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Aboriginal Family Legal Services steps up campaign to end family and domestic violence
The Ochre Ribbon Campaign marks its 11th year this week with a nationwide campai...
Giovanni Torre 13 Feb 2026
Aboriginal leaders urge men to confront violence ahead of holiday period
A Northern Territory health alliance says men, families, and community leaders n...
Dechlan Brennan 10 Dec 2025
La Perouse Museum reopens with landmark First Nations exhibition
As the La Perouse Museum marks the beginning of its transformation into a nation...
Phoebe Blogg 19 Sep 2025
NAIDOC march sweeps through the streets of Naarm
Well over one thousand people joined on the procession from the inner-northern s...
Jarred Cross 11 Jul 2025
Ochre Ribbon marks 10 years of campaign to end family and domestic violence
Aboriginal Family Legal Services is commemorating the 10th anniversary of the Oc...
Giovanni Torre 3 Feb 2025
Changing the date is more than symbolic

Changing the date of Australia Day is not just symbolic—it's a call to action. It's a chance for our nation to truly hear, act, and stand in solidarity with the First Peoples of this land.

"He proved he's still a warrior" - Indigenous veterans honoured on ANZAC Day

Anzac Day will again see Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander veterans honoured at the Coloured Digger March and events. Ken 'Kira-Dhan' Zulumovski, an Aboriginal man who served in the Royal Australi...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Apr 25, 2024
Churchill Fellow honours Aboriginal soldiers' legacy with journey to France

Gamilaroi / Yullaroi man, Joseph (Joe) Flick, a Churchill Fellow, pays tribute on Anzac Day to Indigenous soldiers who defended a nation that once denied them citizenship.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Apr 24, 2024
Cleveland Dodd's family and supporters march for answers ahead of inquest

The family of a 16-year-old boy who tragically became the first youth to pass away in a detention centre in Western Australia are calling for a complete reform of the state's justice system.

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Apr 3, 2024
Locals rally for an end to domestic violence in the Kimberley

The Ochre Ribbon March was held in Broome over the weekend to raise awareness of the high rates of family and domestic violence in Western Australia's Kimberley region.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Feb 19, 2024
"What do we want? Justice!" - 15,000 take to Meanjin's streets in solidarity for Invasion Day

On Friday, approximately 15,000 rallied together in solidarity on the Meanjin streets in protest of Australia Day, better known as Invasion Day.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jan 26, 2024
Prime Minister pays respects to First Nations servicemen

In Anthony Albanese's first Anzac dawn service address as Prime Minister, he paid tribute to the fallen Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander servicemen who had come before and died without recognitio...

Emma Ruben Emma Ruben Apr 25, 2023
A history of service: proud family amongst Indigenous veterans honoured on ANZAC Day

A major ANZAC Day event will honour the life and service of Warrant Officer and fighter pilot Leonard Waters, as well as acknowledge the many other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander veterans.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Apr 25, 2023
"Coloured Digger March" to honour Indigenous veterans on ANZAC Day

Anzac Day will see Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander veterans honoured at the Coloured Digger March and events in Sydney. Ken 'Kira-Dhan' Zulumovski, an Aboriginal man who has served in the Royal...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Apr 24, 2023
Tens of thousands follow footsteps of Indigenous solidarity for Pride march in Sydney

When 50,000 people walked the Sydney Harbour Bridge in celebration of equality, achievement and love on Sunday, the atmosphere drew comparison to a convening of solidarity 23 years prior.

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Mar 5, 2023
Coloured Diggers March organiser says 'long way to go' for ANZAC Day recognition

As ANZAC Day spurs the country into adopting a sense of reverence for those who served this country in wars overseas, community leaders say the recognition of First Nations veterans continues to trail...

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Apr 26, 2022
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