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  • ‘No further ahead’: funding delays leave 52 Quebec First Nations without ambulances
  • The Real Solution to Indigenous Capital Access in Australia
  • Scholarship applications open for First Nations health students
  • Chris Minns Labor’s Continued Failure on Police Brutality and Incarceration of Indigenous People Amidst Latest Police Officer’s Appeal Loss
  • New mural celebrating Palawa women unveiled on Murray Street
  • Philippines Clarifies Eco‑Tourism Plan: Fewer Indigenous People, More Room For Infinity Pool
  • Mob Says “Send Help, Not Cops”, Parliament Says “We’ll Workshop That”
  • Aboriginal Knowledge vs Dave Bradford’s Pub Logic
  • Australia criticised for rejecting UN ruling in Wunna Nyiyaparli native‑title case

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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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ACLU sues Rhode Island corrections department over Native American prisoners’ religious practices
  • World News

ACLU sues Rhode Island corrections department over Native American prisoners’ religious practices

Civil liberties advocates in the United States have launched a new lawsuit alleging Native American…

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RSM Australia and Aboriginal Affairs NSW: A Partnership in Need of Review?
  • Government

RSM Australia and Aboriginal Affairs NSW: A Partnership in Need of Review?

In the fabric of NSW’s commitment to Aboriginal self-determination the thread of consultancy’s role, particularly…

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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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They Speed-Running Mines But Asking Mob To “Please Allow 18 Months For Feedback”
  • Gammon

They Speed-Running Mines But Asking Mob To “Please Allow 18 Months For Feedback”

OTTAWA — New fast-track measures aimed at accelerating major projects have sparked concern among First…

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Glencore's McArthur River Mine Fined for Breaching NT Sacred Site Laws
  • Imperialism & Colonialism

Glencore’s McArthur River Mine Fined for Breaching NT Sacred Site Laws

A subsidiary of Swiss multinational mining giant Glencore has been fined for unlawfully conducting work…

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Mining Giant Hosts “Impact Workshop”, Announces New Metric: Feelings Per Dollar
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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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Artist Juanella Donovan wins People’s Choice at major national Indigenous art awards
  • Community

Artist Juanella Donovan wins People’s Choice at major national Indigenous art awards

South Australia-based multimedia artist Juanella Donovan has won the People’s Choice category at the Telstra…

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Disappointment Grows Among Australian Voters Towards Anthony Albanese's Labor Government
  • Government

Disappointment Grows Among Australian Voters Towards Anthony Albanese’s Labor Government

A Resolve poll conducted from July 10-13 with a sample of 1,603 participants reveals a…

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  • Blakwashing

Child removals have more than doubled since the National Apology, advocates say

New data on child protection has reignited calls for Indigenous-led decision-making after advocates warned Aboriginal…

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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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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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First Nations imprisonment in NSW hits record high in latest custody data
  • Imperialism & Colonialism

First Nations imprisonment in NSW hits record high in latest custody data

New figures from NSW justice researchers show Aboriginal adults now make up a record share…

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Invasion Day rally to proceed in Sydney under tightened protest rules
  • Community

Invasion Day rally to proceed in Sydney under tightened protest rules

NSW Police have confirmed Sydney’s main Invasion Day rally will go ahead today – after…

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‘Who is responsible for the land?’ Greenland’s Inuit reject idea of owning Arctic country
  • Imperialism & Colonialism

‘Who is responsible for the land?’ Greenland’s Inuit reject idea of owning Arctic country

While global headlines focus on great‑power competition in the Arctic, Inuit residents of remote Kapisillit,…

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WA’s “Revealed 2026” to return with open-air art market and major exhibition in Boorloo/Perth
  • Business & Entrepreneurship

WA’s “Revealed 2026” to return with open-air art market and major exhibition in Boorloo/Perth

Western Australia’s largest Aboriginal art market and exhibition will return to Boorloo/Perth in April, with…

