Dr Hannah McGlade   

Opinion
Is 'economic empowerment' the new 'trickle-down economics' for Indigenous communities?
According to a recent report of Supply Nation launched in Boorloo/Perth, Western...
Dr Hannah McGlade 24 Mar 2026
We are strong people, yet still being failed by the state and denied our rights
Noongar people and many Aboriginal people across Australia felt shock, hurt and...
Dr Hannah McGlade 31 Jan 2026
If governments are serious about addressing racist hate, they must start listening to Aboriginal people
Throughout Christmas, in the aftermath of the Bondi shooting horror which left 1...
Dr Hannah McGlade 19 Jan 2026
A child's death in custody should be a 'never again' moment - but the government refuses to listen
The Coronial inquest into the death of 16-year-old Cleveland Dodd should have be...
Dr Hannah McGlade 12 Dec 2025
We have the answers to the climate crisis and governments must listen before it’s too late
This year's COP 30 in Belem, Brazil, attracted a strong Aboriginal and Torres St...
Dr Hannah McGlade 25 Nov 2025
US critical minerals deal will leave many Aboriginal people behind

Anthony Albanese's long-awaited meeting with US President Donald Trump is being touted as a success in terms of commitments made between the two countries on the AUKUS submarine deal and access to Aus...

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Dr Hannah McGlade Oct 28, 2025
Indigenous people must have a strong independent voice at home and on the world stage

The Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (EMRIP) is an annual meeting at the UN Headquarters in Geneva focussing on Indigenous people's rights under the UN Declaration on the Rights of...

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Dr Hannah McGlade Jul 29, 2025
No more apologies and broken promises - end this violence against Aboriginal people

It's over 30 years ago that we as Noongar people took part in a national movement to Stop Black Deaths in Custody, leading to the federal announcement of the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in...

It’s time we prioritise the children, and legitimate systems reforms

The ALP's decimation of the Liberal / National parties and the breakup of the Coalition partnership should signal a turning point in Indigenous affairs.

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Dr Hannah McGlade May 28, 2025
Clean energy policy must address power inequality

One particularly significant Indigenous rights issue drawing attention at the United Nations concerns critical minerals, renewable energy, and the importance of a just energy transition that respects...

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Dr Hannah McGlade Jan 28, 2025
Voices of women and children still not heard

The long-awaited release of the Senate Inquiry report on murdered and missing Indigenous women and children has seen mixed reactions, ranging from optimism to outright dismay.

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Dr Hannah McGlade Aug 26, 2024
UN: WA Aboriginal heritage laws may breach Indigenous people’s rights under international law

In August 2021, as an expert member of the UN Permanent Forum for Indigenous Issues, and with First Nation's peoples from Western Australia, I wrote to the UN Committee on the Elimination of Race Disc...

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Dr Hannah McGlade May 28, 2024
Our country deserves better than misinformation and hate

The Australian Financial Review has apologised for their decision to publish Advance Australia's cartoon against the Voice featuring the head of Westfarmers Michael Chaney, his daughter Kate Chaney MP...

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Dr Hannah McGlade Jul 10, 2023
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