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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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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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Procurement Integrity Confirmed, Pending Next Hearing And Next Media Cycle
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Procurement Integrity Confirmed, Pending Next Hearing And Next Media Cycle

DARWIN – Defence has moved to reassure the public that procurement processes remain robust, after…

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Worra Worra Aboriginal Corporation (MWWAC) former chief executive Clinton Wolf said WA Child Protection Minister Jessica Stojkovski
  • Community

Under-10s caught in Night Space funding fight in the Kimberley

A youth night service in Fitzroy Crossing is caught in a policy tug-of-war, with local…

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  • Government

Beyond Housing: A Call for Self-Determination in Tackling Aboriginal Homelessness in Australia

In a society where the gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians is starkly evident across…

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  • Government

Electing Racism for Prime Minister: A Deep Dive into Peter Dutton’s Racist Past

With the federal election soon approaching this year, it’s time for citizens to familiarise themselves…

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  • 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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LinkedIn rolls out a lavish Reconciliation Action Plan while cleverly burying Aboriginal nonprofit jobs
  • Gammon

LinkedIn rolls out a lavish Reconciliation Action Plan while cleverly burying Aboriginal nonprofit jobs

LinkedIn‘s shiny RAP announcements  – backed by flashy NAIDOC Week posts and corporate badges  –…

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  • 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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  • Gammon

Pauline Hanson Reinvents White Australia Policy- Because Equality Means Pretending We’re All White!

Pauline Hanson has resurrected Australia’s infamous White Australia Policy with a bold new makeover, branding…

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Justice Denied: The Ongoing Tragedy of Aboriginal Deaths in Custody
  • Imperialism & Colonialism

Justice Denied: The Ongoing Tragedy of Aboriginal Deaths in Custody

The recent settlement of a lawsuit against NSW prisons over the death of Nathan Reynolds…

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  • Gammon

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

MELBOURNE – St Kilda has promoted young players into its leadership group, with First Nations…

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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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  • Business & Entrepreneurship

Barayamal Relaunches Indigenous Mentoring Platform with Support from ChangeX – Paramount

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  • Gammon

Consulting Firm Hires First Indigenous Employee – Immediately Sends Out 27 Press Releases

In an extraordinary demonstration of their commitment to diversity, consulting giant Stratagem Consulting celebrated the…

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  • Government

Beyond Profits: Why the Labor-NSW Government should reject Whitehaven Coal’s Gunnedah mine extension

Whitehaven Coal‘s Maules Creek Coal Mine has long been a source of livelihood for some,…

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  • Imperialism & Colonialism

Dangerous Precedents: Revenue NSW’s Silencing of Complaints and Historical Indigenous Rights Violations

The integrity crisis involving Revenue NSW and its attempts to silence complaints to anti-corruption bodies…

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  • Government

NAIDOC Local Grants 2026 to open early 2026, with three funding streams

Community groups, schools and organisations planning NAIDOC celebrations this year are being urged to get…

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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”

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  • Community

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

Kamilaroi contemporary artist Warraba Weatherall is set to showcase his compelling new exhibition, Shadow Substance,…

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  • Gammon

World Leaders Agree Indigenous Peoples Are “Central To Everything” Except Decisions, Money, And Power

GENEVA – In a historic statement released after yet another global summit, world leaders unanimously…

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From Treaty to Transformation: What Aboriginal Malaysia Can Learn from New Zealand’s Māori Empowerment Policies
  • World News

From Treaty to Transformation: What Aboriginal Malaysia Can Learn from New Zealand’s Māori Empowerment Policies

As Malaysia moves to amend the Aboriginal Peoples Act 1954 (Act 134) for the first…

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Recession clouds and shutdown risks: what 2026 looks like for Indian Country

As the United States steps into 2026, Indian Country is staring down a mix of…

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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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Who Truly Benefits from Aboriginal Victories? A Closer Look at the Profits

The recent $180 million settlement over the Aboriginal stolen wages class action has sparked important…

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  • Government

ASIC vs. Aboriginal Land Rights Act: Diverging Standards in Public Information Transparency?

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

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MANILA — 21 Aug 2025. The Senate Blue Ribbon Committee opened a motu proprio inquiry…

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Ontario chiefs step up pressure over stalled First Nations clean water bill

Canada’s Carney government is under growing pressure from First Nations leaders after confirming a key…

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We put Indigenous Business Australia (IBA) signature service-Supportish™-through a rigorous consumer road test. First stop:…

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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
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The Unheard Voices Behind the Indigenous Voice to Parliament Referendum Australia

  • Government
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NT Government Announces Bold New Protest Strategy: “Arrest First, Ask What It Was About Later”

  • Gammon
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Dutton to renew Indigenous placenames fight

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

  • Gammon
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13YARN to add text-based crisis support, aiming to remove barriers for First Nations callers

  • Business & Entrepreneurship
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Inuit Politely Decline Being Bought Again, Ask If Colonisers Kept Receipt

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

  • Gammon
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Clontarf Foundation appoints Mick Gooda and Jonathan McLeod, creating an Indigenous-majority board

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

  • Imperialism & Colonialism
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The Importance of Self-Determination for Indigenous Australians: United Nations Call Echoes at Home

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PhotoYarning study finds six “building blocks” of wellbeing for First Nations youth

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They Say 45,000+ Indigenous Households Struggling – Australian Government Says “We’ll Map The Pathways”

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One Nation candidate unrepentant over racist Aboriginal ‘joke’

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

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Waiben to host 90th anniversary week for 1936 Maritime Strike

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Queensland Solves Over‑Representation Crisis by Losing All the Numbers

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Amazon Government Shocked Indigenous People Prefer River To Billionaire Barges

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Revisiting UNDRIP: How Sámi Land Use Conflicts Highlight Global Challenges in Indigenous Rights

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