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Indigenous Home ownership: promising language, but proof will be in approvals, fees and hardship support
  • Blakwashing

Indigenous Home ownership: promising language but proof will be in approvals, fees and hardship support

The MoU’s most immediate promise is to “explore culturally informed pathways to home ownership for…

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  • Imperialism & Colonialism

Aboriginal Land Rights Lost: Inside the Gomeroi Community’s Battle Against Mining Giant Santos

For nearly ten years, the Gomeroi Traditional Owners have stood firm against a proposed coal…

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  • Imperialism & Colonialism

Family demands answers after Aboriginal mother dies in Tennant Creek custody

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised this story contains the name of a…

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  • Government

Aboriginal Youth Incarceration Soars as NSW Labor and David Harris Fails to Close the Gap

The latest data from the Productivity Commission on Closing the Gap reveals a concerning trend,…

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Open Letter To Blackbird Ventures From Indigenous “Aspiring” Founders You Keep Mentoring

Yaama Blackbird Ventures, Cheers for another invite to Giants. We’ve now graduated from the University…

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  • Community

Victorian First Nations groups enter treaty talks register in major step toward negotiations

Two Victorian First Nations groups have formally entered the state’s treaty negotiations register, marking a…

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Indigenous‑curated lounges change how visitors experience art in Minnesota

Two new exhibitions in Minnesota are inviting visitors to get comfortable – literally – as…

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National Indigenous Australians Agency Faces Calls for Increased Transparency Amidst Fraud and Misconduct Issues
  • Government

National Indigenous Australians Agency Faces Calls for Increased Transparency Amidst Fraud and Misconduct Issues

The National Indigenous Australians Agency (NIAA) come under scrutiny not so long ago for various…

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New mural celebrating Palawa women unveiled on Murray Street
  • Community

New mural celebrating Palawa women unveiled on Murray Street

A new large-scale mural celebrating the strength and cultural connection of Palawa women has been…

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  • Government

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

In an ambitious speech at the Garma Festival, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese pledged to deliver…

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Cape York conviction overturned after appeal finds magistrate comments undermined fair trial
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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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Navajo Nation declares state of emergency after severe winter storms

The Navajo Nation government has declared a state of emergency after heavy snowfall, strong winds,…

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Australian Renters Face Financial Hardship Amid Rising Costs

The latest Household Spending Insights (HSI) report from Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) paints a…

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

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

  • Gammon
3

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

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

  • Gammon
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Revitalising Culture Through Language: A Review of the Gamilaraay Language Puzzle Initiative

  • Community
6

Inuit advocates say Canada’s new grocery rebate leaves Nunavut behind

  • World News
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Artist Juanella Donovan wins People’s Choice at major national Indigenous art awards

  • Community
8

Ngaiawang language revival project awakens “sleeping” words along the River Murray

  • Business & Entrepreneurship
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Mob Fighting For Water, System Says “Best We Can Do Is A Checkbox”

  • Gammon
10

Title transferred after High Court win, land council says it will “take our time” on future use

  • Government
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Company Uses Te Reo Māori For Branding, Promises “Respectful Engagement” After Product Launches Worldwide

  • Gammon
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Indigenous-owned building company and Defence employee deny alleged $71m fraud scheme

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

  • Decolonization
14

MEGANESIA Brisbane show to spotlight Indigenous and Pacific artists ahead of WOMADelaide 2026

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Telcos Launch New Aboriginal ‘Hardship Enhancement’ Plan to Intensify Customer Suffering

  • Gammon
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Creative Australia’s Groundbreaking Study Finds Funding Indigenous Artists More Useful than Funding More Studies

  • Gammon
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Club Announces New Leaders, Media Immediately Asks Them To Fix Society By Round 1

  • Gammon
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Island Authorities Consider Radical New Strategy: Listening to Traditional Owners

  • Gammon
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Normanby Aboriginal Corporation Bush Beef raises $600k on the way to $10 million

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

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