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December 21, 2025
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  • Australia criticised for rejecting UN ruling in Wunna Nyiyaparli native‑title case

    Australia criticised for rejecting UN ruling in Wunna Nyiyaparli native‑title case

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  • Kamilaroi Artist Warraba Weatherall Confronts Hidden Histories in Powerful Exhibition, 'Shadow Substance'

    Kamilaroi Artist Warraba Weatherall Confronts Hidden Histories in Powerful Exhibition, ‘Shadow Substance’

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  • Indigenous Leaders Call for Action and Genuine Reform on Close the Gap Day 2025

    Indigenous Leaders Call for Action and Genuine Reform on Close the Gap Day 2025

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

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  • Indigenous quotes

    Empowering Words in Every Tab: A Review of “First Nations Quotes” Chrome Extension

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  • Government So Impressed With BoM Blowout It Hands Them Indigenous Affairs

    Government So Impressed With BoM Blowout It Hands Them Indigenous Affairs

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

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

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  • Close the Gap Day 2025 Call for Renewed Action on Indigenous Inequality

    Close the Gap Day 2025: Call for Renewed Action on Indigenous Inequality

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  • Rapid Growth in NSW First Nations Businesses Sector Expands 23% Since 2021

    Rapid Growth in NSW First Nations Businesses: Sector Expands 23% Since 2021

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Palm Island Rent-to-Lease Scheme Promises Ownership for 99 Years... or Your Lifetime Back!
  • Gammon

Palm Island Rent-to-Lease Scheme Promises Ownership for 99 Years… or Your Lifetime Back!

In an exciting yet bewildering development, Palm Islanders have been introduced to a new rent-to-lease…

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2,000 Generations of Data: Why Indigenous Knowledge Supercharges Evidence
  • Community

2,000 Generations of Data: Why Indigenous Knowledge Supercharges Evidence

To start, consider the timescale. Scientific instruments in Australia span decades. Indigenous knowledge spans 65,000+…

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eSafety Launches Safer Together! and Leaving Deadly Digital Footprints! to Support First Nations Children Online
  • Government

eSafety Launches Safer Together! and Leaving Deadly Digital Footprints! to Support First Nations Children Online

The eSafety Commissioner has officially launched two culturally tailored online safety guides: Safer Together! and…

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

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

Governments use procurement targets to lift Indigenous participation. Done well, it builds businesses and jobs….

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

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

“Will you listen to First Peoples one by one – not peak bodies or elites…

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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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  • Racism & Discrimination

Remembering Freedom Ride Against Racism

The City of Sydney will host a photographic exhibition in Redfern to mark the anniversary…

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  • Decolonization

A Voice From The Wilderness

Aftermath to the Voice Referendum Following the initial attempt to formalise a deepening recognition of…

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Apple's Revolutionary Aboriginal Strategy Rename, Don't Reinvest!
  • Gammon

Apple’s Revolutionary Aboriginal Strategy: Rename, Don’t Reinvest!

Apple, the global tech giant famous for turning small tweaks into groundbreaking “innovations” has proudly…

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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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Creative Australia Admits 'Missteps' but Avoids Responsibility in Venice Biennale Drama_Adrian Collette AM_Aboriginal funding and creative grants
  • Government

Creative Australia Admits ‘Missteps’ but Avoids Responsibility in Venice Biennale Drama

Creative Australia’s decision to reinstate artist Khaled Sabsabi and curator Michael Dagostino for the 2026…

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National Science Week 2025 – Launch at Questacon
  • Government

National Science Week 2025 – Launch at Questacon

National Science Week 2025 – Launch at Questacon Table of Contents Introduction Guest Information Related…

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Australian Government Bewildered by Indigenous Population Boom
  • Gammon

Australian Government Bewildered by Indigenous Population Boom

25 July 2024 – By Dean “Satirical Scribe” Foley In a twist that has left…

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Indigenoous Australia: Blakwashing Crisis in Aboriginal Representation
  • Government

Indigenous Australia: Blakwashing Crisis in Aboriginal Representation

In the wake of corporate Australia’s gradual reckoning with greenwashing, where companies inflate or falsify…

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Marketing Firm Accidentally Sends NAIDOC Funding Application Template to Media Instead of Press Release
  • Gammon

