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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

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  • Cyclone Maila threat revives shelter fears for Cape York Aboriginal communities

    Cyclone Maila threat revives shelter fears for Cape York Aboriginal communities

    23 hours ago23 hours 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

    23 hours ago23 hours 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

    23 hours ago23 hours 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

    23 hours ago23 hours 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

    24 hours ago24 hours 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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‘Misled’ and ‘irrelevant’? Farmers, shooters and gun advocatesclash over NSW cap
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‘Misled’ and ‘irrelevant’? Farmers, shooters and gun advocatesclash over NSW cap

Farmers and firearm organisations have reacted angrily to NSW’s new firearms cap, warning that rushed…

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New scholarships back Aboriginal language teachers and researchers in NSW
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New scholarships back Aboriginal language teachers and researchers in NSW

Aboriginal people studying and researching language in NSW can now apply for a new round…

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

Creative Australia has told applicants to its Flourish: First Nations Fashion and Textiles Fund that,…

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Senate-backed changes expand Indigenous Business Australia (IBA) ability to borrow and raise funds
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Senate-backed changes expand Indigenous Business Australia (IBA) ability to borrow and raise funds

Federal reforms allowing Indigenous Business Australia (IBA) to borrow and raise funds are being framed…

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

The Bondi terrorist attack has rightly shaken the country. Australians are being told we need…

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Family Matters 2025 and child protection spending
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Family Matters 2025 and child protection spending

A new edition of Family Matters has renewed calls for governments to shift child protection…

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Victoria’s statewide treaty formally commences after cultural assent
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Victoria’s statewide treaty formally commences after cultural assent

Victoria’s statewide treaty has formally commenced after a day of cultural celebrations in Melbourne on…

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

The Briggs review includes a portfolio list of boards considered within scope of its appointment…

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United Nations’ global 16 Days of Activism against Gender‑Based Violence
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16 Days of Activism focus

First Nations women are seven times more likely to be homicide victims than non‑Indigenous women…

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

  • Gammon
2

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
4

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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