NT’s top cop apologises for Indigenous racism
NT Police Commissioner Michael Murphy has made a lengthy apology to Aboriginal people of the territory, six months after racism inside the force was exposed.
NT Police Commissioner Michael Murphy has made a lengthy apology to Aboriginal people of the territory, six months after racism inside the force was exposed.
Anthony Albanese now faces fresh divisions with pro-voice campaigners over his decision to dump the Makarrata process, with Pat Anderson blasting his comments as confusing.
Northern Territory Police Commissioner Michael Murphy has apologised to Aboriginal people of the territory for ‘harms and injustices’ inflicted on them by police.
Yawaru leader Peter Yu says Anthony Albanese’s economic solution for Aboriginal Australia will help disadvantaged communities move away from their reliance on government welfare.
This is now Anthony Albanese’s story – a grand effort to usher the most disadvantaged Indigenous Australians into the mainstream economy.
Anthony Albanese has put his climate and industry policies at the heart of the revamped Indigenous affairs agenda Labor will take to the next election.
The new Indigenous Australians Minister and her husband Richard are raising four young Aboriginal girls, the biological children of relatives who previously lived with their grandmother.
Every winter, the PM and leaders from across the nation visit northeast Arnhem Land to talk policy, progress – and lack of it – but Dhopiya Gurruwiwi takes her place at the Garma Festival for family.
The NT has recorded the worst results of any Australian jurisdiction in the latest Closing the Gap report, overseeing a litany of increases in disparity between Indigenous and non-Indigenous over the past four years.
The fact governments have been caught out doing business as usual in the report should sting in the NT election campaign, but voters are now used to bad results.
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