Marketing Firm Accidentally Sends NAIDOC Funding Application Template to Media Instead of Press Release

In a PR mishap of epic proportions, prominent marketing firm BrandBuzz inadvertently emailed journalists their…

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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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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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Questions Raised as NIAA Continues Funding Wealthy Organisation
  • Gammon

Breaking News: Government Agency Commits Boldly to Supporting Wealthy Non-Indigenous Organisations (Again)

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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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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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Māori Rights Affirmed as New Zealand Parliament Rejects Treaty Principles Bill
  • World News

Māori Rights Affirmed as New Zealand Parliament Rejects Treaty Principles Bill

In a significant decision reflecting community sentiment, New Zealand’s Parliament has decisively voted down the…

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  • Imperialism & Colonialism

Who guards the guardians? What a Gaza press massacre email teaches us about Aboriginal Land Council transparency at home

When powerful institutions shape the story, accountability slips…. A recent Declassified UK update about the…

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Construction Company Celebrates NAIDOC by Painting Hard Hats Indigenous Colours
  • Gammon

Construction Company Celebrates NAIDOC by Painting Hard Hats Indigenous Colours

In an astonishing display of cultural sensitivity, construction giant MegaBuild announced it would commemorate NAIDOC…

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Rep. Troy Nehls to ATF: "Why No Body Cameras with a $1.67 Billion Budget?"
  • World News

Rep. Troy Nehls to ATF: “Why No Body Cameras with a $1.67 Billion Budget?”

In a recent heated exchange, Rep. Troy Nehls (R-TX) confronted ATF Director Steven Dettelbach regarding…

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Aboriginal Resilience Remembered The True Origins of NAIDOC Week
  • Reconciliation

Aboriginal Resilience Remembered: The True Origins of NAIDOC Week

NAIDOC Week stands as one of Australia’s most important celebrations, highlighting resilience, pride and strength…

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Is Labor NSW MP Steve Kamper listening to Aboriginal people in NSW
  • Government

Is Labor NSW MP Steve Kamper listening to Aboriginal people?

The political landscape in NSW is often a microcosm of the wider national discourse, particularly…

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

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

Senator Kerrynne Liddle has expressed frustration with symbolic gestures, advocating instead for concrete, measurable policies…

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  • World News

The Dangerous Consequences of Anti-Indigenous Initiatives in Brazil & Australia

In recent years, the international community has observed with increasing concern the rise of anti-Indigenous…

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Australian National University study finds half of $7 billion went to just 18 “Indigenous” organisations

  • Blakwashing
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Aboriginal Deaths in custody scrutiny intensifies as NSW hits grim records

  • Imperialism & Colonialism
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The Calm Before the Storm: Preparing for Cyclone Alfred

  • Community
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Celebrating Innovation, Community and the Magic of Science – 2025 National Science Week

  • Government
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Canoes, currents and kin: re‑mapping the Coral Sea as an Indigenous interaction sphere

  • World News
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First Nations push back on plan for an east‑west pipeline corridor

  • World News
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Breaking News: Government Agency Commits Boldly to Supporting Wealthy Non-Indigenous Organisations (Again)

  • Gammon
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Māori Rights Affirmed as New Zealand Parliament Rejects Treaty Principles Bill

  • World News
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Traditional Indigenous Knowledge Gains Recognition in Climate Planning

  • World News
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Close the Gap or Game the System? Indigenous Affairs Australia

  • Government
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Breaking Chains: Why Waving Educational Debt for Indigenous Australians is a Step Toward Equity

  • Government
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NSWALC’s CEO Expenses Raise Serious Governance Concerns in Aboriginal Affairs

  • Government
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Australian Government Bewildered by Indigenous Population Boom

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

  • Decolonization
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Why Donations to Aboriginal Charities is Important

  • Banks & Finance
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Why NSWALC Blaming Wages for CEO Shortages Misses the Bigger Picture

  • Government
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Family Matters 2025 and child protection spending

  • Government
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Labor Celebrates Larger Majority by Launching ‘Close Enough’ Gap Initiative

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

  • World News
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Beyond Partnerships: Indigenous Nations Taking Ownership in Major Projects

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