The findings again underscore the widening gulf between official rhetoric and the lived conditions facing Indigenous people.
Carbon markets rewarding the recovery of degraded environments risk penalizing long-term Indigenous stewardship, according to a coalition of experts writing in Nature Climate Change. The article by ...
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Too many Indigenous women are killed by domestic violence. They are more than just numbers
This article contains references to and the names of people who are now deceased. Australia’s latest homicide data lay bare a ...
New national data reveals Indigenous-owned businesses are not just participating in Australia’s economy, but they are helping drive it.
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More than 45,000 Indigenous households lack adequate housing. Here’s what must change
Finding and affording adequate housing is a challenge many Australians face, but few more so than First Nations people. New ...
The ABC gets a rare look at the Aboriginal History Archive, a little-known collection of thousands of items collected by the ...
The number of Indigenous people behind bars is rising. But some judges are bucking the trend by taking a different approach.
The Australian Government acknowledges the outstanding leadership of Pat Turner AM as she concludes her tenure as Chief Executive Officer of the National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health ...
Rottnest Island, or Wadjemup, is famous for its beautiful beaches and cuddly quokkas. However, the isle has a dark history, and for 93 years was a prison for Aboriginal men and boys.
Firebrand senator Lidia Thorpe has lashed the visit of Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney as a “coloniser convention” as the Albanese government announces the establishment of an inquiry into racism ...
Aunty Mary stands reluctantly back from the busy counter at her local community pharmacy, not quite sure how to get some help.Authors Jean Spinks ...
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