
Daily news digest March 19
Indigenous news in Australia for today highlights several cultural and legislative developments across the country.
National and Cultural Updates
DanceRites 2026 Registrations:
Registrations have officially opened for DanceRites 2026, Australia’s prestigious national First Nations dance competition.
Aboriginal Heritage Act Reforms:
In Tasmania, the Tasmanian Regional Aboriginal Communities Alliance (TRACA) noted improvements in government consultations regarding reforms to the State’s Aboriginal Heritage Act.
Vocational Education Investment:
A $100 million joint investment from the Federal and NSW governments has been announced to boost First Nations vocational training ahead of National Closing the Gap Day.
Criticism of Progress:
Commentary from Monash University highlights that current “Close the Gap” targets are largely failing, arguing that Victoria’s move toward self-determination through treaty is a necessary shift to improve outcomes.
Recent Community & Social News
$100 Million Training Boost:
The Federal and NSW Labor Governments announced a $100 million plan to strengthen Aboriginal Community Controlled training organisations. This includes $83.4 million for training quality and outreach.
Totemic Crocodile Search:
Authorities and Australia Zoo have remained silent regarding the search for a captured totemic crocodile, a matter of significant cultural concern for local Indigenous groups.
South Australia Voice to Parliament:
Updates from the Attorney-General’s Department confirm ongoing operations and recognition of Traditional Owners as part of the state’s First Nations Voice to Parliament initiative.






