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Daily news digest January 24

January 24, 2026

Indigenous news and events for Saturday, January 24 centre on leadership appointments, cultural site disputes, and preparations for upcoming “Invasion Day” commemorations.

Current News & Political Developments

Black Mountain Tower Stalled:
Ngunnawal custodians in Canberra expressed concerns that plans to transform Black Mountain Tower into a cultural site have stalled due to their exclusion from discussions with the ACT government and Telstra.

NTFL Representative Clash:
Former AFL stars Willie Rioli, pictured, and Janet Baird will lead the Indigenous-led “Heat” men’s and women’s teams tonight in a highly anticipated Northern Territory Football League representative match at TIO Stadium.

Candidate Nominations:
Nominations for the 2026 South Australian First Nations Voice Election are scheduled to open on Tuesday, January 27, 2026, following the long weekend.

Nipaluna / Hobart:
The Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre (TAC) will lead its annual street march starting at 11:00 AM from the TAC building on Elizabeth Street, concluding with a rally at Parliament Lawns at 12:00 PM.

Wind Farm Approval:
Environmental and community concerns have been raised today regarding a new wind farm at St Patricks Plains, which critics argue may impact local species and lacks sufficient Indigenous consultation.

Death of Pioneer Uncle Albert Holt:
Respected Indigenous leader, author, and Bidjara elder Uncle Albert Holt has died at age 89. A “Queensland Great,” Holt was a trailblazer in education and justice, co-founding Queensland’s first Indigenous school and the groundbreaking Murri Court.

New Youth Employment Pathway:
AFL and NRL legends have launched a grassroots program on the Gold Coast aimed at closing the opportunity gap for Indigenous youth. The initiative has already helped over 200 students find employment.

Cultural Events & Commemorations

Sunset Cultural Ceremony:
Held today from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM at Burnum Burnum Sanctuary in Woronora, NSW, inviting community members for reflection, yarning, and listening ahead of January 26.

Bullanginya Dreaming:
An immersive nighttime multimedia exhibition blending contemporary art with Indigenous heritage continues tonight in Barooga, NSW.

Zach Green “The Storyteller Chef”:
Indigenous chef Zach Green, pictured above, is hosting an event at York Town Hall today, January 24, at 10:00am, focusing on Indigenous food, culture, and storytelling.

Albany Bicentenary Commemorations:
The “Albany: Then & Now” exhibition continues at the Museum of the Great Southern, showcasing the history of Kinjarling/Albany as a place of early interaction between Aboriginal and British people.

Stage Productions

Dear Son:
A stage show featuring letters from Indigenous men to their sons/fathers, performing tonight at Belvoir St Theatre, Sydney.

Soul of Possum:
A historical thriller by Brodie Murray set on Wamba Wamba country, performing tonight at fortyfivedownstairs, Melbourne.

Guided Cultural Walk:
An informative session on traditional “useful plants” was held this morning at the Tulla-yugaipa Track in Queensland.

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.