January 26 Attack
Independent Senator Lidia Thorpe has renewed her call for the Bondi Royal Commission to be expanded to examine all forms of racism and hate, arguing the current scope does not adequately address viole...
Premier of Western Australia Roger Cook has noted the terrorism charge against the suspect in the Boorloo/Perth Invasion Day attempted bombing "alleges the attack on Aboriginal people and other peacef...
On 26 January 2026, at an Invasion Day rally on Boorloo's city CBD, a man is alleged to have thrown a homemade explosive device into a crowd of thousands. It did not detonate.
A man accused of trying to bomb an Invasion Day rally was motivated by racial hatred, police allege, as they defend belatedly declaring it a terrorist act.
Professor Pat Dudgeon, Director of the Centre of Best Practice in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Suicide Prevention (CBPATSISP) at the University of Western Australia, has expressed deep concer...
Uluru Dialogue co-chair Pat Anderson says in addition to fear and hurt caused by the attack at the Boorloo / Perth Invasion Day rally, it was "silence" which caused her the most pain.
The 31-year-old man alleged to have carried out the attempted bombing attack on the Invasion Day rally in Boorloo / Perth on January 26 has been charged with an act of terrorism.
A First Nations social worker has raised concerns about the failure of the Australian Association of Social Workers to issue a statement in the wake of the attempted bomb attack on Boorloo/Perth's Inv...
A Senate motion condemning an attempted bombing at a January 26 rally in Boorloo/Perth targeting First Peoples and their supporters has passed.
Senator Lidia Thorpe will introduce a motion in Parliament on Tuesday condemning an attack on First Peoples at a January 26 rally in Boorloo/Perth.
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...
Noongar people and many Aboriginal people across Australia felt shock, hurt and trauma at what happened in Boorloo on Survival Day, with an attempted bomb attack on the rally.
Authorities are treating an Invasion Day attack as a potential terrorist act but an expert says it should also be considered a racial hate crime.