Regional News Court rules Murray-Darling groundwater plan is invalid A plan to manage groundwater in the Murray-Darling Basin is invalid, a federal court has ruled Click here Keira Jenkins 8 hours ago
News Extra A handful of soil: 50 years since iconic land hand-back It has been 50 years since the iconic passing of soil from the hands of the prime minister to a Gurindji Elder – a moment that paved the way for land rights. Click here Keira Jenkins 16 Aug 2025
News Extra Garma organiser urges action on ‘horrors in statistics’ As politicians come and go from the annual Garma Festival, they are being reminded change is needed to address Indigenous issues. Click here Keira Jenkins 03 Aug 2025
News Extra Indigenous people left ‘out in the cold’ by super funds Australia’s superannuation system is failing Indigenous people with some giving up on their fun Click here Keira Jenkins 25 Jul 2025
News Extra Aboriginal women’s service tackling financial abuse A grant of up to $200,000 will help an Aboriginal women’s service in Redfern tackle financial Click here Keira Jenkins 25 Jul 2025
News Extra ‘Sense of belonging’ helps Indigenous kids at school Support for Indigenous students including cultural activities, mentoring and connection with Elders is making a difference to attendance, grades and confidence. Click here Keira Jenkins 03 Jul 2025
News Extra The disease impacting Indigenous kids’ development Early detection is key to ensure children thrive as clinical data reveals more than a third of Indigenous children experience “fluctuating” ear disease. Click here Keira Jenkins 02 Jul 2025
News Extra Sorry Day healing for stolen generations survivors Stolen generations survivors are being honoured on National Sorry Day, which offers a chance for further healing despite the lingering impact of past policies. Click here Keira Jenkins 25 May 2025
News Extra Dose of cultural medicine to ‘decolonise healthcare’ Most Indigenous people would like to access cultural medicine, but many have difficulty doing so, with the practices largely left out of medical policy. Click here Keira Jenkins 16 Apr 2025
News Extra ‘Mundane’ objects reveal confronting legacy of violence Warraba Weatherall is a Kamilaroi artist with family connections to the Brewarrina Mission. His latest exhibition uses seemingly benign objects to highlight the lasting impacts of violence against Indigenous people. A child’s toy, a filing cabinet... Click here Keira Jenkins 23 Mar 2025
News Extra How listening to Country can lead to better design Designed to represent the bends of the Baaka (Darling) River, it is hoped this cultural centre will help inspire the next generation of architects. Click here Keira Jenkins 18 Mar 2025
News Extra Reflecting on the Freedom Ride’s legacy, 60 years later As the students who toured regional NSW to shed light on segregation mark 60 years since their bus trip ended, they say the legacy of the Freedom Ride remains. Click here Keira Jenkins 26 Feb 2025
News Extra Architect’s hands-on approach reframing museum spaces Worimi and Biripi architect Jack Gillmer has always had a passion for design but a three-month stint in Paris has helped explore new depths in his craft. Click here Keira Jenkins 11 Jan 2025