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Music, art and more at 2022 Desert Festival
Six performances hit road for regional WA
Biodiversity Volunteer Group Anniversaries
Queen’s death: opportunity to lean into conversation of authenticity
Carinity school transforming lives for 25 years
Archaeological conference expands discussion beyond colonial roots
Marine rangers take hands-on training in fisheries compliance
Gatton businesses keen to hop ‘on board’ with Inland Rail
New research to support First Nations students in Territory
Australian foreign minister to visit New York for UN General Assembly High Level Week
First look at final stage of East End revitalisation
Updated Dementia in Australia report released
Black Health Equity Lab launches at University of Toronto Scarborough to address health disparities
UN expert calls for international fund to help recovery of climate change-affected States
Refugee kids kicking goals thanks to increased grants and sponsorships program
NEW DATE ANNOUNCED: Bondi Pavilion reopening
Works in motion to ‘Switch on Seymour’
Helping women make splash in seafood industry
Newcastle’s largest playground at heart of Harbour Foreshore Masterplan
Three new appointments to Climate Change Authority
Time to support te reo Māori as core subject and as medium of instruction
National Rugby League Statement on Caitlin Moran
Football Australia adds support for Uluru Statement from Heart
Television interview – Paul Murray live
Uncle Jack Charles
Statement on passing of Uncle Jack Charles
Journey to reconnect with te Reo Māori
UN expert urges law to protect Internally Displaced Persons’ human rights: Mexico
Opportunity blooms for Aboriginal enterprises in Northam forum
Television interview – Sky News Newsday
Artwork purchase builds on city’s renowned collection
Desert Song Festival returns after two-year hiatus
Springwood water refill stations feature artwork by local Indigenous student
UN Declaration on Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Boost to Mareeba youth support services
Securing Ranger mine clean up and return to traditional owners
Biggest ever Red CentreNATS wraps up in Alice Springs
Exploring Social, Ethical Sides of Microbiome Engineering
362,000 hectares returned to Traditional Owners in Australia’s far north
Everyone wins when we share shore
New Yarrabah Jetty supporting North Queensland’s great lifestyle
Celebrating National Indigenous Literacy Day
Funding for community-led threatened species action
Greens propose $1 billion Zero Extinction Fund
Council to join ‘Change Date’ movement
Word from our Councillors
Ms Leonie Palmer OAM to be Posthumously Invested in Order of Australia
First Nations advocates welcome commencement of funeral grants as ‘important first step’ for Youpla policyholders