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March 1, 2026
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  • Youth Justice Crisis: Experts Call for Urgent Reform in Indigenous Incarceration
  • Survivors gather in Canberra as new funding announced for Stolen Generations support
  • After Bondi, leaders back tougher gun laws – but does the same logic apply on NSW roads…
  • Job Applicant David Pouchet Brings Clipboard to Interviews, Threatens Audits over Misplaced Punctuation
  • Mal Meninga Shocked to Learn He’s Not Indigenous, Immediately Denies Others Cultural Identity Too
  • Global Rise of Indigenous Identity Fraud: From Bolivia’s Fake Nation to Australia’s Blakwashing Crisis
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  • USAID and Why Australia Aid Needs Urgent Review

    USAID and Why Australian Aid Needs Urgent Review

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  • Nathan Chasing Horse verdict sends signal on abuse of Indigenous women

    Nathan Chasing Horse verdict sends signal on abuse of Indigenous women

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  • Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation asks court to halt Alberta independence petition

    Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation asks court to halt Alberta independence petition

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  • Telcos Launch New Aboriginal 'Hardship Enhancement' Plan to Intensify Customer Suffering

    Telcos Launch New Aboriginal ‘Hardship Enhancement’ Plan to Intensify Customer Suffering

    7 months ago7 months ago
  • “Not the Appropriate Forum” - Cathie McMaster When Schools Turn Away from Community Voices on Student Safety

    “Not the Appropriate Forum”? – Cathie McMaster: When Schools Turn Away from Community Voices on Student Safety

    9 months ago9 months ago
  • Police response questioned after alleged improvised bomb thrown at Perth Invasion Day rally

    Police response questioned after alleged improvised bomb thrown at Perth Invasion Day rally

    1 week ago1 week ago
  • Why January 26 is a protest day for many First Nations people and how that history shapes 2026

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

    1 month ago1 month ago
  • ASIC vs. Aboriginal Land Rights Act: Diverging Standards in Public Information Transparency?

    ASIC vs. Aboriginal Land Rights Act: Diverging Standards in Public Information Transparency?

    2 years ago2 years ago
  • Discover the Richness of Indigenous Artistry with the First Nations Art Exhibition Chrome Extension

    2 years ago2 years ago
  • Microsoft says the best way to avoid disruption is to begin reconciliation immediately... preferably in the background, where nobody can see it

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

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The Paradox of Prosperity - Whitehaven Coals Soaring Success and Alleged Culture of Racism
  • Racism & Discrimination

The Paradox of Prosperity: Whitehaven Coal’s Soaring Success and Alleged Culture of Racism

The Paradox of Prosperity: Whitehaven Coal’s Soaring Success and Alleged Culture of Racism

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National Indigenous Australians Agency Faces Calls for Increased Transparency Amidst Fraud and Misconduct Issues
  • Government

National Indigenous Australians Agency Faces Calls for Increased Transparency Amidst Fraud and Misconduct Issues

The National Indigenous Australians Agency (NIAA) come under scrutiny not so long ago for various…

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NSW backs eight First Nations-led cultural projects with $566,981 in Creative Nations funding
  • Government

NSW backs eight First Nations-led cultural projects with $566,981 in Creative Nations funding

Eight First Nations-led arts and cultural projects across New South Wales will share in $566,981…

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Parliament of Australia Heroically Condemns Attempted Bombing Once It’s Safe To Do So
  • Gammon

Parliament of Australia Heroically Condemns Attempted Bombing Once It’s Safe To Do So

In a courageous act of retroactive bravery, federal politicians have united to condemn an attempted…

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Sydney City Council Surprised After NAIDOC Event Accidentally Achieves Authentic Community Engagement
  • Gammon

Sydney City Council Surprised After NAIDOC Event Accidentally Achieves Authentic Community Engagement

In an unprecedented turn of events, Sydney City Council officials have found themselves bewildered after…

