The long-awaited report into the destruction of Juukan Gorge in the Pilbara has found a lack of safeguards for protecting Aboriginal Heritage Sites contributed to Rio Tinto destroying rock shelters despite evidence they had been inhabited for over 40,000 years.
Read MoreThe Daintree rainforest will be handed back to the Eastern Kuku Yalanji people in Queensland as the traditional owners and new caretakers after a deal was brokered with the Queensland government.
Read MoreWe spoke to three Indigenous scientists about how science is influenced by their culture, and what ways moving forward we can use this knowledge in tackling the tough issues Australia faces.
Read MoreKimberley Land Council will be holding a march in Perth this week to protest the controversial proposed changes to the WA Heritage Act.
Read MoreAboriginal entrepreneurs spoke out against non-Aboriginal businesses black fishing consumers as “Aboriginal enterprises”.
Read MoreSubmissions to the Department of Environment & Water (DWER) for their investigation into dust affecting Newman close on Friday, August 6th.
Read MoreSouth Freemantle legend, Brad Collard is demand the Western Australian Football Commission display greater transparency over a partnership deal worth $3 million with mining giant Rio Tinto.
Read MoreGumala Aboriginal Corporation is celebrating its 25-year anniversary this year, operating since 1996 representing the interest of Yinhawangka, Banjima, and Nyiyparli peoples in the Northwest Pilbara of Western Australia.
Read MoreThe destruction of 28 artefacts salvaged in the ’90s has led to Wantawari Guruma Aboriginal Corporation stopping all welcome to countries for Rio Tinto.
Read MoreNgarluma and Yindjibarndi Indigenous tour business founder Clinton Walker was walking along with the beach hunting for mud crabs with his cousin when he stumbled upon an underwater rock art.
The rock art is a set of kangaroo prints and is the first discovered underwater piece of rock art in Australia.
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