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A national focus on news, events & issues that affect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Hear interviews and stories from the SBS NITV Radio program, part of SBS Audio.
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Human Rights Commission, National Children's Rights commissioner add their voices on calls to investigate an Indigenous teenager's death in custody in WA - One woman has died as severe weather batters the country's southeastern regions - And, the U-N says the campaign to vaccinate Gaza's children against polio is underway...…
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The XR film “kajoo yannaga” (come on let's walk together) by Wiradjuri-Scottish woman April Phillips is a groundbreaking cinematic and immersive two-channel projection that combines First Nations knowledges with cutting-edge technology. This gamified experience uses real-time motion tracking to guide participants on a virtual walk on Country.…
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Batchelor Institute of indigenous Tertiary Education has just hosted (August 18-August 25) at its Desert Precinct Campus in Mpartwe (Alice Springs) a weeklong gathering of around 100 First Nations people from partner organisations in New Zealand, Canada, the United States and Australia to share the successes and challenges of the SPIRIT project as …
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“We call on the Labor government to honour its commitment to raising the age of criminal responsibility to 14 years old, in line with the key recommendation from the landmark Youth Justice Review and Strategy.” - Kacey Teerman, Amnesty International Indigenous Rights Campaigner and Gomeroi woman.
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"The strategy is a roadmap for growth and empowerment, but it’s the performance to date that demonstrates our commitment to deliver on that goal – a collective dedication to drive meaningful change for the economic aspirations of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.” – Eddie Fry IBA Chairperson…
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Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation outraged By governments backflip on raising the age of criminal responsibility - Independent M-P Kylea Tink to introduce a bill to limit the time asylum seekers can spend in immigration detention - And, ministerial powers to place a division of the C-F-M-E-U into administration could be …
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Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation (MAC) members, comprising more than 1,200 Traditional Owners and Custodians for Murujuga welcome the transfer of West Intercourse Island from future industry use to now be part of the island reserve network jointly managed by MAC.
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New data shows over-representation of Indigenous youth in NSW courts amid renewed calls to raise age of criminal responsibility - Cheers for Australia's Olympians as they return home from Paris - And in the AFL, Melbourne’s Alex Neal-Bullen requests to trade to South Australian club...
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A solar powered energy system has been installed in Mumuthumburru (West Island) in remote Northern Territory enabling residents to return to Country supported by a 100% renewable energy system and the restoration of critical water and communication services.
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Bathurst will host a series of events to commemorate the 200-year anniversary of the declaration of Martial Law in 1824. The week-long schedule features a diverse lineup of cultural and educational activities, centered around a Corroboree on August 14, the day the declaration was made and a week of remembrance, education, and cultural celebration.…
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Convened by Barayamal, the First Nations Economic Forum will be held on August 9 coinciding with the International Day of the World’s Indigenous peoples. The forum will bring together thought leaders, policymakers and community members from Australia, Canada, and US to investigate the critical issue of identity fraud and celebrate Indigenous entrep…
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Northern Territory Police Commissioner resigns from NT’s police union following apology to Indigenous people - Foreign Minister Penny Wong says a ceasefire in the Middle East has never been more urgent - And, a five day tour of key battleground states for Kamala Harris and her running mate, Tim Walz...…
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“I use different materials to talk of stories, speak of things of what is happening now; reflecting on family, connection to Culture and Country and how I navigate that space. I see it as a platform to be able to tell those stories” – Lisa Waup
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First Nations community in Alice Springs launch video supporting organ and tissue donation - Australian borrowers holding their breath as July's inflation numbers are released - And, in tennis, Alexei Popyrin becomes the first Australian man in over a decade, to make the third round in the Olympics...…
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First Nations people are more likely to suffer serious sight deterioration at an earlier age than non-Indigenous Australians. However, in many cases this fate can be reversed: a cataract surgery can restore sigh in even near-blind patients.
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New ministers sworn in as Anthony Albanese reshuffles his frontbench with Senator Malarndirri McCarthy as Minister for Indigenous Australians - Venezuelans in Australia say they are being dissuaded from voting - And in skateboarding, Heartbreak for Chloe Covell, as she finishes eighth in the women's final at the Olympics...…
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