Photos: Thousands stand with Yuendumu, demand justice for Kumanjayi White

June 9, 2025
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Twenty-four-year-old Warlpiri-Luritja man Kumanjayi White is the latest First Nations person to be killed in police custody. Photo: Zebedee Parkes

Thousands joined vigils and rallies across the country from June 4鈥8 demanding justice for Kumanjayi White, the 24-year-old Warlpiri-Luritja man who was killed by police in Mparntwe/Alice Springs on May 27.

White is the 596th First Nations person killed in custody since the 1991 Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody (RCADC) handed down its recommendations, and the 11th this year.聽

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Hundreds joined the rally in Gadigal Country/Sydney. Photo: Zebedee Parkes

The rallies were organised in support of the family鈥檚 demands for a fully independent investigation, the police involved to be stood down, release of CCTV and body cam footage and an end to the racist spin by police and the media.聽

White is from the same community, Yuendumu, where Kumanjayi Walker was killed by Zachary Rolfe six years ago. The coronial inquest report into Walkers鈥 death was set to be handed down in early June but was postponed to July 7 following White鈥檚 death, at the family鈥檚 request.聽

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Gimuy/Cairns. Photo: Daniel Locke

Gunnai, Gunditjmara and Djab Wurrung woman and independent Victorian Senator Lidia Thorpe said 鈥渘ot a single person has ever been held accountable鈥 for a death in custody.

鈥淩ight now, police are investigating themselves over Kumanjayi White鈥檚 death. The officers involved remain on duty 鈥 carrying on like it鈥檚 business as usual. We cannot accept this.

We must keep up the pressure on governments to act 鈥 and to listen to the family.鈥澛

Thorpe also called for the RCADC recommendations to be implemented in full.

鈥淭o Warlpiri mob and the Yuendumu community, we are fighting with you. To every family who has lost a precious loved one to the state, we stand with you. We will not stop fighting until there is justice.鈥

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Magan-djin/Brisbane. Photo: Alex Bainbridge
Wangerriburra and Birri Gubba activist Sam Watson, who organised the Magan-djin/Brisbane rally, told the crowd that 鈥渢he right response to injustice is to fight against it鈥.

Several speakers pointed out that no police officer in Australia has been held criminally accountable for the death in custody of an Aboriginal person.

"We're not after revenge, just a fair and fucking independent investigation," one speaker said.

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nipaluna/Hobart. Photo: Ciaran Toman

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Magan-djin/Brisbane. Photo: Alex Bainbridge

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Magan-djin/Brisbane. Photo: Alex Bainbridge

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Gimuy/Cairns. Photo: Carinne Visschers

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Naarm/Melbourne.

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Naarm/Melbourne.

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Magan-djin/Brisbane. Photo: Alex Bainbridge

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Gadigal Country/Sydney. Photo: Zebedee Parkes

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Magan-djin/Brisbane. Photo: Alex Bainbridge

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Gadigal Country/Sydney. Photo: Zebedee Parkes

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Gadigal Country/Sydney. Photo: Zebedee Parkes

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