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Stephanie Boltje

Stephanie Boltje

Producer/Reporter at ABC TV The Drum

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    The 'predatory and unethical' scam targeting Australia's most vulnerable

    Financial Counsellors are warning of catastrophic impacts of unregulated gambling, known as "scambling", spreading like wildfire in First Nations communities. New data shows $2.8m in all types of scam losses were reported by First Nations people in the first six months of this year.
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    'We mean business': Meet the young people taking their demands to t...

    First Nations youth have put forward their demands to leaders in Canberra, and they have asked for a "real response".
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    Six hundred deaths, little justice: The ongoing toll of deaths in c...

    With more than 600 Indigenous deaths in custody since the royal commission, First Nations families say the staggering toll is Australia's shame.
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    Not a 'talkfest': What is happening with Aboriginal treaty in NSW?

    Discussions will get underway in the coming months with New South Wales Aboriginal communities across the state being asked: do they want a treaty?
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    Namatjira's Vivid projection is his 'most bold and ambitious work'

    One of Sydney's landmark buildings, site of the First Fleet landing, will light up tonight with Vincent Namatjira's King Dingo, an irreverent take on colonial power and a tribute to First Nations strength, pride and resilience.
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    'Everyone should have two mums': Narelda Jacobs's motherhood journey

    Network 10 presenter Narelda Jacobs and midwife Cherisse Buzzacott open up about their experiences of motherhood — navigating joy, grief and loss, blended families, rainbow families, sleepless nights and why it takes a "ready-made village".
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    How Pope Francis responded when asked to apologise for the past

    Indigenous Canadians reflect on the impact of Pope Francis's apology and what it meant for him to repudiate the Doctrine of Discovery.  
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    The LaPa Legends from La Perouse prepare for their Mardi Gras debut...

    Members of the LGBTIQA+ Aboriginal community with connections to La Perouse in Sydney are taking part in the Mardi Gras for the first time.
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    First Nations people experience higher rates of unmet housing needs...

    Rent crisis among the lowest-income First Nations households as new research drills down on the 'unmet' housing needs.
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    Warning for TikTok users as 'disgusting' trend goes viral

    You might have seen this viral TikTok trend on your social media account. This is the story of the man behind it and why it's being labelled "disgusting".
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    Indigenous doctors from across the globe point to the benefits of f...

    Hundreds of Indigenous doctors have converged from across the globe to share their tips for good health.
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    'We are determined to prove you wrong': South Australia's Voice to ...

    As SA's Voice to Parliament delivered its historic first speech, some are calling for faith in its ability to create meaningful change. But critics say they are not opposed to axing the body altogether.
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    'Everything was such a shock to me': The reality behind the rising ...

    Advocates call for urgent action to implement a commissioner for young people in New South Wales, with First Nations children 12 times more likely to be in out-of-home care.
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    Australia traded human remains for a prehistoric tiger skull. Decad...

    A Ngarrindjeri man's remains which were once traded for a prehistoric tiger skull will finally make their way home this weekend, as one of fourteen First Nations ancestors returned to Australia from United States museums.
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    'Very well proportioned for 15': The disturbing records on Queensla...

    First Nations people across Queensland are reacting to the new government's stand on truth-telling.
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    Artist Vincent Namatjira explores leadership in new exhibition King...

    Vincent Namatjira's latest exhibition, King Dingo, is designed to make people think about what a leader looks like.
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    Warlpiri teen Telaya Blacksmith set to make history at the Paris Pa...

    Just weeks before the Paralympics begin, four First Nations Paralympians have been announced in the squad. We hear from the youngest competitor.
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    Australia's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population hits t...

    The population of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians has surged past the million person mark.
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    What's in the budget for First Nations families as cost-of-living p...

    Alanah Scholes is a Gamilaroi Dunghutti mum trying to give her kids the best start to life but she’s having to make tough choices as the cost-of-living bites.
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    Ethan Moffitt comes from a long line of military men. This is how t...

    After World War II, Ethan’s great-grandfather didn’t reveal much about his service or choose to march on ANZAC Day. Only on the day of his great grandfather’s funeral did the family find out why.
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    International Women's Day means more than cupcakes for these change...

    This International Women’s Day, three women reflect on the good and bad of the modern workplace.