Who watches the watchers?
From the National Justice project Aboriginal citizen journalists to use social media to hold police accountable and make communities safer.
From the National Justice project Aboriginal citizen journalists to use social media to hold police accountable and make communities safer.
The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe won a victory in the federal court on 14 of June, in relation to its efforts to protect its traditional…
Contributed by Jim Hayes The Uluru Convention of 250 leaders of Australia’s First Nations has ended up rejecting the focus on constitutional recognition, in favour…
Contributed by Ugly Hundreds of First Australians have turned up at Uluru, in order to participate in a three-day convention that will discuss an insertion…
This article has come in from Adrian Burragubba of the Wangan and Jagalingou Traditional Owners Council The Attorney General, George Brandis, has intervened in a…
Contributed by Adrian Burragubba and Murrawah Johnson for the Wangan & Jagalingou Traditional Owners Council Once again, the Government is coming after our lands. We…
Contributed from Queensland The Oxfam report released on 11 April shows that Australian governments have failed to achieve meaningful change for Aboriginal and Torres Strait…
The news comes from Lasnet (The Latin American Solidarity Network), which is an independent group of Latin Americans and others who work to build bridges with the…
The following by From Nakari Thorpe of Indigenous NTIV News, supports the call for the raising of the Aboriginal flag on Sydney Harbour bridge,…