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Diggers learn Indigenous weapon making in Canberra
Army personnel learnt Indigenous weapon making and Ngunnawal cultural practice d...
Joseph Guenzler 10 Jun 2026
Indigenous children locked up at 'distressingly high' rate in Tasmanian youth detention centre
New Department of Education, Children and Young People (DECYP) data indicates In...
Callan Morse 17 Mar 2026
Pressure grows for inquiry into proposed NSW Human Rights Act
The New South Wales crossbench has called for an inquiry into proposed legislati...
Dechlan Brennan 17 Mar 2026
'Who is coming up with this stuff?': Labor migration changes an echo of Trump’s Muslim ban, Thorpe says
Labor's move to toughen immigration laws has been criticised by the Greens and m...
Dechlan Brennan 10 Mar 2026
‘The punitive approach is not working’: Custodial Inspector’s report raises alarm

The Tasmanian Aboriginal Legal Service says the Office of the Custodial Inspector's Annual Report exposes "a continuing failure by the Tasmanian Government" to provide humane and culturally safe condi...

Callan Morse Callan Morse Nov 6, 2025
Aboriginal people left "deeply shocked and heartbroken" after vandals desecrate sacred site

An Aboriginal sacred site has been vandalised in Tasmania's far north-east, leaving the state's Indigenous peoples deeply shocked and heartbroken while receiving broad condemnation from political part...

Callan Morse Callan Morse Oct 1, 2025
Exclusive: Wiradjuri Bunurong candidate Brittney Henderson to lead Greens ticket for Western Metropolitan in Vic election

Brittney Henderson says now is the time for someone like them to take their place in Victoria's Parliament.12 months out from the state election, on Saturday the Greens will announce Henderson, 24, as...

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Sep 20, 2025
Aboriginal community group says wind farm approval will have ‘devastating consequences’ on culturally significant site

The Circular Head Aboriginal Corporation has expressed its "heartbreak and disappointment" following the approval of a large-scale wind farm in north-west Tasmania.

Callan Morse Callan Morse Sep 1, 2025
Exclusive: Co-convenor of Australian Greens First Nations Network steps down, resigns from party

Noongar Elder Uncle Hedley Hayward has resigned from the Australian Greens and his position as co-convenor of the Australian Greens First Nations Network, also known as the Blak Greens.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Aug 28, 2025
Dorinda Cox accuses Greens of racism after defecting to Labor amid bullying allegations from former staff and colleagues

Former Australian Greens senator Dorinda Cox has accused the party of racism and ignoring serious claims she raised. In her resignation letter, reported on by the ABC, the Yamatji-Noongar senator for...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jun 11, 2025
Complaints about Dorinda Cox from Lidia Thorpe and former Greens staff remain unresolved

The Australian Greens say they have dropped their investigation into claims made by former staffers against Western Australian senator Dorinda Cox, on the grounds she has left the party to join the AL...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jun 5, 2025
Thorpe blasts Cox's defection, says Labor backbenchers have "no real power to drive change"

Independent Senator Lidia Thorpe has launched a scathing critique of Senator Dorinda Cox's decision to leave the Greens for the ALP, claiming Labor backbenchers hold "no real power to drive change.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Jun 3, 2025
Greens leader defends party’s First Nations record after Cox defects to Labor

Greens leader Larissa Waters has defended her party's commitment to First Nations justice following the departure of its only Indigenous federal MP.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Jun 3, 2025
Yamatji-Noongar senator Dorinda Cox defects to Labor Party

Dorinda Cox has defected from the Australian Greens and will now sit with Labor, saying her views are more aligned with the government's. Senator Cox, who was first elected to the upper house in 2021...

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Andrew Brown Jun 2, 2025
"I love being an Independent": Thorpe rejects Greens comeback

Independent Senator Lidia Thorpe has quashed rumours she wants to rejoin the Greens, saying she has "no intention" of returning to the left-wing party.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan May 16, 2025
Greens First Nations Network backs Faruqi for party leadership

The Australian Greens First Nations Network has thrown its support behind the leadership bid of NSW senator Mehreen Faruqi. In a meeting on Monday, the Network endorsed Senator Mehreen Faruqi as the n...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre May 14, 2025
Exclusive: Lidia Thorpe saddened by Bandt loss in Melbourne

After 15 years in the House of Representatives, Greens leader Adam Bandt has officially lost his seat in federal parliament - Melbourne, conceding defeat on Thursday.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre May 8, 2025
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