We are delighted to announce the latest issue of the “Journal of Australian Indigenous Issues” has recently been published. The journal is one of the leading, and longest running, Indigenous Studies journals in Australia, now in its 27th year of publication. It publishes articles, that go through an independent peer review process prior to acceptance, across a wide range of areas. The journal is hosted by Informit, which is Australia’s leading source of publications on humanities and social sciences. The latest issue, which can be accessed at https://lnkd.in/g3FTmMxP, contains the following four articles and one poem. Articles - “Indigenising the Archibald: Portraits of Aboriginal people in the Archibald Prize”, by Donna Leslie - “Identifying pathways towards Indigenous Australian flourishing: An interpretative phenomenological investigation”, by Charles O’Leary and Peggy Kern - “‘Performative Reconciliation': Two case studies of Elevate Reconciliation Action Plans (RAPs)”, by Andrew Gunstone - “The Indigenous self-government landscape in Australia: A descriptive and conceptual model”, by Anthea Compton, Donna Murray, and Alison Vivian Poetry - “The Shearers are arrivin’”, by Donna Leslie National Centre for Reconciliation, Truth, and Justice Federation University Australia Reconciliation Australia