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March 1, 2026
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  • ‘Physical and cultural extinction’: Arhuaco warn of new war in Colombia’s sacred mountains
  • Voices Unheard: First Nations’ Legal Battle Contrasts Labor’s Aboriginal Referendum Promises
  • Indigenous Employment: Aboriginal Job Market Crisis
  • Who Truly Benefits from Aboriginal Victories? A Closer Look at the Profits
  • BREAKING: NSW GOVERNMENT SOLVES INDIGENOUS ECONOMIC INEQUALITY—WITH ANOTHER MEETING!
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  • Indigenous Housing Crisis in Canada: Advocates Demand Promised Funding

    Indigenous Housing Crisis in Canada: Advocates Demand Promised Funding

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  • Australian Greens Urge Labor to Prioritise First Nations Justice in 48th Parliament

    Australian Greens Urge Labor to Prioritise First Nations Justice in 48th Parliament

    8 months ago8 months ago
  • Geoff Richardson PSM - First Nations Development Services

    Opinion: Hero or Bootlicker? Examining the Role of Geoff Richardson in Australian Bureaucracy

    2 years ago2 years ago
  • The Imperative of Integrity: Addressing Indigenous Identity Fraud in the Wake of Turpel-Lafond's Case

    Culture, not colour, is the heart of Aboriginal identity

    2 years ago2 years ago
  • group of children walking near body of water silhouette photography

    The War on Indigenous Youth: A Stain on Modern Conscience

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  • First Peoples STEM Storytelling – Meet-the-Author Session-Why STEM Needs Indigenous Storytelling – and How You Can Join the Conversation-Dean Foley

    Why STEM Needs Indigenous Storytelling – and How You Can Join the Conversation

    8 months ago8 months ago
  • Picture Credit: Youpla Group

    Payments Begin for First Nations Victims of Youpla Group Collapse

    2 years ago2 years ago
  • Community Wi-Fi rollout targets 10 remote WA towns in bid to narrow First Nations digital gap

    Community Wi-Fi rollout targets 10 remote WA towns in bid to narrow First Nations digital gap

    5 days ago5 days ago
  • Creative Australia cites “unavoidable delays” to First Nations fashion fund start dates

    Creative Australia cites “unavoidable delays” to First Nations fashion fund start dates

    2 months ago2 months ago
  • ‘Symbolic gestures not enough’ Senator Kerrynne Liddle pushes for tangible policy reform

    ‘Symbolic gestures not enough’: Senator Kerrynne Liddle pushes for tangible policy reform

    8 months ago8 months ago
Statistics Don’t Lie Andrew Smith’s Rose-Coloured Glasses and the Realities of Aboriginal People
  • Decolonization

Statistics Don’t Lie: Andrew Smith’s Rose-Coloured Glasses and the Realities of Aboriginal People

Andrew Smith’s recent call to highlight Indigenous business successes rather than systemic issues is a…

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AirTree Celebrates Diversity by Investing Exclusively in Non-Indigenous Founders
  • Gammon

AirTree Celebrates Diversity by Investing Exclusively in Non-Indigenous Founders

Airtree Ventures’ latest diversity push is making waves – not for who they’ve included, but…

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New CEO named for Larrakia Development Corporation
  • Community

New CEO named for Larrakia Development Corporation

The Larrakia Development Corporation has announced Mr Anthony Whitfield as its new Chief Executive Officer,…

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Addressing the Indigenous Housing Crisis in Australia
  • Government

Addressing the Indigenous Housing Crisis in Australia

Recent calls from Queensland’s First Nations leaders for federal housing funding underscore a critical issue…

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‘Symbolic gestures not enough’ Senator Kerrynne Liddle pushes for tangible policy reform
  • Government

‘Symbolic gestures not enough’: Senator Kerrynne Liddle pushes for tangible policy reform

Senator Kerrynne Liddle has expressed frustration with symbolic gestures, advocating instead for concrete, measurable policies…

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Cambodia
  • World News

National Action Plan on Indigenous Rights Urged for Cambodia by UN Expert

An urgent call for the Cambodian government to implement a comprehensive national action plan on…

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British Government Surprised to Learn Colonialism Wasn't Just a Holiday Abroad
  • Gammon

British Government Surprised to Learn Colonialism Wasn’t Just a Holiday Abroad

In what appears to be a ground-breaking revelation for the United Kingdom, government officials today…

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Netball clinic inspires kids after sponsors bravely deploy “role models” and two dozen hi-vis lanyards
  • Gammon

Netball clinic inspires kids after sponsors bravely deploy “role models” and two dozen hi-vis lanyards

CHERBOURG, QLD – A community sports session has delivered hope, high knees, and a suspiciously…

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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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When identity fraud steals our daughters’ futures - Indigenous Identity Fraud
  • Imperialism & Colonialism

When Indigenous Identity Fraud steals our daughters’ futures

News that acclaimed writer Thomas King is not, in fact, Cherokee has sent shockwaves through…

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Missing in the Treasurer’s read‑out: Where did Indigenous business and Native Title go?
  • Government

Missing in the Treasurer’s read‑out: Where did Indigenous business and Native Title go?

