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(Sydney) – Western Australia’s child protection authorities are disproportionately removing children from Aboriginal families and placing them in out-of-home care, Human Rights Watch said in a ...
“It’s slightly personal, because the first time I’d seen Jesus on a cross was when I was 12,” says Thornton, himself an Aboriginal Australian ... says of concerns about finding an Indigenous child ...
The landmark Bringing them Home inquiry was a chance to come to terms with the past. But the key recommendations of apology ...
The child was reported missing on Tuesday evening after swimming in a creek in Palumpa, also known by its Aboriginal name Nganmarriyanga, a remote town of around 350 people, seven hours by road ...
On Tuesday, the Western Australia state government announced a new reparations program for the “Stolen Generations,” ...
The bill passed in the upper house during a late-night sitting on Tuesday, after securing enough support from the state's ...
Australian police discovered the remains of a missing 12-year-old child after a suspected crocodile attack near the Northern Territory of Palumpa. The child, who belonged to the remote Aboriginal ...
A shocking case of historical child abuse involving a South Australian man that allegedly spans more than 30 years of ...
"The reconciliation process is bigger than a referendum," he said, urging the government and public to confront the country’s ...
South Australia is enacting significant reforms in child protection and family support, aimed at improving outcomes for children, young people, and families. These changes are particularly relevant ...
A report has found that Aboriginal mothers fleeing ... highlighted the disproportionate rates of child removals from Aboriginal families in Western Australia. Titled 'All I know is I want them ...
It evokes one of the most powerful scenes in Tasmanian history.On January 7, 1832, the last 16 Aboriginal warriors from the ...