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Shannan Dodson (centre front) with Recognise campaigners at the National Press Club on the day the Act of Recognition passed the House of Representatives. Photo: Courtesy of Wayne Quilliam Photography
Stories | 30 May 2013

This week is National Reconciliation Week and all around the country communities are celebrating this year’s theme “Let’s Talk Recognition.”

2013 Red Ochre Award winner David Gulpilil.
Stories | 29 May 2013

Actor David Gulpilil has won this year’s Red Ochre Award, Australia’s highest peer-assessed award for an Indigenous artist.

Recognise campaigners in the Prime Minister's courtyard on the day the Act of Recognition passed the House of Representatives. Photo: Courtesy of Wayne Quilliam Photography
Stories | 28 May 2013

This week marks the start of National Reconciliation Week and all around the country communities are celebrating this year’s theme “Let’s Talk Recognition.”

Bulla Night Patrol Employees
Stories | 24 May 2013

The new night patrols have led to significant social and economic benefits in the remote Northern Territory community of Bulla.

Stories | 24 May 2013

Aboriginal artist, Gail Naden, from Gilgandra in NSW has won the 2013 National NAIDOC Poster Competition with her digital artwork titled Claiming our Ground.

NIYLA Students work on their 'Reflection' worksheets and explore personal values.
Stories | 23 May 2013

2012’s NAIDOC Youth of the Year recipient Benson Saulo is the director of the National Indigenous Youth Leadership Academy which connects Indigenous young leaders from communities across Australia as our next generation of leaders.

NIYLA Students discuss the significance of people and place.
Stories | 21 May 2013

Last year’s NAIDOC Youth of the Year Award winner Benson Saulo is the director of the National Indigenous Youth Leadership Academy, which is cultivating our next generation of young leaders.

Stories | 17 May 2013

The Nar-un-bah and Thou Walla Engaging Aboriginal Fathers Project helps fathers, uncles, grandfathers and significant male figures to connect in culturally rich, positive ways with the children in their families.

New Future Alliance workers on-site at a house refurbishment in Hermannsburg, NT.
Stories | 16 May 2013

The remote housing program in Hermannsburg, central Australia, is not only improving living conditions, but is also helping to boost local employment in the area.

Moana Kantawara outside her new house in Hermannsburg, NT.
Stories | 14 May 2013

Having a house to live in is vital to good health, family, safety, community and jobs. Newslines Radio recently visited Hermannsburg, known in the local Western Arrarnta language as Ntaria, where more than 30 new houses have been built, as part of the National Partnership Agreement in Remote Indigenous Housing.

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