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Webinar sets out template for Indigenous communities to save thousands on energy
Indigenous clean energy leaders hope its webinar later this month will show how...
David Prestipino 2 Apr 2026
Shooting Stars shine on with MinRes partnership renewal
Mineral Resources (MinRes) has renewed its support for a program that empowers A...
Giovanni Torre 24 Feb 2026
Cooee Cookies launches in Foodland Supermarkets across South Australia
Cooee Cookies are making their debut on shelves across Foodland stores in South...
Alexandra Giorgianni 19 Feb 2026
APY Lands get no power nor answers as heat soars
Residents of the APY Lands in the far north of South Australia have experienced...
David Prestipino 30 Jan 2026
Solar on every house: Narungga man's renewables win
One phone call was all it took to negotiate a clean energy solution for an Abori...
David Prestipino 14 Jan 2026
Over $2 million in federal funding for South Australia's Yitpi Yartapuultiku cultural precinct

The federal government has committed more than $2 million in funding to expand First Nations tourism offerings in South Australia as it aims to strengthen the economic participation of Aboriginal and...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Dec 22, 2025
Munda Wines taps into global taste for Indigenous products

A South Australian winery's pursuit to leverage a growing taste for all things First Nations on the export market has proven a great success - with the accolades to match.

David Prestipino David Prestipino Nov 26, 2025
Exclusive: Police raids on APY Lands offices

The administration offices of the APY Lands in Umuwa have been raided by South Australian police. On Wednesday officers removed boxes of documentation and told staff to vacate the premises during the...

David Prestipino David Prestipino Nov 20, 2025
Opinion: Two paths to justice — and the one that told the truth

South Australia once stood at the centre of a defining choice: to face the truth of the Stolen Generations through the courts, or to manage it through a government scheme. Both paths promised healing.

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Parry Agius Nov 11, 2025
Reconciliation advocate honoured with inaugural Flinders University honour

The work of First Nations rights advocate, Bidjara and Birri-Gubba Juru woman Jacqueline Huggins AM FAHA, has been honoured by Flinders University for her exceptional leadership creating an equitable...

David Prestipino David Prestipino Oct 21, 2025
From policy to law: Why Aboriginal business needs 25 per cent legislated, not promised

For ten years, South Australia's Aboriginal procurement policy has been treated as optional. Plans have been drafted, policies softened, targets overlooked. The result?

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Parry Agius Sep 26, 2025
New hand at APY Lands after board suspended

An experienced company director has assumed administration of the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands executive board after its suspension last month following governance concerns.

David Prestipino David Prestipino Sep 12, 2025
The Djarindjin Way: breaking free from the system strikes a chord at First Nations Housing and Homelessness Forum

Djarindjin Aboriginal Corporation chief executive Nathan McIvor's message to the First Nations Housing and Homelessness Forum held on Kaurna Country this week was clear: self-determination is the way...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Sep 11, 2025
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