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March 1, 2026
  • First Nations firefighter pathway narrows field after Sydney station workshop
  • Police Still Unsure If Throwing Explosive At Aboriginal Crowd Counts As Terrorism Or Just “Bit Over The Top”
  • Dutton Vows to Remove Indigenous Flags from Press Conferences if He Wins Next Year’s Election
  • Scammers Target Aboriginal People: how “free cash” turns fun into criminal risk
  • Greenland consulates opened by Canada and France as Inuit-majority island faces sharpened sovereignty spotlight
  • Senate probe flags ‘ghost’ flood‑control projects; DPWH, COA move as Palace orders blacklisting
  • Family Matters 2025 and child protection spending
  • Government Declares Crime Down, Announces New “Feeling Safer” KPI With Optional Reality
  • Australian Government Panics as Native Title Holders Gain Access to Royalty Records – Transparency Might Accidentally Occur

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

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

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  • Andrew Forrest's Fortescue Spied on Former Staff and Their Families

    Andrew Forrest’s Fortescue Spied on Former Staff and Their Families

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

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

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  • Perth invasion day rally rocked by alleged bomb attack

    Perth invasion day rally rocked by alleged bomb attack

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

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

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  • Inquiry Exposes Stark Reality of Aboriginal Housing Crisis

    Inquiry Exposes Stark Reality of Aboriginal Housing Crisis

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  • First Nations children move to 100 subsidised hours of care per fortnight

    First Nations children move to 100 subsidised hours of care per fortnight

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  • Truth-telling, service delivery and Closing the Gap dominate 2026 agenda, leaders say

    Truth-telling, service delivery and Closing the Gap dominate 2026 agenda

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  • ‘No further ahead’: funding delays leave 52 Quebec First Nations without ambulances

    ‘No further ahead’: funding delays leave 52 Quebec First Nations without ambulances

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

    Lessons for Australia from New Zealand’s Indigenous rights debate

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Perth Invasion Day attack becomes WA’s first ‘terrorist act’ charge, as First Nations communities demand equal protection
  • Racism & Discrimination

Perth Invasion Day attack becomes WA’s first ‘terrorist act’ charge, as First Nations communities demand equal protection

The alleged attempted bombing of an Invasion Day rally in Perth has now been formally…

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firefighters fighting with flames in california usa
  • Business & Entrepreneurship

Cool Burning: Indigenous Fire Management Strategies for 2025 Bushfire Season

Indigenous-led Cool Burning Practices to Combat Wildfires Bushfire season is a particularly devastating time for…

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UNFPA Guatemala
  • World News

UN experts urge investigation into alleged illegal adoptions of Indigenous children in Guatemala

GENEVA — United Nations human rights experts have raised alarm over allegations that at least…

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Australian Government Panics as Native Title Holders Gain Access to Royalty Records - Transparency Might Accidentally Occur
  • Gammon

Australian Government Panics as Native Title Holders Gain Access to Royalty Records – Transparency Might Accidentally Occur

In what can only be described as the most alarming news to hit Canberra since…

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Entries open for 2026 Telstra NATSIAA - with key dates set through to August awards night
  • Reconciliation

Entries open for 2026 Telstra NATSIAA – with key dates set through to August awards night

The Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory (MAGNT) has opened entries for the…

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

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

The Australian Greens have intensified their call for the federal government to prioritise First Nations…

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Historic High Court Ruling Strengthens Aboriginal Land Rights and Compensation Claims
  • Decolonization

Historic High Court Ruling Strengthens Aboriginal Land Rights and Compensation Claims

In a landmark victory for Aboriginal land rights, the High Court of Australia has ruled…

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National Grant Round Recipients for 2025 Announced Indigenous Voices Amplified in National Science Week
  • Government

National Grant Round Recipients for 2025 Announced: Indigenous Voices Amplified in National Science Week

The Australian Government has unveiled its 2025 National Science Week grant recipients, celebrating an inspiring…

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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 government under fire for withholding crucial Closing the Gap data from native title holders_ Premier Roger Cook's WA
  • Government

WA government under fire for withholding crucial Closing the Gap data from native title holders

Native title representatives have sharply criticised the Western Australian government, accusing it of withholding critical…

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U.S. Government Kindly Allows Native Americans To Prove They’re From Here, Actually
  • Gammon

U.S. Government Kindly Allows Native Americans To Prove They’re From Here, Actually

Following a spike in immigration raids, Native Americans across the country have been advised to…

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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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Executive pay versus outcomes reading the NIAA numbers in context Jody Broun (CEO) Julie‑Ann Guivarra (Deputy CEO) Kevin Brahim (Deputy CEO) Rachael Jackson (COO) Bridgette Bellenger (Group Manager, Central) and Debora
  • Government

Executive pay versus outcomes: reading the NIAA numbers in context

The question posed by many community members is straightforward: does the National Indigenous Australians Agency…

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Gammon’s 7 Most-Read Satire Stories of 2025
  • Gammon

Gammon’s 7 Most-Read Satire Stories of 2025

If you spent 2025 doomscrolling policy announcements, procurement panels and “historic” photo ops, congratulations: you…

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Indigenous Entrepreneurship: How Jenn Harper's Success Story Breaks Barriers in Access to Capital
  • Business & Entrepreneurship

Indigenous Entrepreneurship: How Jenn Harper’s Success Story Breaks Barriers in Access to Capital

In the quest to dismantle the persistent barriers that Indigenous peoples face in accessing capital…

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Living Beyond Indigenous and Religious Rituals: Authenticity Every Day
  • Community

Living Beyond Indigenous and Religious Rituals: Authenticity Every Day

For many people, identity is often expressed through visible rituals like Sunday church services, Indigenous…

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

Island Authorities Consider Radical New Strategy: Listening to Traditional Owners

After yet another serious incident involving dingoes and visitors on a much‑loved island, authorities are…

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Aboriginal leaders urge cultural caution as NT moves on voluntary assisted dying laws
  • Government

Aboriginal leaders urge cultural caution as NT moves on voluntary assisted dying laws

The Northern Territory Government says it will introduce voluntary assisted dying (VAD) legislation to Parliament…

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  • Government

Reconciliation is Dead. Now ReconciliACTION Can Live.

