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Bernard with his daughter Mea at the Yarrabah All Blacks Carnival in November 2013.
Stories | 11 Feb 2014

Bernard Sabadi, a 29 year old Badu Island man from the Torres Strait is encouraging all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to embrace living a healthier lifestyle. By promoting regular exercise and healthy eating, he believes he can inspire and motivate others to do the same.

Stories | 6 Dec 2013

The Australian Government will ask Ceduna residents to have their say on whether they think income management in their region would benefit their community.

Stories | 20 Nov 2013

The Strong Fathers Strong Families project aims to strengthen the role of Yolngu fathers in their families.

Stories | 18 Nov 2013

It’s every Australian’s dream to own a home. Increasing opportunities for home ownership for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples is an important part of Closing the Gap.

Stories | 14 Nov 2013

Access to dialysis can be difficult for many Australians but for those who live in remote communities, it is almost impossible. The closest centre can be up to 1000 kilometres away.

AFL Indigenous All Stars coach Michael O'Loughlin with the “Aboriginal Health in Aboriginal Hands” app.
Stories | 8 Nov 2013

The chair of the National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO) Justin Mohamed recently joined with the AFL Indigenous All Stars team to launch Australia’s first Aboriginal Health app.

Stories | 6 Nov 2013

BushMob’s intention is clear – they want young people in Central Australia who have lost their way to make some positive choices in their lives.

No Smokes guest blogger Sekur Clayton.
Stories | 28 Oct 2013

The power of blogging is being used in an innovative way by national anti-smoking campaign, No Smokes.

Uncle Gordon Langton and Sam Thaiday from the Brisbane Broncos in a ‘Deadly Choices’ healthy lifestyle ad.
Stories | 18 Oct 2013

Deadly Choices, an initiative of the Institute for Urban Indigenous Health in South East Queensland, is one local project working hard to help Queensland communities make healthy choices.

Participants at the third annual Football Federation Victoria Indigenous Football Tournament.
Stories | 10 Oct 2013

More than 450 Indigenous boys and girls, aged 7 through 14, pulled on their boots for the third annual Football Federation Victoria Indigenous Football Tournament.

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