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The Voice

  • Court Rebukes Man Who Booed Indigenous Welcome to Country at Anzac Day
    Court Rebukes Man Who Booed Indigenous Welcome to Country at Anzac Day
    Judge Grogin repeatedly pressed Toby on whether he was apologetic for disrupting the ceremony.
    June 3, 2026BY AAP
  • Senator Presses Officials on $22 Billion Spent on Mixed ‘Closing the Gap’ Results
    Senator Presses Officials on $22 Billion Spent on Mixed ‘Closing the Gap’ Results
    Simon Gordon, group manager for strategy at the NIAA, said he needed to confirm if Price's claim of ...
    May 26, 2026BY Crystal-Rose Jones
  • Former PM Says ‘Cultural Sensitivities’ Obstructing Moves to Tackle Aboriginal Disadvantage
    Former PM Says ‘Cultural Sensitivities’ Obstructing Moves to Tackle Aboriginal Disadvantage
    Former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott has questioned the cultural approach surrounding the death of Kumanjayi Little Baby ...
    May 10, 2026BY Crystal-Rose Jones
  • PM Pledges $87 Million for Stolen Generations on Anniversary of National Apology
    PM Pledges $87 Million for Stolen Generations on Anniversary of National Apology
    The move comes on the 18th anniversary of Kevin Rudd's national apology.
    February 12, 2026BY Naziya Alvi Rahman
  • Labor Unveils $218 Million Plan to Address Aboriginal Family Violence
    Labor Unveils $218 Million Plan to Address Aboriginal Family Violence
    Minister Tanya Plibersek touted the plan as 'historic,' saying it would address the unique needs and barriers facing ...
    February 10, 2026BY Naziya Alvi Rahman
  • Labor Moves to Make National Indigenous Children’s Commission Permanent
    Labor Moves to Make National Indigenous Children’s Commission Permanent
    Minister Tanya Plibersek said the bill would strengthen accountability for decisions affecting Indigenous children and address systemic failures.
    February 5, 2026BY Naziya Alvi Rahman
  • Man Shot With Crossbow Bolt in Violent Clash in Remote Indigenous Community
    Man Shot With Crossbow Bolt in Violent Clash in Remote Indigenous Community
    Police said the brawl was associated with a dispute in the same community two days earlier, which involved ...
    January 8, 2026BY Cindy Li
  • Lifeguards Pay Tribute at Bondi Beach
    Lifeguards Pay Tribute at Bondi Beach
    They formed an almost kilometre-long line along the Bondi Beach shoreline, standing in silence to commemorate the victims ...
    December 19, 2025BY AAP
  • Victorian Government Formally Apologises to Aboriginals
    Victorian Government Formally Apologises to Aboriginals
    The move was backed by the Greens, and was met halfway by the state's new Liberal leader.
    December 8, 2025BY Crystal-Rose Jones
  • Native Title Claim Over 25,000 Square Kilometres Back On, After Rare Court Ban
    Native Title Claim Over 25,000 Square Kilometres Back On, After Rare Court Ban
    The claim was rejected last year and any further claims blocked.
    December 5, 2025BY Crystal-Rose Jones
  • Morals and Ethics the Key to Improving Aboriginal Lives, Not the State: Mundine
    Morals and Ethics the Key to Improving Aboriginal Lives, Not the State: Mundine
    Indigenous advocates say going back to basics could be the key to improving life for the Aboriginal communities ...
    November 24, 2025BY Crystal-Rose Jones
  • Victoria’s Indigenous Treaty Signed Into Law, UN Calls It ‘Significant’
    Victoria’s Indigenous Treaty Signed Into Law, UN Calls It ‘Significant’
    The Treaty Bill will see a permanent Indigenous advisory body set up alongside the state's parliament.
    November 12, 2025BY Crystal-Rose Jones
  • Aboriginal Group Lodges Massive Native Title Claim Over Greater Melbourne
    Aboriginal Group Lodges Massive Native Title Claim Over Greater Melbourne
    The Wurundjeri Woi say their claim will grant decision-making power over areas of cultural significance and resources.
    November 10, 2025BY Crystal-Rose Jones
  • Victoria Has Passed Its Aboriginal Treaty Bill: Here’s What to Know
    Victoria Has Passed Its Aboriginal Treaty Bill: Here’s What to Know
    The Treaty Bill will establish a new statutory body called Gellung Warl to negotiate with the government on land, ...
    October 30, 2025BY Monica O’Shea
  • Opposition Pans Hospital for Giving Aboriginal Patients 30-Minute Treatment Priority
    Opposition Pans Hospital for Giving Aboriginal Patients 30-Minute Treatment Priority
    Aboriginal patients presenting to Melbourne's St Vincent's are given a 'category 3' priority, meaning they need to be ...
