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Te Arikinui meets Prince William and King Charles in historic UK royal visit
The Māori Queen Te Arikinui Kuini Nga wai hono i te po has met with Prince William at Windsor Castle and King Charles III at Buckingham Palace this week in her first encounters with the British royal family…
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Brands Celebrate Pride Month By Asking If Rainbow Tile Can Also Cover NAIDOC
Corporate Australia celebrates Pride Month by asking whether the same Canva tile can cover NAIDOC too.
PlayStation Announces Enough New Lore For Gamers To Ignore Their Own Country For Another Year
Australian gamers have emerged from PlayStation’s latest State of Play showcase emotionally overloaded after receiving fresh looks at…
Major Parties Discover One Nation Surge Can Be Solved By Saying “Real Australians” Near A Fence
Consultants recommend more dust, fewer policies and one ute in every frame
HECS Debt Reassures Students It Will Grow More Fairly This Year
Education officials praise debt for showing cultural sensitivity by increasing at a lower rate
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Department Rolls Out Reconciliation Posters In 13 Languages, Remote Wi-Fi Still Loading
A federal department has successfully delivered its National Reconciliation Week campaign across thirteen languages, fourteen social platforms and…
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A senior official has confirmed they are “very close” to announcing a measurable reconciliation outcome the third consecutive…
Reconciliation Lead Posts Record Six Times This Week And Completes Zero Targets
A corporate reconciliation lead has filed a personal record six LinkedIn posts during National Reconciliation Week while overseeing…
Company Launches Fourth Reconciliation Action Plan Before Completing Its First
A national freight company has launched its fourth Reconciliation Action Plan since 2021 marking the occasion with a…
Made In Shenzhen, Worn With Pride
A national audit of Reconciliation Action Plan lapel pin procurement has confirmed 100% of the 2.4 million pins…
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First Peoples’ Assembly of Victoria elects new co-chairs as Treaty era begins
The First Peoples’ Assembly of Victoria has elected new co-chairs at its inaugural meeting on Dja…
Stolen Generations survivors exempt from aged care means testing after long campaign by Elders
Stolen Generations redress payments will be exempt from aged care means testing under a federal budget…
First Nations Economics analysis says federal Budget delivers $1.31 billion in Indigenous-specific measures but leaves structural reform unresolved
A First Nations Economics analysis of the 2026-27 federal Budget says the Commonwealth has delivered significant…
NT Children’s Commissioner says she was not contacted before government announced child protection review
The Northern Territory Children’s Commissioner has confirmed she was not contacted by the NT Government before…
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From the goldfields to the gardens: the long history of Aboriginal-Chinese Australia
A landmark exhibition at the National Museum of Australia is documenting more than 170 years of…
40.9% of First Nations people are digitally excluded. The fix starts in the family home.
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The “real journalist” question inspired a satire column
A while back, a small but persistent thread in the comments under my NSWALC reporting kept…
First Nations talent at the centre of VIVID Live 2026 line-up
A strong line-up of First Nations musicians will take to the stage at the Sydney Opera…
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Indigenous-led data platform aims to reduce conflicts between First Nations and industry
A new Indigenous-led data platform is being rolled out across Canada in an effort to overhaul…
First Nations leaders say Canada Strong Fund overlooks Indigenous communities
First Nations leaders in Canada say the federal government has failed to put Indigenous infrastructure and…
Standing Rock Sioux fight enters second decade as Dakota Access Pipeline keeps flowing
Ten years after thousands of water protectors gathered near the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation in North…
Indigenous leaders meet King Charles III during US state visit
Tribal leaders from the National Congress of American Indians and the Monacan Indian Nation met King…
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Rio Tinto marks 8 billion tonnes Pilbara milestone with extended Acknowledgement of Country
The global mining company has marked the shipment of 8 billion tonnes of iron ore from…
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A senior chief executive has fully completed the breakfast component of the 2026 National Reconciliation Week…
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WA government commits $20 million to Aboriginal tourism through next-generation Jina Action Plan
The Western Australian Government and Tourism Western Australia have committed $5 million per year over four…
New artwork marks completion of Swan-Canning Estuary shellfish reef restoration
The Nature Conservancy Australia has marked the completion of the Swan-Canning Estuary Reef Restoration Project with…
First Nations films to feature in 73rd Sydney Film Festival
The Sydney Film Festival has unveiled its 73rd edition with a strong slate of First Nations…
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Wiradjuri author and broadcaster Jake Gablonski will release his debut children’s book, Brave Like Bunji, on…
Ngāti Hāua Treaty settlement becomes law after nine‑year struggle
Central North Island iwi Ngāti Hāua has seen its Treaty of Waitangi settlement formally enacted in…
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The Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory (MAGNT) has opened entries for the 2026…