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March 1, 2026
  • From massacre to memorial: what Myall Creek can teach the whole New England
  • Australia’s Selective Treaty-Making: Embracing Tuvalu but Overlooking other Indigenous Peoples
  • Government Declares Crime Down, Announces New “Feeling Safer” KPI With Optional Reality
  • Operational Chaos at Creative Australia: Are Aboriginal Artists Being Left Behind?
  • Under-10s caught in Night Space funding fight in the Kimberley
  • Indigenous Rangers and Indigenous Protected Areas Programs Get Green Light
  • Barayamal Relaunches Indigenous Mentoring Platform with Support from ChangeX – Paramount
  • Justice Denied: The Ongoing Tragedy of Aboriginal Deaths in Custody
  • Coal Company Allegedly Clears Endangered Habitat Without Federal Approval

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    Lessons for Australia from New Zealand’s Indigenous rights debate

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Australian Government Announces Truth‑Telling Process, Assures Public No Actual Truth Will Be Harmed
  • Gammon

Australian Government Announces Truth‑Telling Process, Assures Public No Actual Truth Will Be Harmed

The Australian Government has unveiled plans for a “nation‑leading truth‑telling process”, carefully designed so that…

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Australia's Selective Treaty-Making: Embracing Tuvalu but Overlooking other Indigenous Peoples
  • World News

Australia’s Selective Treaty-Making: Embracing Tuvalu but Overlooking other Indigenous Peoples

Australia’s recent treaty with Tuvalu casts a stark light on its longstanding neglect of Indigenous…

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One per cent won’t fix it? New Indigenous Procurement Policy test shifts the numbers, but real control still matters
  • Blakwashing

One per cent won’t fix it? New Indigenous Procurement Policy test shifts the numbers, but real control still matters

Canberra will lift the Indigenous ownership‑and‑control test from 50% to 51% for most suppliers using…

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  • World News

Brazil’s Indigenous Fight for Survival in the Shadow of Soy Ambitions

In the lush, sprawling expanses of Brazil’s Amazon, a tale of survival and resistance is…

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Lush and Clothing The Gaps launch ‘Not a Date to Celebrate’ campaign
  • Reconciliation

Lush and Clothing The Gaps launch ‘Not a Date to Celebrate’ campaign

Lush Australia has launched a limited‑edition fundraising soap, Always Will Be, partnering with Aboriginal‑owned social…

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Peter Dutton’s “Vote No” Catchphrase Accidentally Instructs Voters Not to Vote for Dutton
  • Gammon

Peter Dutton’s “Vote No” Catchphrase Accidentally Instructs Voters Not to Vote for Dutton

In an ironic twist worthy of a political comedy, Peter Dutton discovered too late that…

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Town Still Boiling Water In 2026, Government Announces “Hydration Stakeholder Engagement Framework”
  • Gammon

Town Still Boiling Water In 2026, Government Announces “Hydration Stakeholder Engagement Framework”

CHERBOURG – An Aboriginal community north-west of Brisbane is still facing regular boil-water alerts, prompting…

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People, system… or both
  • Decolonization

People, system… or both?

Are concerns about Indigenous peak bodies about behaviour, or the way the system is set…

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Ngaya, nginda, nhama” - Kids as language keepers
  • Community

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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Tariff Wars Are Challenging Canada... but Indigenous Businesses Offer a Clear Path Forward
  • Business & Entrepreneurship

Tariff Wars Are Challenging Canada… but Indigenous Businesses Offer a Clear Path Forward

Canada finds itself navigating uncertain economic waters, with the situation becoming even more complicated due…

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Iwi savings scheme reaches $200m as Ngāi Tahu pushes for stronger uptake
  • World News

Iwi savings scheme reaches $200m as Ngāi Tahu pushes for stronger uptake

CHRISTCHURCH – A long-running Ngāi Tahu savings program designed to build intergenerational wealth has reached…

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Dutton to renew Indigenous placenames fight
  • Government

Dutton to renew Indigenous placenames fight

The Coalition is moving to undo the First Nations naming of Australian military bases as…

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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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Government Funds Remote Wi-Fi, Immediately Launches “Password Reset Strategy” To Close The Gap
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Government Funds Remote Wi-Fi, Immediately Launches “Password Reset Strategy” To Close The Gap

HALLS CREEK – A new community Wi-Fi rollout is set to boost internet access in…

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  • Racism & Discrimination

Crackdown on Hate: Australia’s Digital Watchdog Takes on Tech Giants Over Online Safety

In Australia’s digital landscape, a pressing issue surfaces, spotlighting the challenges Indigenous communities face amidst…

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Indigenous-made ‘Land Invaders’ becomes Forum Expanded’s first video game at Berlinale 2026
  • Business & Entrepreneurship

Indigenous-made ‘Land Invaders’ becomes Forum Expanded’s first video game at Berlinale 2026

Land Invaders, an experimental 8‑bit video game created by Anishinaabe‑Algonquin filmmaker and curator Cassandra Gardiner…

