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A Northern Territory court has decided to suspend Dylan Voller's sentence. His ankle bracelet and curfew have been removed.
Naming conventions can be inherently colonial. Whoever gets to decide the names of things has a position of power over the thing they are naming.
Bilingual education has proved to be an effective tool for learning so why is it not used more widely?
A number of organisations have quickly disavowed the content of a video taken at a charity day depicting blackface.
Northern Territory health authorities failed to help a young Aboriginal petrol sniffer, who died after 14 years of addiction and despite ongoing pleas for...
Marking its 60th anniversary this year, the 1957 strike is remembered as one of the most significant events in Palm Island's history.
Yundu yalada, ngayu budi Jingirdba-Wanuginbi Kuku Yalanji, Julay warra, Kubirri warra bama. Ngayu binalku Kuku Yalanji mayi jilbamun gudday.

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First Nations people affected by nuclear testing in the 1950s are disappointed the Australian government continues to avoid taking positive steps towards a ban on...
The Indigenous art collection will become a central part of the building's $244 million upgrade, after decades sitting in the basement of the Art Gallery of New...
The ACT Government has announced it will conduct an independent review into the over-representation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in out-of...
There are high hopes an ambitious project to fence off a huge area in the NT will see the creation of the largest feral cat free enclosure ever created.
Community members in New South Wales have expressed concerns that a government plan to protect Indigenous languages will give the State too much control over them...
Mayi Jilbamun (Food Journey)

Ngayu binalku Kuku Yalanji mayi jilbamun gudday.
Translation: This is our journey of food.

 

 

 

 

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Celebrating diversity and learning from inspiring groups and individuals across our nations

The annual Sydney Film Festival kicks off tonight and this year First Nation filmmakers from Australia and around the world intimately share their stories and culture...

Sheep Cheese Frittata

Why not try Mark Olives Sheep Cheese Frittata. This recipe is quick, easy and tastes great!
Sparks fly as families come together for the Christmas dinner in Nakkiah Lui’s Black is the New White. Prudence Upton Huw Griffiths, University of Sydney
According to rugby league star, Sam Thaiday liking "dark girls" was a part of his "Jungle Fever phase". Reassessing what she thought she knew about romance,...
Read about Brittini Cameron's career trajectory as she secured a VET Cadet role with Transport for NSW, which gave her the stability and long-term prospects a new...
Essendon forward Orazio Fantasia grew up idolising Adelaide Crows champion Andrew McLeod, but it’s another Indigenous star who he says everyone wants to be like.
How does 'the first' Indigenous representation, represent the 600,000 or so of us?
For the Kids!

Jarjums is the NITV programming dedicated to children catering to all kids and kids at heart we have fun and educational Indigenous and First Nations content from Australia and around the world. 

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Tara Houska, an Ojibwe woman enrolled in Couchiching First Nation, a tribal attorney in Washington, D.C, National Campaigns Director for Honor The Earth and...
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Ten years of the NT Intervention - Ten testimonies from the grass-roots

On June 21st 2007, the Racial Discrimination Act was suspended to allow the Northern Territory Response Act 2007 a controversial move that still effects...
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Mark Olive teaches Derek how to make ultra fresh beetroot pasta salad.
The Indigenous art collection will become a central part of the building's $244 million upgrade, after decades sitting in the basement of the Art Gallery of New...
First Nations people affected by nuclear testing in the 1950s are disappointed the Australian government continues to avoid taking positive steps towards a ban on...
The ACT Government has announced it will conduct an independent review into the over-representation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in out-of...
A Northern Territory court has decided to suspend Dylan Voller's sentence. His ankle bracelet and curfew have been removed.
Naming conventions can be inherently colonial. Whoever gets to decide the names of things has a position of power over the thing they are naming.
This 8-year-old Dunghutti boy’s need for speed on dirt tracks has seen him score two NSW state titles, making him the first Aboriginal competitor to rev to the...
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Northern Territory health authorities failed to help a young Aboriginal petrol sniffer, who died after 14 years of addiction and despite ongoing pleas for...
Bilingual education has proved to be an effective tool for learning so why is it not used more widely?
A number of organisations have quickly disavowed the content of a video taken at a charity day depicting blackface.
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