Jacinta Walsh’s great grandmother navigated oppressive policies her entire life, and didn’t have a public voice. Now, however, through the family’s storytelling, she does.
PhD student Aish Ravi was racially vilified in a recent football game, but her pleas for action have gone largely unheard.
An analysis of 82 million words has revealed that the relative attention Australia’s news and opinion pieces gave to First Nations peoples began to grow steadily from about 2005, with a huge peak in 2007.
Amid the inner turmoil at the AFL club, what’s happened to the ‘Do Better’ report into systemic racism?
A new research paper examines how First Nations players worked with each other, and with AFL leadership, to fight racial vilification on and off the field.
Australia’s first female Indigenous ambassador, Julie-Ann Guivarra, is now focusing her diplomatic lens on gender equality.
Rio Tinto’s apology for blowing up the Juukan Gorge rock shelters does little to satisfy the debt it owes the Puutu Kunti Kurrama and Pinikura peoples, but it can make amends.
A genuine partnership needs to be established between the government and Aboriginal people to get Closing the Gap targets back on track.
Kevin Rudd's apology to Indigenous Australians 10 years ago was a momentous, but ultimately futile, gesture.
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