Aboriginal communities

‘Dark history in Australia’: Indigenous groups resist nuclear power in Port Augusta

In the South Australian town of Port Augusta, Native Title holders and Indigenous activists are protesting the Coalition’s proposal to build a nuclear power plant on their traditional land. This is the latest Indigenous anti-nuclear protest movement in the state’s history, one of many since the 1950s. Produced By: Oliver Rodden Featured In Story: Karina …

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Connecting to Country with Gadhungal Marring

On the New South Wales South Coast, Aboriginal-owned company Gadhungal Marring is working to share their culture and care for Country in partnership with local government and other Indigenous organisations around the state. Over the past eight weeks, Gadhungal Marring has been revitalizing Babaguli Murutua, or The Grandfather’s Track, which runs behind the South Coast …

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Growing businesses in Rural Australia

Regional and remote Aboriginal communities face many disadvantages, including restricted access to support, education, employment opportunities etc. A company known as Many Rivers, aims to provide support and mentor these Indigenous communities who want to use their land and assets in order to build functioning and sustainable businesses. The Wire’s Kailah Rushton Spoke with Regional …

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