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The largest national gathering of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander family and children’s leaders,  advocates and change-makers will converge in Meanjin/Brisbane from 7–9 October for SNAICC’25.
Sue-Anne Hunter will have the monumental task of arresting the widening gaps for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people.
Gough Whitlam poured sand into the hands of Vincent Lingiari 50 years ago, marking the first Aboriginal community to be given land back from the Commonwealth — but Gurindji leaders say more still ...
The 3rd Annual Back to School Festival in Milwaukee was a success with 3,000 attendees and included food, music, and ...
The number of children in NSW detention has risen by more than 30 per cent and the number of Indigenous children in custody is "really problematic", a government agency has warned. The assessment from ...
At the Indigenous Arts and Cultural Centre, community members and artists of all disciplines are coming together to make sure ...
CALDONO, Colombia — When Patricia Elago Zetty’s 13-year-old son went missing in Colombia’s conflict-ridden southwest, she didn’t hesitate. Elago and five fellow members of the Indigenous Guard trekked ...