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AFL drama tries to tackle racism against Indigenous Australians head one, says actor Nelson Baker.
Gene Gibson is to be set free after he was wrongly convicted of killing another man in 2010.
A new Oxfam report is scathing about government Indigenous policy and demands better community engagement to address appalling rates of disadvantage.
Dolezal is back with a new book on her "transracialism" as she calls it and complains about being victimised. From The Conversation.
EXCLUSIVE: In 1962 Alimah Bowia, the eight-year-old daughter of parents Daisy and Joseph Bowia, mysteriously vanished from Thursday Island. Now a Fijian woman...
Malcolm Turnbull has met with executives from the Indian company wanting to build Australia's biggest coal mine with the help of federal funding during his stay...
The Greeks and Indigenous Australians had more in common than you might think, from The Conversation.
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A woman is expected to be charged by police for posting racist comments about Adelaide AFL star Eddie Betts on Facebook.
At a time when housing affordability and negative gearing are at the crux of the political and economic debate, The Point asked Indigenous Business Australia how...
The Commonwealth Ombudsman has called on Centrelink to lift its game and make its automatic debt recovery system more user-friendly and transparent.
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As international cinema honours a brave American couple, we reflect on a white Australian drover and his Aboriginal girlfriend on the other side of the globe, who...
A Cairns used car salesman who misled vulnerable Indigenous consumers to buy often-unreliable second hand cars at his own dealership has been ordered to pay over ...
While US company, Pepsi, takes a hit for being tone-deaf in their latest campaign, uncomfortable representations seems to be business as usual in Australian media.

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As the general housing affordability crisis deepens, nothing the Federal Government says in its plan to tackle the growing issue will make it easier for Indigenous...
At a time when housing affordability and negative gearing are at the crux of the political and economic debate, The Point asked Indigenous Business Australia how...
After having spent over 15 years in the sporting limelight, Joe Williams is now making a name for himself nationally and internationally as a motivational speaker...
His ancestors protected him from taking his life when he was a young man, now at 43, The People's Mechanic is repaying the favour.
Australia’s first Indigenous youth climate network, Seed, are hoping to build an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth movement for climate justice. Larissa...
A new online learning tool could be a game-changer for health professionals dealing with patients suffering from Machado Joseph Disease.
Indigenous company AllGrid Energy provides energy solutions for remote Indigenous communities, who often rely on diesel generators for power.

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From Tiddas Tips to Footy yarns, catch up on the latest Marngrook Footy Show episode here. 

Growing the sport of Australian Rules football in New Zealand makes too much sense to ignore, according to AFL champion Wayne Schwass.
The Marngrook Footy Show is a sports entertainment panel show that gives an Indigenous take on the AFL with a strong focus on Indigenous contribution and...
Ahead of his maiden season as head coach of NT Thunder in the NEAFL, Andrew Hodges says it’s a special responsibility to lead a club which represents so much more...
St Kilda defender Shane Savage likes what he sees from their developing AFL list and hopes the arrival of his second child isn’t the only thing keeping him busy...
As the confetti settles after the inaugural AFL Women’s grand final, Brisbane’s Ally Anderson and Adelaide’s Stevie-Lee Thompson agree that some of the biggest...

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Who was once a painfully shy 19-year-old, Leila Gurruwiwi is now one of Australia's favourite sports presenters. She reflects on her journey; a decades worth of...
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While US company, Pepsi, takes a hit for being tone-deaf in their latest campaign, uncomfortable representations seems to be business as usual in Australian media.
The landscape in Indigenous Affairs across Australia has changed so much in the last two decades that 'not losing' is now the same thing as 'winning'. Luke...
Aboriginal and South Sea Islander artist, Marcus Corowa discusses Closing the Gap, Harmony Day and the proposed changes to Section 18C of the Racial...
Tracey Moffat has launched a preview work titled Hell from her newest exhibition My Horizons prior to the upcoming presentation of her works at the Australia...
Indigenous designers to displayed their cultural expression through fashion and design during the 5th annual The Global Indigenous Runway at the weekend.
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In a remote corner of the country, the oldest surviving Aboriginal football club faces some exceptional challenges. Remarkably, it's not only surviving, but...
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Gene Gibson is to be set free after he was wrongly convicted of killing another man in 2010.
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A new Oxfam report is scathing about government Indigenous policy and demands better community engagement to address appalling rates of disadvantage.
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A woman is expected to be charged by police for posting racist comments about Adelaide AFL star Eddie Betts on Facebook.
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EXCLUSIVE: In 1962 Alimah Bowia, the eight-year-old daughter of parents Daisy and Joseph Bowia, mysteriously vanished from Thursday Island. Now a Fijian woman...
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