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Daily News Digest March 6

March 6, 2026

Today’s Indigenous news in Australia features several significant developments regarding government inquiries into racism, community funding, and cultural milestones.

National Inquiries & Politics

Federal Racism Inquiry Launched:
A major Federal parliamentary inquiry into racism, hate, and violence directed at First Nations people has officially opened. Indigenous leaders and advocates are urging the committee to produce “results, not rhetoric” rather than just another diagnostic report.

Focus on Post-Referendum Racism:
The inquiry follows reports that the 2023 Voice referendum led to a spike in hostile racism and online hate. Submissions are open until May 1, 2026.

Senator Travel Claims:
Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price has defended her use of taxpayer funds for travel during a defamation case, as parliamentary expenses come under renewed scrutiny.

Community & Culture

NAISDA 50th Anniversary:
The National Aboriginal Islander Skills Development Association (NAISDA) is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a refreshed brand identity, honouring its legacy in Indigenous performing arts.

Indigenous Community Funding:
Central Australia: Miner Tivan Limited has committed up to $1 million in funding to support Indigenous communities in Central Australia through a new partnership.

Red Centre Tourism: New federal grants have been announced to support local tourism operators in the Red Centre to expand cultural experiences and create jobs.

Game Changer Grants: Ember Connect has launched its March 2026 grant round, offering four $2,500 grants to support the professional development of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women.

Justice & Legal

Hit-and-Run Sentencing Controversy:
Public outcry has followed a court decision allowing a hit-and-run driver who sent racist messages to retain his license despite a fatal crash.

Sport

AFL Pre-Season:
Charlie Cameron is receiving praise for his “turned back the clock” performance in pre-season matches, credited to a rigorous off-season running program.

Matildas Update:
Australia’s national team, featuring several Indigenous stars, defeated Iran 4-0 on the Gold Coast and is now preparing for a critical match against South Korea on Sunday.

 

 

Peter Rowe

Peter Rowe leads First Nations News as Editor, with over three decades of experience across international newsrooms, digital platforms and media strategy roles. For the past 20 years, he’s worked in Australia – reporting, editing and advising on stories that shape public debate.