Tag: Aboriginal people
Malarndirri McCarthy is the new Indigenous Affairs minister. She faces an extremely difficult task
After the referendum loss, the government hasn’t had much of a plan for Indigenous Australians. The new minister’s biggest challenge will be making one.
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29 Jul, 09:00 PM
'It cannot be normal that men hurt us women': what we can learn from the inquest into 4 Aboriginal women's deaths in the NT
The landmark inquest is investigating how four women killed by their partners were failed by systems meant to protect them. How can we stop this from happening?
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23 Nov, 05:00 AM
Indigenous voices can be heard without being constitutionally enshrined, just look at the US
The failed Voice to Parliament referendum dashed the hopes of many mapping out a path to reconciliation. If we look to the example set by North American Indians, there might be another way forward.
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24 Oct, 01:00 AM
'Government all over us like a rash': the broken service delivery system in remote Aboriginal communities
One interviewee told us: ‘Today our lives are being governed by a bureaucrat who hasn’t seen a Blackfella in their life or haven’t spoken to one.’
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20 Sep, 03:00 AM