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Posted inIndigenous, Tamworth

Kamilaroi Elder Len Waters opens up on Welcome to Country

by Hamish BatleyJuly 13, 2024

The Welcome to Country is at the heart of Indigenous culture, and Uncle Lenny says he’s doing more and more of them.

Posted inArts, Glen Innes, Indigenous

Journey of self discovery leads to success in the art world for Glen Innes artist

by Steve KatteJuly 9, 2024

Glen Innes artist Lloyd Hornsby has had his fair share of success over the years, and now it is on display for all to see.

Posted inAwareness Events, Indigenous

Jam-packed NAIDOC Week in the New England

blankby New England Times News DeskJuly 8, 2024

There’s lots of events all across the New England for NAIDOC Week.

Posted inHealth, Indigenous, Tamworth

TAMS secures funding for new facility

blankby Lia EdwardsJuly 7, 2024

Tamworth Aboriginal Medical Service (TAMS) has secured a government grant for $4.3m to build a new facility.

Posted inIndigenous, National News

NAIDOC is a time for ‘Blak, loud and proud’ celebration

blankby AAPJuly 7, 2024

NAIDOC Week begins on Sunday under the theme ‘Keep the fire burning! Blak, loud and proud’, which was chosen in response to October’s Voice referendum defeat.

Posted inAwards, Education, Indigenous

NAIDOC Week Awards recognise achievements of local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders

by Steve KatteJuly 4, 2024March 26, 2025

The inaugural Armidale Schools NAIDOC Week Education Awards have celebrated the achievements of local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students and staff in the lead up to National NAIDOC Week on July 7. 

Posted inArmidale, Indigenous, Sport

Dean Widders comes home to help identify sports stars of tomorrow

blankby Lia EdwardsJune 18, 2024

Local NRL legend and former NIAS athlete, Dean Widders, will be a guest coach at the upcoming UAA/NIAS Indigenous Talent ID Day in Armidale

Posted inGwydir Shire, Indigenous, Memorials and funerals

Hundreds attend Myall Creek Massacre commemoration

by New England Times Newsdesk with AAPJune 11, 2024

Hundreds of people have gathered to remember the day Aboriginal people were massacred by stockmen in our region 186 years ago.

Posted inIndigenous

First Nations artists in the spotlight at Myall Creek Memorial

blankby Lia EdwardsJune 7, 2024

Arts North West is partnering with Ceramic Break Sculpture Park in Warialda to deliver the ‘Myall Creek Memorial Exhibition’ and ‘Gather & Trade: Aboriginal Artisan Micro Markets’ on tomorrow

Posted inEnergy, Federal Politics, Indigenous

Senators claim future gas plan ‘deaf’ to traditional owners’ concerns

blankby AAPJune 6, 2024

The future gas strategy has been criticised for misrepresenting the views of traditional owners, with calls for an apology from the federal government.

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