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March 1, 2026
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  • Linda Burney appointed to UTS Council, aiming to lift Aboriginal participation in higher education
  • ‘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

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

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

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  • Geoff Richardson PSM - First Nations Development Services

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

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  • 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

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  • 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

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  • Picture Credit: Youpla Group

    Payments Begin for First Nations Victims of Youpla Group Collapse

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  • 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

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

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

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  • ‘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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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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Telstra investigated over alleged land clearing and buffel grass spread in culturally significant SA wilderness
  • Imperialism & Colonialism

Telstra investigated over alleged land clearing and buffel grass spread in culturally significant SA wilderness

Telstra is being investigated by South Australia’s Department for Environment and Water over alleged environmental…

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Cape York conviction overturned after appeal finds magistrate comments undermined fair trial
  • Imperialism & Colonialism

Cape York conviction overturned after appeal finds magistrate comments undermined fair trial

A Queensland District Court judge has overturned the conviction of an Indigenous man from a…

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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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  • 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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Service complaint flagged over handling of media enquiry to Aboriginal Affairs NSW_complaint - David Hayes Senior Media and Communications Officer Aboriginal Affairs NSW Premier’s Department
  • Government

Service complaint flagged over handling of media enquiry to Aboriginal Affairs NSW

A journalist from Community News Hub says he will lodge a service complaint with the…

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WORLD LEADERS HOLD URGENT MEETING TO SCHEDULE FUTURE LISTENING SESSION WITH INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
  • Gammon

WORLD LEADERS HOLD URGENT MEETING TO SCHEDULE FUTURE LISTENING SESSION WITH INDIGENOUS PEOPLES

GENEVA – In a historic breakthrough for doing the absolute bare minimum, world leaders have…

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Seven buildings lost at Mogumber Mission as Traditional Owners assess damage
  • Community

Seven buildings lost at Mogumber Mission as Traditional Owners assess damage

Traditional Owners in WA’s Wheatbelt are assessing damage to the Mogumber Mission site after an…

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Tackling 'Box-Ticking' New Proposals for Confirming Aboriginal Heritage in Higher Education_Indigenous Identity Fraud
  • Decolonization

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

As educational institutions strive to address diversity and inclusion, the challenge of distinguishing genuine Indigenous…

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  • Government

The Unheard Voices Behind the Indigenous Voice to Parliament Referendum Australia

In the vast expanse of Australia’s Northern Territory, the sun casts long shadows over the…

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

Poll finds majority back Australian long weekend over 26 January

New national polling suggests most Australian voters would rather a guaranteed summer long weekend than…

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Lessons for Australia from New Zealand’s Indigenous rights debate
  • World News

Lessons for Australia from New Zealand’s Indigenous rights debate

At her inaugural professorial lecture, University of Auckland law scholar Professor Claire Charters challenged the…

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Whole mob watched the replay and aunty still says “nah, that’s a try, don’t argue”
  • Gammon

Whole mob watched the replay and aunty still says “nah, that’s a try, don’t argue”

The annual Māori and Indigenous NRL All Stars clash delivered a dramatic finish, sparking national…

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Indigenous Protected Areas program to shift to environment department from April
  • Government

Indigenous Protected Areas program to shift to environment department from April

The federal government says management of the Indigenous Protected Areas program will move fully to…

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Aboriginal Community's Struggle: Uncovering the Economic and Social Consequences of Coal Mining in NSW
  • Community

Aboriginal Community’s Struggle: Uncovering the Economic and Social Consequences of Coal Mining in NSW

There’s a strong call for a government-led inquiry into the negative social and economic impacts…

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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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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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Whitehaven Coal and Good Advice How Australian Corporations Might Be Exploiting Indigenous Engagement_Kelvin Allen_Wade Natty_Luke Mitterer_Yawwiriawiri Murri Ganuur Descendants Aboriginal Corporation
  • Imperialism & Colonialism

Violence and Intimidation in Corporate Australia: Is Whitehaven Coal Doing Enough?

