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The Aboriginal land council maligned by opponents of the $1.3bn Blayney goldmine has been cleared of nepotism and financial mismanagement accusations but remains under threat of an administrative ...
Barry Judd, deputy vice-chancellor (Indigenous) at the University of Melbourne, explores what it means to apply an Indigenous lens to international education, ahead of a key session at The PIE Live ...
Seven years on from the Banking Royal Commission First Nations peoples are still finding themselves locked out of their superannuation accounts. As the world grows more reliant on digital and online ...
Law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, have collaborated with private security to surveil largely peaceful protesters ...
But Sen. Mehreen Faruqi, deputy leader of the minor party Australian Greens, made a silent protest by holding up a sign in ...
After decades of trauma that’s still being felt today, the state has launched a redress scheme for survivors of the Stolen ...
Murujuga is Australia’s 21st world heritage property, but only the second property listed exclusively for its Indigenous ...
Blue World Journeys, a premier travel company specializing in high-end, bespoke vacations, is pleased to spotlight its ...
In remote central Arnhem Land, finding a northern brushtail possum is encouraging for the local Indigenous rangers. Though ...
Indigenous elders lose climate case as judge says protecting islands is a political, not legal, responsibility ...
Indigenous rangers facing terrible plastic pollution on their beaches may soon lose the funding to clean it up.