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  • After Bondi, leaders back tougher gun laws – but does the same logic apply on NSW roads…
  • Family Matters 2025 and child protection spending
  • Deaths in custody data shows record Indigenous toll in 2024-25
  • Victoria’s statewide treaty formally commences after cultural assent
  • National Indigenous Australians Agency (NIAA) advisory roles may shift as ‘no favourites’ rules bite
  • Why Public Policy Cannot Command What Only Hearts Can Give
  • When Indigenous Identity Fraud steals our daughters’ futures
  • From mates’ rates to merit – ending nepotism in Indigenous Affairs
  • Black cladding is economic violence against Aboriginal women!?

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    After Bondi, leaders back tougher gun laws – but does the same logic apply on NSW roads…

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    Family Matters 2025 and child protection spending

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  • Deaths in custody data shows record Indigenous toll in 2024-25

    Deaths in custody data shows record Indigenous toll in 2024-25

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  • Victoria’s statewide treaty formally commences after cultural assent

    Victoria’s statewide treaty formally commences after cultural assent

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  • National Indigenous Australians Agency (NIAA) advisory roles may shift as ‘no favourites’ rules bite

    National Indigenous Australians Agency (NIAA) advisory roles may shift as ‘no favourites’ rules bite

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  • Why Public Policy Cannot Command What Only Hearts Can Give

    Why Public Policy Cannot Command What Only Hearts Can Give

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  • Black cladding is economic violence against Aboriginal women!?

    Black cladding is economic violence against Aboriginal women!?

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Why Public Policy Cannot Command What Only Hearts Can Give
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Why Public Policy Cannot Command What Only Hearts Can Give

This year marks a watershed moment in Australia’s long and fraught journey toward justice and…

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Young mob- old wisdom - teaching respect on Country this 16 Days
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Young mob- old wisdom: teaching respect on Country this 16 Days

When we talk about gender‑based violence in Aboriginal communities, the focus often lands on crisis:…

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Gomeroi-$1 million-2003 murder of Boggabilla woman Theresa Binge
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Reward rekindles a Gomeroi family’s call for truth

A $1 million reward has been announced to help solve the 2003 murder of Boggabilla…

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The numbers behind a hard truth and the cost‑of‑living link

Suicide is the leading cause of death for First Nations children (5-17 years) across 2019-2023….

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100 calls a day Indigenous crisis line faces unprecedented demand
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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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“Bina Mil!” - Songs, games, and the sound of learning
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“Bina Mil!” – Songs, games, and the sound of learning Gamilaraay

If you step into a Gamilaraay lesson run by teens for juniors, you’ll likely hear…

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Ngaya, nginda, nhama” - Kids as language keepers
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Ngaya, nginda, nhama” – Kids as language keepers

The most powerful sentence a child can say in Gamilaraay might be the simplest: “Ngaya…

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NSW Aboriginal Languages Week 2025 what it is and how to join in
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NSW Aboriginal Languages Week 2025: what it is and how to join in

If a law lives on paper, a celebration lives in people’s voices. NSW Aboriginal Languages…

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Yaama! Launching NSW Aboriginal Languages Week on Kamilaroi Country
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Yaama! Launching NSW Aboriginal Languages Week on Kamilaroi Country

Yaama (hello) and welcome to the launch of NSW Aboriginal Languages Week on Kamilaroi Country….

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Yaama from Kamilaroi Country: We’re launching a Gamilaraay‑led Languages Week
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Yaama from Kamilaroi Country: We’re launching a Gamilaraay‑led Languages Week

Yaama-hello. This week we publish from Kamilaroi Country with a simple promise: Gamilaraay first. We’ll…

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Dr Emily Darnett
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Kinship Is a Design Principle for STEM

Culturally safe psychology, Indigenous Data Sovereignty and decolonising innovation Dr Emily Darnett (Palawa) is a…

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National Science Week - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Science Day
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National Science Week – Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Science Day

“Indigenous knowledge is finally starting to get recognised as foundational scientific knowledge….over 65,000 years. 2,000…

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2,000 Generations of Data: Why Indigenous Knowledge Supercharges Evidence
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2,000 Generations of Data: Why Indigenous Knowledge Supercharges Evidence

To start, consider the timescale. Scientific instruments in Australia span decades. Indigenous knowledge spans 65,000+…

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Fanny Cochrane Smith – Cultural Innovator & Guardian
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Fanny Cochrane Smith – Cultural Innovator & Guardian

About Fanny Cochrane Smith Fanny Cochrane Smith (December 1834 – 24 February 1905) was an…

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Classrooms in croc-filled billabongs; VR portal to Torres Strait Islander culture; burning lessons from Country
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Classrooms in croc-filled billabongs; VR portal to Torres Strait Islander culture; burning lessons from Country

Great National Science Week Indigenous stories / programs / events starting on the 9th of…

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David Unaipon – Inventor, Storyteller & Visionary

David Unaipon was a visionary Indigenous inventor, storyteller and advocate whose curiosity and innovative spirit…

