Local Closing the Gap policies will fail without ‘fundamental change’, Productivity Commission warns Closing the gap policies, meant to improve outcomes for First Nations people, on track to fail, warns the Productivity Commission.
News & Views ‘Fearless and passionate leader’: Vale Dr Lowitja O’Donoghue One of Australia’s most significant Aboriginal activists Dr Lowitja O’Donoghue AC CBE DSG, passed away peacefully on Sunday, aged 91.
News & Views BlakCast set to change podcast scene for First Nations Australians A new network of podcasts highlighting stories of First Nations Peoples and people of colour has launched this week.
News & Views John Farnham’s ‘You’re The Voice’ becomes official song of the Yes campaign for the Voice to Parliament John Farnham has given permission for his hit song “You’re the Voice” to be used for the Voice to Parliament “Yes” campaign.
Profiles Meet the person putting a stop to spit hoods across Australia Latoya Aroha Rule speaks to Women’s Agenda about their journey leading the National Ban Spit hoods Coalition.
Screen NITV’s Referendum Road Trip to expose First Nations opinions For Mudburra and Wagadagam woman, Natalie Ahmat, this year’s referendum on the Voice to Parliament will be one of the biggest events for Indigenous affairs in Australia.
News & Views Australia Post unveils new parcel packaging acknowledging original Aboriginal place names Australia Post has unveiled new parcel packaging that includes a dedicated space for the inclusion of traditional Aboriginal place names.
News & Views Five First Nations women who have changed the course of history On National Sorry Day, we look at five First Nations Women (among thousands) who have shaped Aboriginal people’s rights in this country
News & Views Australia faces international pressure on human rights Australia has faced international pressure at the UN’s human rights council to improve its standing on human rights issues.
News & Views ‘We can’t separate climate justice from First Nations justice’: Senator Lidia Thorpe’s first speech to parliament Greens Senator Lidia Thorpe says there is can be no separation of climate justice from First Nations justice, and that Australia must establish a treaty with Indigenous people.
News & Views Meet the women enriching our understanding of the night sky Indigenous female astronomers are teaching us how to look at the night sky, see our world and our place in it.
News & Views 10 Indigenous women blazing a trail in Australia today In celebration of NAIDOC week, we take a look at 10 Indigenous women leading agenda across the arts, law, politics and science.