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January 15, 2026
  • New IPA round expected early 2026 – with consultation projects funded to 2028
  • More than 900 new ranger jobs flagged in Round Two funding announcement
  • Mundoo Island Station to join Coorong National Park after joint purchase
  • Police confirm 10 arrests after disturbances in Maningrida
  • Government announces $68m package to narrow First Nations digital gap
  • Murray-Darling Basin First Nations enduring water holding arrangements
  • $600m First Nations housing stream flagged ahead of late January HAFF Round 3
  • Cap removed on medical CSPs for First Nations students from 2026
  • Recession clouds and shutdown risks: what 2026 looks like for Indian Country

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  • New IPA round expected early 2026 - with consultation projects funded to 2028

    New IPA round expected early 2026 – with consultation projects funded to 2028

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  • More than 900 new ranger jobs flagged in Round Two funding announcement

    More than 900 new ranger jobs flagged in Round Two funding announcement

    9 minutes ago9 minutes ago
  • https://nit.com.au/07-01-2026/22037/aboriginal-corporation-supports-acquisition-of-culturally-significant-mundoo-island-station

    Mundoo Island Station to join Coorong National Park after joint purchase

    1 day ago1 day ago
  • Police confirm 10 arrests after disturbances in Maningrida

    Police confirm 10 arrests after disturbances in Maningrida

    1 day ago1 day ago
  • Government announces $68m package to narrow First Nations digital gap

    Government announces $68m package to narrow First Nations digital gap

    1 day ago1 hour ago
  • Murray-Darling Basin First Nations enduring water holding arrangements

    Murray-Darling Basin First Nations enduring water holding arrangements

    2 days ago2 days ago
  • $600m First Nations housing stream flagged ahead of late January HAFF Round 3

    $600m First Nations housing stream flagged ahead of late January HAFF Round 3

    2 days ago2 days ago
  • Cap removed on medical CSPs for First Nations students from 2026

    Cap removed on medical CSPs for First Nations students from 2026

    3 days ago3 days ago
  • Recession clouds and shutdown risks: what 2026 looks like for Indian Country

    Recession clouds and shutdown risks: what 2026 looks like for Indian Country

    3 days ago3 days ago
  • First Nations children move to 100 subsidised hours of care per fortnight

    First Nations children move to 100 subsidised hours of care per fortnight

    3 days ago3 days ago
New IPA round expected early 2026 - with consultation projects funded to 2028
  • Government
47 seconds ago45 seconds ago

New IPA round expected early 2026 – with consultation projects funded to 2028

The Australian Government has flagged a new grant round to expand Indigenous Protected Areas with…

More than 900 new ranger jobs flagged in Round Two funding announcement
  • Government
9 minutes ago9 minutes ago

More than 900 new ranger jobs flagged in Round Two funding announcement

More than 900 new Indigenous ranger jobs are expected to be created nationwide under Round…

https://nit.com.au/07-01-2026/22037/aboriginal-corporation-supports-acquisition-of-culturally-significant-mundoo-island-station
  • Government
1 day ago1 day ago

Mundoo Island Station to join Coorong National Park after joint purchase

Mundoo Island Station will be added to Coorong National Park after a joint purchase by…

Police confirm 10 arrests after disturbances in Maningrida
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Police confirm 10 arrests after disturbances in Maningrida

Northern Territory Police say they are investigating “multiple large disturbances” in Maningrida after several days…

Government announces $68m package to narrow First Nations digital gap
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Government announces $68m package to narrow First Nations digital gap

The Federal Government says it is rolling out a $68 million package aimed at improving…

Murray-Darling Basin First Nations enduring water holding arrangements
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Murray-Darling Basin First Nations enduring water holding arrangements

The Federal Government is asking Murray-Darling Basin First Nations people for feedback on how water…

$600m First Nations housing stream flagged ahead of late January HAFF Round 3
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$600m First Nations housing stream flagged ahead of late January HAFF Round 3

Housing Australia says it will open Round 3 of its Housing Australia Future Fund program…

Cap removed on medical CSPs for First Nations students from 2026
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3 days ago3 days ago

Cap removed on medical CSPs for First Nations students from 2026

Canberra – Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students who win a place in medicine will…

Recession clouds and shutdown risks: what 2026 looks like for Indian Country
  • Government
3 days ago3 days ago

Recession clouds and shutdown risks: what 2026 looks like for Indian Country

As the United States steps into 2026, Indian Country is staring down a mix of…

First Nations children move to 100 subsidised hours of care per fortnight
  • Government
3 days ago3 days ago

First Nations children move to 100 subsidised hours of care per fortnight

From Monday, 5 January 2026, families can access 100 hours of subsidised child care per…

