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Latest news: Indigenous People
Wildflower project breaking the cycle garden by garden
An inspired Matthew Coe is helping young Aboriginal people find meaningful employment through his social enterprise, creating native green spaces at Wildflower.
Jun 16, 2023
Exhibition delves into Australia's 'secret war'
A mixed-media exhibition in Mildura explores Australia's past through the looking glass of renowned Aboriginal artists Judy Watson and Yhonnie Scarce.
Jun 16, 2023
Indigenous man's drowning sparks police safety concerns
The drowning of an Indigenous man during a police chase on the NSW mid-north coast has prompted coronial recommendations for a water safety review.
Jun 16, 2023
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Successful voice will help with Closing the Gap: Burney
The Productivity Commission's latest data on Closing the Gap shows that there's more work to do to achieve social and health equity for Indigenous people.
Jun 14, 2023
All Victorians can participate in truth-telling inquiry
The Yoorrook Justice Commission is inviting all Victorians to make a submission to a truth-telling inquiry.
Jun 14, 2023
Voice shouldn't be treated as political issue: senator
Moderate Liberal Andrew Bragg has hit out at opponents of the voice for saying it would bring race into the constitution.
Jun 14, 2023
Survivors want PM to sign treaty to ban nuclear weapons
A group of First Nations people and defence veterans are in Canberra, speaking to policy makers about their lived experience of nuclear testing in Australia.
Jun 14, 2023
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Climate change threatens all island life, hearing told
The Australian climate case has moved to Saibai, where the Federal Court has heard evidence from Torres Strait Islanders about the effects of rising seas.
Jun 13, 2023
'No' campaign importing Trump-style politics: Burney
Indigenous Australians Minister Linda Burney warns parts of the voice referendum 'no' campaign are using misinformation tactics.
Jun 13, 2023
Indigenous heritage laws 'severely outdated in SA'
A South Australian parliamentary committee says the state's Aboriginal heritage laws are badly outdated and desperately need attention.
Jun 13, 2023
Indigenous artists turn trams into moving galleries
Indigenous artists have transformed inner-city trams into travelling canvases that celebrate history, caring for country, community and connection.
Jun 13, 2023
Federal court hears of sea level risks to island homes
Torres Strait Islander people from the island of Saibai will give evidence in an on-country hearing in the Australian climate case on Monday.
Jun 11, 2023
From a mission to businessman, Sean Gordon earns honour
Having been raised in a foster home on an Aboriginal mission, businessman Sean Gordon has received an honour that has challenged him to reflect on the past.
Jun 11, 2023
Australia urged to honour the past and vote for voice
Australians are being called on to honour past leaders Yunupingu and Bob Hawke by voting 'yes' for an Indigenous voice to parliament.
Jun 10, 2023
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Herald apologises for coverage of Myall Creek massacre
The Sydney Morning Herald has apologised for its coverage of the horrific massacre of Indigenous people at Myall Creek, on the 185th anniversary of the event.
Jun 10, 2023
'Uncle, you're home,' friends sing to Archie
Long-time friends, collaborators and his contemporaries have celebrated Uncle Archie Roach in a night of tribute performances.
Jun 10, 2023
Desert Stars take Gravel Road to St Kilda film festival
The documentary Gravel Road about rock band the Desert Stars is screening at the St Kilda Film Festival on Saturday, followed by a special gig by the group.
Jun 09, 2023
Thornton's The New Boy screens at Sydney Film Festival
Warwick Thornton's latest film The New Boy is screening at the Sydney Film Festival and explores powers that can be used for good or evil.
Jun 09, 2023
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Deadly Science founder out to 'decolonise the lab coat'
Corey Tutt is passionate about empowering young First Nations people in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
Jun 09, 2023
Coalition-led committee seeks voice bodies
The government faces a fresh call to set up bodies to drive the 'yes' and 'no' campaigns for an Indigenous voice and put more interference protections in place.
Jun 09, 2023
Barunga Voice Declaration calls on people to vote 'yes'
Hundreds of Aboriginal people have signed the Barunga Voice Declaration calling on Australians to vote 'yes' in the referendum on a First Nations voice.
Jun 09, 2023
Land councils say yes to Indigenous voice in referendum
The NT Northern and Central Land Councils are calling on all Australians to support the voice in the upcoming referendum on the eve of the Barunga Festival.
Jun 07, 2023
Audit finds Indigenous gaps in lifespan and health
Queensland Health could not demonstrate how culturally appropriate care for Indigenous people had improved over the last 13 years.
Jun 07, 2023
Island 'home' again known by its rightful name, K'gari
Almost two centuries after its rightful name, K'gari, was overwritten by colonial authorities, Fraser Island is returning to its Indigenous title.
Jun 07, 2023
National Gallery postpones major Aboriginal art show
A major exhibition of Aboriginal art at the National Gallery of Australia has been postponed as the gallery investigates accusations of interference.
Jun 07, 2023
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