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March 1, 2026
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  • ‘Physical and cultural extinction’: Arhuaco warn of new war in Colombia’s sacred mountains
  • Voices Unheard: First Nations’ Legal Battle Contrasts Labor’s Aboriginal Referendum Promises
  • Indigenous Employment: Aboriginal Job Market Crisis
  • Who Truly Benefits from Aboriginal Victories? A Closer Look at the Profits
  • BREAKING: NSW GOVERNMENT SOLVES INDIGENOUS ECONOMIC INEQUALITY—WITH ANOTHER MEETING!
  • ‘Black Light’ premieres in Melbourne, centring three generations of Blak women and family ties to Country
  • Protecting Aboriginal Cultural Heritage: Your Voice Needed for the Maules Creek Project

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  • Indigenous Housing Crisis in Canada: Advocates Demand Promised Funding

    Indigenous Housing Crisis in Canada: Advocates Demand Promised Funding

    11 months ago11 months ago
  • Australian Greens Urge Labor to Prioritise First Nations Justice in 48th Parliament

    Australian Greens Urge Labor to Prioritise First Nations Justice in 48th Parliament

    8 months ago8 months ago
  • Geoff Richardson PSM - First Nations Development Services

    Opinion: Hero or Bootlicker? Examining the Role of Geoff Richardson in Australian Bureaucracy

    2 years ago2 years ago
  • The Imperative of Integrity: Addressing Indigenous Identity Fraud in the Wake of Turpel-Lafond's Case

    Culture, not colour, is the heart of Aboriginal identity

    2 years ago2 years ago
  • group of children walking near body of water silhouette photography

    The War on Indigenous Youth: A Stain on Modern Conscience

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  • First Peoples STEM Storytelling – Meet-the-Author Session-Why STEM Needs Indigenous Storytelling – and How You Can Join the Conversation-Dean Foley

    Why STEM Needs Indigenous Storytelling – and How You Can Join the Conversation

    8 months ago8 months ago
  • Picture Credit: Youpla Group

    Payments Begin for First Nations Victims of Youpla Group Collapse

    2 years ago2 years ago
  • Community Wi-Fi rollout targets 10 remote WA towns in bid to narrow First Nations digital gap

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

    5 days ago5 days ago
  • Creative Australia cites “unavoidable delays” to First Nations fashion fund start dates

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

    2 months ago2 months ago
  • ‘Symbolic gestures not enough’ Senator Kerrynne Liddle pushes for tangible policy reform

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

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Closing the Gap in 2025 progress falters as calls grow for a reset
  • Government

Closing the Gap in 2025: progress falters as calls grow for a reset

Australia’s Closing the Gap agenda enters the final weeks of 2025 with a mixed and…

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Coal Company Allegedly Clears Endangered Habitat Without Federal Approval
  • Imperialism & Colonialism

Coal Company Allegedly Clears Endangered Habitat Without Federal Approval

The Queensland Conservation Council (QCC) has accused coal mining corporation Magnetic South of allegedly clearing…

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Missing in the Treasurer’s read‑out: Where did Indigenous business and Native Title go?
  • Government

Missing in the Treasurer’s read‑out: Where did Indigenous business and Native Title go?

After a three‑day national economic roundtable in Canberra, Treasurer Jim Chalmers issued a public statement…

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

Bridging Cultures, Challenging Power: A New Dawn in Joint Management of National Parks

In the Cape York Peninsula, a quiet revolution has been unfolding over the last fifteen…

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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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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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No Comment Anthony Lean Silent on DCCEEW Advisory Council Member's Controversial Remarks
  • Government

No Comment: Anthony Lean Silent on DCCEEW Advisory Council Member’s Controversial Remarks

Anthony Lean, Secretary at the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW)…

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The Crucial Role of the UN in Protecting Indigenous Rights: A Closer Look at Australia's Commitments
  • World News

The Crucial Role of the UN in Protecting Indigenous Rights: A Closer Look at Australia’s Commitments

I find the UN’s system for promoting and protecting rights, especially for Indigenous peoples, not…

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Sacred Area Given Highest Protection After Getting Damaged First, As Is Tradition
  • Gammon

Sacred Area Given Highest Protection After Getting Damaged First, As Is Tradition

EAST KIMBERLEY – Western Australia has declared Darrajayin an Aboriginal Protected Area, offering the strongest…

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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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Mining Giant Hosts “Impact Workshop”, Announces New Metric: Feelings Per Dollar
  • Gammon

Mining Giant Hosts “Impact Workshop”, Announces New Metric: Feelings Per Dollar

BOORLOO/PERTH – A major resources company has gathered dozens of community partners for a two-day…

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Government Launches Bold New Plan: More Forms to Save Languages and Give Mob Jobs
  • Gammon

Australian Government Launches Bold New Plan: More Forms to Save Languages and Give Mob Jobs

The federal government has unveiled a visionary two‑for‑one strategy: get more Indigenous people into public…

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British Government Surprised to Learn Colonialism Wasn't Just a Holiday Abroad
  • Gammon

British Government Surprised to Learn Colonialism Wasn’t Just a Holiday Abroad

In what appears to be a ground-breaking revelation for the United Kingdom, government officials today…

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From massacre to memorial: what Myall Creek can teach the whole New England
  • Decolonization

From massacre to memorial: what Myall Creek can teach the whole New England

There is a turn‑off between Bingara and Delungra that is easy to miss if you…

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Picture Credit: Youpla Group
  • Government

Payments Begin for First Nations Victims of Youpla Group Collapse

The long-awaited Youpla Support Program is designed to reimburse victims of the defunct funeral insurer…

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What's Next for National Indigenous Australians Agency & Indigenous Procurement after Jody Broun
  • Government

