Urgent United Nations complaint about Australia’s youth justice policies
The report Statement on Bail by Chief Justice of New South Wales
The report Statement on Bail by Chief Justice of New South Wales
An Indigenous man with a Western upbringing attempts to reconnect with his ancestral lands and traditional culture. WATCH HERE A very moving […]
Since the referendum, we’ve seen the No vote used to justify rolling back symbolic recognition—like Welcome to Country and the flying of […]
2025 Close the Gap Full Report
Three important webinars are coming up, tackling key issues in First Nations justice, constitutional recognition, and political discourse. These sessions will bring […]
Collaborating for Indigenous Rights 1957–1973 Overview The fifteen years from the late 1950s to the early 1970s was a time of unusual […]
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
This guide is designed to assist Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to learn about theUnited Nations Declaration on the Rights of […]
Socialising under surveillance. In the early 1950s, Aboriginal people’s lives were rigidly controlled. They were not allowed in the city, the so-called […]
Health / Employment / Housing / Education / Life expectancy / Child protection / Economic participation and empowerment What’s really happening in […]