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  • Bush Medijina rebrand signals growth, cultural continuity for Anindilyakwa women-led social enterprise
  • First Nations-focused VC pushes for ‘missing middle’ finance as Indigenous businesses seek scale capital
  • Closing the Gap Report Released, Gap Politely Asked To Close Itself By 2026
  • Mob Wins In Court, Gov Says “We Respect The Process” While Reaching For The Delay Button
  • Battery Mob Deal Done Proper: Paperwork, Handshakes, And One Fella Saying “We Walk Together”
  • NSW Launches Closing the Gap Toolkit Featuring Bold New Innovation: “A Template”
  • Indigenous landscape board chair quits as Telstra investigation raises fears for Nullarbor Country
  • Flinders Ranges World Heritage nomination advances with Adnyamathanha consent central to bid

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  • SETAC’s purchase of Port Cygnet Cannery aims to turn heritage site into hub for services, jobs and Indigenous enterprise
  • Bush Medijina rebrand signals growth, cultural continuity for Anindilyakwa women-led social enterprise
  • First Nations-focused VC pushes for ‘missing middle’ finance as Indigenous businesses seek scale capital
  • Closing the Gap Report Released, Gap Politely Asked To Close Itself By 2026
  • Mob Wins In Court, Gov Says “We Respect The Process” While Reaching For The Delay Button
  • Battery Mob Deal Done Proper: Paperwork, Handshakes, And One Fella Saying “We Walk Together”
  • NSW Launches Closing the Gap Toolkit Featuring Bold New Innovation: “A Template”
  • Indigenous landscape board chair quits as Telstra investigation raises fears for Nullarbor Country
  • Flinders Ranges World Heritage nomination advances with Adnyamathanha consent central to bid

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  • SETAC’s purchase of Port Cygnet Cannery aims to turn heritage site into hub for services, jobs and Indigenous enterprise

    SETAC’s purchase of Port Cygnet Cannery aims to turn heritage site into hub for services, jobs and Indigenous enterprise

    11 hours ago11 hours ago
  • Bush Medijina rebrand signals growth, cultural continuity for Anindilyakwa women-led social enterprise

    Bush Medijina rebrand signals growth, cultural continuity for Anindilyakwa women-led social enterprise

    11 hours ago11 hours ago
  • First Nations-focused VC pushes for ‘missing middle’ finance as Indigenous businesses seek scale capital

    First Nations-focused VC pushes for ‘missing middle’ finance as Indigenous businesses seek scale capital

    11 hours ago11 hours ago
  • Closing the Gap Report Released, Gap Politely Asked To Close Itself By 2026

    Closing the Gap Report Released, Gap Politely Asked To Close Itself By 2026

    1 day ago1 day ago
  • Mob Wins In Court, Gov Says “We Respect The Process” While Reaching For The Delay Button

    Mob Wins In Court, Gov Says “We Respect The Process” While Reaching For The Delay Button

    1 day ago1 day ago
  • Battery Mob Deal Done Proper: Paperwork, Handshakes, And One Fella Saying “We Walk Together”

    Battery Mob Deal Done Proper: Paperwork, Handshakes, And One Fella Saying “We Walk Together”

    1 day ago1 day ago
  • NSW Launches Closing the Gap Toolkit Featuring Bold New Innovation: “A Template”

    NSW Launches Closing the Gap Toolkit Featuring Bold New Innovation: “A Template”

    1 day ago1 day ago
  • Indigenous landscape board chair quits as Telstra investigation raises fears for Nullarbor Country

    Indigenous landscape board chair quits as Telstra investigation raises fears for Nullarbor Country

    1 day ago1 day ago
  • Flinders Ranges World Heritage nomination advances with Adnyamathanha consent central to bid

    Flinders Ranges World Heritage nomination advances with Adnyamathanha consent central to bid

    1 day ago1 day ago
  • Gary Foley Collection enters public view, reshaping how Aboriginal activism history is told

