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Aboriginal Passports in Australia

Demand for Aboriginal passports has been growing in recent years. This article introduces some of the history behind Aboriginal passports available in Australia and...

Burn it down: the Indigenous solution to Australia’s leadership failures

As Australia's embarrassing leadership merry-go-round shows no sign of stopping, one has to ask, how can it be stopped? The world has witnessed almost a...

7 signs that white Australia is living in the past

If you're outspoken about Indigenous rights in Australia, you've most likely been told to stop living in the past. So we've decided to list 7...

Commonwealth protesters expose Australia’s racist double standards

Commonwealth protesters on the Gold Coast have successfully exposed Australia's racist double standards. Vision of protesters blocking the Queen of England's relay baton was all...

Are Aboriginal people still the true owners of Australia?

This is a question that can cause heated debate in Australia. This very issue is actually the sticking point for progress between Indigenous and...

6 Aboriginal news stories mainstream media doesn’t want you to hear

The media plays a crucial role in manipulating public opinions in Australia. The media often follows a set government/corporate agenda. The media has the power...

Give an inch and they’ll take a mile: Australia’s fear after...

Australia has a real fear of Indigenous rights in Australia. This fear was exposed after the closure of the Uluru climb was announced. After the...

Economic treaties bringing power back to remote Cape York communities

This week a consortium of social justice investors were in the Northern Pennisula Area of Cape York to discuss economic treaty models. They were there...

Treaty Council leading the way towards Indigenous Independence

The Treaty Council came back into Townsville again recently to meet Traditional Owners who are determined to explore independent economic solutions for their people...

Meet the Indigenous woman who married into the Royal family

An Indigenous woman from the Torres Strait islands in Australia has found herself at the centre of an investigation that could see her sitting...

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