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Western Australia's criminal justice system fails a family violence survivor after police arrest, strip search and lock-up a pregnant Aboriginal mother for...
The highly acclaimed Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander performance company, Bangarra Dance Theatre, is set to celebrate its 30th birthday.
Adani is one approval away from resuming construction of its Queensland coal mine after its plan to protect an endangered finch was accepted.
A group of Aboriginal women from the Anangu Pitjanjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands have gifted the Muslim communities in Adelaide and New Zealand a painting...
A tribute to Dr William Jonas, a proud Worimi academic and social justice activist 1941 - 2019, by an old friend.
An Indigenous rights campaigner says Aboriginal people should have been consulted about a heritage protection review before it was open to the public.
The program at Mossman State School aims to have Indigenous and non-Indigenous students speaking fluent Kuku Yalanji.

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The highly acclaimed Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander performance company, Bangarra Dance Theatre, is set to celebrate its 30th birthday.
Western Australia's criminal justice system fails a family violence survivor after police arrest, strip search and lock-up a pregnant Aboriginal mother for...
A number of Aboriginal students in Western Australia have been awarded an inaugural scholarship to help them with their schooling many decided to go into the...
What started as a small ceremony in Victoria recognising fallen Indigenous soldiers has now become a nation-wide Reconciliation Week event.
A tribute to Dr William Jonas, a proud Worimi academic and social justice activist 1941 - 2019, by an old friend.
A group of Aboriginal women from the Anangu Pitjanjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands have gifted the Muslim communities in Adelaide and New Zealand a painting...
The first Aboriginal person to hold the Indigenous affairs portfolio says work continues on constitutional recognition but it has to be done right.
An Indigenous rights campaigner says Aboriginal people should have been consulted about a heritage protection review before it was open to the public.
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A NSW Greens MP is pushing to change the double-jeopardy laws after a failed appeal relating to the suspected killer of three Aboriginal children.
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