News & Views ‘Historic offering of peace’: Uluru Statement from the Heart wins 2021 Sydney Peace Prize The Uluru Statement from the Heart has been awarded the 2021 Sydney Peace Prize, Australia’s only international prize for peace.
News & Views Indigenous deaths in custody: inquests can be sites of justice or administrative violence Investigations and inquests that follow a death in custody can offer insight into what happened. But much work is still needed to make these processes transparent and effective.
News & Views National anthem change first (small) step towards greater inclusivity in sport In 2021 and beyond, the original line in the national anthem “for we are young and free” will be changed to “for we are one and free”.
News & Views How Teela Reid channels anger, frustration & glimmers of hope into advocacy Defence lawyer Teela Reid is the latest guest on The Leadership Lessons, a Women’s Agenda podcast series supported by Salesforce.
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 Outrage & despair without doing anything is cheap As a white middle-class woman living in suburban Sydney in 2020 my privilege has never felt more ostentatious. Outrage – without action – is cheap.
News & Views Three years on from Uluru, voice remains vital: Professor Megan Davis On the 3rd anniversary of the Uluru Statement from the Heart, Professor Megan Davis says that the coronavirus pandemic highlights the need for a First Nations Voice to Parliament.
News & Views What organising an Invasion Day rally taught me about solidarity Invasion Day rallies do not just happen. They are voluntarily organised around existing workloads, family and community commitments, writes Amy Thunig.