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Australian Indigenous

  • Legislative Hurdles, Land Issues, Capital Access Under Scrutiny for Indigenous Development
    Legislative Hurdles, Land Issues, Capital Access Under Scrutiny for Indigenous Development
    Representatives called for urgent fiscal and legislative reforms to complement social policies like ‘Closing the Gap’ and drive true economic participation.
    September 30, 2024BY Naziya Alvi Rahman
  • Indigenous Businesses, Workers Should Be Held to Same Standards as the Rest of Society: Senator
    Indigenous Businesses, Workers Should Be Held to Same Standards as the Rest of Society: Senator
    Ken Wyatt, former Indigenous Australians Minister, also called for a shift away from diversity targets.
    September 11, 2024BY Naziya Alvi Rahman
  • Aboriginal Businesses Face Challenges With Securing Capital and Infrastructure
    Aboriginal Businesses Face Challenges With Securing Capital and Infrastructure
    80 percent of small businesses started by Aboriginals collapse within a few years due to lack on intergenerational ...
    September 2, 2024BY Naziya Alvi Rahman
  • Australia Supports Landmark Intellectual Property Treaty on Indigenous Knowledge
    Australia Supports Landmark Intellectual Property Treaty on Indigenous Knowledge
    The treaty will require patent applicants to disclose the source of genetic resources and associated traditional knowledge in ...
    June 1, 2024BY Celene Ignacio
  • 90 Percent of Indigenous People Did Not Vote in South Australia’s Voice Referendum
    90 Percent of Indigenous People Did Not Vote in South Australia’s Voice Referendum
    Just under 9 percent of Indigenous people—the only persons eligible to vote—chose to do so. The $10.3 million ...
    March 28, 2024BY Rex Widerstrom
  • 3rd Statue of Colonial Explorer Cut Down in Melbourne
    3rd Statue of Colonial Explorer Cut Down in Melbourne
    CCTV footage shows four people cutting down the statue at 3.45 a.m. on Feb. 26.
    February 27, 2024BY Nina Nguyen
  • Landmark Alternative Justice Process Set for NT Island
    Landmark Alternative Justice Process Set for NT Island
    Young men caught in cycles of crime fuelled by alcohol on a remote Northern Territory (NT) island will ...
    February 3, 2024BY AAP
  • Activists Exploiting Indigenous Communities to Further Their Own Agenda: Senator
    Activists Exploiting Indigenous Communities to Further Their Own Agenda: Senator
    Radicals are fomenting ill will towards communities with their actions, warns Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price
    February 2, 2024BY Rex Widerstrom
  • Indigenous Language to Be Taught in Australian Schools From 2024
    Indigenous Language to Be Taught in Australian Schools From 2024
    Expressions of interest from elementary schools are now open.
    December 7, 2023BY Isabella Rayner
  • Queensland Government Faces Class Action Over Treatment of Indigenous Children
    Queensland Government Faces Class Action Over Treatment of Indigenous Children
    Indigenous families are taking legal action over past governmental conduct.
    November 29, 2023BY Nick Spencer
  • Labor Will Not Legislate Indigenous Voice If Referendum Fails: Prime Minister
    Labor Will Not Legislate Indigenous Voice If Referendum Fails: Prime Minister
    Albanese said the government will respect Australians' decision on enshrining a First Nations advisory body in the Constitution.
    October 8, 2023BY Isabella Rayner
  • Assault Up 23 Percent in Northern Territory: Crime Statistics
    Assault Up 23 Percent in Northern Territory: Crime Statistics
    Around 1 in 20 Territorians were victims of an assault with more than 1 in 20 the victim ...
    September 28, 2023BY Andrew Stacey
  • Former AFL Player Says Recurring Indigenous Welcome Ceremonies Should End
    Former AFL Player Says Recurring Indigenous Welcome Ceremonies Should End
    Former Australian rules footballer and commentator Sam Newman has criticised the Acknowledgement of Country, an Indigenous welcome, in ...
    September 22, 2023BY Nick Spencer
  • Future Generations to Benefit from National First Nations Conference
    Future Generations to Benefit from National First Nations Conference
    Age-old Indigenous agriculture practices could provide ecological restoration for the nation's land care. It comes as the Biri ...
