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Reform: Pay the Rent

We cannot mature as a country if we do not acknowledge this damage and the responsibility of the nation to implement reform that encompasses restitution.

The global movement toward dismantling colonisation.

An Aboriginal flag engulfs a large stone, twine securing it in place, that lays beneath a fishing pontoon, at the bottom of the sea.

Indigenous Affairs is not so black and white.

When reflecting on my time working in Indigenous affairs, my good memories are often trumped with the bad.

Aboriginal suicide prevention. Where is the funding going?

The Minister for Indigenous Affairs has recently shared that the Commonwealth Government has allocated $134M of funding into Indigenous suicide prevention.

Fkn Straya Day

We don’t need to change the date. We need to #changethenation.

Ngurrparringu (Forgotten)

Irriti ngurra Warumpila ngayulu nyinapayi. Pulinguru walpangku ngyunya yunpa pampunu. (A long time ago, I lived on the land of my people, Warumpi. From the mountains, the wind would blow and caress my face.)

Why I no longer support #changethedate

You want a day to celebrate Australia. I want an Australia that’s worth celebrating.

Racists in Australia had credibility long before the St Kilda rally

On and offline tempers have been flaring this week over the St Kilda neo-Nazi rally and the counterprotest.

There’s no excuse for justifying the racist attitudes that plague Australia

2018 had a lot of moments of hope despite the rising tones of white supremacy in Australia and abroad.

Who is accountable for our deaths?

Wayne Fella Morrison died in custody on 26th September, 2016 from reasons including spithood and restraint asphyxia (suffocation). He was a 29 year old father, a fisherman and an artist.

#FreeThePeople – saving lives and challenging the system

When I read the final report of the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody as an 18 year old over a decade after it was signed, despite all that I was taught by my elders growing up, I never imagined that we would still be discussing laws so overtly racist in their intent and application today.

Indigenous astronomy to revitalise the Australian curriculum

Krystal De Napoli is a Gomeroi woman and astrophysics student at Monash University.

Kooriculum: Beyond Terra Nullius

Aboriginal Stories of Country welcome all visitors, ask people to listen and learn from them, to respect their country and in particular respect their sacred sites

Tony Abbott and the White Man’s Burden

After his latest 6 month trip around remote communities, the Prime Minister’s Special Envoy on Indigenous affairs has handed down his recommendations.

Healing my spirit by helping others

Corey Aden Tutt, an Indigenous man from NSW, shares his personal journey to healing through caring for animals.

Indigenous Comic Con coming to Australia in 2019

All over the world geeks unite a couple times a year to meet guests from their favourite TV shows, movies, books, comics. These are called Comic Conventions. Australia has it’s own comic conventions all year round with Supanova and Oz Comic Con.

Helping homeless whānau to heal: Stories of Transformation

In Aotearoa New Zealand in the winter 2016, Te Puea Memorial Marae (TPMM) came under the media spotlight when they independently opened their marae to anyone in desperate need of shelter and support.

Indigenous Privilege: Pathway to Healing

An effective process of healing, within the Indigenous communities, can not be completed unless one can recognise their own privilege which often comes with a implicant bias.

An IndigenousX Anthology – Reconcile This

A collection of reflections on perspective, resistance, advocacy, work and life written by a diverse range of past IndigenousX hosts.

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An IndigenousX Anthology - Reconcile This

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