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Corporate Australia Ends Racism by Ordering Lanyards from Blak Businesses
  • Gammon

Corporate Australia Ends Racism by Ordering Lanyards from Blak Businesses

Corporate leaders are hailing a new era of reconciliation after discovering that buying stationery and…

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Bomb-Signing Officially Added To Visa “Good Character” Test
  • Gammon

Bomb-Signing Officially Added To Visa “Good Character” Test

CANBERRA – The Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs has confirmed that demonstrating “good character”…

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Why NSWALC Blaming Wages for CEO Shortages Misses the Bigger Picture
  • Government

Why NSWALC Blaming Wages for CEO Shortages Misses the Bigger Picture

There’s an interesting view that the difficulty Local Aboriginal Land Councils (LALCs) experience in recruiting…

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Aboriginal tourism helps drive record visitor numbers to Western Australia
  • Community

Aboriginal tourism helps drive record visitor numbers to Western Australia

Western Australia has quietly hit a tourism milestone, and Aboriginal operators are at the centre…

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High Court to hear Traditional Owners’ challenge to major NT groundwater licence
  • Community

High Court to hear Traditional Owners’ challenge to major NT groundwater licence

The High Court is set to hear a challenge by Central Australian native title holders…

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

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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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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Voices Unheard: First Nations' Legal Battle Contrasts Labor's Aboriginal Referendum Promises
  • Government

Voices Unheard: First Nations’ Legal Battle Contrasts Labor’s Aboriginal Referendum Promises

It’s an irony that unfolds along the serpentine paths of the Murray-Darling Basin and within…

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The Importance of Self-Determination for Indigenous Australians: United Nations Call Echoes at Home
  • World News

The Importance of Self-Determination for Indigenous Australians: United Nations Call Echoes at Home

As the world marks the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples, the United Nations’…

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Indigenous Business
  • Business & Entrepreneurship

Governance Issues Plague Indigenous Business

A recent Federal Court ruling has cast a spotlight on governance challenges within Indigenous businesses,…

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Think of the Pedometers: Supply Nation Becomes a Fun Run
  • Gammon

Think of the Pedometers: Supply Nation Becomes a Fun Run

It started with a cheeky line on Facebook that hit a nerve: spare a thought…

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Martin Luther King III's message on Indigenous dreams
  • Business & Entrepreneurship

Martin Luther King III’s message on Indigenous dreams

Martin Luther King III‘s recent visit to Australia has brought a powerful message of hope…

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Grocery subsidy to expand to more remote stores, with government saying families could save up to 50%
  • Government

Grocery subsidy to expand to more remote stores, with government saying families could save up to 50%

The federal government says more remote First Nations communities will gain access to cheaper groceries…

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Pope Francis Celebrated for Humility; Indigenous People Wonder if Humility Extends to Returning Their Land
  • Gammon

Pope Francis Celebrated for Humility; Indigenous People Wonder if Humility Extends to Returning Their Land

Church insists giving back stolen land poses tricky “theological challenges”. So as the world honours…

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Foundations step in after United States public‑media cuts; Native Public Media pushes long‑term fix
  • World News

Foundations step in after United States public‑media cuts; Native Public Media pushes long‑term fix

A wave of US foundations has moved to stabilise public media after Congress defunded the…

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$32m on paper, $5.9m in reality - the valuation gap that sank El Caballo
  • Decolonization

$32m on paper, $5.9m in reality – the valuation gap that sank El Caballo

A “scoping” number north of $30 million helped frame a grand vision. A retrospective valuation…

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National Indigenous Australians Agency Job Ad (Honest Version)
  • Gammon

National Indigenous Australians Agency Job Ad (Honest Version)

The National Indigenous Australians Agency has posted a stirring call to service that reads like…

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Dr Emily Darnett
  • Community

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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Billionaire Miner Furious PR Team Can't Dig Up Good Press_Andrew Forrest_MInderoo Foundation
  • Gammon

Billionaire Miner Furious PR Team Can’t Dig Up Good Press

In a shocking revelation, the billionaire founder of the Minderoo Foundation has publicly criticized his…

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ICAC South Australia flagged black‑cladding risks... so what changed?
  • Blakwashing

ICAC South Australia flagged black‑cladding risks… so what changed?

