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Sorry, Not Sorry: How the Apology speeches paved the way for mass Aboriginal child removals
Eighteen years after the National Apology, the systematic removal and racial tar...
BJ Newton 13 Feb 2026
'Failure belongs to policymakers': Uluru Dialogue co-chairs respond to Closing the Gap report
Thursday's Closing the Gap report offers 'no grounds for confidence' amid a fail...
Jarred Cross 12 Feb 2026
'Obscene' rates of Indigenous child removals persist
The child protection system needs to be turned upside down to "change the story"...
Keira Jenkins 10 Dec 2025
Holding Hope: Urgent call to prevent suicide among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people
A report published Monday shines a stark light on youth suicide in Aboriginal an...
Giovanni Torre 1 Dec 2025
“More needs to be done immediately”: Aboriginal legal service responds to bleak Closing the Gap report
The Tasmanian Aboriginal Legal Service says the Productivity Commission's latest...
Callan Morse 1 Aug 2025
Largest Indigenous-led study finds targeted support significantly boosts student outcomes

Three years in, the RISE project - the largest Indigenous-led education evaluation in Australia - has released its 2025 Impact Report, revealing how targeted support is boosting outcomes for Indigenou...

Report indicates improved education outcomes for Aboriginal students in South Australia

Aboriginal children participating in at least 600 hours of preschool before school in South Australia has grown by eight per cent, according to a Department for Education report.

Callan Morse Callan Morse Jun 25, 2025
Calls to address “systemic failures” leading to Tasmanian children being held in adult prisons

The Tasmanian Aboriginal Legal Service has highlighted "systemic failures" detailed in the state's Custodial Inspector's latest report. Recently released by Custodial Inspect Richard Connock, the Chil...

Callan Morse Callan Morse Jun 9, 2025
Majority of Indigenous AFL and AFLW players "not at all" satisfied with handling of racism

Indigenous AFL and AFLW players have reported a bleak level of satisfaction with how their experiences of racism in the game were addressed. More than 50 per cent of players were 'not at all' satisfie...

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross May 29, 2025
Anniversary call to support Stolen Generations survivors "before it’s too late"

Ahead of National Sorry Day on 26 May, a national body has called for an urgent healing package for ageing Stolen Generations survivors, saying "we cannot wait another generation".

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre May 22, 2025
ABC welcomes Elder-in-residence in response to racism report

The ABC has welcomed Bidjara and Birri-Gubba Juru woman Professor Jackie Huggins AM as its inaugural Elder-in-residence in response to an internally commissioned report which found many staff at the p...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Apr 17, 2025
Tasmanian Aboriginal Legal Service urges reform of electoral laws which disproportionately impact Indigenous people

The Tasmanian Aboriginal Legal Service has thrown its support behind the Custodial Inspector's recommendation to extend voting rights to all people in prison.

Callan Morse Callan Morse Apr 14, 2025
Tasmanian Aboriginal leader says “throwing millions” at Indigenous disadvantage "has achieved nothing"

Michael Mansell says "throwing money" at underlying causes of the gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians "has achieved nothing", while saying leaving Aboriginal land returns as the resp...

Callan Morse Callan Morse Feb 13, 2025
‘Are you waiting for us to die?’ new report reveals unfinished business of Bringing Them Home

A new report has found only six per cent of recommendations made to support Stolen Generations survivors and their families almost 28 years ago have been fully implemented, recommending a package of u...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Feb 11, 2025
Prisoner wellbeing improvements “don’t go far enough”

The Tasmanian Aboriginal Legal Service has acknowledged the Tasmanian Prison Service's commencement in supporting the cultural wellbeing needs of Aboriginal people in custody, however says improvement...

Callan Morse Callan Morse Dec 31, 2024
Journey to Warumungu Country sees Magpies walk the walk following Do Better report

There was a time when Collingwood's reputation on race relations was a long, long way from stellar. But times change. The AFL club talked the talk with its Do Better report, released ahead of the 2021...

Andrew Mathieson Andrew Mathieson Dec 11, 2024
Lidia Thorpe in Senate push to investigate racism in parliament

Senators Lidia Thorpe and Mehreen Faruqi will ask the Senate's procedure committee to investigate racism in parliament. The two senators, who were party colleagues before Senator Thorpe quit the Green...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Nov 25, 2024
Aboriginal former ABC presenter "not surprised" by reports of widespread racism at national broadcaster

Gamilaroi woman Brooke Boney says she is "not surprised" at the findings of an internal review of Australia's national broadcaster which found staff had been subjected to racial slurs and passed up fo...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Oct 2, 2024
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