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  • Music Industry Announces Review To Determine Whether Indigenous Musicians Enjoy Cultural Harm Less When It’s Networked Properly
  • Retail Giant Discovers The Radical Economic Theory Of Hiring People From The Communities It Talks About
  • Cyclone Maila threat revives shelter fears for Cape York Aboriginal communities
  • Defence releases First Nations Commitment with 5 per cent participation target by 2030
  • Grandmother and grandson graduate side by side in Wiradjuri language and culture
  • From Pigeon Ponds to the runway: First Nations fashion collaboration hits Melbourne catwalk
  • Doomadgee group joins SPARC project, backing community-led reform under Closing the Gap
  • West Papuan leaders call for inquiry after claims of civilian deaths in Dogiyai, as Australia flags security risk in Papua
  • First Nations Football Team Named After Civil Rights Icon to Compete at National Championships While Government Still Working Out What “Self-Determination” Means

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  • Music Industry Announces Review To Determine Whether Indigenous Musicians Enjoy Cultural Harm Less When It’s Networked Properly
  • Retail Giant Discovers The Radical Economic Theory Of Hiring People From The Communities It Talks About
  • Cyclone Maila threat revives shelter fears for Cape York Aboriginal communities
  • Defence releases First Nations Commitment with 5 per cent participation target by 2030
  • Grandmother and grandson graduate side by side in Wiradjuri language and culture
  • From Pigeon Ponds to the runway: First Nations fashion collaboration hits Melbourne catwalk
  • Doomadgee group joins SPARC project, backing community-led reform under Closing the Gap
  • West Papuan leaders call for inquiry after claims of civilian deaths in Dogiyai, as Australia flags security risk in Papua
  • First Nations Football Team Named After Civil Rights Icon to Compete at National Championships While Government Still Working Out What “Self-Determination” Means

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  • Music Industry Announces Review To Determine Whether Indigenous Musicians Enjoy Cultural Harm Less When It’s Networked Properly

    Music Industry Announces Review To Determine Whether Indigenous Musicians Enjoy Cultural Harm Less When It’s Networked Properly

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  • Retail Giant Discovers The Radical Economic Theory Of Hiring People From The Communities It Talks About

    Retail Giant Discovers The Radical Economic Theory Of Hiring People From The Communities It Talks About

    1 day ago1 day ago
  • Cyclone Maila threat revives shelter fears for Cape York Aboriginal communities

    Cyclone Maila threat revives shelter fears for Cape York Aboriginal communities

    1 day ago1 day ago
  • Defence releases First Nations Commitment with 5 per cent participation target by 2030

    Defence releases First Nations Commitment with 5 per cent participation target by 2030

    1 day ago1 day ago
  • Grandmother and grandson graduate side by side in Wiradjuri language and culture

    Grandmother and grandson graduate side by side in Wiradjuri language and culture

    1 day ago1 day ago
  • From Pigeon Ponds to the runway: First Nations fashion collaboration hits Melbourne catwalk

    From Pigeon Ponds to the runway: First Nations fashion collaboration hits Melbourne catwalk

    1 day ago1 day ago
  • Doomadgee group joins SPARC project, backing community-led reform under Closing the Gap

    Doomadgee group joins SPARC project, backing community-led reform under Closing the Gap

    1 day ago1 day ago
  • West Papuan leaders call for inquiry after claims of civilian deaths in Dogiyai, as Australia flags security risk in Papua

    West Papuan leaders call for inquiry after claims of civilian deaths in Dogiyai, as Australia flags security risk in Papua

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  • First Nations Football Team Named After Civil Rights Icon to Compete at National Championships While Government Still Working Out What "Self-Determination" Means

    First Nations Football Team Named After Civil Rights Icon to Compete at National Championships While Government Still Working Out What “Self-Determination” Means

    2 days ago2 days ago
  • Government Marks Anniversary of Report It Still Hasn't Fully Implemented by Releasing Another Report

    Government Marks Anniversary of Report It Still Hasn’t Fully Implemented by Releasing Another Report

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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…

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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…

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$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…

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Cap removed on medical CSPs for First Nations students from 2026
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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
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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
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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
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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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‘Removing flags doesn’t stop racism’: NSW council abandons plan to end Aboriginal flag display
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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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Aboriginal leaders urge cultural caution as NT moves on voluntary assisted dying laws
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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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Music Industry Announces Review To Determine Whether Indigenous Musicians Enjoy Cultural Harm Less When It’s Networked Properly

  • Gammon
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Retail Giant Discovers The Radical Economic Theory Of Hiring People From The Communities It Talks About

  • Gammon
3

Cyclone Maila threat revives shelter fears for Cape York Aboriginal communities

  • Community
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Defence releases First Nations Commitment with 5 per cent participation target by 2030

  • Government
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Grandmother and grandson graduate side by side in Wiradjuri language and culture

  • Government
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From Pigeon Ponds to the runway: First Nations fashion collaboration hits Melbourne catwalk

  • Business & Entrepreneurship
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Doomadgee group joins SPARC project, backing community-led reform under Closing the Gap

  • Government
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West Papuan leaders call for inquiry after claims of civilian deaths in Dogiyai, as Australia flags security risk in Papua

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