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March 1, 2026
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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

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  • “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

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  • 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

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  • 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

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  • 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

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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

    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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Plea deal in Navajo woman’s disappearance renews anger over missing Indigenous women
  • Imperialism & Colonialism

Plea deal in Navajo woman’s disappearance renews anger over missing Indigenous women

Relatives of Navajo rug weaver Ella Mae Begay say a plea deal struck in her…

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

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

Ten remote communities in Western Australia (including Halls Creek in the Kimberley) are set to…

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Point Pearce Aboriginal Community deal with AGL aims for rooftop solar on every home
  • Community

Point Pearce Aboriginal Community deal with AGL aims for rooftop solar on every home

Point Pearce Aboriginal Community on South Australia’s Yorke Peninsula has negotiated with AGL Energy to…

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Are NSW Aboriginal Land Councils Silencing Dissent_Aboriginal Affairs NSW - David Harris
  • Imperialism & Colonialism

Are NSW Aboriginal Land Councils Silencing Dissent?

Community advocates and journalists who speak out against questionable practices within NSW Aboriginal Land Councils…

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Entries open for 2026 Telstra NATSIAA - with key dates set through to August awards night
  • Reconciliation

Entries open for 2026 Telstra NATSIAA – with key dates set through to August awards night

The Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory (MAGNT) has opened entries for the…

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

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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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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  • Racism & Discrimination

Death of Aboriginal man at Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison Sparks Investigation

The Western Australia Department of Justice announced that 31-year old Aboriginal man was found unresponsive…

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Aboriginal Fishing
  • Imperialism & Colonialism

Historic Ruling in Favour of Aboriginal Fishing: A Landmark Decision

In a historic ruling that could significantly reshape the legal landscape for Indigenous cultural fishing…

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PUNDITS HORRIFIED AS TE PĀTI MĀORI SUGGESTS FIXING SYSTEM INSTEAD OF JAILING IT
  • Gammon

PUNDITS HORRIFIED AS TE PĀTI MĀORI SUGGESTS FIXING SYSTEM INSTEAD OF JAILING IT

WELLINGTON – Political commentators across the country have been rushed to hospital suffering from severe…

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Reclaiming Identity A Call for Culturally Grounded Solutions to Protect Indigenous Authenticity
  • Government

Reclaiming Identity: A Call for Culturally Grounded Solutions to Protect Indigenous Authenticity

A “tsunami” of offenders falsely claiming Indigenous status for lighter sentences has prompted a critical…

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  • World News

Indonesia forest pledge tests region’s Indigenous promises

Indonesia’s latest promise to recognise 1.4 million hectares of Indigenous and customary forests by 2029…

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Local Accounting Firm Discovers 'Secret' Aboriginal Heritage Just in Time for NAIDOC Funding
  • Gammon

Local Accounting Firm Discovers ‘Secret’ Aboriginal Heritage Just in Time for NAIDOC Funding

In a remarkable twist of fate, local accounting firm White & Co. has proudly announced…

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NAIDOC Local Grants 2026 to open early 2026, with three funding streams
  • Government

NAIDOC Local Grants 2026 to open early 2026, with three funding streams

Community groups, schools and organisations planning NAIDOC celebrations this year are being urged to get…

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

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

In a political landscape marked by rising economic pressures, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is reportedly…

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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

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

Despite the Australian Government’s public commitments to empowering Indigenous communities through the Department of Foreign…

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Linda Burney appointed to UTS Council, aiming to lift Aboriginal participation in higher education
  • Business & Entrepreneurship

Linda Burney appointed to UTS Council, aiming to lift Aboriginal participation in higher education

Former Minister for Indigenous Australians Linda Burney has been appointed to the University of Technology…

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First Nations Australians dying younger from blood cancer as new research maps gaps in care
  • Allies

First Nations Australians dying younger from blood cancer as new research maps gaps in care

World Cancer Day this year will land with extra weight for many First Nations families,…

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Preventable Loss: Aboriginal Woman's Death in Custody Highlights Systemic Failures
  • Racism & Discrimination

Preventable Loss: Aboriginal Woman’s Death in Custody Highlights Systemic Failures

A coroner has found the death of 30-year-old Victorian Aboriginal woman Heather Calgaret in custody…

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Indigenous Cinema Alliance deepens Sámi partnership as it reshapes its global market strategy
  • World News

Indigenous Cinema Alliance deepens Sámi partnership as it reshapes its global market strategy

