Truth
Perception can be a dangerous thing. Not because people see us, but because too often they stop there. We live in a world that encourages quick judgments. A photograph becomes a personality.
Last week's AIATSIS Summit heard a call for cultural authority, family knowledge and community voice to be placed at the centre of Native Title processes during a session on restoring authority within...
The AIATSIS Summit on the Gold Coast has become a meeting place for Indigenous leaders, organisations and communities to discuss truth-telling, culture, native title, language, justice and self-determ...
The AIATSIS Summit on the Gold Coast marked Mabo Day with reflections on truth, power and the future of Indigenous rights on Wednesday. Kaleb Mabo, the grandson of Eddie "Kioki" Mabo, used his address...
People cannot be bystanders and wait for others to act when it comes to truth-telling anymore, journalist Narelda Jacobs says, declaring that "allyship takes action".
Kerrupmara Gunditjmara man Travis Lovett has completed a monumental 900km walk from Naarm to Canberra, meeting the Prime Minister in front of Parliament House to call on the government to fulfil its p...
The human remains of Indigenous ancestry uncovered on Wadjemup last month were given a traditional burial on Saturday on the island by dozens of Indigenous men from across Western Australia.
Black Bold & Beautiful has marked another year in Magandjin (Brisbane), with hundreds gathering for the 2026 luncheon celebrating Indigenous women, fashion, business and leadership.
Stolen Generations survivors continue to be disadvantaged when the rights of Indigenous peoples are not embedded in law across the country, advocates say.
Australia stands at a turning point. The defeat of the 2023 Voice Referendum did not simply end a debate; it exposed how uncomfortable many Australians still are with the truth.
The message of silence At first light, in the half-shadow between night and day, we gather as Australians to remember. We gather in silence. We gather in stillness. We gather in reverence.
Kerrupmara Gunditjmara man Travis Lovett has begun an 820-kilometre walk for truth, leading a large crowd from the steps of Victorian Parliament on Sunday to Dights Falls Park, where a ceremony with W...
Travis Lovett is nothing if not determined. After walking across nearly half of Victoria last year in the lead-up to the final report of the Yoorrook Justice Commission — Australia's first offic...