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Latest news: First Nations
Abbott warns voice 'no' campaigners against complacency
Tony Abbott says waning poll support for an Indigenous voice is encouraging but claims "woke" donors to the 'yes' campaign will try to buy the final result.
Jul 24, 2023
Pearson issues call to arms as support for voice falls
Supporters of a constitutionally enshrined Indigenous voice have been told to get out and have conversations with the public as polls track towards defeat.
Jul 23, 2023
'Sovereignty never ceded' - more than a simple slogan
Academics, advocates and revolutionaries have different takes on First Nations sovereignty - but they all agree on one point: sovereignty was never ceded.
Jul 22, 2023
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Monitoring man-made emissions at Murujuga
A radon monitor has been installed at Murujuga in WA to help analyse what effect human-caused emissions are having on its world-famous 50,000-year-old rock art.
Jul 22, 2023
'Do mob proud': Victorian treaty leaders to be picked
A democratically elected Indigenous body will pick its new leaders before embarking on nation-leading treaty talks in Victoria.
Jul 22, 2023
Indigenous youth ambassadors gather for 'yes' push
A group of more than 30 young First Nations leaders are meeting in Brisbane in the hopes of furthering an Indigenous voice to parliament.
Jul 21, 2023
Family plea to help solve teenager's 1988 death
Police are offering $1 million for information to catch the people responsible for a teenager's death in 1988, offering hope to his grieving family for answers.
Jul 21, 2023
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Blak Sovereign Movement makes case against referendum
The Blak Sovereign Movement is opposed to a referendum to enshrine an Indigenous voice into the constitution, hitting out against 'yes' and 'no' campaigns.
Jul 20, 2023
Start from scratch call as nuclear dump plan shelved
South Australia has called for a fresh start on a proposal to build a nuclear waste dump somewhere in the nation.
Jul 19, 2023
Voice an opportunity to complete Australia: Pearson
Australia has an opportunity to make itself complete in the upcoming referendum on the voice to parliament, land rights campaigner Noel Pearson says.
Jul 18, 2023
'Yes' and 'no' cases in full voice as pitches revealed
Backers and opponents of the Indigenous voice to parliament have revealed their cases ahead of a referendum by the end of the year.
Jul 18, 2023
PM to hold his tongue on date for voice referendum
Anthony Albanese says he won't make an early announcement about the date for a voice referendum because voters don't like long campaigns.
Jul 17, 2023
Traditional owners sign Crocodile Islands agreement
An agreement between Maringa traditional owners and the federal government will provide greater security to threatened species in the Crocodile Islands.
Jul 17, 2023
Change in carbon calculations could help manage buffalo
Pest species cause environmental damage across the Top End but new research is looking at ways to protect country and create investment in Aboriginal projects.
Jul 15, 2023
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Indigenous artists use stars to navigate digital design
Indigenous artists from three different cultures have come together to design a digital artwork for a limited edition wrap to be used on laptops and tablets.
Jul 15, 2023
Defence hits pause on land-clearing at significant site
Defence Housing Australia has agreed to halt land clearing at a place of significance to the Larrakia people in Darwin that features 400-year-old trees.
Jul 14, 2023
Cop hit with misconduct for hurling torch at boy's head
A NSW Police officer who threw a torch at the head of a 16-year-old Aboriginal boy engaged in serious misconduct, an inquiry has ruled.
Jul 13, 2023
Banks 'failed human rights' over Santos NT gas project
Tiwi and Larrakia traditional owners say the big four banks have failed to respond to human rights complaints over a proposed gas project off the NT coast.
Jul 13, 2023
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Inquiry called for youth detainee transfers to Don Dale
An inquiry has been launched into the transfer of youth to a detention centre where a past royal commission found evidence Aboriginal children were mistreated.
Jul 12, 2023
First Nations school students get taste of campus life
Indigenous high school students from around the country are taking part in a week-long university experience based on their future study interests.
Jul 12, 2023
Voice talked up to help close gaps in disadvantage
The First Nations voice to parliament will help the nation meet Closing the Gap targets, the Minister for Indigenous Australians says, as its progress updates.
Jul 12, 2023
Protest calls on Plibersek to save 400-year-old trees
Traditional owners from Darwin are calling on Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek to halt a housing development that would see 400-year-old trees bulldozed.
Jul 10, 2023
Traditional owners reintroduce previously-extinct quoll
Generations of Eastern Maar people have gathered together in a western Victorian sheep station to bring back a rare Australian marsupial.
Jul 09, 2023
Voice would be a two-way relationship, says Burney
Indigenous Australians Minister Linda Burney says she wants to see a two-way relationship with the voice, should the proposed body be established.
Jul 09, 2023
Remote school attendance scheme 'unethical and harmful'
A controversial program aimed at improving attendance rates for Aboriginal children at remote schools has actually seen a decrease, according to research.
Jul 08, 2023
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