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They fought to defend their land, families and culture, and drove the colonial powers to a state of panic, losing everything ...
The Aboriginal Child Placement Principle guides decision-makers on how to deal with Indigenous children who cannot remain ...
"The reconciliation process is bigger than a referendum," he said, urging the government and public to confront the country’s ...
On Tuesday, the Western Australia state government announced a new reparations program for the “Stolen Generations,” ...
Aboriginal people are grieving another round of sorry business in a week that is supposed to be a time for all Australians to ...
The landmark Bringing them Home inquiry was a chance to come to terms with the past. But the key recommendations of apology ...
The Moogai is similar to Jennifer Kent's modern horror classic, The Babadook, but also weaves its own terrifying plot rooted ...
Children in foster care or other out-of-care arrangements have become a crisis in Indigenous policy because Aboriginal and ...
Students to Unite for Shellharbour's Reconciliation WalkAboriginal Elders, civic leaders, and school children will come ...
NAIDOC in the North has cemented its position on Playford's annual event calendar! National NAIDOC week will again be ...
Julie McAllan, creator and voice of Yamba the Honeyant, reflects on the beloved Australian children’s show that educated and entertained kids for nearly three decades.
The war in Gaza has left more than 39,000 children without one or both parents. Their future is filled with uncertainty.