Recent revelations involving Whitehaven Coal’s relationship with controversial contractors have drawn significant parallels to Empire…

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Questions Raised as NIAA Continues Funding Wealthy Organisations for Indigenous Programs
  • Decolonization

Questions Raised as NIAA Continues Funding Wealthy Organisations for Indigenous Programs

The National Indigenous Australians Agency (NIAA) should face scrutiny over its decision (;like many others)…

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Sisson mine named ‘nation‑building’ project as Wolastoqey leaders seek answers
  • Decolonization

Sisson mine named ‘nation‑building’ project as Wolastoqey leaders seek answers

A long‑delayed tungsten mine on Wolastoqey homeland in New Brunswick has been pushed back to…

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Bishop-Inspired ‘Cultural Safety Through Redundancies’ Wins Innovation Gong_ANU First Nations Porfolio
  • Gammon

Bishop-Inspired ‘Cultural Safety Through Redundancies’ Wins Innovation Gong

In a world first, ANU claims it has perfected cultural safety by removing the most…

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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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AIEF launches national push for education equality, framing pathway to an Indigenous prime minister
  • Business & Entrepreneurship

AIEF launches national push for education equality, framing pathway to an Indigenous prime minister

The Australian Indigenous Education Foundation (AIEF) has launched a national campaign calling for education equality…

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IFAD‑backed projects secure land rights and livelihoods for Indigenous peoples in the Philippines
  • World News

IFAD‑backed projects secure land rights and livelihoods for Indigenous peoples in the Philippines

A new UN story details how projects supported by the International Fund for Agricultural Development…

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Greenland consulates opened by Canada and France as Inuit-majority island faces sharpened sovereignty spotlight
  • World News

Greenland consulates opened by Canada and France as Inuit-majority island faces sharpened sovereignty spotlight

Canada and France have opened diplomatic consulates in Nuuk on Friday, 6 February 2026 —…

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Supportive to the Grave Victorian Labor Government Celebrates New Milestone in Neglect - Jacinta Allan
  • Gammon

“Supportive to the Grave”: Victorian Labor Government Celebrates New Milestone in Neglect

In what officials are calling a “regrettable oversight” the Victorian Labor Government has reached a…

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Indigenous Rangers and Indigenous Protected Areas Programs Get Green Light
  • Government

Indigenous Rangers and Indigenous Protected Areas Programs Get Green Light

The Greens have pledged support for expanding Indigenous Rangers and Protected Areas ahead of the federal election. Senator Larissa Walters emphasized the need for better operational funding and administration transfer to the Department of Climate Change. Their plan includes budget increases, a new annual fund, and significant investments for effective environmental stewardship.

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Parliament Invites First Nations Youth Stories, Immediately Requests They Fit Neatly Into A “Positive Narrative”
  • Gammon

Parliament Invites First Nations Youth Stories, Immediately Requests They Fit Neatly Into A “Positive Narrative”

CANBERRA – A national storytelling competition has opened for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students,…

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Indigenous Innovation: Barayamal Secures NAB Grant to Enhance Disaster Preparedness Through FirstCard Initiative
  • Banks & Finance

Indigenous Innovation: Barayamal Secures NAB Grant to Enhance Disaster Preparedness Through FirstCard Initiative

Barayamal, a pioneering Indigenous organisation, has secured a significant NAB Foundation grant aimed at bolstering…

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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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Persistent Discrimination by Oxley Police: An Aboriginal Perspective

  • Racism & Discrimination
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Glencore’s McArthur River Mine Fined for Breaching NT Sacred Site Laws

  • Imperialism & Colonialism
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Share of Indigenous population by state

  • Other
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Intimidation Is Not Leadership: The Importance of Constructive Behaviour from Aboriginal “Leaders”

  • Decolonization
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First Nations children now eligible for 100 hours of subsidised care per fortnight

  • Government
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National Science Week – Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Science Day

  • Community
7

The numbers behind a hard truth and the cost‑of‑living link

  • Community
8

LinkedIn Keyboard Warrior Celebrates 10,000th Snarky Comment with Office Cake

  • Gammon
9

“RIVALS” puts Indigenous stars at the centre of Australia’s code‑wars TV experiment

  • Business & Entrepreneurship
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Renewable Giant Withdraws “No Native Title Here” Filing After Discovering Google Maps Has People On It

  • Gammon
11

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

  • Decolonization
12

UNIVERSITY DEFENDS ACADEMIC FREEDOM TO BE COMPLETELY WRONG ABOUT RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS

  • Gammon
13

Family demands answers after Aboriginal mother dies in Tennant Creek custody

  • Imperialism & Colonialism
14

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

  • Gammon
15

Is $100 million enough to change corporate culture and Indigenous “reconciliation”? – Optus-Corporate Accountability Board Game

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

  • Government
17

Corporates Hit 100% Reconciliation Targets Without Leaving Boardroom

  • Gammon
18

NIAA’s Net‑Zero Representation: Offsetting Aboriginal Staff With Webinars

  • Gammon
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Sydney Invasion Day march cleared as NSW narrows protest restrictions ahead of January 26

  • Community
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Free First Nations film weekend announced for Fremantle Arts Centre

  • Government

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