“Blakwashing” 101: what audits and policy say about procurement rorts
  • Blakwashing

“Blakwashing” 101: what audits and policy say about procurement rorts

The Dangerous Consequences of Anti-Indigenous Initiatives in Brazil & Australia
  • World News

The Dangerous Consequences of Anti-Indigenous Initiatives in Brazil & Australia

Brazil’s Indigenous Fight for Survival in the Shadow of Soy Ambitions
  • World News

Brazil’s Indigenous Fight for Survival in the Shadow of Soy Ambitions

Authentic Representation Matters: APS’s Push for Aboriginal Talent in Senior Ranks Tackles Identity Fraud
  • Government

Authentic Representation Matters: APS’s Push for Aboriginal Talent in Senior Ranks Tackles Identity Fraud

New IPA round expected early 2026 - with consultation projects funded to 2028
  • Government

New IPA round expected early 2026 – with consultation projects funded to 2028

The Australian Government has flagged a new grant round to expand Indigenous Protected Areas with…

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More than 900 new ranger jobs flagged in Round Two funding announcement
  • Government

More than 900 new ranger jobs flagged in Round Two funding announcement

More than 900 new Indigenous ranger jobs are expected to be created nationwide under Round…

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https://nit.com.au/07-01-2026/22037/aboriginal-corporation-supports-acquisition-of-culturally-significant-mundoo-island-station
  • Government

Mundoo Island Station to join Coorong National Park after joint purchase

Mundoo Island Station will be added to Coorong National Park after a joint purchase by…

Learn More
Police confirm 10 arrests after disturbances in Maningrida
  • Community

Police confirm 10 arrests after disturbances in Maningrida

Northern Territory Police say they are investigating “multiple large disturbances” in Maningrida after several days…

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Government announces $68m package to narrow First Nations digital gap
  • Government

Government announces $68m package to narrow First Nations digital gap

The Federal Government says it is rolling out a $68 million package aimed at improving…

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Murray-Darling Basin First Nations enduring water holding arrangements
  • Government

Murray-Darling Basin First Nations enduring water holding arrangements

The Federal Government is asking Murray-Darling Basin First Nations people for feedback on how water…

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$600m First Nations housing stream flagged ahead of late January HAFF Round 3
  • Government

$600m First Nations housing stream flagged ahead of late January HAFF Round 3

Housing Australia says it will open Round 3 of its Housing Australia Future Fund program…

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Cap removed on medical CSPs for First Nations students from 2026
  • Government

Cap removed on medical CSPs for First Nations students from 2026

Canberra – Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students who win a place in medicine will…

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Recession clouds and shutdown risks: what 2026 looks like for Indian Country
  • Government

Recession clouds and shutdown risks: what 2026 looks like for Indian Country

As the United States steps into 2026, Indian Country is staring down a mix of…

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First Nations children move to 100 subsidised hours of care per fortnight
  • Government

First Nations children move to 100 subsidised hours of care per fortnight

From Monday, 5 January 2026, families can access 100 hours of subsidised child care per…

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Mount Roe prescribed burn and Noongar cultural heritage concerns
  • Government

Mount Roe prescribed burn and Noongar cultural heritage concerns

Noongar elders on Western Australia’s south coast say they are “deeply concerned” after a prescribed…

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‘No further ahead’: funding delays leave 52 Quebec First Nations without ambulances
  • World News

‘No further ahead’: funding delays leave 52 Quebec First Nations without ambulances

Indigenous health leaders in Quebec say delays in signing new funding agreements are putting lives…

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Klamath tribes reclaim 10,000 acres along reborn river
  • World News

Klamath tribes reclaim 10,000 acres along reborn river

An Indigenous‑led land trust has bought 10,000 acres along the Klamath River in the United…

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Ribbon skirts in the spotlight as Canada marks 2026 national day
  • World News

Ribbon skirts in the spotlight as Canada marks 2026 national day

Women, girls and Two‑Spirit people across Canada have marked the fourth official National Ribbon Skirt…

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Sisson mine named ‘nation‑building’ project as Wolastoqey leaders seek answers
  • Decolonization

Sisson mine named ‘nation‑building’ project as Wolastoqey leaders seek answers

A long‑delayed tungsten mine on Wolastoqey homeland in New Brunswick has been pushed back to…

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Waiben to host 90th anniversary week for 1936 Maritime Strike
  • Community

Waiben to host 90th anniversary week for 1936 Maritime Strike

A week of public events to mark the 90th anniversary of the 1936 Torres Strait…

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Canada tables multibillion‑dollar plan to overhaul First Nations child welfare
  • World News

Canada tables multibillion‑dollar plan to overhaul First Nations child welfare

Canada’s federal government has lodged a new multibillion‑dollar plan to overhaul how child protection services…

