No change on treaty for Nats’ new leader
Incoming Victorian Nationals leader Danny O’Brien says an Indigenous treaty won’t be one of his policy tweaks in taking over from Peter Walsh.
Incoming Victorian Nationals leader Danny O’Brien says an Indigenous treaty won’t be one of his policy tweaks in taking over from Peter Walsh.
SA’s Voice is set to make its inaugural presentation to state parliament — the first of its kind in Australia. But the legislation, giving Indigenous leaders the right to address cabinet and departmental chiefs, has already sparked backlash.
A community group that sank the Blayney goldmine has tied itself to $660,000 in local projects, with the local Indigenous authority accusing the council of preferential treatment.
A union has been accused of ‘retaliation’ against Indigenous staff who did not want to support the voice referendum campaign.
Jacinta Nampijinpa Price’s comments came after Labor and the Greens blocked a Senate motion aimed at overturning the decision on the Regis Resources gold project.
An estimated 15,000 demonstrators poured into Wellington from all corners of the country to protest against a conservative proposal accused of stoking racial divisions.
WA’s Aboriginal prison population was already the highest in Australia and has grown a whopping 17.4 per cent in the past year
A dud inquiry hamstrings itself and laughably finds ‘no admissible evidence’ of racist conduct by NT police – even though it’s sitting on a pile of evidence it refuses to use.
One of the First Nations leaders backing climbing closures at Mt Arapiles favours restoration of hard-to-see rock art.
The young offender allegedly found in a hotel room with a parole officer appointed to him by NAAJA was subject to emotional and physical abuse as a child, court documents reveal.
Samantha Alampi – who manages the paroles of serious offenders for the North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency – was allegedly found in an Alice Springs hotel room with her parolee Jefferson Woodie during a police raid.
State politicians were at pains to show other ways Blayney mine opponents could have protected the site before Tanya Plibersek blocked the project, as her own department described the bid as a “last resort”.
Tanya Plibersek will face judicial scrutiny over her decision to heritage-list part of the Blayney gold mine site, effectively blocking the $1m project.
Truth-telling sessions examining youth crime have been axed after the inquiry was halted by the new Crisafulli government, which staked its future on the issue.
Key evidence submitted late to Tanya Plibersek received an ‘unfair’ lack of scrutiny, avoiding assessment outside of her own office.
It’s one thing to hide behind cultural heritage preservation, quite another to use secrecy and obfuscation as bureaucratic weapons.
Three in 10 Indigenous Australians avoid necessary healthcare, with Indigenous health organisations under-represented, Monash is opting to change this.
Facing the threat of extinction because of fire and foxes, WA’s population of wiliji wallabies look to Indigenous rangers for salvation.
Aboriginal leader Marcia Langton says Australia needs to make more use of the Indigenous know-how developed over millennia.
The new Queensland Premier has been challenged to show his face in Aboriginal communities after ordering an immediate stop to Truth-Telling and Healing Inquiry hearings.
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