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Why we must recognise the injustice of Australia’s medical history

Jamal Hakim, Wednesday, 31st August 2022 -  Australia’s medical history is rooted in colonialism and it needs to be acknowledged, writes Jamal Hakim. Australia is a country that was built on reproductive injustice.

Bottoms up for the Barrier Reef

Danielle Kutchel, Tuesday, 30th August 2022 -  A collaboration will champion First Nations custodianship of the Great Barrier Reef… through beer. Cheers!  Here’s something to raise a glass to. Award winning Aussie social enterprise

Sowing seeds for a healthy future in Kalkarindji

Danielle Kutchel, Tuesday, 30th August 2022 -  A grassroots project will focus on increasing nutrition using native plants and hands-on learning. A grassroots, community-based approach aims to address poor nutrition in remote

First Nations businesses receive grants to “Flourish”

Danielle Kutchel, Wednesday, 27th July 2022 -  The Flourish Fund grants can be used by the recipients to support their professional development and the growth of their business. First Nations designers and First Nations-owned

Dear Commissioner: Oxfam Australia

Ngarra Murray, Wednesday, 27th July 2022 -  In part three of our Dear Commissioner series, Wamba Wamba, Yorta Yorta, Dja Dja Wurrung, and Dhudhuroa woman and executive lead, First Peoples Program at Oxfam Australia, Ngarra

Changemaker

Working and advocating for community

Isabelle Oderberg, Friday, 1st July 2022 -  Yiman/Ganglu woman Kara Keys has worked across the for-purpose space and now runs her own consultancy, working with clients such as Australian Progress, where she maps First Nations

Seven things the for-purpose sector can learn from the Census

Danielle Kutchel, Wednesday, 29th June 2022 -  There’s been a decrease in volunteers, an increase in Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population, and more people have a mental illness, according to the latest

Decision to raise detention age in Tasmania only a ‘first step’ in youth justice reform

Danielle Kutchel, Friday, 10th June 2022 -  Advocates say more action is needed for the welfare of children. Tasmania has become the first state in the country to raise the age of criminal detention, from 10 to 14 years old. The

Orange Sky lights up the stage at FIA Conference

Danielle Kutchel, Monday, 6th June 2022 -  Founded by two Brisbane boys fresh out of high school, Orange Sky is about more than just washing: it’s about the power of human connection. When Lucas Patchett and Laura Stokes from

Labor promised a better future. Now what? A perspective from a young Australian

Ally Cooper, Wednesday, 1st June 2022 -  The newly elected Labor government strikes a more progressive note than its predecessor, but sadly lacks in some key areas. Will they deliver? Ally Cooper puts the ALP on notice. I

Greater action needed on Indigenous employment: report

Danielle Kutchel, Monday, 30th May 2022 -  A new report has revealed shocking facts about Indigenous employment in Australia – but it also maps the path forward. Racism remains an all-too-common experience for the nation’s

Sector looks ahead to priorities as new prime minister is sworn in

Danielle Kutchel, Monday, 23rd May 2022 -  Anthony Albanese’s win has been broadly welcomed by the sector. The nation has let out its collective breath after the election winner was declared on Saturday following six weeks
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