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Fiji and Aotearoa / NZ partner to strengthen climate-resilient food systems
Fiji and Aotearoa / New Zealand have signed a new agreement to strengthen food s...
Joseph Guenzler 15 May 2026
Victorian Traditional Owner body buoyed by new federal economy data unit
A Victorian advocacy body for Traditional Owner groups across the state has sign...
David Prestipino 4 May 2026
Measuring a nation: IBA sharpens focus on the Indigenous economy
Australia's Indigenous economy has been the subject of increasing attention in r...
Reece Harley 30 Apr 2026
Back Black: If we don’t invest in our own, who will?
Every year, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations receive millions...
Nicole Brown 6 Feb 2026
'Our art, our future' - Dennis Stokes appointed CEO of Injalak Arts
Injalak Arts has announced the appointment of Dennis Stokes as its new chief exe...
Nicole Brown 3 Feb 2026
Groote Aqua Aboriginal Corporation and Charles Darwin University collaborate on new project to grow Indigenous aquaculture

An Australian island's efforts to improve food security and transition into a blue economy will be bolstered by a new project to propagate a nutritious and increasingly popular fish.

Phoebe Blogg Phoebe Blogg Feb 2, 2026
Fiji targets 30 per cent ocean protection under new Blue Economy Framework

Fiji has launched a 10-year national framework to guide ocean-based development while protecting marine ecosystems. The Fiji Blue Economy Framework 2025-2035 sets national policy direction for governm...

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Rebekah Rasmussen Jan 20, 2026
Professor Deen Sanders OAM to strengthen First Nations leadership in sustainable finance

The Australian Sustainable Finance Institute has announced Professor Deen Sanders OAM as its new Board Advisor and Cultural Governance and First Nations Leadership Advisor - a decision the organisatio...

Alexandra Giorgianni Alexandra Giorgianni Nov 11, 2025
Supply Nation reports almost $6 billion spent last financial year with Indigenous businesses

Supply Nation has announced that its members have spent almost $6 billion with Indigenous businesses in the last financial year. In the financial year 2024-25, Supply Nation facilitated $5.

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Brendan Foster Oct 15, 2025
Business roundtable to focus on NSW’s Aboriginal cultural tourism

The New South Wales Aboriginal Business Roundtable is set to be held next month in support of the state's Indigenous tourism sector. Rescheduled from July due to severe weather, the eighth Roundtable...

Callan Morse Callan Morse Sep 5, 2025
Indigenous leaders work to influence broader economic reform

First Nations representatives will gather in Darwin on Tuesday to share ideas with the federal government for driving Australia's economic growth and productivity.

David Prestipino David Prestipino Aug 5, 2025
“We are the answer”: First Nations leaders at 2025 Australian Sustainable Finance Institute Summit urge greater economic inclusion

The 2025 Australian Sustainable Finance Institute (ASFI) Summit spotlighted the untapped potential of First Nations participation in driving sustainable productivity.

Economic growth to moderate in the Pacific: report

The Asian Development Bank has issued stilted growth projections through the Pacific for the next two years. On Wednesday, the regional bank and major aid funder issued its flagship annual forecasts...

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Ben McKay Apr 10, 2025
Don't leave locals behind, PNG PM warns investors

A multi-layered civil war on Australia's doorstep is a prime example of the consequences foreign investors face if they don't share their profits with locals, Papua New Guinea's prime minister says.

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Luke Costin Dec 9, 2024
Supply Nation's 15-year report reveals significant benefits for Indigenous businesses

Supply Nation has helped generate almost $15 billion dollars of contracts for First Nations businesses over the past 15 years, a report by the not-for-profit organisation has found.

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Brendan Foster Sep 30, 2024
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