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David Harris: NSW Labor Expands Aboriginal Bureaucracy But Fails to Deliver Results
  • Government

David Harris: NSW Labor Expands Aboriginal Bureaucracy But Fails to Deliver Results

The Aboriginal housing crisis in Australia remains a glaring issue with promises of reform and…

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

Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation asks court to halt Alberta independence petition

A northern Alberta First Nation has launched court action aimed at pausing a citizen-led petition…

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Share of Indigenous population by state
  • Other

Share of Indigenous population by state

Data shows most First Nations people live on the east coast New figures charting the…

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Recession clouds and shutdown risks: what 2026 looks like for Indian Country
  • Government

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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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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Gem hunter gets suspended jail term over damage to NT sacred site
  • Imperialism & Colonialism

Gem hunter gets suspended jail term over damage to NT sacred site

A Queensland gemstone dealer has become the first person sentenced to imprisonment under the Northern…

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Global Indigenous ocean leaders gather at Waitangi to protect the moana
  • Community

Global Indigenous ocean leaders gather at Waitangi to protect the moana

Indigenous ocean leaders from across the Pacific and beyond will gather at Waitangi next month…

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Ministers celebrate bold agreement to hold another meeting about previous meetings - Indigenous Affairs Minister - the Hon Malarndirri McCarthy -
  • Gammon

Ministers celebrate bold agreement to hold another meeting about previous meetings

In a decisive move for the ages, Indigenous Affairs Minister – the Hon Malarndirri McCarthy…

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  • Community

Housing Plight of Aboriginal Families: Legal Intervention and True Advocacy

The perpetual struggle for adequate housing among urban Aboriginal families has reached a critical juncture,…

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Government Unveils Indigenous Strategy, Confirms It Will Live Forever And Therefore Never Finish
  • Gammon

Government Unveils Indigenous Strategy, Confirms It Will Live Forever And Therefore Never Finish

CANBERRA – A new Indigenous strategy has been launched with strong language, stronger branding, and…

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Government Launches ‘Inclusive’ Digital Grants – Exclusively for Five Organisations_Michelle Rowland_Senator Malarndirri McCarthy
  • Gammon

Australian Government Launches ‘Inclusive’ Digital Grants – Exclusively for Five Organisations!

In another groundbreaking act of inclusion, the Australian Government has proudly announced generous digital funding…

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Inuit Politely Decline Being Bought Again, Ask If Colonisers Kept Receipt
  • Gammon

Inuit Politely Decline Being Bought Again, Ask If Colonisers Kept Receipt

Inuit across the Arctic have responded to fresh talk of foreign powers “taking control” of…

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Te Pāti Māori to campaign on abolishing prisons by 2040
  • World News

Te Pāti Māori to campaign on abolishing prisons by 2040

Te Pāti Māori has confirmed it will head into Aotearoa New Zealand’s 2026 general election…

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  • Government

Photos vs Funding: DFAT’s UN Day post meets Indigenous Procurement – EMDG reality

On the 9th of August, the United Nations‘ International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples,…

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Reconciliation is Dead. Now ReconciliACTION Can Live.

  • Government
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Tech Company Achieves ‘Reconciliation’ by Changing Logo Colours During NAIDOC Week

  • Gammon
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Governance Issues Plague Indigenous Business

  • Business & Entrepreneurship
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National Science Week 2025 – Launch at Questacon

  • Government
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Creative Australia: Playing Politics or Supporting Artists?

  • Government
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Labor’s Approach to Close the Gap in Australia: Progress or Stagnation?

  • Government
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‘Symbolic gestures not enough’: Senator Kerrynne Liddle pushes for tangible policy reform

  • Government
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Victorian Aboriginal health service board dispute escalates after members re-elect directors facing court action

  • Decolonization
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Gumbaynggirr dancers bound for Waitangi as language school deepens Māori ties

  • Community
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Australia Post Extends Indigenous Literacy Partnership, Promises Books Will Arrive Before The Next Closing The Gap Refresh

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Closing the Gap: Why Are Governments Still Missing the Mark?

  • Government
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Poll finds majority back Australian long weekend over 26 January

  • Community
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Gomeroi and Ngiyampaa activist to join Gaza flotilla as organisers plan major civilian mission

  • Community
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Government Lowers Remote Food Prices, Shocked To Discover People Like Eating

  • Gammon
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Coastal First Nations hold firm on tanker ban after Carney meeting

  • World News
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Understanding the Decline in Real Wages: What Benefits Do Aboriginals Get in Australia?

  • Banks & Finance
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Top End makes New York Times travel list as Indigenous culture and Country take focus

  • Government
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Call for community‑led road safety after Darwin hit‑and‑run

  • Decolonization
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Housing Plight of Aboriginal Families: Legal Intervention and True Advocacy

  • Community
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“Blakwashing” 101: what audits and policy say about procurement rorts

  • Blakwashing

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