Local Does a Voice matter? The Sámi people in Norway give Karla Grant answers Proud Indigenous journalist Karla Grant shares her insights after traveling to Norway to see how the Sámi Voice to Parliament works
Politics ‘No’ voters aren’t proud of their decision. It’s why most of them stay silent. Why aren’t we seeing ‘No’ campaigners out in the streets, brochures in hand, gently persuading those around them to follow suit?
Local Support for First Nations women’s economic participation identified in new report The NSW gov. has identified specific barriers to economic participation experienced by First Nations women with the launch of a new report.
News & Views ‘I can’t be silent anymore’: The role of young voters in the Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum Young voices have been critically lacking in the Voice to Parliament debate, but they’re getting louder as it draws closer.
Screen Four films showcasing First Nations stories that everyone should watch As we reflect on NAIDOC Week 2023, it’s crucial we continue to engage and consume First Nations voices and stories.
Books Our top five reads from First Nations writers this year In the last 12 months, several First Nations authors have released new works – many of them to great acclaim. Here are our top five.
Politics Historic Voice to Parliament legislation passes the Senate for an official referendum Australians will officially be able to vote on an Indigenous Voice to Parliament as a proposal is approved by the Senate for a referendum.
News & Views ‘We have the determination: First Nations women gather at national summit for gender justice Over 800 First Nations women from across Australia are taking part in the three-day Wiyi Yani U Thangani (Women’s Voices) National Summit.
News & Views Small board diversity improvements but overall progress remains slow: New report The latest snapshot of Australia’s boardroom diversity has found some small improvements but shows a broad stall in cultural representation.
Soapbox Why we need allies to step up in support of the Voice The Liberal party will oppose a Voice to Parliament. If we don’t have bipartisanship, it’s even more important for allies to step up.
News & Views The teacher shortage plan must do more to recruit and retain First Nations teachers The federal government’s plan sets out ways to increase respect and ease teachers’ workloads, but the draft doesn’t give detail into how.
Entrepreneurs Australia’s first non-alcoholic craft beer company, Sobah shares how they’re breaking down social stigmas and promoting First Nations’ culture Non-alcoholic craft beer company, Sobah is breaking down the stigma of socialising sober and promoting First Nations’ culture.