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The first male health practitioner from the Angu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands is circumnavigating Country by bicycle.
Researchers visiting remote sites in the Canadian Arctic have found the permaforst is thawing far faster than current models project.
"I truly believe treating others the way you'd like to be treated", the singer said after receiving the Anti Defamation Commission award in Melbourne.
Aboriginal businesses and major sporting codes have been told to stop using the Aboriginal flag on their clothing designs because of a copyright-use agreement.
Winmar says he hopes the statue will open conversations around the history of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
COMMENT: The 181st anniversary of Myall Creek massacre passed by quietly on Monday. Many believe its memorialisation is as equally symbolic of Australia as other...
Indigenous Australians are expected to become leading participants in global satellite and space industry.

 

 

 

 

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OPINION: Timana Tahu says the Origin's Latrell Mitchell and Cody Walker are casualties of something much bigger than form.
OPINION: When football crowds turned on Adam Goodes in the final years of his career, a teenage Marlee Silva turned on the Australia she thought she loved.
ANALYSIS: Canada's National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls are decolonising the term "genocide".
Academic Dr Chelsea Bond describes how and why the Reconciliation movement frequently falls short on its promise. Spoiler alert – there will be no centring of...
OPINION: It's been a lively week of league. Timana Tahu reflects on some of the highs and lows of the game.
An appropriate response would be to improve understanding of why Advance Australia Fair remains offensive to First Nations peoples
OPINION: One Cape York resident rejects the ALP commitment to a World Heritage Listing, calling on voters to think carefully about the value of jobs and industry.
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First Nations people are publicly discussing mental health as part of a new suicide prevention campaign.
At a time when segregation in NSW was hardly blinked at, Isabel Flick stood up and campaigned against racism. Her courage was recognised in 1986 when she was...
Former rugby league players tour the Pilbara to deliver the NRL State of Mind campaign to remote communities.
Victorian elder Carolyn Briggs has been a champion for Indigenous culture for over five decades.
What started as a small ceremony in Victoria recognising fallen Indigenous soldiers has now become a nation-wide Reconciliation Week event.
A tribute to Dr William Jonas, a proud Worimi academic and social justice activist 1941 - 2019, by an old friend.
For the Royal Commission to succeed, advocates call for strength-based approach to focus on what people can achieve in life.
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Former boxing champion backs comments that anthem debate played a role in axing two Indigenous players from NSW's State of Origin side.
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The first male health practitioner from the Angu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands is circumnavigating Country by bicycle.
The Coalition's Indigenous Advancement Strategy comes under fire again after latest audit.
Health workers are warning of a looming crisis, with service providers not just in rural areas saying older people are being left to suffer neglect, racism and...
Researchers visiting remote sites in the Canadian Arctic have found the permaforst is thawing far faster than current models project.
TV legend and travel expert Ernie Dingo shares some of his secrets to ensure he gets the best experiences from the places he visits.
NITV will broadcast the National NAIDOC Awards, as well as presenting a rich program suite of unique Indigenous stories over the week.
The question about the flag's provenance has again been raised after a newly-formed Queensland-based company began notifying manufacturers recently that they...
An aged care royal commission hearing in Western Australia's Kimberley region has heard maggots were found on two elderly people in care in Broome.
OPINION: Timana Tahu says the Origin's Latrell Mitchell and Cody Walker are casualties of something much bigger than form.
The short-film is based on the Dreamtime story of the Murruwari people and will open the Sydney Science-Fiction film festival in September.
Disability advocates say young First Nations people with mental illness are increasingly being locked up across Australia.
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