Toxic culture fuelled chaos in WA’s youth justice system prior to Cleveland Dodd’s death, with the State Government misled by top brass, the teen’s inquest has been told.
Rebecca Le May
As menstrual health can impact educational outcomes and quality of life, researchers have developed a teaching guide hoping to break down stigma around periods.
Keira Jenkins
The rate of medical trainees reporting racism and harassment has appalled the chair of the national regulator for medical practitioners.
Jack Gramenz
While internet access in remote areas is improving, half of Indigenous communities still lack mobile phone services.
Australian Venue Co — which owns more than 20 WA venues including The Raffles Hotel, The Court and The Claremont Hotel — has apologised after telling its managers it was axing Australia Day celebrations.
Jessica Evensen and Simon Collins
A community has established a garden in the hopes of reconnecting young people with culture and Country through elders' stories and hands-on learning.
The Sunday Times had an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at Spinifex People: Art and stories from Pila Nguru, the latest exhibition being put together at WA Museum Boola Bardip.
Hannah Cross
Inspired by her mother's stories, a Torres Strait Islander woman is exploring the lives of Indigenous men who worked in the pearling industry.
People from across Australia are coming together in northern WA to honour the life and legacy of a deeply respected senior Aboriginal elder and family matriarch, who passed away last week.
Katya Minns
The taxpayer-funded green group that tried to kill a $6.2 billion Santos project with confected claims of underwater songlines has been ordered to pay all of the gas giant’s legal costs.
Adrian Rauso
The suffering and injustice caused to Indigenous people who worked for little or no wages under discriminatory laws has been acknowledged by the government.
Australia's first Voice to Parliament has a "heavy burden" to prove itself but presents an opportunity to create better lives for First Nations people.
Abe Maddison
The return of a carved tree to Gamilaraay people will reconnect them to their ancestors, cultural practices, lores and inspire future generations, elders say.
A newly dedicated Indigenous Protected Area encompassing a network of more than 300 islands along the Kimberley region coastline has been celebrated in northern WA.
Dozens attend a vigil in Broome to honour victims of domestic violence during the annual 16 Days in WA campaign.
Natasha Clark and Katya Minns
The number of Indigenous people smoking daily has dropped, while mental health conditions have risen, the latest Australian Bureau of Statistics data shows.
There’s an almighty fight brewing in Queensland, the result of which could literally re-write history.
Emma Garlett
A 17-year-old Indigenous circus performer has big dreams for her future in acrobatics, while also giving back to the community that has supported her journey.
A pop-up cafe stacked with native ingredients is the latest feat of Indigenous chef Sharon Winsor, who has spent her career highlighting the power of bush food.
Queensland's truth-telling and healing inquiry will re-open submissions despite the state government's vow to abolish the process.
The Noongar story telling experience is set to captivate audiences at the rescheduled WA Day Festival on Sunday.
Caitlyn Rintoul
The clock is ticking for Victoria to strike a treaty deal as state and Indigenous leaders begin negotiations after more than eight years of preparations.
Callum Godde
Governments must get serious in supporting 'woefully underfunded' community organisations as a report reveals the startling rate of Indigenous child removals.
Charities will go head to head at a philanthropic pitching event, including one with a program helping Indigenous kids transition from school to university.