News & Views Indigenous leaders ask for a ‘Week of Silence’ to grieve the Voice Indigenous leaders of the ‘Yes’ campaign have asked for a ‘Week of Silence’ to grieve the outcome of the referendum.
News & Views Linda Burney fills the Voice’s in-tray, as the government battles to stop slide in yes vote With polling showing support for the Voice slipping, the government is desperate to arrest the slide.
News & Views ‘Health, education, jobs and housing’: Linda Burney’s priorities for the Voice Minister for Indigenous Australians Linda Burney will use an address at the National Press Club today to outline the priorities for the Voice.
News & Views Linda Burney tells Dutton to get on ‘right side of history’ and support an Indigenous Voice to parliament Minister for Indigenous Australians Linda Burney has urged new Liberal leader Peter Dutton to be on the “right side of history”.
podcasts The employers making life harder + Linda Burney interview This week! Georgie Dent joins the discussion, while Labor MP Linda Burney shares an interview with Editor in Chief, Tarla Lambert.
Women's Health News Women’s health is so much more than physical. A broad, inclusive approach could be a game-changer Women’s health is so much more than physical needs. It’s about everything that contributies to our wellbeing: opportunity, care & more.
News & Views Labor commits to $90m reforms to reduce Indigenous incarceration and deaths in custody Federal Labor has announced it will allocate more than $90m over four years to reduce the incarceration rates of Indigenous people.
News & Views ‘Shocking hate crime’ in Western Australia prompts calls for far right extremism to be taken seriously In light of reports of a sickening act of racial violence in Western Australia, Senator Lidia Thorpe has said there are clear links between politics of hate and acts of hate.
News & Views Linda Burney introduces bill for ten days paid domestic and family violence leave Linda Burney has introduced a private members’ bill to parliament, calling for ten days paid domestic and family violence leave.
Health Australia should follow France’s lead & use hotels to accommodate women experiencing family violence How realistic is it for women experiencing violence to access services when they’re not safely able to access them at home? Linda Burney asks.
News & Views Morrison government slashes funding to only peak body for Indigenous DV victims From June 2020 the Morrision government will slash funding to the FVPLS Forum- removing Indigenous women’s voices from the national DV agenda.
News & Views ‘Justice for Walker’: Historic first as NT police officer charged with murder of Indigenous man There’s been a huge response to news that NT policeman, Zachary Rolfe has been charged with the murder of 19-year-old indigenous man, Kumanjayi Walker.