Social Justice
On the edge of the Tanami desert in the Northern Territory is a town camp called Yuendumu… it’s the home...
A UN committee has reviewed our compliance to the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural rights. In a report...
Imagine an instrument that can measure peoples’ attitudes towards reconciliation and act as an indicator of how we see ourselves...
In the 1950’s Bill Simon was a happy little boy living near Kempsey in New South Wales. Then one day...
The Law
Slurring your words, walking differently and possibly even singing in public places could end a good night out with criminal...
An organisation representing native title holders today backed the government’s controversial takeover of eighteen indigenous-run town camps on the outskirts...
Politics & Economy
The Northern Territory Government has announced a new Indigenous homelands policy that it says will turn 20 remote communities into...
Health
This week is world hepatitis awareness week and today at Federation Square in Melbourne, the Federal Health minister Nicola Roxon,...
Last year’s Mulligan Enquiry exposed some horrendous examples of the sexual abuse of children, including many Aboriginal kids. For years,...
There’s a seventeen year gap in the life expectancy of Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians but a new health tool could...