    Gary Foley Collection enters public view, reshaping how Aboriginal activism history is told

    1 day ago1 day ago
SETAC’s purchase of Port Cygnet Cannery aims to turn heritage site into hub for services, jobs and Indigenous enterprise
  • Business & Entrepreneurship
11 hours ago11 hours ago

SETAC’s purchase of Port Cygnet Cannery aims to turn heritage site into hub for services, jobs and Indigenous enterprise

An Aboriginal community-controlled organisation in Tasmania says its purchase of the former Port Cygnet Cannery…

Bush Medijina rebrand signals growth, cultural continuity for Anindilyakwa women-led social enterprise
  • Business & Entrepreneurship
11 hours ago11 hours ago

Bush Medijina rebrand signals growth, cultural continuity for Anindilyakwa women-led social enterprise

Anindilyakwa women on Groote Eylandt have launched a refreshed brand for Bush Medijina, positioning the…

First Nations-focused VC pushes for ‘missing middle’ finance as Indigenous businesses seek scale capital
  • Imperialism & Colonialism
11 hours ago11 hours ago

First Nations-focused VC pushes for ‘missing middle’ finance as Indigenous businesses seek scale capital

A specialist venture capital fund focused on First Nations entrepreneurship says Australia’s Indigenous business sector…

Closing the Gap Report Released, Gap Politely Asked To Close Itself By 2026
  • Gammon
1 day ago1 day ago

Closing the Gap Report Released, Gap Politely Asked To Close Itself By 2026

CANBERRA – The Commonwealth has released its latest Closing the Gap report and implementation plan,…

Mob Wins In Court, Gov Says “We Respect The Process” While Reaching For The Delay Button
  • Gammon
1 day ago1 day ago

Mob Wins In Court, Gov Says “We Respect The Process” While Reaching For The Delay Button

BORROLOOLA – Traditional Owners have won a major compensation ruling connected to the impacts of…

Battery Mob Deal Done Proper: Paperwork, Handshakes, And One Fella Saying “We Walk Together”
  • Gammon
1 day ago1 day ago

Battery Mob Deal Done Proper: Paperwork, Handshakes, And One Fella Saying “We Walk Together”

GINGIN – A new heritage agreement has been signed for a proposed battery project in…

NSW Launches Closing the Gap Toolkit Featuring Bold New Innovation: “A Template”
  • Gammon
1 day ago1 day ago

NSW Launches Closing the Gap Toolkit Featuring Bold New Innovation: “A Template”

SYDNEY – The NSW Government has released a new toolkit to help councils Close the…

Indigenous landscape board chair quits as Telstra investigation raises fears for Nullarbor Country
  • Imperialism & Colonialism
1 day ago1 day ago

Indigenous landscape board chair quits as Telstra investigation raises fears for Nullarbor Country

A First Nations leader has resigned as presiding member of South Australia’s Alinytjara Wiluṟara Landscape…

Flinders Ranges World Heritage nomination advances with Adnyamathanha consent central to bid
  • Community
1 day ago1 day ago

Flinders Ranges World Heritage nomination advances with Adnyamathanha consent central to bid

South Australia’s Flinders Ranges has been formally put forward as Australia’s next candidate for UNESCO…

Gary Foley Collection enters public view, reshaping how Aboriginal activism history is told
  • Community
1 day ago1 day ago

Gary Foley Collection enters public view, reshaping how Aboriginal activism history is told

A major archive of Aboriginal political history collected over decades by activist and academic Professor…

Rep. Troy Nehls to ATF: “Why No Body Cameras with a $1.67 Billion Budget?”
  • World News

Rep. Troy Nehls to ATF: “Why No Body Cameras with a $1.67 Billion Budget?”

