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Twenty-five years ago hundreds of thousands walked for reconciliation. This community is keeping their spirit alive.
They fought to defend their land, families and culture, and drove the colonial powers to a state of panic, losing everything ...
Advocates are warning that the disproportionate policing of Aboriginal children reflects systemic racism and a failure to ...
The Aboriginal Child Placement Principle guides decision-makers on how to deal with Indigenous children who cannot remain ...
The Canadian government wanted to assimilate Aboriginal people into European culture, but instead of focusing on the adults, it decided to remove aboriginal children from their parents and communities ...
Lismore's biggest celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture returns to Crozier Field this July—and everyone's invited.NAIDOC Day ...
The death of a person who was stolen doesn’t end the suffering. It continues in their own children and grandchildren, handed ...
A Melbourne primary school with almost half its students Indigenous Australians has played a key role in the trek to mark the ...
The NSW government now requires teachers to be certified in Aboriginal culture and anti-racism in ... They don't want to be treated like primary school kids or to endure a shame session about ...
NAIDOC in the North has cemented its position on Playford's annual event calendar! National NAIDOC week will again be ...
We all know what racism looks like. It’s loud, it’s angry, it’s terrifying. But when it’s hidden in imagery and connotations, it’s much more sinister.
Stolen generations survivors are being honoured on National Sorry Day, which offers a chance for further healing despite the ...