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When Thomas Mayo stepped onto the stage on Larrakia Country at the recent Hatchery First Nations Unlimited Leadership Summit recently a quiet settled over the room.
Two years on from the vote on the Indigenous Voice to Parliament and constitutional recognition of First Peoples, Voice campaigners say they will not walk away from efforts to realise what it set out...
Aboriginal Australia is at a crossroads. Traditionally federal Labor governments have offered more on Indigenous policy than the Coalition. There is a dawning realisation among many of us that these d...
The co-chairs of the Uluru Dialogue say Treaty will become a vital tool for accountability and democratic participation, following the introduction of Victoria's Treaty Bill to parliament last week.
As Garma Festival continues in northeast Arnhem Land, it is once again the stage for big promises about the future of First Nations people in this country.
Uluru Youth Dialogue co-chairs say voices like their's are "more important now than ever" in realising the Statement from the Heart's mandate, and must be heard ahead of arriving at the United Nations...
Indigenous policy is at one of its lowest points, according to Uluru Dialogue co-chair Pat Anderson AO, who has called for generational renewal and a shift in who leads national conversations on Abori...
Former Senator Pat Dodson, known to many as the Father of Reconciliation, shared his wisdom and insights in the 2025 Reconciliation Memoirs. The fourth memoir of a series of five organised by Reconcil...
Minister for Indigenous Australians, Malarndirri McCarthy, has refused to rule out Truth-telling and Treaty in this term of government, saying she is "very much open to listening to what people have t...
In the 1990s, then Prime Minister John Howard, in an attempt to avoid apologising to the Stolen Generations, coined the term 'practical' reconciliation.
The ALP's decimation of the Liberal / National parties and the breakup of the Coalition partnership should signal a turning point in Indigenous affairs.
The co-chairs of the Uluru Dialogue say progress on Closing the Gap is failing due to an inability to tackle the underlying causes, including the denial of self-determination.
Eight years on from the issuing of the Uluru Statement from the Heart, young Indigenous leaders Bridget Cama and Allira Davis are continuing the work of the Uluru Dialogue, championing First Nations r...