Much has been written about the longstanding failings of the Australian media in its reportage of Indigenous affairs. The most recent example […]
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Recently, a landmark coronial inquiry into the deaths of four Indigenous women from domestic and family violence in the Northern Territory released […]
Senator Lidia Thorpe has hit back at Labor and the Coalition as they prepare to pass a censure motion against […]
The First Peoples Disability Network Australia (FPDN), a national organisation governed by Indigenous Australians with lived experience of disability, is […]
In a courageous and defiant act of protest, Independent Senator Lidia Thorpe disrupted a key moment of King Charles III’s […]
It’s one year since the failed referendum to enshrine a First Nations Voice to Parliament in the Australian Constitution. The vote represents […]
A 17-year-old Indigenous boy has died while in custody at a youth detention centre in Western Australia, marking the second […]
Rachael Gunn, also known as “b-girl Raygun,” has become a focal point of controversy following her performance at the 2024 […]
The Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee convened on Tuesday to commence public hearings into Senator Lidia Thorpe’s Genocide Bill, […]
All Australian teachers need to be able to teach their students about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures. […]