    October 29, 2025BY Crystal-Rose Jones
  • Queensland LNP Strikes Indigenous Councils Accord, Promises Direct Access to Ministers
    Queensland LNP Strikes Indigenous Councils Accord, Promises Direct Access to Ministers
    The move has been likened to 'The Voice' proposal.
    October 21, 2025BY Crystal-Rose Jones
  • Indigenous Group’s Land Claim on Mount Panorama Fails
    Indigenous Group’s Land Claim on Mount Panorama Fails
    An application had been submitted for an area on Mount Panorama.
    October 9, 2025BY Crystal-Rose Jones
  • No Clear Picture of Where Millions in Funding Going for Aboriginal ‘Closing the Gap’ Targets
    No Clear Picture of Where Millions in Funding Going for Aboriginal ‘Closing the Gap’ Targets
    Indigenous Australians Minister Malarndirri McCarthy has earmarked the introduction of penalties to help with enforcing targets.
    October 8, 2025BY Crystal-Rose Jones
  • Victorian Businesses Argue Work From Home Legislation Is Not Needed
    Victorian Businesses Argue Work From Home Legislation Is Not Needed
    A survey from the Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Committee for Melbourne found 76% of businesses ...
    October 7, 2025BY Monica O’Shea
  • Peak Health Body Creates Indigenous ‘Voice’ to Guide Decision-Making
    Peak Health Body Creates Indigenous ‘Voice’ to Guide Decision-Making
    The Public Health Association of Australia has pushed ahead with its own Indigenous 'Voice' after the failed national ...
    September 30, 2025BY Crystal-Rose Jones
  • What We Know so Far About Victoria’s $300 Million Indigenous Treaty
    What We Know so Far About Victoria’s $300 Million Indigenous Treaty
    Some of the biggest changes include a new Indigenous authority, and changes to the curriculum to contain more ...
    September 9, 2025BY Crystal-Rose Jones
  • 1 in 3 Aboriginal Corporations Behind on Reporting Obligations: Registrar
    1 in 3 Aboriginal Corporations Behind on Reporting Obligations: Registrar
    A total of 1,254 Indigenous corporations have failed to submit important reports including financials, despite dealing in millions ...
    August 14, 2025BY Crystal-Rose Jones
  • Melbourne Storm Apologises, Will Deliver ‘Acknowledgement of Country’ for Indigenous Round
    Melbourne Storm Apologises, Will Deliver ‘Acknowledgement of Country’ for Indigenous Round
    The side that cancelled a Welcome to Country last minute on Anzac Day has issued a broad apology ...
    August 6, 2025BY Crystal-Rose Jones
  • Aboriginal Corporation Seeks to Shut Down Plans for Olympic Stadium
    Aboriginal Corporation Seeks to Shut Down Plans for Olympic Stadium
    An Indigenous group says the planned location for Brisbane's new Olympic stadium has significant meaning for Aboriginal people.
    August 5, 2025BY Crystal-Rose Jones
  • Aboriginal Corporation Handed Huge Native Title Deal Despite Being in Administration
    Aboriginal Corporation Handed Huge Native Title Deal Despite Being in Administration
    The Millewa Mallee Aboriginal Corporation was placed under administration due to finance and governance issues.
    July 26, 2025BY Crystal-Rose Jones
  • NT Indigenous Leaders Call for Federal Oversight, Say Racism, Water Issues Unresolved
    NT Indigenous Leaders Call for Federal Oversight, Say Racism, Water Issues Unresolved
    Minister for Aboriginal Affairs Steve Edgington says the government is working on a number of key measures to ...
    July 25, 2025BY Crystal-Rose Jones
  • ‘Tokenism’: Senator Price Backs One Nation Protest Against Indigenous Acknowledgement Ceremony
    ‘Tokenism’: Senator Price Backs One Nation Protest Against Indigenous Acknowledgement Ceremony
    Labor senators condemned the protest after One Nation physically turned their backs during the Acknowledgement to Country.
    July 24, 2025BY Naziya Alvi Rahman
TOP NEWS
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    Trump on Iran Conflict: Troops Staying Until ‘We Have a Completion’
  • Iran Launches First Missiles at Israel Since Ceasefire Agreement
    2hr By Jacki Thrapp
    Iran Launches First Missiles at Israel Since Ceasefire Agreement
  • Israel Strikes Beirut Days After US-Supported Ceasefire Announcement
    3hr By Jack Phillips
    Israel Strikes Beirut Days After US-Supported Ceasefire Announcement
  • Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
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    Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
  • US Forces Shoot Down 2 Iranian Drones as Pakistani Interior Minister Visits Tehran
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