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Refreshed national curriculum to raise achievement
Over $370 million invested in fundamental research to advance Australia’s knowledge
Ministerial Statement – Uluru Handback Anniversary
100 CALLS A DAY: UNPRECEDENTED SURGE IN CALLS TO INDIGENOUS CRISIS SUPPORT LINE
How anatomical names can carry hidden histories of power and exclusion
Monaro Highway Upgrade Traffic Changes
Copyright protections a first step in protecting workers from AI theft
Awaken Murrup at Kindred People – A new Indigenous-led festival presented by Monash University (1 – 5 September 2026)
Australian Heritage Grants – Applications Now Open
It’s more than business: Building a legacy for the Illawarra Indigenous Business Expo – Wollongong
Delivering More First Nations Support Within NDIS
Australian Prime Minister Press Conference – Uluru
Winner of the 2025 Ellen José Art Award for young women announced
UN experts alarmed by escalating repression and deteriorating civic space in Ecuador
Historical images made with AI recycle colonial stereotypes and bias – new research
ACU Researcher Honoured For Dedication To Road Safety
Platypus numbers increasing as new ‘puggles’ found in Royal National Park
QANTAS SHOWCASES LOCAL PRODUCERS WITH INTRODUCTION OF NEW DOMESTIC MENU 
New acquisition for Tweed Regional Gallery by renowned Bundjalung artist
Cultural safety and respect embedded by new RMIT First Nations partnerships
Young writers shine in new Centre for Stories anthology collection
Freedom of Entry marks bond of 85 years
Dedication ceremony for Arafura Swamp Indigenous Protected Area in Arnhem Land
Researchers Among Finalists In Premier’s Science Awards
More Help For Vulnerable Taxpayers
Young Endeavour’s last lap inspires new generation
Not hunters but collectors: the bone that challenges the ‘humans wiped out Australian megafauna’ theory
Marine Coastal Law Robs Māori Of Customary Rights
Help shape the next Indigenous Health Research Fund grant opportunity
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Tony Abbott on Australia’s past and the opposition’s future
Empowered councils, red tape reduced with local government reforms
Sharing stories, celebrating culture – Yarning competition winners
Expressions of Interest Open for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Advisory Committee
Victim-survivors’ views on sex offender reintegration: first-of-its-kind Australian study
Senator the Hon Malarndirri McCarthy Radio interview – ABC Darwin Breakfast
Doorstop Murri School, Brisbane
How France’s Political Dramas Threaten More Instability In Violence-wracked New Caledonia
Young Artists Shine At 2025 Youth Art Prize – East Gippsland
One Tree, Many Hands
Parks And Reserves Need To Better Represent Māori – Researcher
New Victoria Park Recreation Precinct To Connect Community
Jones Promoting Resources On Global Stage
States And Territories Build Stronger North
Team WA Delegation To Attend World Indigenous Business Forum
Expert Council On University Governance Report And Principles Opportunity For Uplift In University Governance
UN Expert Demands Global Action To Democratise Water Governance And Protect Human Rights
Human Rights Are Path Towards Just And Sustainable Energy Transition Says UN Expert
UN Expert Says Strengthening Impact Assessments Essential To Facing Planetary Crises And Protecting Human Rights