Social Justice
Questions are being raised about the practice of paying police to provide security for events. Particularly now that one of...
Communications & Culture
The Victorian Indigenous Arts Awards are on again, recognising outstanding Indigenous artists from south east Australia. The Wire spoke to...
In the early and mid nineteen hundreds, many Indigenous people had their wages withheld by employers and the government, which...
When a person is convicted of a crime, the most accepted form of punishment is a prison sentence. But a...
Indigenous adults are 13 times more likely to be imprisoned than non Indigenous people, while Indigenous youths are 28 times...
Politics & Economy
Treasurer Wayne Swan has spent several days this week energetically defending his attack on mining magnates like Clive Palmer and...
A compulsory income management scheme with origins in the NT intervention could become more widespread if proposed amendments to legislation...
An inquiry into the Skype sex scandal at the Defence force Academy has found that academy chief Commodore Bruce Kafer...
Prime Minister Julia Gillard was in the flooded New South Wales town of Wagga Wagga today, to try and shore...
The struggle for recognition in this country by its original inhabitants has been long, torturous, and is far from over....