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First Nations delegation shines on world stage
A delegation of First Nations Victorians recently showcased their strengths and...
Callan Morse 4 Sep 2025
University of Virginia’s Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection welcomes first Aboriginal Director
Nici Cumpston is the first Aboriginal person to take on the role of the Director...
Delegation in Paris ahead of Murujuga Cultural Landscape's World Heritage determination
A delegation from the Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation (MAC) has travelled to Par...
David Prestipino 6 Jul 2025
Robust scientific analysis should ensure World Heritage Listing at Murujuga - MAC
A thorough expert scientific monitoring program and further independent analysis...
David Prestipino 30 Jun 2025
BHP champions Indigenous Cultural Exchange in Santiago
BHP fostered an opportunity to bridge Indigenous cultures in Australia and Chile...
Maria Marouchtchak 24 Jun 2025
EXCLUSIVE: “Completely inappropriate and offensive" - weapons manufacturer BAE Systems included in Supply Nation leadership roundtable

Independent senator Lidia Thorpe has slammed the inclusion of weapons manufacturer BAE Systems in Supply Nation's Leadership Roundtable. BAE Systems supplies weapons to the Israeli government, members...

Giovanni Torre Jun 13, 2025
EPC Solar targets Pacific renewable energy market

In a strategic move to establish a foothold in the Pacific region renewable energy market, Indigenous-owned EPC Solar has announced its first international expansion, supporting Fiji's sustainability...

David Prestipino Apr 23, 2025
Pacific Island ministers unite to strengthen regional tuna fisheries

Member countries of the Pacific Islands' Forum Fisheries Agency gathered this week to discuss the East New Britain Initiative and enhancing cooperation on "shared aspirations" for sustainable tuna fis...

Andrew Mathieson Mar 1, 2025
Indigenous tourism to drive $4billion business event spend

Tourism Australia has earmarked Indigenous tourism and cultural experiences as central to securing more lucrative international business events and travelling delegates down under.

David Prestipino Feb 10, 2025
Canadian First Nations newspapers facing closure amid financial struggles

The Inuvik Drum, a newspaper based in Inuvik, Canada, has closed due to financial difficulties, citing a decline in advertising revenue. The closure follows the recent shutdown of Indian Time, a First...

Joseph Guenzler Feb 4, 2025
Les Delaforce on bridging the gap for Indigenous business success

The First Nations House Summit, part of Perth's West Tech Fest, is driving transformative discussions on economic independence and collaboration within Indigenous communities.

Joseph Guenzler Jan 3, 2025
Jaynaya Winmar is breaking down barriers for Indigenous entrepreneurs

The First Nations House Summit, held during Perth's West Tech Fest, has become a landmark initiative in building global collaboration and empowerment among First Nations leaders, entrepreneurs, and yo...

Joseph Guenzler Jan 3, 2025
Melissa Wharton is pushing for progress in Indigenous business

The First Nations House Summit, held during Perth's West Tech Fest, unveiled a transformative initiative aimed at empowering First Nations leaders, entrepreneurs, and youth worldwide.

Joseph Guenzler Dec 30, 2024
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