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

Examining the failures highlighted in the audit showing $70 billion in federal contracts bypassed Indigenous…

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

Gumbaynggirr dancers bound for Waitangi as language school deepens Māori ties

Gumbaynggirr students from Coffs Harbour’s Gumbaynggirr Giingana Freedom School and community dance troupe Giingan Yiiliwiyay…

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NT appeal extends home detention for fatal hit-and-run driver as family says justice still falls short
  • Imperialism & Colonialism

NT appeal extends home detention for fatal hit-and-run driver as family says justice still falls short

The Northern Territory Court of Criminal Appeal has extended the sentence of Darwin hit-and-run driver…

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LIBERAL GOVERNMENT LAUNCHES ELON MUSK-STYLE “GOVERNMENT EFFICIENCY” UNDER Jacinta Nampijinpa Price
  • Gammon

LIBERAL GOVERNMENT LAUNCHES ELON MUSK-STYLE “GOVERNMENT EFFICIENCY” UNDER JACINTA NAMPIJINPA PRICE

The Coalition has taken a bold step towards maximum efficiency by appointing Jacinta Nampijinpa Price to lead…

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  • Community

Promises of Prosperity: A Look into Mining Impacts on Indigenous Communities

In the throes of the modern age, where resources are consumed at an alarming rate,…

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‘It was an unwritten practice’ - Finland’s Sámi report puts schools and trauma in focus
  • World News

‘It was an unwritten practice’ – Finland’s Sámi report puts schools and trauma in focus

In her speech at the handover of Finland’s Sámi Truth and Reconciliation Commission final report,…

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Government announces $68m package to narrow First Nations digital gap
  • Government

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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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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Australians Confident Nation Not Racist, Just Coincidentally Can’t Imagine Blak Prime Minister
  • Gammon

Australians Confident Nation Not Racist, Just Coincidentally Can’t Imagine Blak Prime Minister

A new opinion poll has revealed most Australians believe an Indigenous person will not become…

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Prue MacSween Congratulates Sean Armistead on White Ally Award “Finally, Someone Who Understands Me!”
  • Gammon

Prue MacSween Congratulates Sean Armistead on White Ally Award: “Finally, Someone Who Understands Me!”

Sunrise viewers left confused after Indigenous leader’s passionate endorsement of misunderstood commentator. In an unprecedented…

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Monash University and Indigenous Business Australia (IBA) partnership launches “values-driven collaboration”
  • Gammon

Monash University and Indigenous Business Australia (IBA) partnership launches “values-driven collaboration”

NAARM/MELBOURNE – Monash University and Indigenous Business Australia (IBA) have announced a fresh partnership to…

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WA moves to expand police powers over protests and hate symbols after summer threats
  • Government

Government of Western Australia moves to expand police powers over protests and hate symbols after summer threats

The Government of Western Australia says it will introduce new legislation this week to strengthen…

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National Indigenous Fashion Awards
  • Business & Entrepreneurship

National Indigenous Fashion Awards open nominations, spotlighting First Nations innovation in textiles and design

Nominations have opened for the 2026 National Indigenous Fashion Awards (NIFA), with organisers calling for…

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Corporate CEO Claims Allyship by Posting Indigenous Quotes on LinkedIn Exclusively During NAIDOC Week
  • Gammon

Corporate CEO Claims Allyship by Posting Indigenous Quotes on LinkedIn Exclusively During NAIDOC Week

During NAIDOC Week, corporate CEO Marcus Bennett of Peak Finance proudly declared himself a leading…

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What the Mark Prince case teaches us about NSW’s child‑safety system and why local organisations must ‘show their work’
  • Decolonization

What the Mark Prince case teaches us about NSW’s child‑safety system and why local organisations must ‘show their work’

The short version is simple: when child‑safety systems don’t talk to each other, harm doesn’t…

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NT crime drop claims collide with Aboriginal incarceration concerns as Commonwealth flags “levers”

  • Government
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UTS Appoints Linda Burney To Boost Aboriginal Participation, Immediately Forms 14 Committees To Discuss It

  • Gammon
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People, system… or both?

  • Decolonization
4

January 26 protests and new NSW protest laws

  • Imperialism & Colonialism
5

Discover the Richness of Indigenous Artistry with the First Nations Art Exhibition Chrome Extension

  • Other
6

Australians Confident Nation Not Racist, Just Coincidentally Can’t Imagine Blak Prime Minister

  • Gammon
7

Non-Indigenous Influencer Celebrates NAIDOC Week with Selfies at Cultural Events, Proclaims Herself ‘Face of Allyship’

  • Gammon
8

UN Experts Invited to Investigate Indigenous Identity Fraud in Vermont

  • World News
9

Federal Court finds “oppressive conduct” in South West Aboriginal Medical Service board dispute

  • Decolonization
10

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

  • Government
11

Death of Aboriginal man at Eastern Goldfields Regional Prison Sparks Investigation

  • Racism & Discrimination
12

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

  • Gammon
13

A Voice From The Wilderness

  • Decolonization
14

Reconciliation is Dead. Now ReconciliACTION Can Live.

  • Government
15

Chris Minns Labor’s Continued Failure on Police Brutality and Incarceration of Indigenous People Amidst Latest Police Officer’s Appeal Loss

  • Imperialism & Colonialism
16

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

  • Gammon
17

Ex-Compliance Officer Now Ensures Absolute Compliance to His Own Opinions on LinkedIn

  • Gammon
18

Northern Territory Government tough on (Black) Crime

  • Gammon
19

Noongar filmmaker Brooke Collard joins Berlin market program for under‑represented Indigenous producers

  • Community
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High Court Asked To Decide Between Sacred Water And Lettuce Farm With Really Ambitious Spreadsheet

  • Gammon

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