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Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders have been let down in the juvenile justice system as data shows 45 per...
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Protests across 50 countries took place today as thousands of protesters took to the streets to demand their governments boycott...
Communications & Culture Indigenous Politics & Economy
This week the Tasmanian government has asked former governor Kate Warner to facilitate a pathway to treaty with Indigenous Australians....
Dhuwa – pronounced DEE -WAH – means to feel alive in Bidjara language. It is the name chosen by Australia’s...
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In a surprising turn of events yesterday, the senate passed a motion rejecting the teaching of a theory in the...
According to The Australia Talks National Survey, 89% of Australians believe “most politicians will lie if they feel the truth...
Politics & Economy
Barnaby Joyce will be sworn in tomorrow as Leader of the Nationals after party room ballot uproar saw Michael McCormack...
Indigenous Politics & Economy Social Justice
Last week, two indigenous men from Arnhem Land lodged a complaint against the Australian Electoral Commission. An alleged act of...
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After returning from his UK trip, Scott Morrison has convened an emergency national cabinet meeting today to discuss the latest issues...
As the Federal Government continues its attempt to pass reform in the superannuation fund, Rex Patrick will tomorrow introduce amendments...