If the two pace bowlers are picked in Perth, it will be the first time Australia have named two indigenous players in the ...
Aunty Thelma lived through the mission era, stolen children and forced assimilation. As she witnessed the signing of the ...
Aboriginal people in remote Australia have no choice but to live in homes too small for their families and face long waits ...
With only eight fluent Nyiyaparli speakers remaining, an Aboriginal group is racing against time to save their ...
The Albanese government has extended the contract of its controversial First Nations People ambassador Justin Mohamed and ...
Leaders and activists say they are feeling the gravity of Australia's first treaty with Aboriginal people being signed and formalised as law.
The treaty, which comes more than 220 years after the state was colonised, creates an assembly and truth-telling body.
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Strangers in their own land: how a new citizenship category could avoid a trap for Indigenous children born overseas
Outdated laws mean Indigenous children in Aotearoa New Zealand and Australia can currently be denied citizenship on the lands ...
Representatives of the Métis Nation British Columbia visiting the legislature Monday got up and left the public gallery in ...
World-leading canola genomics researcher Professor Jacqueline Batley was last night named Scientist of the Year at the 2025 ...
Staff at an independent Alice Springs school are calling for a government appointed statutory manager to return control to ...
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