During Senate Estimates, I asked the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations (ORIC) about the issue of late reporting by Aboriginal corporations. I was told that of the 3,312 Aboriginal corporations registered with ORIC, 2,940 were late in submitting their required reports and 1,162 reports for the 2024 financial year had not yet been lodged. Of the reports not yet submitted, 84% were from small corporations with an income of less than $100,000. Watch or continue reading 'Widesprea...| Malcolm Roberts
Most Australians will never have heard of the kakarratul, an elusive silky mole that burrows in the desert and has no eyes. Now a growing threat is shrinking its habitat.| www.abc.net.au
On September 5, 2025, the BC Supreme Court declared that the Haida Nation holds Aboriginal title over the entire terrestrial territory of Haida Gwaii, including intertidal and submerged lands down to the low-water mark. The decision, delivered by Justice Christopher J. Giaschi, is unprecedented in Canada: it is the first time a court has formally […] The post First in Canada: Full Aboriginal Title Recognized on Haida Gwaii appeared first on West Coast NOW.| West Coast NOW
VAADA is pleased to announce the appointment of Aunty Suzanne Nelson, a proud Yorta Yorta and Wiradjuri woman, as Co-Chair of our newly established Aboriginal Advisory Committee. VAADA’s Aboriginal Advisory Committee will support two-way learning across the organisation and by virtue of being a member led peak body, the Victorian AOD sector.| Vaada
The Oscar-nominated documentary Sugarcane, focused on a Kamloops residential school, withholds key facts and encourages unfounded conclusions.| C2C Journal
Indigenous leaders say it's crucial that positive First Nations stories are shared with non-Indigenous Australians to stamp out racism, and say NAIDOC Week is a chance for those stories to be heard. WARNING: This story contains racist and offensive language.| www.abc.net.au
The most recent and detailed online guide to Orchid Island (Lanyu) Taiwan and the Flying Fish Festival, with best hotels, how to get there and more!| Nickkembel Travels