Aboriginal Land Rights Lost: Inside the Gomeroi Community’s Battle Against Mining Giant Santos
  • Imperialism & Colonialism

Aboriginal Land Rights Lost: Inside the Gomeroi Community’s Battle Against Mining Giant Santos

Iwi savings scheme reaches $200m as Ngāi Tahu pushes for stronger uptake
  • World News

Iwi savings scheme reaches $200m as Ngāi Tahu pushes for stronger uptake

Klamath tribes reclaim 10,000 acres along reborn river
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Klamath tribes reclaim 10,000 acres along reborn river

SETAC’s purchase of Port Cygnet Cannery aims to turn heritage site into hub for services, jobs and Indigenous enterprise
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SETAC’s purchase of Port Cygnet Cannery aims to turn heritage site into hub for services, jobs and Indigenous enterprise

An Aboriginal community-controlled organisation in Tasmania says its purchase of the former Port Cygnet Cannery…

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Bush Medijina rebrand signals growth, cultural continuity for Anindilyakwa women-led social enterprise
  • Business & Entrepreneurship

Bush Medijina rebrand signals growth, cultural continuity for Anindilyakwa women-led social enterprise

Anindilyakwa women on Groote Eylandt have launched a refreshed brand for Bush Medijina, positioning the…

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First Nations-focused VC pushes for ‘missing middle’ finance as Indigenous businesses seek scale capital
  • Imperialism & Colonialism

First Nations-focused VC pushes for ‘missing middle’ finance as Indigenous businesses seek scale capital

A specialist venture capital fund focused on First Nations entrepreneurship says Australia’s Indigenous business sector…

Learn More
Closing the Gap Report Released, Gap Politely Asked To Close Itself By 2026
  • Gammon

Closing the Gap Report Released, Gap Politely Asked To Close Itself By 2026

CANBERRA – The Commonwealth has released its latest Closing the Gap report and implementation plan,…

Learn More
Mob Wins In Court, Gov Says “We Respect The Process” While Reaching For The Delay Button
  • Gammon

Mob Wins In Court, Gov Says “We Respect The Process” While Reaching For The Delay Button

BORROLOOLA – Traditional Owners have won a major compensation ruling connected to the impacts of…

Learn More
Battery Mob Deal Done Proper: Paperwork, Handshakes, And One Fella Saying “We Walk Together”
  • Gammon

Battery Mob Deal Done Proper: Paperwork, Handshakes, And One Fella Saying “We Walk Together”

GINGIN – A new heritage agreement has been signed for a proposed battery project in…

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NSW Launches Closing the Gap Toolkit Featuring Bold New Innovation: “A Template”
  • Gammon

NSW Launches Closing the Gap Toolkit Featuring Bold New Innovation: “A Template”

SYDNEY – The NSW Government has released a new toolkit to help councils Close the…

Learn More
Indigenous landscape board chair quits as Telstra investigation raises fears for Nullarbor Country
  • Imperialism & Colonialism

Indigenous landscape board chair quits as Telstra investigation raises fears for Nullarbor Country

A First Nations leader has resigned as presiding member of South Australia’s Alinytjara Wiluṟara Landscape…

Learn More
Flinders Ranges World Heritage nomination advances with Adnyamathanha consent central to bid
  • Community

Flinders Ranges World Heritage nomination advances with Adnyamathanha consent central to bid

South Australia’s Flinders Ranges has been formally put forward as Australia’s next candidate for UNESCO…

Learn More
Gary Foley Collection enters public view, reshaping how Aboriginal activism history is told
  • Community

Gary Foley Collection enters public view, reshaping how Aboriginal activism history is told

A major archive of Aboriginal political history collected over decades by activist and academic Professor…

Learn More
‘A pathway to business ownership’: DreamCatcher marks 10 years backing Indigenous women entrepreneurs
  • World News

‘A pathway to business ownership’: DreamCatcher marks 10 years backing Indigenous women entrepreneurs

A decade-old business development program created for Indigenous women entrepreneurs in Arizona is marking a…

