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  • Your first steps to engaging with Indigenous Australians - Ita nia dalan dahuluk atu envolve ho ema Indíjena Australianu sira
    Dec 11 2025
    Connecting with Indigenous Australia can be daunting for a newcomer to the country. So, where do you start? We asked Yawuru woman Shannan Dodson, CEO of the Healing Foundation, about simple ways to engage with First Nations issues and people within your local community. - Halo ligasaun ho ema Indíjena Austrália sira karik bele halo ema tauk, liu-liu ba ema foun ida iha nasaun ne'e. Entaun, oinsa ema ida hahú nia relasaun ho ema rai nain sira? Ami husu ba feto Yawuru Shannan Dodson hanesan CEO husi Healing Foundation, kona-ba hahalok simples atu envolve ho asuntu sira ne’ebe liga ho ema Nasaun dahuluk sira no ema sira iha ita-boot nia komunidade lokál.
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    7 m
  • From Mabo to modern Australia: the ongoing story of native title - Husi Mabo ba Austrália modernu: istória ne'ebé kontinua la'o kona-ba títulu nativu
    Nov 27 2025
    Australia is known around the world for its rich and diverse First Nations cultures. But when it comes to native title and land rights, you might still wonder what they actually mean. Discover what native title means in Australia, how it began with the Mabo Case, what the Native Title Act does, and why it matters for all Australians. - Austrália koñesidu iha mundu tomak tanba nia kultura Nasaun dahuluk sira ne'ebé riku no oioin. Maibé bainhira ko'alia kona-ba títulu nativu no direitu ba rai, ita karik sei hanoin saida maka ida signifika loloos. Deskobre saida maka títulu nativu signifika iha Austrália, oinsá ida-ne'e hahú ho Kazu Mabo, saida maka Lei kona-ba Títulu Nativu nian halo, no tanbasá ida-ne'e importante ba ema Austrália hotu-hotu
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    10 m
  • Understanding treaty in Australia: What First Nations people want you to know - Komprende tratadu iha Austrália: Saida maka ema Nasaun dahuluk sira hakarak ita-boot atu hatene
    Oct 29 2025
    Australia is home to the world’s oldest living cultures, yet remains one of the few countries without a national treaty recognising its First Peoples. This means there has never been a broad agreement about sharing the land, resources, or decision-making power - a gap many see as unfinished business. Find out what treaty really means — how it differs from land rights and native title, and why it matters. - Austrália hanesan uma ba kultura moris tuan liu iha mundu, maibé sai nafatin hanesan nasaun ida hosi nasaun uitoan ne'ebé laiha tratadu nasionál ne'ebé rekoñese nia Povu Dahuluk sira. Ida-ne'e signifika katak nunka iha akordu luan ida kona-ba fahe rai, rekursu sira, ka podér foti desizaun nian - lakuna ida ne'ebé ema barak haree hanesan "negósisaun ne'ebé seidauk hotu". Buka hatene saida maka tratadu signifika loloos — oinsá ida-ne'e diferente hosi direitu ba rai no títulu nativu, no tanbasá ida-ne'e importante.
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    8 m
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