In June 2024, ICAC SA released Buying trust: Corruption risks in public sector procurement, which…

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After Decades Of Royalties, Community Finally Receives What It Always Wanted: A Meeting About The Royalties
  • Gammon

After Decades Of Royalties, Community Finally Receives What It Always Wanted: A Meeting About The Royalties

JABIRU – Community tensions in Jabiru have again highlighted the long shadow of royalties: big…

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Darrajayin declared WA’s first Aboriginal Protected Area in nearly 30 years after years-long campaign
  • Government

Darrajayin declared WA’s first Aboriginal Protected Area in nearly 30 years after years-long campaign

Western Australia has declared Darrajayin on Malarngowem Country an Aboriginal Protected Area, delivering the strongest…

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Closing the Gap
  • World News

Closing the Gaps for Indigenous Peoples: A Global Imperative

The 23rd session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII) has once…

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Albanese Labor Proudly Announces 'Balanced Gap' Initiative with NRL and Melbourne Storm
  • Gammon

Albanese Labor Proudly Announces ‘Balanced Gap’ Initiative with NRL and Melbourne Storm

In a clear display of synergy and teamwork, the Albanese Labor government’s recent multimillion-dollar investment…

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Australian Native Food Festival brings Country’s flavours to Carriageworks
  • Business & Entrepreneurship

Australian Native Food Festival brings Country’s flavours to Carriageworks

Sydney’s Carriageworks will host the inaugural Australian Native Food Festival on Saturday 27 and Sunday…

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Torres Strait artists invited to submit works for Cairns and Darwin art fairs, with June shipping deadline

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

  • Business & Entrepreneurship
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Philippines Clarifies Eco‑Tourism Plan: Fewer Indigenous People, More Room For Infinity Pool

  • Gammon
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Court Finds “Oppressive Conduct” At Aboriginal Medical Service, Board Announces New “Harmony Framework” To Oppress More Consistently

  • Gammon
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Struggles of Younger Generations: Indigenous Home Loan

  • Community
6

Duck Hunters Outraged Ancient Culture Interferes with Weekend Plans

  • Gammon
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Death of Aboriginal man at Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison Sparks Investigation

  • Racism & Discrimination
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Only 66 out of 9,610 EMDG grants went to Aboriginal businesses: Is DFAT’s Indigenous Diplomacy Agenda serious?

  • Banks & Finance
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What’s Next for National Indigenous Australians Agency & Indigenous Procurement after Jody Broun?

  • Government
10

They Speed-Running Mines But Asking Mob To “Please Allow 18 Months For Feedback”

  • Gammon
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RSM Australia and Aboriginal Affairs NSW: A Partnership in Need of Review?

  • Government
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Métis Leaders Hold Historic Meeting, Decide To Have Another Meeting

  • Gammon
13

“Bina Mil!” – Songs, games, and the sound of learning Gamilaraay

  • Community
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Federal Grocery Rebate Successfully Fills Four Minutes Of Inuit Hunger

  • Gammon
15

AirTree Celebrates Diversity by Investing Exclusively in Non-Indigenous Founders

  • Gammon
16

Anthony Albanese Pushes for Early Election in Response to Cost of Living Pressures

  • Government
17

Persistent Discrimination by Oxley Police: An Aboriginal Perspective

  • Racism & Discrimination
18

The Cost of Capitalism: Who Really Profits from Australia’s Energy Wealth?

  • Decolonization
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Amazon Government Shocked Indigenous People Prefer River To Billionaire Barges

  • Gammon
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‘No further ahead’: funding delays leave 52 Quebec First Nations without ambulances

  • World News

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