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Canberra Promises To “Review The Situation” Using Its World-Famous Skill: Looking Away Politely

DARWIN – First Nations leaders have urged Canberra to block an incoming appointment in the…

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Government Unveils Justice Reform Plan “More Reports, Fewer Outcomes, Same Fonts”
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Government Unveils Justice Reform Plan: “More Reports, Fewer Outcomes, Same Fonts”

MELBOURNE – With Indigenous people entering the justice system at record rates, governments have announced…

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NT Government Announces Bold New Protest Strategy: “Arrest First, Ask What It Was About Later”
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NT Government Announces Bold New Protest Strategy: “Arrest First, Ask What It Was About Later”

DARWIN – Authorities have confirmed a protester was arrested outside NT Parliament during official proceedings,…

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University Celebrates Indigenous Scholar With Powerful Statement, 14 Hashtags, And A Sponsored Lanyard
  • Gammon

University Celebrates Indigenous Scholar With Powerful Statement, 14 Hashtags, And A Sponsored Lanyard

BRISBANE – A major Australian university has celebrated the announcement of a 2026 Fulbright Scholarship…

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NSW minister says communities “aren’t ready” for treaty talks as consultation process continues
  • Government

NSW minister says communities “aren’t ready” for treaty talks as consultation process continues

The NSW Government’s treaty consultation process is back in the spotlight after the state’s Minister…

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Raymond Terrace confirmed to host 2026 Koori Knockout on Worimi Country
  • Business & Entrepreneurship

Raymond Terrace confirmed to host 2026 Koori Knockout on Worimi Country

Raymond Terrace in NSW has been confirmed as the host location for the 2026 NSW…

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Ngaiawang language revival project awakens “sleeping” words along the River Murray
  • Business & Entrepreneurship

Ngaiawang language revival project awakens “sleeping” words along the River Murray

An Aboriginal-led language revival project in South Australia is rebuilding Ngaiawang – a language that…

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They Say 45,000+ Indigenous Households Struggling - Australian Government Says “We’ll Map The Pathways”
  • Gammon

They Say 45,000+ Indigenous Households Struggling – Australian Government Says “We’ll Map The Pathways”

CANBERRA – A new analysis warns more than 45,000 Indigenous households face unmet housing need,…

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Federal Court dismisses SWAMS board, orders fresh election after finding “oppressive conduct”
  • Decolonization

Federal Court dismisses SWAMS board, orders fresh election after finding “oppressive conduct”

The Federal Court has ordered the entire board of the South West Aboriginal Medical Service…

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Federal Court awards more than $54m native title compensation over McArthur River Mine impacts
  • Community

Federal Court awards more than $54m native title compensation over McArthur River Mine impacts

Traditional owners in the Gulf of Carpentaria have been awarded more than $54 million in…

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Indigenous housing inquiry finds fragmented system as families face ongoing homelessness
  • Blakwashing

Indigenous housing inquiry finds fragmented system as families face ongoing homelessness

A major national housing inquiry has warned Australia’s Indigenous housing system is complex, poorly coordinated…

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WA’s “Revealed 2026” to return with open-air art market and major exhibition in Boorloo/Perth
  • Business & Entrepreneurship

WA’s “Revealed 2026” to return with open-air art market and major exhibition in Boorloo/Perth

Western Australia’s largest Aboriginal art market and exhibition will return to Boorloo/Perth in April, with…

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NSW Says Treaty Might Happen Later, Just Let Us Finish These 400 Consultations First
  • Gammon

NSW Says Treaty Might Happen Later, Just Let Us Finish These 400 Consultations First

SYDNEY – The NSW Government has confirmed it is “not ready” for treaty discussions, explaining…

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Traditional Owners Sue For Wittenoom Clean-Up After Government Offers “Thoughts, Prayers, And A Free Brochure”
  • Gammon

