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.
News & Views Magabala to publish Teela May Reid’s Daisy Utemorrah Award winning novel Teela May Reid has been awarded this year’s Daisy Utemorrah Prize at the WA Premier’s Book Awards for her unpublished manuscript “Our Matriarchs Matter.”
News & Views Charmaine Papertalk Green wins Australian Literary Society gold medal Yamaji woman and writer Charmaine Papertalk Green wins the 2020 Australian Literary Society Gold Medal for her collection of poetry, “Nganajungu Yagu”.
News & Views An innocent Aboriginal man was violently arrested & beaten by SA police on Monday Watching an innocent Aboriginal man violently arrested by SA police is deeply uncomfortable footage to watch but it needs to be seen.
News & Views Professor Aileen Moreton-Robinson joins American Academy of Arts and Sciences Professor Aileen Moreton-Robinson has joined the ranks of history’s most prominent leaders at the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
News & Views Why I’ll be marching on January 26 … by Dr Anita Heiss Every year we desperately seek leadership in bringing us together so we can celebrate as a collective, Dr Anita Heiss writes of January 26.
News & Views It’s not Australia Day. It’s Invasion Day & it’s no occasion to “celebrate” The 26th of January marks the beginning of the widespread oppression, dispossession and near-genocide of First Nations people.
News & Views How you can help save the peak body for Indigenous DV survivors The National Family Violence Prevention Legal Services Forum has launched a campaign to reinstate its annual funding. Join the #SaveFVPLS campaign.
News & Views For Indigenous women, the #MeToo movement is a deeper fight against racism, power & oppression The representations we see of Indigenous women in Australia need to reflect success and excellence not only disadvantage.