Senate Inquiry Into Missing And Murdered First Nations Women And Children
Ahead of a coroner's findings into the deaths of four Indigenous women in the Northern Territory next week, the peak body for Aboriginal community-controlled health services in the Territory has calle...
The chief executive of Victorian Aboriginal family violence prevention service Djirra says investing in First Nations data sovereignty is key to keeping Aboriginal women visible.
The long-awaited release of the Senate Inquiry report on murdered and missing Indigenous women and children has seen mixed reactions, ranging from optimism to outright dismay.
A Senate inquiry into missing Aboriginal women and children will be tabled in the senate on Thursday, after two years of traumatic testimony from experts, survivors, and countless people directly impa...
Western Australian police have refused to attend a Senate inquiry into missing and murdered First Nations women and children. Before the public hearing began in Perth on Wednesday, Senator Paul Scarr...
Racism has fuelled an alarming number of recent violent acts against Aboriginal children in Western Australia, the state's youth commissioner says.
Yamatji woman Tamica Mullaley endured the horror of having her baby murdered at the hands of her former partner. While the sadness will never go away, Ms Mullaley told AAP that sharing her story in pe...
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