Social Justice
Garma Festival builds momentum for an indigenous voice to Parliament
Garma Festival celebrates 21 st anniversary with an emphasis on campaigning for an indigenous voice to Parliament and recognition in......
Poverty in Australia increases
Report out today shows more Australians living in poverty Shifting claimants from other benefits onto NewStart partly to blame Medium......
Community ‘cleanout’ leaves indigenous people homeless
The people of Ninga Mia, a small Aboriginal settlement near Kalgoorlie, have been shocked and distressed by the demolition of......
Number of forced displaced people is over 70 million worldwide
Last week the United Nations reported there are more than 70 million displaced people in the world. Of this total,......
NAIDOC performance to help communities Heal Together
Before NAIDOC week begins on Sunday July 7, a new song will be launched that draws on this years’ theme of......
Heed the lessons of the past on Indigenous affairs: research
People campaigning for constitutional change to improve the lives of Indigenous people need to remember the lessons of the past,......
Food brings people together on Refugee Week
Food is a necessity and opportunity for gathering in every culture. And for the past four years during Refugee Week......
Black-Horror Film Trend Continues
If you’re a fan of horror films like Jordan Peele’s ‘Get Out’, the 2019 Sydney Film Festival has you covered.......
Teaching compassion at Buduburam refugee camp
Children in Buduburam refugee camp in Ghana aren’t sure what their future holds. Daily pressures of simply meeting basic needs......
What difference will Ken Wyatt’s appointment make?
The appointment of Ken Wyatt as the Australia’s first Indigenous Affairs Minister from indigenous origins has been hailed by the......