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FIRST NATIONS VOICE TO PARLIAMENT WORDING WELCOME
Government target increased to keep powering up the Māori economy
New NLA Publishing title set to get tails wagging
Metro Tunnel Hits 40 Million Hours As Testing Phase Nears
UN Experts warn of persisting attacks on civil society, media and trade union leaders: Venezuela
Humanities and medicine excel in QS Subject Rankings
The University of Newcastle becomes first Australian University to achieve two Cygnet Awards
Importance of working together so more Australians have a safe place to call home
Torres Strait artwork takes off on AMSA Challenger rescue aircraft
Professor Alex Brown appointed to CSIRO Board
New water videos launched on World Water Day
NSW Woman of the Year calls on the Federal Government to resolve three decades of rampant financial exploitation in First Nations communities
Wave of change as surfing events focus on mental health
Recognising our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander service men and women
ADA Mob Smiles resource on World Oral health Day
Artist Selected For Archie Roach And Ruby Hunter Statue
Superpowered on Tour heading to Rockhampton Museum of Art
Community marks anniversary of unique Indigenous unit
Lost in the Noise: Satellites pose threat to astronomical discoveries
statement by the High Commissioner: International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
Dark figure of crime
First birthday for first First Nations Call Centre
Open grant opportunity for the Indigenous Visual Arts Industry Support program
Cook Building to construct RSPCA SA’s new home
Rio Tinto publishes independent report on cultural heritage management performance
New Awards recognise outstanding early childhood educators
Sacred site Whinpullin (Minto Crag) back in hands of traditional owners and custodians
New resources to support conversations about influenza vaccination with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
New rural tourism strategy to boost visitation to Bass Coast
$10 million to improve health infrastructure in Indigenous communities
Coles raises $250,000 to help Australian women experiencing disadvantage   
Rio Tinto spends more than A$15.3 billion with Australian suppliers
Referendum Working Group Communique 17 March
Rio Tinto spends A$8.6 billion with suppliers in WA
Dual names approved for significant cultural sites
Mater Researchers work to Close Gap for Queensland families
Canberra Citizen of Year 2023: Katrina Fanning
Boosting Contemporary Indigenous Music
North Qld scholarship student Tehanna helps bridge healthcare gap
Rich Indigenous knowledges safeguarded in new research agreements
CDU EXPERT: NAPLAN can be good to identify progress, but in an extremely narrow understanding of education
Time to Close Gap on Indigenous health
Report calls for the west to be given fair share of arts and cultural funding
Australia Post delivers building blocks for brighter future
Using every tool in the box to conserve more of our iconic landscapes
Regional Art Awards feature $16,000 in prizes
Improving Indigenous health with good night’s sleep
Major National Firm to expand presence in Darwin