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Power back on, but frozen water keeps Pimicikamak families away
  • World News

Power back on, but frozen water keeps Pimicikamak families away

Thousands of people from Pimicikamak Cree Nation in northern Manitoba remain in hotels and evacuation…

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Ontario chiefs step up pressure over stalled First Nations clean water bill
  • World News

Ontario chiefs step up pressure over stalled First Nations clean water bill

Canada’s Carney government is under growing pressure from First Nations leaders after confirming a key…

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Big year ahead: what 2026 could mean for First Nations communities
  • Government

Big year ahead: what 2026 could mean for First Nations communities

As 2026 begins, several long‑promised reforms for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are reaching…

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Earth art to anchor Armidale’s Australia Day at Dumaresq Dam
  • Community

Earth art to anchor Armidale’s Australia Day at Dumaresq Dam

Anaiwan woman and artist Aunty Sharon Cutmore will create a large‑scale earth artwork as the…

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Waluwarra ancestors reunited with family after museums uncover century‑old removals
  • Decolonization

Waluwarra ancestors reunited with family after museums uncover century‑old removals

Waluwarra Traditional Owners have been reunited with the remains of three ancestors whose bodies were…

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Call for community‑led road safety after Darwin hit‑and‑run
  • Decolonization

Call for community‑led road safety after Darwin hit‑and‑run

The death of a 27‑year‑old Aboriginal woman on Darwin’s Bagot Road has again highlighted how…

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Call for community‑led road safety after Darwin hit‑and‑run
  • Community

Man charged after fatal hit-and-run on Darwin’s Bagot Road

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised this story mentions a person who has…

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Aboriginal leaders urge cultural caution as NT moves on voluntary assisted dying laws
  • Government

Aboriginal leaders urge cultural caution as NT moves on voluntary assisted dying laws

The Northern Territory Government says it will introduce voluntary assisted dying (VAD) legislation to Parliament…

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Family demands answers after Aboriginal mother dies in Tennant Creek custody
  • Imperialism & Colonialism

Family demands answers after Aboriginal mother dies in Tennant Creek custody

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised this story contains the name of a…

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Gammon’s 7 Most-Read Satire Stories of 2025
  • Gammon

Gammon’s 7 Most-Read Satire Stories of 2025

If you spent 2025 doomscrolling policy announcements, procurement panels and “historic” photo ops, congratulations: you…

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January 26 protests and new NSW protest laws
  • Imperialism & Colonialism

January 26 protests and new NSW protest laws

For many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, 26 January is less a celebration than…

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Share of Indigenous population by state
  • Other

Share of Indigenous population by state

Data shows most First Nations people live on the east coast New figures charting the…

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Call for community‑led road safety after Darwin hit‑and‑run
  • Allies

Opinion piece warns antisemitism plan could clash with First Nations truth‑telling

A strongly worded opinion article on Sydney Criminal Lawyers argues that Australia’s move to adopt…

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New IPA round expected early 2026 – with consultation projects funded to 2028

  • Government
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More than 900 new ranger jobs flagged in Round Two funding announcement

  • Government
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Mundoo Island Station to join Coorong National Park after joint purchase

  • Government
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Police confirm 10 arrests after disturbances in Maningrida

  • Community
5

Government announces $68m package to narrow First Nations digital gap

  • Government
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Murray-Darling Basin First Nations enduring water holding arrangements

  • Government
7

$600m First Nations housing stream flagged ahead of late January HAFF Round 3

  • Government
8

Cap removed on medical CSPs for First Nations students from 2026

  • Government
9

Recession clouds and shutdown risks: what 2026 looks like for Indian Country

  • Government
10

First Nations children move to 100 subsidised hours of care per fortnight

  • Government
11

Mount Roe prescribed burn and Noongar cultural heritage concerns

  • Government
12

‘No further ahead’: funding delays leave 52 Quebec First Nations without ambulances

  • World News
13

Klamath tribes reclaim 10,000 acres along reborn river

  • World News
14

Ribbon skirts in the spotlight as Canada marks 2026 national day

  • World News
15

Sisson mine named ‘nation‑building’ project as Wolastoqey leaders seek answers

  • Decolonization
16

Waiben to host 90th anniversary week for 1936 Maritime Strike

  • Community
17

Canada tables multibillion‑dollar plan to overhaul First Nations child welfare

  • World News
18

Power back on, but frozen water keeps Pimicikamak families away

  • World News
19

Ontario chiefs step up pressure over stalled First Nations clean water bill

  • World News
20

Big year ahead: what 2026 could mean for First Nations communities

  • Government

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  • Government announces $68m package to narrow First Nations digital gap

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