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Spotlight on Indigenous Culinary Excellence: Australian Native Food Festival
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Spotlight on Indigenous Culinary Excellence: Australian Native Food Festival

Australia’s culinary landscape will be enriched by the inaugural Australian Native Food Festival this September,…

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Transparency Concerns Prompt Review at Orange Local Aboriginal Land Council (OLALC)
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Transparency Concerns Prompt Review at Orange Local Aboriginal Land Council (OLALC)

Following an independent investigation (allegedly chosen and paid for by OLALC) that cleared itself, Orange…

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National Science Week: Aboriginal Event List
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National Science Week: Aboriginal Event List

Honouring Indigenous Science at Redfern The Indigenous Science Experience at Redfern Community Centre promises an…

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

As an author dedicated to inspiring young minds, I’ve come to appreciate the profound impact…

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Historic Decision Looms for Torres Strait Islanders in Landmark Climate Case
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Historic Decision Looms for Torres Strait Islanders in Landmark Climate Case

Tomorrow (15 July 2025) marks a pivotal moment for Indigenous Australians and the broader climate…

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The Strength Behind Celebration How Indigenous Activism Sparked NAIDOC Week
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The Strength Behind Celebration: How Indigenous Activism Sparked NAIDOC Week

NAIDOC Week is today celebrated as a proud recognition of Indigenous culture and achievement across…

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Mountain Paths of the Ancestors: Ancient Aboriginal Routes Revealed_Artist’s impression of Dargan Shelter as it would have looked during the last Ice Age. Painting by Leanne Watson Redpath
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Mountain Paths of the Ancestors: Ancient Aboriginal Routes Revealed

In a fascinating new chapter of Australian history, archaeologists have uncovered ancient Aboriginal Routes /…

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Living Beyond Indigenous and Religious Rituals: Authenticity Every Day
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Living Beyond Indigenous and Religious Rituals: Authenticity Every Day

For many people, identity is often expressed through visible rituals like Sunday church services, Indigenous…

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Glass Houses and Stones Why Mental Health Accusations from Wade Natty - Former ICE User Should Be Taken With a Grain of Salt
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Opinion: Why Mental Health Accusations from Wade Natty – Former ICE User Should Be Taken With a Grain of Salt

It’s concerning when anyone weaponises mental health accusations as a means of silencing others or…

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Indigenous Housing Crisis in Canada: Advocates Demand Promised Funding
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Indigenous Housing Crisis in Canada: Advocates Demand Promised Funding

Michael Wesley spent four harrowing years homeless in northern Ontario, frequently seeking shelter in a…

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Kamilaroi Artist Warraba Weatherall Confronts Hidden Histories in Powerful Exhibition, 'Shadow Substance'
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Kamilaroi Artist Warraba Weatherall Confronts Hidden Histories in Powerful Exhibition, ‘Shadow Substance’

Kamilaroi contemporary artist Warraba Weatherall is set to showcase his compelling new exhibition, Shadow Substance,…

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The Calm Before the Storm: Preparing for Cyclone Alfred

Southeastern Queensland and Northern New South Wales citizens are preparing for Tropical Cyclone Alfred, that…

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Aboriginal Languages Week
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Revitalising Culture Through Language: A Review of the Gamilaraay Language Puzzle Initiative

In an era where preserving cultural heritage has become increasingly critical, the Gamilaraay Language Puzzle…

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Fight Over McPhillamys Gold Mine Vs Traditional Owners
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Fight Over McPhillamys Gold Mine Vs Traditional Owners

What is the difference between the NSW Aboriginal Lands right Act (NSW Local and Aboriginal…

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After Bondi, leaders back tougher gun laws – but does the same logic apply on NSW roads…

  • Government
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Family Matters 2025 and child protection spending

  • Government
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Deaths in custody data shows record Indigenous toll in 2024-25

  • Imperialism & Colonialism
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Victoria’s statewide treaty formally commences after cultural assent

  • Government
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National Indigenous Australians Agency (NIAA) advisory roles may shift as ‘no favourites’ rules bite

  • Government
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Why Public Policy Cannot Command What Only Hearts Can Give

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When Indigenous Identity Fraud steals our daughters’ futures

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From mates’ rates to merit – ending nepotism in Indigenous Affairs

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Black cladding is economic violence against Aboriginal women!?

  • Blakwashing
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Young mob- old wisdom: teaching respect on Country this 16 Days

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Government So Impressed With BoM Blowout It Hands Them Indigenous Affairs

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16 Days of Activism focus

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Australian National University study finds half of $7 billion went to just 18 “Indigenous” organisations

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The NIAA Congratulatory Conga: A Breaking News Exclusive

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Indigenous Home ownership: promising language but proof will be in approvals, fees and hardship support

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Closing the Gap needs transparent delivery – Warmun shows why

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Indonesia forest pledge tests region’s Indigenous promises

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People, system… or both?

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Indigenous Housing crowding remains a brake on progress

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Aboriginal Deaths in custody scrutiny intensifies as NSW hits grim records

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