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An Indigenous Australian senator issued a powerful plea on Monday to eliminate discrimination targeting Aboriginal youth, as the nation observed its ...
An Indigenous Australian senator has called attention to continued racism faced by Aboriginal children during the country’s ...
Lidia Thorpe, 1st aboriginal senator, says indigenous children still being 'demonized, stolen and locked in cages' - Anadolu ...
Anthony Albanese has unveiled a $176million funding package aimed at boosting economic opportunities for Indigenous ...
Adjunct Professor Sue-Anne Hunter, a Wurundjeri and Ngurai Illum Wurrung woman, will start in the role later this year.
The reintroduction of spit hoods is among several changes to the NT’s Youth Justice Act, which passed into law yesterday. On ...
Firebrand independent senator Lidia Thorpe is calling on her parliamentary colleagues to take “action” on deaths in custody ...
The government bill, which will reduce 20% of student debt for some 3m Australians, was supported by the Greens and ...
From the pain of a broken political promise and one community’s desire to push forward, the Garma festival was born.
Senator Lidia Thorpe's motion for urgent action on First Nations deaths in custody drew support in the Upper House, with politicians from Labor, the Coalition and the Greens speaking in favour.
Rates of incarceration, suicide, children in out-of-home care, and children developmentally on track worsened.
The latest Closing the Gap report on Indigenous disadvantage has found just four of 19 targets have improved, leading some to question the point of the goals.