ABC Indigenous
Federal government to view rock art report before approving gas project
There are calls for a report to be released into potential damage to ancient rock art, before final approval is given to a major Woodside gas project.
Published: Source: ABC PilbaraTopic: Oil and Gas
Stockman and tourism trailblazer Sam Lovell's extraordinary life
Sam Lovell, the first Aboriginal tourism operator in the Kimberley, is being celebrated in an exhibition at Western Australia's State Library.
Published: Source: ABC Radio PerthTopic: Human Interest
Prisoner told he had gastro found dead in cell hours later, inquest told
Clinton Austin was said to be struggling to breathe, vomiting and sweating through his clothes before he died while serving a sentence for aggravated burglary.
Published: Source: ABC Central VictoriaTopic: Black Deaths In Custody
Native title holders win right to see records of mining millions
Native title holders in South Australia's Flinders Ranges win the right to access financial records showing how tens of millions of dollars in mining royalties have been spent, after the state's Supreme Court upheld an earlier ruling.
Published: Source: ABC NewsTopic: Indigenous Australians
Five bills passed NT parliament in six days. Here's what you need to know
Over six sitting days, six pieces of legislation were introduced and five bills were passed through the Northern Territory's only parliamentary chamber.
Published: Source: ABC NewsTopic: State and Territory Government
Croc eggs 'cooked' in sun as rain comes late in nesting season
Selling crocodile eggs is an important business for remote Indigenous rangers who brave Top End swamps to collect them for farms. But this harvest has yielded fewer viable embryos than usual.
Published: Source: ABC RuralTopic: Animals
Stuart's family say he asked for help but didn't get it. Days later he was dead
As another Aboriginal family says goodbye to their brother who died in custody, legal and health experts are frustrated that efforts to minimise hanging points in jail cells are 'painfully slow'.
Published: Source: ABC NewsTopic: Mental Health
Warning 'rushed' changes to NT sacred site laws risk 'unintended consequences'
The NT's sacred sites authority says the "rapid timeframe" and "limited nature" of proposed amendments to the NT Sacred Sites Act "raises many questions about why this is happening".
Published: Source: ABC NewsTopic: Sacred Sites
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