Entrepreneurs Indigenous, female-owned food brand Cooee lands Qantas partnership Emerging from a single Indigenous mother’s kitchen, allergen-friendly food brand Cooee is available today on supermarket shelves.
Politics Meet Selena Uibo, the first Indigenous woman in history to lead a major political party in Australia Selena Uibo, the new opposition leader in the Northern Territory, has become the first Indigenous woman to lead a major political party in Australia’s history.
News & Views ‘Our lives depend on this’: Landmark report into murdered and missing First Nations women and children handed down An Inquiry into Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women and Children has made 10 recommendations for the government to consider.
Appointments ‘I didn’t grow up watching Aboriginal women on the news’: Bridget Brennan announced as new co-host of News Breakfast Bridget Brennan has been announced as the new co-host of News Breakfast, taking over the role after Lisa Millar’s last day.
News & Views One of Australia’s first Indigenous doctors, Professor Sandra Eades’ research shifts the dial for young people Professor Sandra Eades became Australia’s first Aboriginal medical doctor with a PhD. Her research investigated health of Aboriginal infants
News & Views ‘The victim died of a heart attack’: Man who punched a woman 40 times found not to have contributed to her death Family of a Jigalong woman who was attacked by her male partner hours before she died has voiced their betrayal by justice system.
News & Views Funding for domestic violence in the Northern Territory is dire, Senate inquiry hears Domestic and family violence support organisations told a Senate inquiry of the extreme lack of funding for services operating in the Northern Territory.
Local Closing the Gap policies will fail without ‘fundamental change’, Productivity Commission warns Closing the gap policies, meant to improve outcomes for First Nations people, on track to fail, warns the Productivity Commission.
News & Views ‘Quiet, proud and loving mother’: Ms Bernard’s family grieves as man charged with murder more than a decade later The family of Ms Bernard, an Aboriginal woman who went missing more than a decade ago, have voiced their grief as a man has finally been charged with murder.
Partner Content ‘We count’: Māori, Pasifika and Indigenous Australians suffer medical disparities after a breast cancer diagnosis Māori, Pasifika and Indigenous Australian communities experience higher breast cancer mortality and lower screening rates.
Leadership First Nations women who have blazed a trail & those who are keeping the flame alight For NAIDOC week 2023, Women’s Agenda presents a powerful feature that shines a light on the extraordinary First Nations women in Australia.
News & Views Donnell Wallam named NAIDOC Sportsperson of the Year Netballer Donnell Wallam has been named NAIDOC Sportsperson of the Year at this year’s National NAIDOC Awards ceremony Brisbane.