Indigenous

An alternative ANZAC day ceremony on April 25 had a focus on peace not militarism. Renee Lees reports.

Peter Boyle argues that Labor and Coalition governments have exploited聽the聽ANZAC sacrifice myth to justify and promote Australian participation of, and complicity in, subsequent imperial wars.

aerial photo of deforestation

In Indonesian-occupied West Papua, soldiers are enforcing the destruction of vast areas of rainforest to be replaced by the monoculture plantations of the government鈥檚 鈥渇ood estate鈥 program, reports Chris Lang.

protesting the treaty principles bill

The controversial Treaty Principles bill has been defeated after the people of Aotearoa New Zealand spoke out against it in record numbers, reports Zara Lomas.

Miss Kannina and Rhia Alone

Yorta Yorta, Yirendali and Kalkadoon woman Miss Kaninna performed an electric set to a sold-out crowd at The Vanguard in Newtown, reports Isaac Nellist.

Human Rights Watch criticised the Western Australia government for the alarming rise in the forcible removal of Aboriginal children from their families. Paul Gregoire 谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.听

A ceasefire rally was organised by the Islamic community in Garramilla/Darwin in the wake of Israel鈥檚 renewed bombing in Palestine.聽Stephen W Enciso reports.

Frontline workers in the Northern Territory are pushing back against the Country-Liberal Party鈥檚 destructive 鈥渢ough on crime鈥 policies. Stephen W Enciso reports.

Labor is defying a United Nations order to ensure the Wunna Nyiyaparli people of Western Australia鈥檚 eastern Pilbara region are able to聽decide how they develop their traditional land. Paul Gregoire reports.

Communities speak out about Cyclone Alfred, calling for climate action

Communities affected by Cyclone Alfred dumped flood-damaged belongings outside parliament and demanded action to prevent future climate disasters. Kerry Smith reports.

The blowback against Rio Tinto for blasting a sacred rock shelter to pieces in the Pilbara was enormous. Cas Smith reports that WA Labor has passed the buck on mega mining approvals to the federal government.

The NT Country Liberal Party has contracted the controversial private British-Danish聽security firm G4S to provide 鈥渕uch-needed relief鈥 in the corrections system.聽Stephen W Enciso reports.