indigenous affairs

indigenous affairs   December 13, 2025

‘Increasing failure’: First Nations deaths in custody at record levels

More than three decades after the royal commission, calls are growing for the government to finally implement its recommendations, to stop the rising number of preventable deaths.

indigenous affairs   November 15, 2025

Melbourne’s historic native title claim

The Statewide Treaty with the First Peoples of Victoria is law. The truth of colonisation has been revealed. The Yoorrook Justice Commission has amassed a library of documents, witness statements and submissions about the impact of colonisation on...

indigenous affairs   October 25, 2025

The life of Kevin Bugmy

As NSW records its highest yearly number of Indigenous deaths in custody, a Victorian judge recalls one man who died in prison 18 years after he was eligible for release.

indigenous affairs   September 20, 2025

The mishandling of the proposed Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Gallery

Alice Springs’ long promised Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Gallery is mired in farce, with millions spent, a school pulled down, faulty consultations and no sign of construction.

indigenous affairs   August 9, 2025

The rocket tests threatening Country

The Koonibba Test Range’s rocket launches are making Country unsafe again, displacing Traditional Owners who were moved off the land for nuclear testing.

indigenous affairs   July 19, 2025

Torres Strait climate fight isn’t over

A major blow in Federal Court won’t stop Torres Strait Islanders fighting to prove the government’s duty of care over climate change.

indigenous affairs   July 12, 2025

Kumanjayi Walker inquest coroner finds Zachary Rolfe was racist

Following a three-year inquest into the police shooting of Kumanjayi Walker, the coroner found clear evidence that systemic racism in the NT force played a part in his death.

indigenous affairs   July 5, 2025

Yoorrook’s call for action on truth

The Yoorrook Justice Commission offers the Victorian government the chance to lead the country in acknowledging the truth and full history of First Nations genocide.

indigenous affairs   June 28, 2025

First Nations businesses miss out due to ‘black cladding’

The latest audits confirm that the government’s Indigenous procurements and jobs programs are not meeting core commitments of its economic empowerment  plan.

indigenous affairs   June 7, 2025

Seeking justice for Kumanjayi White

The killing of a 24-year-old Aboriginal man being arrested in an Alice Springs shop is the ninth First Nations death in custody in Australia this year.

indigenous affairs   April 26, 2025

How First Nations men are being demonised

ANALYSIS: Many politicians and public figures wrongly link violence with Indigenous cultural identity, which only intensifies stigma and does nothing for prevention efforts.