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Fijians invited to have say on Constitution review
Fiji's Constitution Review Commission has begun the public phase of its review,...
Rebekah Rasmussen 7 May 2026
Pasefika MP Anasina Gray-Barberio denied chance to practice her culture with song from community ahead of inaugural speech
The first Pasefika woman to serve in Victoria's parliament has been denied custo...
Jarred Cross 27 Nov 2024
Joint Council reaffirms commitment to closing the gap
At a significant meeting in Western Australia, leaders from across the nation ga...
Rhiannon Clarke 15 Nov 2024
Early voting begins in Northern Territory election
Early voting in the 2024 Territory Election began this week and will be availabl...
Tiesha Hewitt 13 Aug 2024
'Time for a refresh': City of Sydney's first Aboriginal councillor, Yvonne Weldon, to run for mayor
City of Sydney's first Aboriginal councillor Yvonne Weldon says it's time for a...
Jarred Cross 1 Aug 2024
Conference centres First Nations voices to transform Indigenous justice outcomes

"It is really important that when we look at 'how do we address the challenges that children and young people are facing'…we listen to them.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Jul 16, 2024
Protest calls for justice as JC inquest reveals breach of police use of force policy

Evidence at the inquest into JC's death continued on Wednesday, as family, friends, and supporters staged a protest march through Geraldton CBD, demanding justice for the 29-year-old Yamatji woman.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jul 4, 2024
Tremane Baxter-Edwards will push for positive change in WA's Youth Parliament

17-year-old Tremane Baxter-Edwards from Wyndham has been chosen to represent the Kalgoorlie electorate in the 2024 Youth Parliament program of the YMCA WA.

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke May 7, 2024
$1m to boost Indigenous representation on Australian boards

An elite group of Indigenous business leaders from across the country have been earmarked for future boardroom roles. The 45 experienced executives were the inaugural recipients of the federal governm...

David Prestipino David Prestipino Apr 30, 2024
Lidia Thorpe says docking MPs pay for misbehaviour "just a slap on the wrist"

Independent Senator Lidia Thorpe says a proposal to dock politicians' pay up to five per cent for misbehaviour in Parliament, revealed in a leaked document, would amount to barely a slap on the wrist.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Apr 3, 2024
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