Indigenous
Australia is still struggling to close the gap between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people in key health and welfare targets. We’ve...
Communications & Culture Indigenous International Politics & Economy Science & Environment Social Justice
All the best from the Wire this week, in one compact episode!
Indigenous Politics & Economy Social Justice
The recorded number of First Peoples who have died in custody since 1991’s Royal Commission has significantly increased to over...
Health Indigenous
This World Hepatitis Day hears calls for urgent national action to eliminate hepatitis B and C in Australia for Aboriginal...
Indigenous Politics & Economy
This week the 48th Parliament in Canberra kicked off with a traditional welcome to Country in the great hall, led...
Communications & Culture Indigenous
A new research from Charles Darwin University shows First Nations calendars can forecast solar power with an AI technique tool...
Indigenous Social Justice The Law
In 2021, First Nations leaders Uncle Pabai and Uncle Paul sued the Commonwealth over climate change negligence in the Torres...
Last Friday, the Murujuga Cultural Landscape was granted World Heritage Status by UNESCO. Located in the Pilbara region in WA’s...
Young Indigenous Man Bronson Richards received this year’s Youth Award at the 2025 NAIDOC Perth Awards, recognising his work and...
In celebration of NAIDOC week 2025, The Message Stick Foundation was proud to announce its inaugural event for First Nations...