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Thousands of people go missing in Australia each year. Those they leave behind experience “ambiguous loss” - grief with no ...
Wagga Wagga City Council has supported 49 community led events, projects and programs through its 2025/26 Annual Grants ...
Tuna migration patterns in the Pacific are changing. And the stakes are high, not just for the economies and livelihoods of ...
Two years after the Broome air raid—when Japanese Zero fighter planes attacked and more than 80 lives were lost—local Bardi ...
A toxic algal bloom spreading along the coast of South Australia has left the state's fishing industry desperate for help, as ...
Australian Mint unveils new $2 coin that pays tribute to Torres Strait Islander flag Coin nerds rejoice, the Australian Mint has unveiled its latest offering. Take a look at the new design and ...
How to celebrate and recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples during NAIDOC Week The Territory’s Aboriginal Affairs Minister Steve Edgington is urging Territorians to take the ...
The culture of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander groups is rich and diverse and continues to shape the nation's identity today.
A worker has scored a major victory at the Fair Work Commission after he was unfairly sacked from an inner-city Victorian council for objecting to an Acknowledgement of Country.
A Melbourne street sweeper sacked by one of Australia’s most left-wing councils after objecting to an Acknowledgement of Country has won his unfair dismissal claim.
We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.