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‘After the fire comes renewal’: Yolngu people unbowed as PM urges ‘new path’

‘After the fire comes renewal’: Yolngu people unbowed as PM urges ‘new path’

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has vowed a renewed focus on economic empowerment for First Nations people despite the defeat of the Voice referendum, which Indigenous leaders say has not dimmed hope for unity.

  • by Keira Jenkins

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PM says passion still burns, but Price accuses him of grandstanding

PM says passion still burns, but Price accuses him of grandstanding

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will return to the Garma festival with a speech long on hope and short on policy proposals.

  • by James Massola and Paul Sakkal
Truth-telling set to fill Voice gap as Leeser urges PM to step up
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Truth-telling set to fill Voice gap as Leeser urges PM to step up

As retiring Indigenous Australians Minister Linda Burney declared history would look kindly upon the Voice effort, Liberal MP Julian Leeser lamented the “national silence” that has existed since its defeat.

  • by Paul Sakkal and James Massola
‘Turn every no into a yes’: Voice advocate vows to continue campaign

‘Turn every no into a yes’: Voice advocate vows to continue campaign

Eight months after the vote, one of the architects of the Voice to Parliament says her people have endured far worse and are not giving up.

  • by Keira Jenkins
‘The spotlight’s on Australia’: Indigenous diplomat says world took note of Voice vote
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‘The spotlight’s on Australia’: Indigenous diplomat says world took note of Voice vote

Justin Mohamed is Australia’s first diplomat for Indigenous issues. He is determined to make sure his people’s voices are heard around the world.

  • by Rob Harris
We still believe: Please, WA, have those hard conversations again

We still believe: Please, WA, have those hard conversations again

Some of us were prepared for the outcome of the referendum. What none of us were prepared for was the shift in the behaviour of a certain section of society.

  • by Stephen Morrison, Rodney Carpio and Cindy Sambo
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Ken Wyatt is not known for anger. But when he read his family’s government files ...

Ken Wyatt is not known for anger. But when he read his family’s government files ...

The former minister for Indigenous Australians thought he knew everything about the heartache of his people. Then he read about the treatment of his forebears.

  • by Victoria Laurie
Days of grand gestures for Indigenous reconciliation over: Cook
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Days of grand gestures for Indigenous reconciliation over: Cook

“The reason why I say that I think the nature of our society nowadays is such that we won’t see these big, grand social projects or social gestures,” WA Premier Roger Cook said.

  • by Hamish Hastie
‘Not well received’ at Harvard, these two writers maintain the rage

‘Not well received’ at Harvard, these two writers maintain the rage

Writer Tony Birch reflects on how Miles Franklin Award-winner Kim Scott has intrigued and inspired him.

  • by Jane Gleeson-White
Lowanna Grant stayed living with mum Karla into her 30s. Here’s why

Lowanna Grant stayed living with mum Karla into her 30s. Here’s why

The journalists work together, watch TV together – then there’s the tattoos ...

  • by Fenella Souter
From the footy field to the stage for this Indigenous dancer

From the footy field to the stage for this Indigenous dancer

Indigenous dancer Thomas ES Kelly says his work SILENCE has a message for all Australians.

  • by Chantal Nguyen

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