Andrew Bolt's newspaper, Melbourne's Herald Sun, has been ordered to publish a corrective notice after the Federal Court found that two of Bolt's columns attacking fair skinned Aboriginals in 2009 breached the Racial Discrimination Act.

Justice Mordecai Bromberg ordered the notice be published twice alongside Bolt's columns in the next fortnight to provide a public record of the court's findings and help "redress the harm done" by the columns.

Andrew Bolt after the court hearing. Credit:Justin McManus

The court found Bolt had wrongly accused a number of fair skinned Australians of being motivated by "career opportunities" or "political activism" to falsely identify as Aboriginals.

Bolt's articles, which were published in 2009, were headlined "It's so hip to be black" and "White fellas in the black".