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'Bad Feminist' author Roxane Gay sits down with The Point’s Rachael Hocking to discuss race relations in Australia, intersectional feminism and why movies like...
The Channel Seven breakfast show faces the repercussions for a controversial segment about removing Aboriginal children from their families.
The brothers, aged three and five, drowned in the Ross River in the wake of the Townsville floods.
The Opposition Leader has made an election-eve pitch to voters, promising tax cuts and a major boost to Australian healthcare.
Aboriginal consumers were disproportionately affected because of the cultural significance of "sorry business".
Millions of dollars have been set aside to pursue an Indigenous voice to parliament, despite the PM opposing to idea.
Indigenous Affairs Minister Nigel Scullion has delivered his final speech to parliament, backing the Adani coal mine as positive for traditional owners.

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Melbourne Football Club players feature in an anti-bullying campaign, designed to support players and young people.
Miss First Nation will see eight new drag queens styling their oversized wigs and showing off their most unique costumes as they fight for the 2019 crown over a...
Stolen Generations survivor and ballet legend Noel Tovey AM was a “rentboy”, jailed for homosexual activity and among the first marchers of London’s Pride. In his...
The return of Indigenous Australian remains, stolen and taken overseas, is closely linked to the fate of the communities they come from, two descendants say.
Michael, an HIV positive Indigenous health worker, shares his first-hand experience of why culturally appropriate healthcare services are critical if we want to...
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OPINION: Marlee Silva reflects on how her favourite musician taught her how to be an unapologetic black woman... and dance.
ANALYSIS: Does Australia deliver basic human rights to all children, equally? Dr Hannah McGlade asks, what has been compromised in the pursuit of punishment.
OPINION: Reversing the high rate of suicide is not beyond us. Richard Weston of the Healing Foundation explains, the crisis can be arrested.
OPINION: Respectful of everyone's right to participate, the Victorian Treaty Advancement Commissioner, Jill Gallagher has asked incarcerated men and women to...
ANALYSIS: The common thread to First Nations suicides is poverty, writes Gerry Georgatos.
ANALYSIS: Dr Hannah McGlade has looked at the tragic circumstances common in many youth suicide cases and believes, cultural safety is imperative to arrest this...
ANALYSIS: Aboriginal Psychologist Dr Tracy Westerman asks, where is the empathy and compassion for Indigenous youth who are taking their own lives?
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'Bad Feminist' author Roxane Gay sits down with The Point’s Rachael Hocking to discuss race relations in Australia, intersectional feminism and why movies like...
The Opposition Leader has made an election-eve pitch to voters, promising tax cuts and a major boost to Australian healthcare.
The Channel Seven breakfast show faces the repercussions for a controversial segment about removing Aboriginal children from their families.
The interactive map will showcase the national park's natural beauty and has been supported by Traditional Owners.
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The brothers, aged three and five, drowned in the Ross River in the wake of the Townsville floods.
Millions of dollars have been set aside to pursue an Indigenous voice to parliament, despite the PM opposing to idea.
Stolen Generations survivor and ballet legend Noel Tovey AM was a “rentboy”, jailed for homosexual activity and among the first marchers of London’s Pride. In his...
Indigenous Affairs Minister Nigel Scullion has delivered his final speech to parliament, backing the Adani coal mine as positive for traditional owners.
Aboriginal consumers were disproportionately affected because of the cultural significance of "sorry business".
Melbourne Football Club players feature in an anti-bullying campaign, designed to support players and young people.
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