Bourke
Gamilaroi man Mitch Tambo will appear at the Men of Bourke Forum 2025, a two-day event focused on men's identity, wellbeing and healing. The forum will take place from 16–17 June at Bourke Chris...
Three respected community leaders have been announced as finalists for the 2025 National NAIDOC Female Elder of the Year Award, which will be presented at Saturday's awards ceremony in Boorloo (Perth)...
Australia's first truth-telling body has launched a new campaign featuring the truths of First Peoples to coincide with Reconciliation Week. The Yoorrook Justice Commission, who are expected to make m...
The country's first truth-telling body is expected to make more than 100 recommendations when they deliver their final report next month, with the body expecting the government to be "serious about im...
Passion for food runs in the family for Rockpool chef Luke Bourke. His older sister and twin brother are also both chefs and his grandmother always got him involved in the cooking at home.
2024 in Victoria saw both stagnation and progress, as the state government's decision to abandon progressive causes on youth incarceration contrasted with the beginning of historical Treaty negotiatio...
The fall out of the Queensland government's decision to cancel the state's truth-telling inquiry continues, with Victoria's own truth-telling body labelling the decision "devastating".
Indigenous, human rights and legal groups have slammed the Victorian government's decision to abandon plans to raise the age of criminal responsibility to 14, arguing the Labor government have caved i...
The secretary of the Victorian Housing Department has told a truth-telling inquiry in Naarm the disparity between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people and their access to housing is a "crisis".
Victorian police will apologise for their involvement in the Stolen Generation and implement an improved monitoring system for complaints made by Aboriginal people as part of 79 proposed reforms to ch...
A truth-telling inquiry in Victoria has heard the state received more than $83 billion in water revenue over the past decade, but none of that was passed on to Indigenous people.
The family of two Indigenous girls who died in horrific circumstances in 1987 have said the findings of the coroner, which found the police investigation was "inexplicably" deficient - in part due to...
The investigation into the death of two Indigenous girls in 1987 was "inexplicably" deficient, in part due to racial bias in the NSW Police Force at the time, a coroner has found.