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Hundreds gather to 'reclaim' Boorloo/Perth site of alleged January 26 terror attack
Hundreds gathered in Boorloo / Perth Sunday at Forrest Place, the scene of the I...
Giovanni Torre 29 Mar 2026
WA Greens censure and investigate Senator Dorinda Cox over bullying claims
Indigenous senator Dorinda Cox has been censured by the Greens WA over bullying...
Giovanni Torre 7 Oct 2024
'Blak Greens' opposed Dorinda Cox taking First Nations portfolio for party
The Greens faction representing Indigenous members of the party actively opposed...
Giovanni Torre 5 Oct 2024
Another former Dorinda Cox staffer comes forward with bullying claims
Another former staffer of Indigenous senator Dorinda Cox has gone public with al...
Giovanni Torre 5 Oct 2024
Greens bring national Truth and Justice Commission law to parliament
The Australian Greens introduced legislation in the Senate on Tuesday towards es...
Giovanni Torre 2 Jul 2024
Dorinda Cox calls for independent oversight of police investigation after Perth murders

Independent oversight of an investigation into a double murder in Perth is needed, as violence against women in Australia reaches crisis point, Yamatji-Noongar senator Dorinda Cox says.

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Tess Ikonomou May 29, 2024
WA government and police are failing Indigenous women and children, Senate inquiry hears

A leading Indigenous human rights and anti-violence expert has called for more effort from the Western Australian government and police to protect Aboriginal women and children.

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Oct 5, 2023
Candlelight vigil held to honour Tiffany Woodley as family pledge to shed light on violence against women

At dusk on Wednesday, a candlelight vigil was held to honour a much loved mother who tragically passed away last week. Friends and family gathered at Perth's Parliament House to mourn the life of Tiff...

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Aug 16, 2023
Greens clash over Voice

Tensions between Australian Greens members of federal parliament and the party's First Nations advisory group over the Indigenous Voice to Parliament have escalated into allegations of a confrontation...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jun 10, 2023
Greens push Senate to allow prisoners to vote in Voice referendum

Thousands of imprisoned First Nations people will be ineligible to vote in the upcoming Indigenous Voice referendum if amendments to the referendum machinery bill are voted down in the Senate.

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Dechlan Brennan Mar 22, 2023
First Nations businesses deserve more credit for significant contribution, says WA Senator

Yamatji-Noongar senator Dorinda Cox says it's time First Nations businesses got the recognition they deserved when it comes to contributing to Australia's economy.

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Brendan Foster Mar 1, 2023
Senator Dorinda Cox and other prominent Australians launch campaign for Truth-telling commission in WA

Yamatji-Noongar woman and WA Greens Senator Dorinda Cox launches a new campaign and video Wednesday featuring eminent Australians calling for the establishment of a truth-telling justice commission in...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Jan 25, 2023
Renewed calls for full implementation of Royal Commission recommendations after two Indigenous deaths in custody in four days

WA Senator and Yamatji-Noongar woman Dorinda Cox has renewed her call for state, territory and federal governments to implement in full all 339 recommendations from the Royal Commission into Aborigina...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Dec 29, 2022
BREAKING: WA Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Bill made public, to be tabled Wednesday despite serious concerns

The Western Australian Government's Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Bill has been released to the public, with notice given the Bill will be tabled in parliament tomorrow (Wednesday).

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Nov 17, 2021
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