Traditional Owners Sue For Wittenoom Clean-Up After Government Offers “Thoughts, Prayers, And A Free Brochure”

PERTH – A new taskforce has been urgently assembled to “consider the possibility” of cleaning…

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First Nations leaders renew push for national treaty and truth-telling, urging federal leadership
  • Community

First Nations leaders renew push for national treaty and truth-telling, urging federal leadership

First Nations leaders, Elders, advocates and allies have renewed calls for a federal pathway to…

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NSW backs eight First Nations-led cultural projects with $566,981 in Creative Nations funding
  • Government

NSW backs eight First Nations-led cultural projects with $566,981 in Creative Nations funding

Eight First Nations-led arts and cultural projects across New South Wales will share in $566,981…

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Indigenous imprisonment climbs again as courts trial “solutions-focused” approaches to reduce reoffending
  • Imperialism & Colonialism

Indigenous imprisonment climbs again as courts trial “solutions-focused” approaches to reduce reoffending

The number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in prison continues to rise, prompting…

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Traditional owners launch $1.5bn legal bid to force Wittenoom asbestos clean-up
  • Community

Traditional owners launch $1.5bn legal bid to force Wittenoom asbestos clean-up

A group of Banjima traditional owners has launched a $1.5 billion legal claim against the…

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“Humbugging” and hidden harm: calls grow to confront financial abuse of First Nations elders
  • Community

“Humbugging” and hidden harm: calls grow to confront financial abuse of First Nations elders

Advocates and frontline services are warning that financial abuse of First Nations elders is often…

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SETAC’s purchase of Port Cygnet Cannery aims to turn heritage site into hub for services, jobs and Indigenous enterprise

  • Business & Entrepreneurship
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Bush Medijina rebrand signals growth, cultural continuity for Anindilyakwa women-led social enterprise

  • Business & Entrepreneurship
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First Nations-focused VC pushes for ‘missing middle’ finance as Indigenous businesses seek scale capital

  • Imperialism & Colonialism
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Closing the Gap Report Released, Gap Politely Asked To Close Itself By 2026

  • Gammon
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Mob Wins In Court, Gov Says “We Respect The Process” While Reaching For The Delay Button

  • Gammon
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Battery Mob Deal Done Proper: Paperwork, Handshakes, And One Fella Saying “We Walk Together”

  • Gammon
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NSW Launches Closing the Gap Toolkit Featuring Bold New Innovation: “A Template”

  • Gammon
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Indigenous landscape board chair quits as Telstra investigation raises fears for Nullarbor Country

  • Imperialism & Colonialism
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Flinders Ranges World Heritage nomination advances with Adnyamathanha consent central to bid

  • Community
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Gary Foley Collection enters public view, reshaping how Aboriginal activism history is told

  • Community
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‘A pathway to business ownership’: DreamCatcher marks 10 years backing Indigenous women entrepreneurs

  • World News
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Canberra Promises To “Review The Situation” Using Its World-Famous Skill: Looking Away Politely

  • Gammon
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Government Unveils Justice Reform Plan: “More Reports, Fewer Outcomes, Same Fonts”

  • Gammon
14

NT Government Announces Bold New Protest Strategy: “Arrest First, Ask What It Was About Later”

  • Gammon
15

University Celebrates Indigenous Scholar With Powerful Statement, 14 Hashtags, And A Sponsored Lanyard

  • Gammon
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NSW minister says communities “aren’t ready” for treaty talks as consultation process continues

  • Government
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Raymond Terrace confirmed to host 2026 Koori Knockout on Worimi Country

  • Business & Entrepreneurship
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Ngaiawang language revival project awakens “sleeping” words along the River Murray

  • Business & Entrepreneurship
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They Say 45,000+ Indigenous Households Struggling – Australian Government Says “We’ll Map The Pathways”

  • Gammon
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Federal Court dismisses SWAMS board, orders fresh election after finding “oppressive conduct”

  • Decolonization

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