Breaking news…in language
Last week the ABC launched an Indigenous Language News Service trial in the Northern Territory, broadcasting the news daily in Yolngu Matha and Warlpiri.
Cricketers Recognise NAIDOC Week
Cricket Australia has joined with Recognise this week, the movement to acknowledge Indigenous Australians in the Australian Constitution.
NSW talks about healing
Government and community organisations will take some time out on 23 July to learn about healing.
Deadly Sounds Episode 1036 – Dr Lawrence Bamblett
A new book has been compiled to shine a positive light on our oldest photographs.
Leading change in business
Two significant contracts have been awarded to Supply Nation certified businesses this month totalling $16 million.
Deadly work at grassroots
More than 160 social and emotional wellbeing staff from organisations across Australia met in Brisbane this week for the national SEWB conference.
Deadly Sounds Episode 1032 – Dr Don Weatherburn
Director of the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research, Dr Don Weatherburn, is our special guest on Deadly Sounds this week.
One word: Connect
Hundreds of Indigenous businesses, corporate and government members of Supply Nation gathered for the annual Connect 2014 event
Sydney Connect 2014 underway
Supply Nation’s Connect 2014 event kicked off yesterday morning with speakers from around the world, including its keynote speaker from the USA
Flashback: A New View
The launch of National Indigenous Television heralds a new age in Australian media
Home ownership a reality
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people will soon have the option to own their own homes within communities in Queensland
Broadband out bush
2014 Broadband for the Bush Forum to advocate for better broadband services – critical to the digital future of remote Australia
Our people at war, Lest We Forget
Anzac Day is a time to reflect on our soldiers that went to war, as well as pay our respects to current service personnel.
Badimaya language revival
To have your life-long culture and language valued and respected is something anyone would hope for
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Young Yolngu woman, Budat Mununggurr, is urging all young Australians to get involved in the youth-led movement
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