In an interview with The Saturday Paper, the Indigenous Affairs minister dismisses speculation about her political future and says the ‘fire is still raging’ to deliver change.
A doggedly proud Yindjibarndi man, with the enduring support of his tiny community, has flipped the script and humbled a mining magnate in a long-running legal dispute.
A coroner’s inquest into the death of a young Indigenous man has revealed disturbing allegations about the police officer involved and the force’s higher command.
An inquest into the death of a 32-year-old Yorta Yorta and Gunaikurnai man in a Victorian jail has heard prison staff did not enter his cell to check on him despite his cries that he was ‘dying’.
EXCLUSIVE: The man who filmed the video at the centre of The Australian’s ‘white hands’ investigation says he was paid $1000 for the footage by a rival art dealer.
Following the Voice referendum, treaty processes have slowed or lost bipartisanship in every state and territory. At the federal level, Anthony Albanese’s promised Makarrata Commission has been left moribund.
After a week of silence, leading ‘Yes’ campaigners have begun to detail three ways forward for the movement – including fighting to keep Peter Dutton out of office.
With the Voice referendum ending in a ‘No’ vote, does its failure lie in a divided country or with the overestimation of a prime minister who loves to note he has been underestimated?