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Indigenous Responses to Environmental Disasters: Floods, Fires and Drought

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Understanding indigenous responses to floods, fires, and drought reveals powerful traditional strategies that can inspire sustainable resilience worldwide.
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  • 3. January 2026
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Country and Identity: Why Land Is Central to Culture

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Ponder how land shapes national identity and culture, revealing the stories and symbols that connect communities to their roots and inspire pride.
  • Mary
  • 31. December 2025
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Climate Change and Remote Communities: Adaptation and Resilience

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Harnessing local knowledge and innovative solutions, remote communities are building resilience against climate change—discover how they are transforming adaptation efforts.
  • Mary
  • 29. December 2025
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Sacred Sites: Why Protection Matters for Culture and Ecology

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Bridging cultural significance and ecological health, sacred sites’ protection is vital because losing them risks irreversible harm to our shared heritage and environment.
  • Mary
  • 27. December 2025
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Caring for Country Programs: Empowering Communities Through Land Stewardship

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Supporting Caring for Country programs reveals how Indigenous land stewardship fosters environmental and cultural resilience—discover why their leadership is vital.
  • Mary
  • 27. December 2025
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Treaty Movements in Australian States: Victoria, Queensland and Beyond

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With treaty movements gaining momentum across Australian states like Victoria and Queensland, explore how Indigenous communities are shaping the nation’s future.
  • Mary
  • 25. December 2025
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Truth‑Telling Commissions: Why Australia Needs One

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Only through truth-telling commissions can Australia genuinely confront its past; discover why this vital step is essential for national healing.
  • Mary
  • 23. December 2025
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Land Rights Legislation Across Australian States: A Comparative Study

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Keen to understand how different Australian states’ land rights laws shape Indigenous communities’ access and control—discover the key differences and their implications.
  • Mary
  • 22. December 2025
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The Apology to the Stolen Generations: Impact and Critiques

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Offering a profound acknowledgment of past injustices, this article explores the impact and critiques of the Apology to the Stolen Generations.
  • Mary
  • 21. December 2025
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The Wik Decision: Pastoral Leases and Native Title Rights

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Navigating the landmark Wik Decision reveals how native title rights can coexist with pastoral leases, shaping future land rights and legal interpretations.
  • Mary
  • 19. December 2025
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California Planned A Nuclear Exit. Now It’s Reconsidering – Los Angeles Times

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