Trees blocking the path to treaty
A bitter dispute between indigenous groups over trees is threatening to derail Victoria’s treaty with traditional owners.
A bitter dispute between indigenous groups over trees is threatening to derail Victoria’s treaty with traditional owners.
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Aboriginal disadvantage has become a commodity in the Northern Territory, according to the Yothu Yindi Foundation.
Community elders have warned that introducing voluntary euthanasia could undermine indigenous communities’ trust in the health system.
The idea to emblazon a Qantas jet with indigenous art came to designer Ros Moriarty at two in the morning.
A committee tasked with reviewing proposed changes to double jeopardy laws recommended the bill “should not proceed”.
Parks Victoria is scrambling to resolve its poisonous battle with the Australian rock climbing community.
Hope Vale primary school students are flourishing thanks to dedicated teachers using the direct instruction method of teaching.
The growing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community are moving out of remote areas.
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Forty of Australia’s most powerful indigenous leaders will present Scott Morrison with a detailed pathway for an indigenous voice.
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Evidence has been uncovered that confirms Aboriginal people occupied the north Kimberley 50,000 years ago.
The senator was given the go-ahead to climb Uluru after talks with traditional owners.
They may have just graduated from high school but that’s just the beginning for Harry Doolan and Eliza Shaw.
Supporters of a constitutionally enshrined indigenous “voice” to parliament believe it remains achievable.
Neerim Callope grew up in Normanton where, after Year 7, students had to dial in to their classes.
Linda Burney says some people in very remote communities know nothing of the constitutional recognition debate.
A key adviser has called for immediate action to boost education outcomes for remote indigenous students.
Actress Ningali Lawford-Wolf, the star narrator of The Secret River, is understood to be seriously ill in hospital.
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Adam Goodes ended a glittering AFL career at the centre of a divisive race row. Four years on, he’s ready to tell his side of the story.
Pat Dodson says political leaders fear losing ‘Anglo-Celtic imprint on this nation’.
Djambawa Marawili’s culture-hopping artworks have been recognised with a prestigious award.
Aboriginal people taking Morrison government to court, claiming low pay and ‘meaningless’ work.
The Archie Roach Foundation award will bestow praise, mentorship and a cash prize upon a Northern Territory musician.
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