Paul Silva
Protesters have vowed to defy New South Wales' anti-protest laws and march on January 26 after police blocked a march in Sydney marking 10 years since the death of Dunghutti man David Dungay Jr.
Invasion Day rallies planned for January 26 may still proceed in New South Wales, even if police extend a declaration that restricts the authorisation of protests.
Dunghutti activist and Blak Caucus organiser Paul Silva says New South Wales' anti-protest laws are being used to silence criticism against the Government and corrective services, after restrictions w...
Paul Silva is expecting a heightened police presence at a rally he's organising to protest against Indigenous deaths in custody. The rally to be held on Saturday has been rendered unlawful after the N...
Cultural warning: This article contains names of deceased Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peopleProtesters gathered outside the Marrickville office of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese this week...
The family of a Dunghutti man who died in Sydney's Long Bay jail have called for action to stop deaths in custody after the New South Wales government revealed it would refuse access for United Nation...
Please note: This story contains reference to someone who has died. The family of David Dungay Jr is taking the fight for justice to the big screen in a documentary series that elevates the issue of r...
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