Camp Sovereignty
The Neo-Nazi group allegedly involved in last year's attacks on Camp Sovereignty says it will disband in response to forthcoming federal hate laws.
A broad range of topics made headlines in Indigenous affairs throughout 2025. National Indigenous Times looks back some of the most prominent stories from the past year.
In August, a gang of neo-Nazis armed with poles stormed Camp Sovereignty, a sacred site of ceremony, resistance and healing for First Peoples.
A neo-Nazi who allegedly led a violent group attack on a First Nations protest camp will walk free from court on bail. Thomas Sewell, 32, hired a top barrister to argue he should be freed for a second...
An avowed Neo-Nazi leader has made a second bail bid after allegedly leading a group attack on an Aboriginal protest site, with his fiance putting up $20,000 to secure his release.
The Australian Federal Police continue to defer responsibility for classifying the attacks on Camp Sovereignty as a hate crime, Senator Lidia Thorpe says.
Senator Lidia Thorpe will table a petition in the Senate on Wednesday with more than 400,000 signatures calling for justice after a gang of neo-Nazis violently attacked Camp Sovereignty in August.
Independent senator Lidia Thorpe says people have treated a "metaphor like a national emergency", describing the outrage over her comments about burning down Parliament House as a "joke".
More than twenty members of the federal parliamentary crossbench have written to the Albanese Government urging the attack on Camp Sovereignty in August to be treated as a hate crime.
A 15th person has been charged in connection with the violent attack on Camp Sovereignty in Melbourne in August, an incident that Aboriginal leaders have condemned as a hate crime.
Tens of thousands rallied across Australia on Saturday for the Sovereignty Never Ceded National Day of Action. Rallies organised by The Blak Caucus were held in major cities nationwide.
Victorian Police have admitted they were unprepared for last month's attack on Camp Sovereignty, as Melbourne's CBD braces for rallies this weekend.
When Liberal Senator Ben Small - who holds the seat of Forrest, the electorate where we live - said he was "heartened" to see "patriotic pride" at the March for Australia rallies, rallies where neo-Na...