Indigenous
Universities reach out to Indigenous students
From Wednesday 25 September to Friday 27 September, Sydney’s Macquarie University is hosting a camp for Indigenous high school students......
Fishing for Cultural Recognition
Recently four men were arrested for exceeding the fishing bag limits on the South Coast of NSW. Their case is......
Let’s ask R U OK? to our Indigenous youth
The R U OK campaign was on the 12 September, creating awareness about depression in Australia. However, a group of......
Will Tony Abbott be the PM for Aboriginal Affairs?
Treaties and the future of the Stronger Futures legislation are issues that many Aboriginal people living in the Northern Territory......
Aboriginal medical and economic terms key in Arnhem Land
The Yolngu people of Arnhem Land have a rich vocabulary for complex medical, scientific and economic concepts. Contrary to popular......
Deadly Awards celebrate Indigenous achievement
The Deadly Awards have celebrated their 19th year of recognising the successes of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. The lifetime......
Another military-style Indigenous intervention?
There has been a lot of talk about how Tony Abbott wants to be the Prime Minister for Aboriginal Affairs.......
The Coalition announces $42 million cut to Aboriginal legal aid
The Coalition’s announcement to cut $42 million to Indigenous legal aid has sparked outrage amongst Indigenous advocacy groups who claim......
Abbott Indigenous shake up
If elected, the Coalition has pledged to form its Indigenous policy with the help of an Indigenous Advisory Council, headed......
Will SA reach a political milestone?
Ribnga Green could make history at Saturday’s election as South Australia’s first ever Aboriginal politician to make it to Canberra.......