‘Military state’ fears as Alice Springs curfew set to roll on
A leading advocate for children says she fears the NT is turning down a dangerous path as it grapples with its youth crime crisis.
A leading advocate for children says she fears the NT is turning down a dangerous path as it grapples with its youth crime crisis.
A private SA school is under fire after a mother removed her children because her young daughter was disciplined for refusing to stand during the national anthem.
Families caught in the midst of the violence and unrest in Alice Springs say they fear for the lives and futures of their children.
The principal of Central Australia’s largest Indigenous school has criticised the NT government for only responding to violence in the red centre when it’s ‘visible’.
The Northern Territory Police Commissioner says the objective is to keep children out of the criminal justice system as 60 officers head to Alice Springs.
A principal of the largest Aboriginal school in Alice Springs sent staff to help families fearing for their lives as violence erupted on the streets.
The successful candidates for the inaugural South Australian First Nations Voice have been declared. Here’s the full list of representatives and what it all means.
There is a systemic problem with racism in every police force in Australia but they need to acknowledge it exists before we can solve it, writes Douglas Smith.
Better investment and focus is needed if a radical new proposal to red-flag at-risk schoolkids is going to work, SA’s top advocate for Aboriginal children says.
Before bringing the Crows and Geelong blockbuster to a screeching halt, new footage shows last night’s pitch invader pinching property off of a security guard.
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