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AEC introduces mandatory cultural training after Voice referendum voting incident
More than 100,000 Australian Electoral Commission staff will receive Aboriginal...
Dechlan Brennan 8 Jul 2026
Marninwarntikura Women’s Resource Centre welcomes court reopening but warns of impact on remote families
Marninwarntikura Women's Resource Centre, based in Fitzroy Crossing in Western A...
Natasha Clark 7 Jul 2026
Exclusive: Review launched after First Nations woman’s body left in Perth backyard for seven hours
The family of a First Nations woman left lying in a northern Boorloo/Perth backy...
Exclusive: Kimberley Aboriginal leaders warn court closures are cutting off access to justice
Kimberley Aboriginal leaders say shuttered regional courts have cut First Nation...
Natasha Clark 24 Jun 2026
Australia accused of ignoring human rights obligations on Indigenous children
The overrepresentation of Indigenous children in the criminal justice system "re...
Dechlan Brennan 7 May 2026
British Columbia First Nations leaders demand end to sex discrimination and violence against women

Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs Secretary-Treasurer, Chief Marilyn Slett (K̓áwáziɫ), was in Ottawa on Tuesday - Canada's National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murde...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre May 6, 2026
Exclusive: Homeless after eviction, First Nations mother dies two weeks after giving birth

This report contains the name of an Indigenous person who has died. Mary Ann Miller gave birth to her seventh child at Perth's Fiona Stanley Hospital in March.

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Apr 21, 2026
Human Rights Commission accepts racism complaint over Inverell pool incident

The Australian Human Rights Commission has accepted a racial discrimination complaint against NSW Police after First Nations children were removed from the Inverell Aquatic Centre last year.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Apr 10, 2026
Woman charged after being pushed to the ground by police officer in Broome

WA Police have charged a woman who was pushed to the ground by a police officer in the State's north, as video of the incident circulates online.

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Apr 8, 2026
Bold new podcast challenges leaders on workplace culture

The perspectives of First Nations employees in the workplace will feature heavily in a new Australian podcast which aims to shift the leadership conversation from optics to accountability.

David Prestipino David Prestipino Mar 26, 2026
'No harmony without justice' - Protest rejects ‘Harmony Day’ in call for national truth-telling

Hundreds of protestors in Sydney have called for the abolition of 'Harmony Day' in a push for truth-telling on racial discrimination and violence.

Alexandra Giorgianni Alexandra Giorgianni Mar 22, 2026
First Nations families speak out on harm caused after their children were thrown out of Inverell Aquatic Centre

First Nations families have spoken out publicly about the harm caused after their children were thrown out from the Inverell Aquatic Centre by NSW Police.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Mar 21, 2026
Thousands expected to march in Sydney against racial discrimination

Thousands of people are expected to march in Sydney on Saturday to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, standing in solidarity against racism, injustice, and ongoin...

Alexandra Giorgianni Alexandra Giorgianni Mar 20, 2026
EXCLUSIVE: Mother alleges she was told guards ignored woman’s cries for help before death in Bandyup prison

The mother of a 35-year-old Aboriginal woman who died in Perth's Bandyup Women's Prison claims guards failed to respond to her daughter's calls for help before her death.

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Mar 19, 2026
Standards Commissioner to probe allegations of systemic racism against Indigenous people in the ACT public service

Allegations of systemic discrimination against Indigenous staff in the Australian Capital Territory's Public Service have been referred to the ACT Public Sector Standards Commissioner.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Mar 11, 2026
Inquiry into racism against First Peoples urged to examine workplace discrimination

A government inquiry into racism towards First Peoples should also cover racism against First Nations people in the workplace. The call from the University of Technology Sydney's Centre for Indigenous...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Mar 6, 2026
January 26 not a date to celebrate when 'we're all on stolen land' - Race Discrimination Commissioner

The federal Race Discrimination Commissioner has made a case for not celebrating January 26, as we are "all on stolen land". Giridharan Sivaraman made the comments on an SBS podcast alongside Reconcil...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jan 31, 2026
On Invasion Day, Australia cannot dodge the truth in Geneva

Our people have always told the truth about what January 26 means. Dispossession. Violence. Stolen Land. Stolen children. Attempted cultural and linguistic erasure.

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Nerita Waight Jan 26, 2026
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