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First Nations athletes set to take on 'hardest one-day event in the world'
Koorinya Moreton says training with the IronMob for this Sunday's gruelling Ironman Australia Triathlon has helped her redefine what she's capable of.
Published: Source: ABC Mid North CoastTopic: Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander)
'Heartbreaking' newborn removals at public birthing hospitals trigger review
SA's child protection minister orders a review of cases involving the removal of newborn babies from their mothers at public birthing hospitals, following damning whistleblower claims of "inhumane" practices.
Published: Source: StatelineTopic: Children
Climate change is changing their island home, but whose fault is it? A judge will decide
In the fight for the survival of Torres Strait’s islands climate change looms large, but has the Australian government failed to protect them? A judge will make a ruling after a landmark Federal Court case wrapped up this week.
Published: Source: ABC Far NorthTopic: Torres Strait Islander
Tiny Nullarbor town cements place in Australia's space race with launch of rocket powered by candle wax
The small town of Koonibba on the edge of the Nullarbor continues to play an integral part in the nation's space industry with the launch of one of the largest rockets from Australian soil from a private facility.
Published: Source: ABC Eyre PeninsulaTopic: Science
'Truly a coming-home' for Kaurna artefacts returned from German museum after 180 years
Almost 200 years after Indigenous artefacts were gifted to Lutheran missionaries, the items have been ceremonially handed back to the Kaurna people.
Published: Source: ABC NewsTopic: Indigenous Culture
Manslaughter conviction quashed for Lily Ridgeway over fatal street fight
The New South Wales Court of Criminal Appeal has ordered a retrial and granted bail for the woman jailed over the death of Jason Adams near Newcastle in 2020.
Published: Source: ABC NewcastleTopic: Courts and Trials
'No regrets': Jacinta Nampijinpa Price reflects on being the face of the Voice No campaign
Jacinta Nampijinpa Price was a key player in the Voice No campaign. Six months on from the referendum, the senator says she has no regrets, but her views have come at a cost.
Published: Source: StatelineTopic: Indigenous Policy
Alexis Wright makes history as the first author to win the $60,000 Stella Prize twice
The Waanyi author's 700-page odyssey Praiseworthy has taken out the prestigious literary award for women and non-binary writers.
Published: Source: ABC ArtsTopic: Arts, Culture and Entertainment
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