Eerie detail sparks ‘gut-wrenching’ new theory on Riverlea bodies
Kaurna Traditional Owners and Elders have questioned whether a mass grave at a housing development site in Adelaide’s north, could be the result of a massacre.
Kaurna Traditional Owners and Elders have questioned whether a mass grave at a housing development site in Adelaide’s north, could be the result of a massacre.
Aboriginal ancestral remains removed from a mass burial grave at the Riverlea housing development site should be put back in the ground, Traditional Owners say.
Famous faces joined an “around the campfire” discussion at the Gov in Hindmarsh on Tuesday night targeting undecided voters on the Voice.
Minister for Indigenous Australians Linda Burney says the Voice debate and referendum is about love, generosity and understanding of our nation’s history.
Indigenous affairs reporter Douglas Smith says he will vote Yes in the upcoming Voice referendum. Here’s why.
Indigenous leaders say the Voice debate is weighing heavily on First Nations people with the nature of the discussion turning ugly.
Everything from boats to planes are being called in to help officials overcome one major challenge to communities in the state’s most remote reaches.
The Advertiser exit polls conducted at five voting locations across Adelaide on day one of pre-polling show how many have already said Yes and No.
While investigating the harrowing deaths of six Aboriginal women, The Advertiser was met with a wall of silence from authorities. Indigenous leaders say that needs to change.
A distraught dad was left with haunting unanswered questions after his daughter’s body was found being eaten by dogs – but now he has fresh hope for answers.
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