After a three‑day national economic roundtable in Canberra, Treasurer Jim Chalmers issued a public statement…

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group of children walking near body of water silhouette photography
  • Racism & Discrimination

The War on Indigenous Youth: A Stain on Modern Conscience

The War on Indigenous Youth, an unspoken yet palpable assault on the very essence of…

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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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100 calls a day Indigenous crisis line faces unprecedented demand
  • Community

100 calls a day: Indigenous crisis line faces unprecedented demand

Calls to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander crisis line 13YARN have surged past 100…

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Duck Hunters Outraged Ancient Culture Interferes with Weekend Plans
  • Gammon

Duck Hunters Outraged Ancient Culture Interferes with Weekend Plans

Recreational shooters are furious after being reminded that the lake they like to treat as…

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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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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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  • Government

A Call for Respect and Recognition: Why the Australian Labor Government Must Support First Nations Rights

The Australian Labor Government has a chance to make things right with the Offshore Petroleum…

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Australia's Historical Reckoning New Insights into Colonial Violence
  • Imperialism & Colonialism

Australia’s Historical Reckoning: New Insights into Colonial Violence against Aboriginals

Recent findings by Victoria’s Yoorrook Justice Commission, Australia’s first formal inquiry dedicated to “truth-telling” about…

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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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Barayamal Relaunches Indigenous eMentoring Platform with Support from ChangeX - Paramount
  • Business & Entrepreneurship

Barayamal Relaunches Indigenous Mentoring Platform with Support from ChangeX – Paramount

Barayamal, a leading First Nations organisation dedicated to creating a better world through Indigenous entrepreneurship,…

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Consulting Firm Hires First Indigenous Employee - Immediately Sends Out 27 Press Releases_Aboriginal NAIDOC Week
  • Gammon

Consulting Firm Hires First Indigenous Employee – Immediately Sends Out 27 Press Releases

In an extraordinary demonstration of their commitment to diversity, consulting giant Stratagem Consulting celebrated the…

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Who Truly Benefits from Aboriginal Victories A Closer Look at the Profits
  • Imperialism & Colonialism

Who Truly Benefits from Aboriginal Victories? A Closer Look at the Profits

The recent $180 million settlement over the Aboriginal stolen wages class action has sparked important…

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Indigenous Employment Crisis: Aboriginal Job Market Crisis
  • Reconciliation

Indigenous Employment: Aboriginal Job Market Crisis

As Australia’s job market faces a significant downturn, the situation is particularly dire for Indigenous…

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Book Review - Ceremony All Our Yesterdays for Today
  • Reviews

Ceremony: All Our Yesterdays for Today – Book Review

Ceremony: All Our Yesterdays for Today offers readers a compelling blending of reflections and dialogue…

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‘Physical and cultural extinction’: Arhuaco warn of new war in Colombia’s sacred mountains
  • World News

‘Physical and cultural extinction’: Arhuaco warn of new war in Colombia’s sacred mountains

High in the cloud forests of northern Colombia, the Arhuaco people are tying white cotton…

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NT school anthem mandate criticised as culture‑war distraction from Indigenous education challenges
  • Imperialism & Colonialism

NT school anthem mandate criticised as culture‑war distraction from Indigenous education challenges

The Northern Territory government’s decision to formally mandate the singing of both verses of the…

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Tribal IDs become shield as ICE launches record raids
  • Imperialism & Colonialism

Tribal IDs become shield as ICE launches record raids

Native communities across the United States are rushing to secure tribal identification cards as protection…

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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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Why January 26 is a protest day for many First Nations people and how that history shapes 2026
  • Decolonization

Why January 26 is a protest day for many First Nations people and how that history shapes 2026

Australians haven’t always marked the national day on January 26 and the meaning of the…

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Over $8.8 Million in Opportunities: Aboriginal Job Board Opens Doors for First Nations Talent

  • Business & Entrepreneurship
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First Nations firefighter pathway narrows field after Sydney station workshop

  • Government
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Tackling ‘Box-Ticking’: New Proposals for Confirming Aboriginal Heritage in Higher Education

  • Decolonization
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Microsoft says the best way to avoid disruption is to begin reconciliation immediately… preferably in the background, where nobody can see it

  • Gammon
5

Investment Firms and the Hollow Echo of First Nations Support

  • Banks & Finance
6

Corporate CEO Claims Allyship by Posting Indigenous Quotes on LinkedIn Exclusively During NAIDOC Week

  • Gammon
7

Stephen McKinley Uncovers Massive Conspiracy: Schools, Hospitals, Indigenous Science All Scams!

  • Gammon
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South Australia urged to trial “care-led” first responders as Indigenous leaders back alternatives to policing

  • Business & Entrepreneurship
9

WA Government $5 million grant announced for key worker homes in Fitzroy Crossing

  • Government
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Sydney Invasion Day march cleared as NSW narrows protest restrictions ahead of January 26

  • Community
11

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

  • Blakwashing
12

IndigiNews launches all‑expenses photojournalism fellowship in Mi’kma’ki to grow Indigenous storytelling power

  • Business & Entrepreneurship
13

High Court Asked To Decide Between Sacred Water And Lettuce Farm With Really Ambitious Spreadsheet

  • Gammon
14

Closing the Gap needs transparent delivery – Warmun shows why

  • Blakwashing
15

Death of Aboriginal man at Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison Sparks Investigation

  • Racism & Discrimination
16

A whistleblower memoir that keeps receipts

  • World News
17

Think of the Pedometers: Supply Nation Becomes a Fun Run

  • Gammon
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Closing the Gap in 2025: progress falters as calls grow for a reset

  • Government
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Exclusion Controversy: Indigenous Voices Missing from Supply Nation Leadership Roundtable

  • Imperialism & Colonialism
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Addressing the Indigenous Housing Crisis in Australia

  • Government

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