
Daily news digest February 21
Indigenous news for today highlights significant developments in community infrastructure, justice, and cultural preservation across Australia.
Community & Digital Connectivity
Wi-Fi Rollout Narrows Digital Gap:
A new Wi-Fi rollout is underway to address the digital divide in First Nations communities, providing improved access to online services and connectivity.

Food Subsidy Relief:
In Lockhart River, a new food subsidy is reportedly making a “real and tangible” difference for families by making healthy food more affordable.
Justice & Legal News
Closing the Gap Challenges:
Reports indicate that violent chaos in remote Northern Territory communities continues to challenge the effectiveness of the national Closing the Gap strategy.

Land & Culture
Darrajayin Protected Area:
In a major milestone, Darrajayin has been declared Western Australia’s first Aboriginal Protected Area in nearly 30 years.
Tourism Accelerator Program:
The NT Aboriginal Tourism Business Accelerator Program has launched its third year, aimed at helping Indigenous entrepreneurs turn cultural aspirations into sustainable businesses.

Health Research Funding:
New data shows a significant boost in First Nations health research, with Indigenous researchers leading 31.6 per cent of recent grants.
Sports & Recognition
St Kilda Club Leaders:
Young players Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera and Marcus Windhager have been selected as club leaders for the 2026 season.