    August 22, 2023BY Isabella Rayner
  • Youth Justice Aims for Zero Aboriginal Kids in Custody
    Youth Justice Aims for Zero Aboriginal Kids in Custody
    Victorian officials are determined to achieve zero Aboriginal young people in custody, regardless of legislative change. Youth Justice ...
    May 3, 2023BY AAP
  • The Questions That Must Be Asked Before We Vote on The Voice
    The Questions That Must Be Asked Before We Vote on The Voice
    Commentary With a referendum approaching, people will be asked to vote yes or no to the proposed Indigenous ...
    April 11, 2023BY Anthony Dillon
  • Fewer Australian Children End up in Criminal Justice System in the Last 5 Years
    Fewer Australian Children End up in Criminal Justice System in the Last 5 Years
    Australia has seen a reduction in the number of children under supervision for criminal activities in the past ...
    March 31, 2023BY Alfred Bui
  • Details of Upcoming Referendum to Change Constitution Revealed
    Details of Upcoming Referendum to Change Constitution Revealed
    Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has revealed the exact wording that Australians will vote on in the upcoming referendum ...
    March 23, 2023BY Daniel Y. Teng
  • US Interior Secretary Commends Australia’s Efforts to Reconcile ‘Tragic History’ of Indigenous Abuse
    US Interior Secretary Commends Australia’s Efforts to Reconcile ‘Tragic History’ of Indigenous Abuse
    U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland has met with Australia's Indigenous Affairs Minister Linda Burney to discuss the road ...
    February 17, 2023BY Nina Nguyen
  • South Australia Goes It Alone to Embed Indigenous ‘Voice’ Into Its Parliament
    South Australia Goes It Alone to Embed Indigenous ‘Voice’ Into Its Parliament
    South Australia (SA) will forge ahead with its own Indigenous Voice to Parliament, legislated through the SA Parliament, ...
    February 6, 2023BY Daniel Y. Teng
  • Opposition Leader Urges More Action to Protect Indigenous Children
    Opposition Leader Urges More Action to Protect Indigenous Children
    Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has urged further action to protect children in central Australian Indigenous communities following the ...
    February 6, 2023BY AAP
  • Alcohol Bans for Crime-Stricken Alice Springs Camps
    Alcohol Bans for Crime-Stricken Alice Springs Camps
    Alcohol bans will be reinstated in central Australian Indigenous communities and town camps. The Northern Territory (NT) government ...
    February 6, 2023BY AAP
  • Australian PM Cites Jan. 6 Riots in Bid to Win Support for Changing the Constitution
    Australian PM Cites Jan. 6 Riots in Bid to Win Support for Changing the Constitution
    Avoiding an incident like the Jan. 6 Capitol riots in Australia is one reason why voters should support ...
    February 5, 2023BY Daniel Y. Teng
  • Struggle to Survive in Australia’s Torres Strait Island ‘Paradise’
    Struggle to Survive in Australia’s Torres Strait Island ‘Paradise’
    The Torres Strait Islands are like a tropical paradise to outsiders but for many Aboriginal Australians, it has more ...
    February 4, 2023BY AAP
  • A ‘One Tribe’ Policy: Indigenous Groups Lock Horns Over Banning Tourists From Popular Hiking Trail
    A ‘One Tribe’ Policy: Indigenous Groups Lock Horns Over Banning Tourists From Popular Hiking Trail
    Aboriginal groups have blamed an Indigenous advocacy organisation for promoting a "one tribe policy" after it managed to ...
    January 16, 2023BY Daniel Y. Teng
  • Childcare Key to Fewer Kids in Protection
    Childcare Key to Fewer Kids in Protection
    Fewer Aboriginal children would end up in the child protection system if early childhood services were better funded ...
    December 9, 2022BY AAP
  • How We Can Make the ‘Voice’ Work
    How We Can Make the ‘Voice’ Work
    Commentary Plenty has been said about the proposed Indigenous Voice to Parliament; some of it has been thought ...
    November 23, 2022BY Anthony Dillon
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