'Bittersweet victory' after burial site damaged by miner declared protected
Traditional owners in East Kimberley have celebrated a victory after their sacred burial site was officially designated as protected, following extensive damage caused by mining activities.
Traditional owners awarded $54m compensation for losses from major mine
Traditional owners in Australia have been awarded over $54 million in compensation for economic and spiritual losses due to the McArthur River Mine.
Traditional owners sue Western Australia government for $1.5bn to clean up toxic asbestos at Wittenoom
Indigenous Australians are suing the Western Australia government for $1.5 billion over the cleanup of toxic asbestos at Wittenoom, a site severely contaminated since the mid-20th century.
Wittenoom traditional owners launch $1.5 billion compensation claim
Wittenoom traditional owners have filed a $1.5 billion compensation claim against the West Australian government over asbestos contamination.
Kummeli sketch inspired an idea 30 years ago - now dozens of people gather once a year
A traditional event brought together dozens of Lada owners in Kangasala, Finland, celebrating a 30-year legacy of a Kummeli sketch.
Renewable energy company abandons court application over Darwin solar farm
TotalEnergies H2 has withdrawn its court application regarding native title claims at the site of its proposed solar farm near Humpty Doo, allowing for a renewed consultation process with traditional owners.
Traditional owners 'won't accept' Argyle diamond mine site handback
Traditional owners in Western Australia refuse to accept the Argyle diamond mine site handback due to contamination concerns.
Darwin traditional owners feel 'bulldozed' by ambitious solar farm company
Traditional owners in Darwin express concern over the lack of proper consultation by TotalEnergies H2 regarding their solar farm project, prompting a legal challenge.
'Shattered hearts': Piper James's family joins traditional owners in smoking ceremony
Piper James's family participated in a poignant smoking ceremony at K'gari, where the 19-year-old Canadian backpacker was found, as they prepare to return to Canada with her remains and honor her life.
'Crossbows, axes, spears' wielded in large disturbances in NT remote community
Police in Wadeye, Northern Territory, have arrested 26 individuals amidst rising community violence fueled by weapons such as crossbows and axes, prompting traditional owners to express fears about a potential fatality if the situation does not improve.