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Community-driven gathering pushes to decolonise Australia’s philanthropy

Danielle Kutchel, Wednesday, 11th May 2022 -  “You can’t write the way we share our culture and do our business in community. You can’t put that on paper. Sometimes it just needs to be a physical, cultural experience.”

Record transfer sees land given back to traditional owners

Danielle Kutchel, Wednesday, 11th May 2022 -  The historic transfer will be the largest parcel of private land to be returned to traditional owners in Victoria. The iconic Neds Corner Station conservation reserve is set to be

Election 2022: what have the major parties promised?

Danielle Kutchel, Wednesday, 4th May 2022 -  We take a look at the announcements made so far on the issues of relevance to our sector. We’ve passed the halfway point of this campaign and we’re just a few short weeks away from the federal

Candidates discuss ‘crisis’ in First Nations housing

Danielle Kutchel, Friday, 22nd April 2022 -  First Nations peoples face severe overcrowding in housing and the situation will only worsen unless a serious investment is made in social housing for Aboriginal and Torres Strait

Election 2022: What the sector wants

Danielle Kutchel, Friday, 22nd April 2022 -  The 2022 federal election is rapidly approaching. Each day, candidates from across the political spectrum lay out their agenda. But how does that fit with yours? Pro Bono News has

How the election could affect the future of a First Nations Voice to Parliament

Contributor, Thursday, 14th April 2022 -  Whoever wins the coming election will need to actively lead on improving Indigenous affairs if we are to make meaningful and lasting change, writes ​​Eddie Synot, from Griffith University.

Need a yarn? Australia’s first Indigenous-led crisis helpline is here to help

Maggie Coggan, Wednesday, 6th April 2022 -  A new helpline has been designed specifically to help Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in crisis  With the suicide rate for Aboriginal people twice that of the general

‘It has not delivered’: First Nations advocates condemn pre-election budget

Maggie Coggan, Wednesday, 30th March 2022 -  This is despite Indigenous Australians Minister Ken Wyatt saying the Morrison government has embarked on one of the “most ambitious” Indigenous policy reform agendas Aboriginal

Australia Day: Why silence isn’t enough

Richenda Vermeulen, Monday, 31st January 2022 -  The tide has shifted away from celebrating “Australia Day”. But it has largely shifted to pretending it doesn’t exist. Is the right approach saying nothing? Well, that depends, writes

Voice to Parliament design report still doesn’t meet international human rights standards

Contributor, Monday, 24th January 2022 -  Last month, the government published the Indigenous Voice co-design final report. However, ways to ensure First Nations self-determination remain lacking in the strategy, writes

What climate change activists can learn from First Nations campaigns against the fossil fuel industry

Contributor, Monday, 1st November 2021 -  Jacqui Katona and Lily O’Neill share six lessons for those wanting to take decisive action against the fossil fuel industry. As the Glasgow climate conference begins, and

Not all men’s violence prevention programs are effective: why women’s voices need to be included

Contributor, Wednesday, 29th September 2021 -  When addressing domestic and partner violence, First Nations communities need to be involved in how men’s behaviour change programs are developed and delivered, write Chay Brown
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