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Aboriginal Teen Dies After Being Found Unresponsive In Maximum Security Prison
Cleveland Dodd's death comes as the government faces a class-action lawsuit over its alleged mistreatment of youth offenders.
26 Things You Can Do on January 26 Instead of Being a Colony Bootlicker
VICE’s guide to marking the significant day, without being a dickhead.
SpaceX’s Satellite Megaconstellations Are Astrocolonialism, Indigenous Advocates Say
Satellite companies such as SpaceX and Amazon aim to provide global broadband, but their networks threaten dark skies and Indigenous traditions that depend on them.
Mining CEO Resigns After Blowing Up Indigenous Artefact-Laden Cave
Juukan Gorge was the only site in inland Australia to show evidence of human occupation throughout the ice age. Its destruction cost Rio Tinto CEO Jean-Sébastien Jacques his job.
DNA Can Help Return Indigenous Remains to Ancestral Sites
“We propose that our approach can be used now and will be used routinely in the future to return remains to their rightful kin.”
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women We Want To See On Banknotes
In the spirit of the NAIDOC 2018 theme 'Because of Her, We Can', we visualise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women honoured on national material.
Much of Australia's Indigenous Leadership is Black Women Getting the Job Done
Writer Tess Ryan explores how acknowledging and harnessing the power of Indigenous women we allow us to make change.
Australia Is Finally Confronting Its Violent Colonial Past
White settlers massacred Aboriginal people throughout the 1800s. The details are shocking, but they’re important.
Victoria Just Passed Australia’s First Aboriginal Treaty Bill
The historic bill was developed over several years, in consultation with over 7,500 Indigenous Victorians.
Portugal. The Man Cancels 'Sunrise' Appearance Over Racism Controversy
The show still hasn't apologised over its all-white panel on whether "at risk" Aboriginal kids should be taken from their families.
An Interview With Australia's Filmic Conscience: Warwick Thornton
The filmmaker behind "Samson and Delilah" explains why he doesn't know what an Indigenous filmmaker is, and hopes he never will.