A newly-formed Aboriginal organisation is offering community foster care to First Nations children and young people in care in Perth, focusing on the importance of culture and connection to country.
Lisa Thomas
Anthony Albanese has walked away from a national body to oversee agreement-making between Indigeneous people and governments but insists he is still committed to truth-telling.
Katina Curtis
The Prime Minister says the ‘pain is still raw’ after the failed Voice to Parliament but he is ‘optimistic’ about a better future for Indigenous Australians.
Clareese Packer
Goldfields medical researcher Annette Stokes has received a doctorate in recognition of her contributions to Indigenous health.
Carwyn Monck
The State Government says plans to build a green energy transmission line to the Burrup Peninsula are progressing - insisting it can be done without threatening World Heritage List-nominated ancient rock art.
Rebecca Le May
Scientists on the National Quantum & Dark Matter Road Trip to remote and regional schools want to inspire budding physicists, including Indigenous children.
Keira Jenkins
The importance of education in two worlds - western and Indigenous knowledge - is key to the future of the next generation of leaders, Yolngu Elders say.
Languages from across Australia will be collected in an archive to protect the hundreds of Indigenous tongues while offering insight into heritage and culture.
Fraser Barton
Dingo rangers, rescuers and advocates are calling on politicians to reconsider protection measures for the wild dogs which are often considered pests.
Belad Al-karkhey
After a solar-powered energy system was installed in a remote Northern Territory community, families will be able to return to their homeland.
Culture and country are at the heart of the Garma Festival as music, art, and bunggul (dance) remain highlights of the event.
A policy guiding the City of Albany’s relations with the Menang Noongar community was adopted by councillors this week, replacing an “outdated” 21-year-old document.
Melissa Sheil
The number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in Australia has hit one million, comprising 3.8 per cent of the nation's population.
Sports teams across the Great Southern celebrated Aboriginal culture this weekend, with both football and netball players acknowledging First Nations people for the annual NAIDOC rounds.
Members of the Great Southern’s Indigenous community were dressed to the nines at the annual NAIDOC Ball on Saturday night.
First Nations students across 29 remote and regional communities will have an opportunity to experience the aviation industry through an Indigenous-led program.
One of Australia’s hottest rising singers, Budjerah, is going on tour following the announcement of a brand new single.
Kellie Balaam
Considered a threatened species in NSW, the olive perchlet will return to the Murray-Darling Basin in small rafts designed to act as habitat for the tiny fish.
Negotiations on Australia's first treaty with Aboriginal people is likely to start within months and focus on structural reforms.
Rachael Ward and Melissa Meehan
Three tracts of land across WA covering more than 1.7 million hectares will become Indigenous-managed protected areas under a new arrangement with the Commonwealth.
The Narrogin school holiday program embraced NAIDOC Week early with Indigenous games, dance, dress, and activities for students and their families.
Hannah Whitehead
Cultural knowledge and new technology combine to help protect a Queensland island's unique marsupial residents from the threat of fire.
High-profile model Jesinta Franklin and former Bachelorette TV star Brooke Blurton are lending some of their own star power to a new program aimed at empowering young Indigenous women.
Bethany Hiatt
Despite wet and windy weather threatening to put a dampener on the day, the sun came out just in time to kick off NAIDOC Week in Perth as hundreds gathered to celebrate country and culture.
Rebecca Parish
Indigenous excellence has been recognised at the NAIDOC Awards in Adelaide, with 10 people recognised for their contributions to their communities.
Hundreds of people are expected to celebrate First Nations culture and history at the launch of 2024 NAIDOC Week in Boorloo/Perth on Sunday at Wellington Square.
NAIDOC Week begins on Sunday under the theme 'Keep the fire burning! Blak, loud and proud', which was chosen in response to October's Voice referendum defeat.