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Sowing seeds for a healthy future in Kalkarindji

Danielle Kutchel, Tuesday, 30th August 2022 -  A grassroots project will focus on increasing nutrition using native plants and hands-on learning.
A group of Aboriginal women in pink uniforms sit outside on Country. They are Indi Kindi educators.

On-Country learning creates learners and leaders

Danielle Kutchel, Monday, 8th August 2022 -  A ground-breaking early childhood education is creating social impact beyond just teaching the next generation of community leaders on Country. 

Opinion

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Gunawirra celebrates Aboriginal Children’s Day 2022

Joshua Staines, Wednesday, 3rd August 2022 -  Joshua Staines, chairperson of community-led children and families charity Gunawirra, welcomes you to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children's Day and offers some links so you can learn more about its importance.
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Closure of Redfern hub devastates Aboriginal community

Danielle Kutchel, Wednesday, 3rd August 2022 -  Iconic centre’s owner will soon open applications for new management and have promised to provide “safe access” for the community in the meantime.
Archie Roach, an Aboriginal man, sits behind a microphone playing an acoustic guitar. He is wearing a shirt i the colours of the Aboriginal flag: red, yellow and black.

Limited progress on Closing the Gap, as Australia mourns a legend

Danielle Kutchel, Monday, 1st August 2022 -  Limited data means the lack of a clear picture of how we are progressing on Closing the Gap, as Australia mourns one of its foremost campaigners for justice for First Nations. 
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First Nations businesses receive grants to “Flourish”

Danielle Kutchel, Wednesday, 27th July 2022 -  The grants can be used by the recipients to support their professional development and the growth of their business.

Opinion

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The courage to feel uncomfortable: what Australians need to learn to achieve real reconciliation.

Contributor, Wednesday, 1st June 2022 -  Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s election night speech put recognition of The Uluru statement from the heart in the minds of the nation. But real reconciliation is deeper and more complex, writes Bindi Bennett, associate professor of First Nations
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Greater action needed on Indigenous employment: report

Danielle Kutchel, Monday, 30th May 2022 -  A new report has revealed shocking facts about Indigenous employment in Australia – but it also maps the path forward.

Opinion

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National Sorry Day is a day to commemorate those taken. But ‘sorry’ is not enough – we need action

Contributor, Thursday, 26th May 2022 -  Today is National Sorry Day. This is when we commemorate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who were forcibly removed from their families, writes Bronwyn Carlson.

Opinion

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First Nations people in the NT receive just 16 per cent of the Medicare funding of an average Australian

Contributor, Wednesday, 18th May 2022 -  As Australians head to the polls this weekend, it’s glaringly apparent that Medicare isn’t delivering equal benefit to First Nations people.
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