Social Justice
The National Indigneous News Service has received an email from an Aboriginal spectator, detailing how she sat through an extended...
Communications & Culture
The Wire looks at Indigenous cultural property versus Hollywood’s moneygrubbing movie industry, and the ethical considerations that producers sometime forget....
The Law
More than 250 people turned out to a public meeting in Alice Springs last night, to discuss the return of...
Last Wednesday on the Wire we heard about camp sovereignty, an Aboriginal protest camp set up in Melbourne during the...
Education
When it comes to the merits of student activism, it depends on your perspective. Advocates see the right to organize...
Science & Environment
Feathers are flying after the Federal Environment Minister Ian Campbell last week knocked back an application to build a windfarm...
From the Backblocks to the Frontlines is a new exhibition that celebrates the contribution of Italian Migrants in South West...
Politics & Economy
Federal trade Minister Mark Vale yesterday fronted the Cole Inquiry into the AWB ‘wheat for weapons’ scandal. Mr Vale turned...
Like many parts of Australia, Sydney struggles with its water supply, with dams supplying the country’s largest city, being stretch...
With genocide sadly remaining a part of the human experience, survivor testimonies of the Holocaust serve as chilling reminders of...