At a time when Australian State Government’s are failing to take advantage of Indigenous local knowledge the African Government of Botswana turned to Australian Indigenous knowledge to assist them in […]
Indigenous affairs
On Friday, more than 300,000 of rallied behind an unprecedented call for climate justice.1 Some of the youngest leaders in the country stood shoulder-to-shoulder with the custodians of the oldest continuing […]
The Indigenous Flag, near the Aboriginal Tent Embassy in Canberra Parliamentary Zone Australia Capital Territory Part I: Early years — akin to going through ‘hell corner’ Deep history: For 70,000 years, […]
Palaszczuk government did not announce decision Wangan and Jagalingou people say makes them trespassers on their own land The Queensland government has extinguished native title over 1,385 hectares of Wangan and […]
Jesse Noakes 26/06/2019 One morning earlier this year Sarah Kickett got a surprise phone call from her landlord, the Western Australian Housing Authority. “They came on a Thursday and did the […]
Margaret Gleeson July 19, 2019 The Wangan and Jagalingou Family Council (WJFC) lost its Federal Court challenge against Adani on July 12, NAIDOC day. But it is not giving up […]
April 15, 2019 You may have heard a collective triumphant cheer emanating from Indigenous people on Twitter the other night. If you were unaware of the cause for this celebration, it […]