The Indigenous Cinema Alliance (ICA) is returning to the Berlin International Film Festival and European…

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  • Government

Unbroken Cycle: Aboriginal Students’ University Struggles in Australia

In today’s world, where a diploma or university degree can be your ticket to socio-economic…

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Australia’s Immigration Policy Under Fire: Labor's Promises vs. Reality
  • World News

Australia’s Immigration Policy Under Fire: Labor’s Promises vs. Reality

In the lead-up to the 2022 election, the Australian Labor Party made a significant promise…

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AFL announces 2026 Indigenous and Multicultural Academy squads, expanding youth leadership pathways
  • Sports

AFL announces 2026 Indigenous and Multicultural Academy squads, expanding youth leadership pathways

The AFL has announced the 2026 squads for its Indigenous and Multicultural Academies, with selected…

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Future of NSW Indigenous fishing prosecutions under pressure after abalone case collapses
  • Imperialism & Colonialism

Future of NSW Indigenous fishing prosecutions under pressure after abalone case collapses

A major court case targeting Indigenous cultural fishers on the NSW South Coast has collapsed,…

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‘From words to action’: Indigenous leaders press presidents at Amazon summit
  • World News

‘From words to action’: Indigenous leaders press presidents at Amazon summit

Indigenous organisations from all eight Amazon countries pressed South American presidents meeting in Bogotá to…

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National Grant Round Recipients for 2025 Announced Indigenous Voices Amplified in National Science Week
  • Government

National Grant Round Recipients for 2025 Announced: Indigenous Voices Amplified in National Science Week

The Australian Government has unveiled its 2025 National Science Week grant recipients, celebrating an inspiring…

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Murujuga Gains UNESCO Recognition Amid Woodside Gas Controversy
  • World News

Murujuga Gains UNESCO Recognition Amid Woodside Gas Controversy

Murujuga, home to the world’s largest collection of ancient rock art on Western Australia’s Burrup…

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BREAKING NSW GOVERNMENT SOLVES INDIGENOUS ECONOMIC INEQUALITY—WITH ANOTHER MEETING!
  • Gammon

BREAKING: NSW GOVERNMENT SOLVES INDIGENOUS ECONOMIC INEQUALITY—WITH ANOTHER MEETING!

Sydney, Australia – In a groundbreaking development, the NSW Government has announced the formation of…

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Reconciliation Australia Awards 'Reconciliation Innovator of the Year' to Law Firm Charging $45 Million for Indigenous Justice
  • Gammon

Reconciliation Australia Awards ‘Reconciliation Innovator of the Year’ to Law Firm Charging $45 Million for Indigenous Justice

“We reconcile bank accounts first, people second” explains CEO. In a groundbreaking ceremony designed to…

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Ribbon skirts in the spotlight as Canada marks 2026 national day

  • World News
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McCarthy urges action on online hate after Perth Invasion Day terrorism charge

  • Racism & Discrimination
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Aboriginal Youth Incarceration Soars as NSW Labor and David Harris Fails to Close the Gap

  • Government
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Plea deal in Navajo woman’s disappearance renews anger over missing Indigenous women

  • Imperialism & Colonialism
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Australian Native Food Festival brings Country’s flavours to Carriageworks

  • Business & Entrepreneurship
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Artist Juanella Donovan wins People’s Choice at major national Indigenous art awards

  • Community
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Point Pearce Aboriginal Community deal with AGL aims for rooftop solar on every home

  • Community
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Aboriginal Education “Growth Mindset Mastery: First Nations Affirmations”

  • Other
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DEWR Launches New ‘Pretendian Preference Policy’

  • Gammon
10

First Nations-led animation IMAGINE set for one-day national cinema release

  • Business & Entrepreneurship
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Recession clouds and shutdown risks: what 2026 looks like for Indian Country

  • Government
12

The Unheard Voices Behind the Indigenous Voice to Parliament Referendum Australia

  • Government
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Independent and Aboriginal‑led? NSW treaty consultations face the test of practice

  • Government
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Ngāpuhi leaders call for pause on Treaty settlement mandate process

  • World News
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TAFE Celebrates First Indigenous Graduate This Year, Quietly Ignores Thousands Who Dropped Out

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

  • Decolonization
17

The Real Solution to Indigenous Capital Access in Australia

  • Banks & Finance
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Free First Nations film weekend announced for Fremantle Arts Centre

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

  • Community
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PM Albanese Promises: Indigenous Economic Plan Faces Scrutiny Amid Stagnant Progress

  • Government

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