It’s often said that actions speak louder than words, and perhaps, nowhere is this truer…

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The NIAA Congratulatory Conga A Breaking News Exclusive
  • Gammon

The NIAA Congratulatory Conga: A Breaking News Exclusive

CANBERRA – In a development that shocked precisely no one, a spontaneous conga line of…

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HECS for Equity Why Aboriginal Participation Doesn’t Equal Financial Fairness_Indigenous education
  • Imperialism & Colonialism

HECS for Equity? Why Aboriginal Participation Doesn’t Equal Financial Fairness

For decades, Australia’s Higher Education Contribution Scheme (HECS) – now known as HECS-HELP – has…

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Reconciliation 2.0 Qantas Offers Customers ‘Acknowledgement of Data Loss’
  • Gammon

Reconciliation 2.0: Qantas Offers Customers ‘Acknowledgement of Data Loss’

Following an embarrassing data breach, Qantas unveiled its revolutionary “Acknowledgement of Data Loss” – a…

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

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

The haunting ghost of educational debt lingers over many Australians but its chill is felt…

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First Nation Buys Its Own Backup Power After Governments Deliver Thoughts, Prayers and a Project Plan
  • Gammon

First Nation Buys Its Own Backup Power After Governments Deliver Thoughts, Prayers and a Project Plan

WINNIPEG – A Manitoba First Nation has bought its own backup generators after extended outages…

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Creative Australia: Playing Politics or Supporting Artists?
  • Government

Creative Australia: Playing Politics or Supporting Artists?

​Recent developments have cast a spotlight on Creative Australia, prompting questions about its dedication to…

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Aboriginal Investment NT (AINT) to Empower Indigenous Communities Through New Investment Plan
  • Government

Aboriginal Investment NT (AINT) to Empower Indigenous Communities Through New Investment Plan

The Tiwi Islands, home to Lingiari MP Marion Scrymgour’s mob stand poised to benefit from…

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IndigiNews launches all‑expenses photojournalism fellowship in Mi’kma’ki to grow Indigenous storytelling power
  • Business & Entrepreneurship

IndigiNews launches all‑expenses photojournalism fellowship in Mi’kma’ki to grow Indigenous storytelling power

Indigenous‑run newsroom IndigiNews has launched an all‑expenses‑paid photojournalism fellowship in Mi’kma’ki, positioning the program as…

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Indigenous Employment Crisis: Aboriginal Job Market Crisis
  • Reconciliation

Indigenous Employment: Aboriginal Job Market Crisis

As Australia’s job market faces a significant downturn, the situation is particularly dire for Indigenous…

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Big Banks to Refund Millions in Fees to Low-Income Customers Following ASIC Report
  • Banks & Finance

Big Banks to Refund Millions in Fees to Low-Income Customers Following ASIC Report

In a groundbreaking move, four major Australian banks have agreed to refund over $28 million…

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Corporates Hit 100% Reconciliation Targets Without Leaving Boardroom
  • Gammon

Corporates Hit 100% Reconciliation Targets Without Leaving Boardroom

SYDNEY – A major corporation has proudly announced it has “fully embedded Indigenous reconciliation across…

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Stolen Generations survivors and leaders to mark 18 years since national apology

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

  • Gammon
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Woolworths Celebrates NAIDOC Week by Honouring Tradition of Price Gouging Indigenous Customers

  • Gammon
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Archaeologists shocked to discover Maya were just smart Indigenous mob, not space cousins

  • Gammon
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After three decades, Berkeley moves to restore Indigenous artists’ authorship of Turtle Island Monument

  • World News
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UN experts urge investigation into alleged illegal adoptions of Indigenous children in Guatemala

  • World News
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ANZ Reaches $150 Million Milestone, Guarantees at Least 1% Actually Benefited First Nations

  • Gammon
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Persistent Discrimination by Oxley Police: An Aboriginal Perspective

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

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

  • Decolonization
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Close the Gap by Closing Your Eyes

  • Gammon
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ICAC Announces Loyalty Rewards Program: Get a Free Coffee for Every Complaint Blocked

  • Gammon
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The Cost of Capitalism: Who Really Profits from Australia’s Energy Wealth?

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

  • Government
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First Nations-led animation IMAGINE set for one-day national cinema release

  • Business & Entrepreneurship
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Plea deal in Navajo woman’s disappearance renews anger over missing Indigenous women

  • Imperialism & Colonialism
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A Voice From The Wilderness

  • Decolonization
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Global Rise of Indigenous Identity Fraud: From Bolivia’s Fake Nation to Australia’s Blakwashing Crisis

  • Imperialism & Colonialism
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Creative Australia’s Groundbreaking Study Finds Funding Indigenous Artists More Useful than Funding More Studies

  • Gammon
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Andrew Fifita’s Racism Allegations Ignite Controversy for NRL

  • Racism & Discrimination

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