in Western Australia , with development approval granted ... View article...

Newly qualified Aboriginal language teachers bring deeper understanding of culture to more schools

For the first time in six years, Aboriginal language trainees from the Goldfields have graduated, adding more qualified teachers to local schools ... View article...

Indigenous programs cost billions – but we know surprisingly little about what works

The Healing Foundation , an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisation that supports members of the Stolen Generation and their families, ... View article...

Iwi leaders unveil AI safeguards to protect Māori data

Te Kāhui Raraunga - the working arm of the Data Iwi Leaders Group - has unveiled a new framework designed to protect Māori data use in the AI age ... View article...

Te Pāti Māori Faces Calls for Reform and Transparency from Founding Member

Te Pāti Māori is facing calls for reform , as founding member Amokura Panoho criticises the party's current direction . On Monday, Waatea received ... View article...

Dementia in Northland: Far North programmes focus on Māori and proven to help

Dr Makarena Dudley , from the University of Auckland's Centre for Brain Research, helps deliver a Māori -specific programme proven to help ... View article...

Rural nurses target vaccination 'hesitancy'

Vaccine mistrust. Māori GP Doctor Nina Bevin said she was worried about the low vaccination rates . Dr Bevin said despite years of hard mahi from the ... View article...