Victoria’s made history with exclusive native title – but it doesn’t tackle water justice 18 Sep In July 2025, after a decade of litigation, the native title rights of Ngintait, Nyeri Nyeri and Latji Latji peoples were recognised in … Read more
Legal status for waterways: where are we headed 21 Jul “Reciprocity is rooted in the understanding that we are not alone, that the Earth is populated by non-human persons, wise and inventive beings … Read more
Developing a new water plan for the Northern Territory: opportunities and challenges 25 Aug The Northern Territory’s Strategic Water Plan is currently under development, and the final plan will need to focus on the safety and security … Read more
What the Uluru Statement of the Heart might mean for water 3 Jun For Dr Anne Poelina, water justice is intrinsic to a future where Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians move forward in a spirit of … Read more
Water rights to be art prize focus 11 Jun Aboriginal artists have been invited by the Desart and Central Land Council to submit their works for the third Vincent Lingiari Art Award … Read more
Study finds Indigenous water market inequality rising 4 Aug Groundbreaking research by researchers at Griffith University has found that Indigenous people’s share of Australian water rights is miniscule … Read more