Wiyi Yani U Thangani
A new institute in Canberra will advance the voices of First Nations women and girls to help improve the policies shaping the lives of Indigenous people.
The First Nations Gender Justice Institute embodies what can happen when Indigenous women and girls aim high, talk about their dreams and work together, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Ju...
Kuku Yalanji woman Michelle Deshong asks herself a question at the end of every day."Did I stay silent or did I speak up when I needed to? And I can absolutely say that on most occasions I speak," she...
First Nations female leaders from across Australia are demanding immediate reform to Western Australia's approach to youth justice in the wake of the overnight riot at the Banksia Hill Juvenile Detent...
Minister for Indigenous Australians Linda Burney is set to discuss how First Nations women hold the keys to unlocking a stronger future for their communities at a major summit.
A major event is set to take place in Canberra that will bring together more than 200 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women from across the country.
The Queensland Government has thrown it's support behind Wiyi Yani U Thangani (women's voices) a project designed to support the human rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and girls.
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