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Former Collingwood star Peter Daicos says Eddie Betts is clearly the best forward in the AFL at the moment. But Doug Hawkins wanted to go even further on this...
A study into the impact of the resources boom on the regions has found some experiencing transitional problems, but the country is better off overall.
Dylan Voller gave video evidence to the Darwin sitting of the Northern Territory Royal Commission into Youth Justice. He told the hearing he hoped "some sort of...
In political discourse, few terms are quite so vague and elusive, yet so powerfully evocative as is the phrase ‘Australian values’; but what does it actually mean?
A sacred traditional Noongar site that was used for corroborees has been trashed by vandals on quad bikes and trail bikes in Western Australia.
An education expert says there is no evidence that there is any educational benefit to having Indigenous-only schools.
Down but not out - how a disabled Indigenous sportsman stays in the game.
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This weekend Indigenous scientists across the globe will not March for Science - but for Sciences.
One Nation says it will establish 'crocodile ranches' across Queensland if it is elected to govern at the next state election.
Private schools have put forward a controversial proposal to the Federal Government to create Indigenous-only campuses in return for extra taxpayer funding.
The right games can create a place for Indigenous people to find self expression, writes Elizabeth LaPensée from Michigan State University in The Conversation.
A new report shows more young Australians are in psychological distress than five years ago.
With treaty talks well under way in Victoria and new roads being made in South Australia, how is the journey towards Australia's first treaty faring?
South Australia has taken the first steps towards a possible Treaty with its First Nations peoples, launching a State wide consultation process. The discussions...

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When the Noongar people took legal action against the South West Aboriginal Land and Sea Council and the WA Government, they perhaps didn’t envisage the repercussions....
A youth detainee-turned military man, Colin Rogan is using his experiences to start a business and steer young people in the right direction.
South Australia has taken the first steps towards a possible Treaty with its First Nations peoples, launching a State wide consultation process. The discussions...
A look at Terri Janke, providing a rare insight into the mind and motivation behind this amazingly successful woman in both her work and personal life, including...
Ocean safety is an important lesson for all Australians, but for those who live a long distance from the beach, it's a tough one to learn.
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...
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...

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In political discourse, few terms are quite so vague and elusive, yet so powerfully evocative as is the phrase ‘Australian values’; but what does it actually mean?
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 displayed their cultural expression through fashion and design during the 5th annual The Global Indigenous Runway at the weekend.
Despite recent setbacks to Indigenous affairs in the support to changes to 18C, and calls to further water down native title, many Indigenous people are still...
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The Northern Territory Royal Commission into Youth Justice heard today a youth justice officer denied Voller a request for a toilet break during a five hundred...
One Nation says it will establish 'crocodile ranches' across Queensland if it is elected to govern at the next state election.
This weekend Indigenous scientists across the globe will not March for Science - but for Sciences.
Former Collingwood star Peter Daicos says Eddie Betts is clearly the best forward in the AFL at the moment. But Doug Hawkins wanted to go even further on this...
A study into the impact of the resources boom on the regions has found some experiencing transitional problems, but the country is better off overall.
Dylan Voller gave video evidence to the Darwin sitting of the Northern Territory Royal Commission into Youth Justice. He told the hearing he hoped "some sort of...
Private schools have put forward a controversial proposal to the Federal Government to create Indigenous-only campuses in return for extra taxpayer funding.
AFL clubs West Coast and Adelaide have revealed the jumpers they’ll wear in the 2017 Sir Doug Nicholls Indigenous Round, and star forwards Josh Hill and Eddie...
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A sacred traditional Noongar site that was used for corroborees has been trashed by vandals on quad bikes and trail bikes in Western Australia.
A new report shows more young Australians are in psychological distress than five years ago.
Think the Easter Bilby is just April’s version of Santa Claus on a surfboard – think again.
Technically we are animals, but that doesn't mean its okay to call people animals, writes Nick Haslam from the University of Melbourne for The Conversation.
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