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Uncle Paul Briggs reflects on 50 years of working improve the lives of First Nations people.
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Karen Mundine reflects on the current landscape for First Nations people and shares more about her remarkable story.
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Domestic violence is an issue which continues to disproportionately impact First Nations communities.
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What does the result of the Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum mean for South Australia and its commitment to First Nations recognition?
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A new book is exploring the role of automobiles in imposing colonialism on First Nations people and communities.
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Politics, arts and culture from a range of Indigenous perspectives.
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Tony Birch on the creative process behind his latest book, Women and Children.
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June Oscar details her commitment to raising the voices of First Nations women.
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Latoya Rule details her latest campaign for a nationwide ban on the use of Spit Hoods.
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A government support program has been announced for people who lost money by the collapse of an Aboriginal Funeral Insurance provider.
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Mark Holden and Latoya Rule are two young First Nations advocates making change happen.
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Journalist Bridget Brennan recently took part in a Fellowship at the Reuters Institute at Oxford University.
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Historian Ann Curthoys reflects on the historical significance of the Freedom Ride and a visit to Australia by African-American musician and activist, Paul Robeson.
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Dr. Lowitja O’Donoghue - a pioneering leader in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander advancement and recognition.
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Journalist, David Marr has written a book detailing his ancestors' role on the colonial frontier as part of the Native Police.
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David Marr is a prolific journalist and writer who has made significant contributions to Australia’s conversation around race relations.
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First Nations writers seem to mostly avoid the crime genre. But why is that?
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Lorena Allam was recently awarded a Churchill Fellowship to study the relationship between truth-telling and journalism.
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Tanya Hosch reflects on her efforts to ensure the cultural safety of Indigenous people in Australian sport.
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