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'Sixty-five thousand years deserves one day' - Larrakia Nation calls for national public holiday during NAIDOC Week
As Australia prepares to mark the 50th Anniversary of NAIDOC Week, Larrakia Nati...
Giovanni Torre 4 Jul 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'...
Alexandra Giorgianni 22 Mar 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 thei...
Giovanni Torre 21 Mar 2026
Thousands expected to march in Sydney against racial discrimination
Thousands of people are expected to march in Sydney on Saturday to mark the Inte...
Alexandra Giorgianni 20 Mar 2026
How Gullara McInnes is using science to protect culture and Country
On the 2026 International Day of Women and Girls in Science, the global call to...
Nicole Brown 16 Feb 2026
Stargazing to System Change: How Greta Stephensen is redefining STEM for Indigenous women

As the world marks the 2026 International Day of Women and Girls in Science, the focus turns to a powerful challenge: "Synergising AI, Social Science, STEM and Finance: Building Inclusive Futures for...

Nicole Brown Nicole Brown Feb 13, 2026
Samoa reaffirms commitment to disability inclusion at national commemoration

Samoa marked International Day for Persons with Disabilities with a two-day event focused on strengthening inclusion, support systems, and community participation for people living with disabilities.

Deaths in custody remembered as protesters urge change

WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised the following story contains the name of a person who has died. The families of those who have died in custody have braved the rain t...

Addressing violence against First Nations women requires a concerted effort, Malarndirri McCarthy says

The minister for Indigenous Australians says combating the national crisis of violence against women requires a concentrated, national approach.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Nov 25, 2024
Late Stolen Generations survivor to be honoured on International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples

The late Auntie Debra Hocking, a Tasmanian Elder features in the 2018 film titled Risking Light: Forgiving the Unforgivable. Born in Hobart in 1951, the descendant of the Mouheneenner people of south-...

Callan Morse Callan Morse Aug 8, 2022
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