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First Nations Foundation and Super Members Council make case for superannuation reform
A new report by the Super Members Council has identified a range of reforms to h...
Giovanni Torre 24 Mar 2026
Economic prosperity is the missing link in Closing the Gap
Five years into the National Agreement on Closing the Gap, the national data poi...
Reece Harley 3 Mar 2026
Indigenous-owned building company and Defence employee deny $71million fraud allegations
A married couple and prominent builder charged with defrauding the Commonwealth...
David Prestipino 19 Feb 2026
Major milestone for key youth justice initiative Marlamanu

Set deep in the Kimberley bushland, a cluster of new buildings and a tennis court have risen as an on-Country program for Aboriginal young people at risk of entering the justice system is taking shape...

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Nov 28, 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
Victorian Traditional Owners deserve fair go in critical minerals mining, peak body says

The peak body for Victorian Traditional Owners has warned ongoing delays to key legislation and the fast-tracking of project approvals risk excluding Traditional Owners from decisions about mining on...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Oct 24, 2025
Conference backs Indigenous leadership on waterfront and at sea

The first international conference for First Nations maritime workers was held in Sydney last week, bringing together delegates from Australia, the Pacific and the Americas.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jul 29, 2025
Telco misconduct reinforces case for Indigenous leadership

Repeated misconduct by major telcos in selling to remote communities highlights the need to embed Indigenous leaders, a corporate adviser says.

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Keira Jenkins Jul 1, 2025
The Albanese government has a mandate – we need to see less talk and more action

When it comes to Indigenous economic empowerment, we need less talk and more action."Everyone has the policies and the principles. But it's all about the implementation," says Wayne Bergmann, a promin...

Using fashion as a catalyst for social change, community-driven brand Clothing The Gaps leads the way

Whether rallying for Indigenous rights, strolling down the street, or sipping coffee in a cafe on Wurundjeri country in Victoria - you're bound to have come across someone with a dual love for fashion...

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Maria Marouchtchak Jan 28, 2025
"Milestone moment for our people" : More than half a billion in funding on table for Aboriginal Territorians to benefit

$600 million-plus for investment into Aboriginal communities and businesses in the Northern Territory is an unprecedented opportunity with "immense potential", says the body tasked with the fund's dis...

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Sep 27, 2024
The key to self-determination and autonomy for Aboriginal Territorians

As a young girl growing up in a town camp in Alice Springs, I listened to the stories of my Elders and their vision for our people, our communities and our country.

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Barbara Shaw Sep 25, 2024
Idaho's Native American tribes make big economic impact, but don't reap the benefits

The five Native American tribes in Idaho have a combined economic impact of US$1.45 billion (AUD 2.15 billion), according to a study by a University of Idaho economist, but "capture only a fraction of...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Aug 22, 2024
NT justice agency appoints new acting CEO

The Northern Territory's leading Indigenous legal organisation has appointed their sixth acting chief executive in a little over 18 months, with Anthony Beven taking over from Phil Brown.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Aug 13, 2024
Aboriginal Legal Service NSW/ACT welcomes new Chair and Deputy Chair

Company Directors of the Aboriginal Legal Service (NSW/ACT) have appointed a new Chairperson and Deputy Chairperson to lead the organisation's governance and strategic direction.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jul 29, 2024
Yoorrook Justice Commission to investigate "concerning" CFMEU allegations

Australia's first official truth-telling commission has reacted to reports Indigenous workers have not been given a fair go on government construction worksites, calling the accusations "concerning".

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Jul 17, 2024
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