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Indigenous artworks adorn new university campus in Boorloo / Perth
Edith Cowan University recently unveiled two significant public artworks by Indi...
Giovanni Torre 28 Apr 2026
Healing Centre founder says WA Government failed 'to meet its duty of care' after alleged terrorist attack
On Tuesday March 24, Whadjuk, Ballardong and Yued Nyungar man Devon Cuimara wrot...
Giovanni Torre 24 Apr 2026
Exclusive: 13-year-old pinned down and thrown by police officer on train speaks out
The young Aboriginal girl who was pinned to the floor and thrown into a train se...
Giovanni Torre 17 Apr 2026
'Reclaim the Space' - healing event planned for Boorloo/Perth site of alleged January 26 terror attack
Reclaim the Space, a healing event on Noongar Boodja for community and family, w...
Giovanni Torre 28 Mar 2026
EXCLUSIVE: Mother alleges she was told guards ignored woman’s cries for help before death in Bandyup prison

The mother of a 35-year-old Aboriginal woman who died in Perth's Bandyup Women's Prison claims guards failed to respond to her daughter's calls for help before her death.

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Mar 19, 2026
Boorloo shows Australia is ready for Truth‑telling - in every form

In Boorloo, I heard a clear message, communities want truth‑telling in every form grounded in Country and carried nationally and they are ready to walk for it.

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Travis Lovett Mar 3, 2026
'No respect' - major WA local government votes to celebrate January 26

A major Western Australian local government has voted to hold its annual Citizenship Ceremony and Community Citizen of the Year Awards on Invasion Day.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Feb 25, 2026
FORM exhibition reflects on two decades of Indigenous public Art

'Momentum: Shaping Our World' has opened at FORM Gallery in Claremont, bringing together work that has positioned Aboriginal artists within major public spaces across Western Australia.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Feb 25, 2026
Kimberley MLA condemns silence following alleged terror attack at Invasion Day rally

Kimberley MLA Divina D'Anna has criticised what she described as a "hierarchy of outrage" following the alleged terrorist attack at the Invasion Day rally in Boorloo/Perth.

Natasha Clark Natasha Clark Feb 17, 2026
Indigenous stars shine in stirring State of Origin clash

Stirring performances from Western Australia's Indigenous stars helped produce a cracking contest in WA's State of Origin clash with Victoria on Saturday.

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Feb 15, 2026
Invasion Day rally organisers welcome terrorism charge, renew call for comprehensive change

Elders and organisers of the Invasion Day Boorloo/Perth rally have issued a formal statement welcoming the decision of the Western Australia Joint Counter Terrorism Team to charge the suspect in the a...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Feb 13, 2026
History repeats and we are in the firing line

The recent racist attack on our community makes it clear that we are not safe, nor have we ever been. On January 26, a community march in Boorloo/Perth that had been organised to mark Invasion Day was...

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Mervyn Davis Feb 11, 2026
Government pressed to expand royal commission terms of reference after alleged terror attack

Independent Senator Lidia Thorpe has renewed her call for the Bondi Royal Commission to be expanded to examine all forms of racism and hate, arguing the current scope does not adequately address viole...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Feb 10, 2026
'Critical national importance' - Organisers of Invasion Day rally urge WA Premier to pursue major reforms in wake of attack

Premier of Western Australia Roger Cook has noted the terrorism charge against the suspect in the Boorloo/Perth Invasion Day attempted bombing "alleges the attack on Aboriginal people and other peacef...

Invasion Day terror accused sought white nationalist material, police allege

A man accused of trying to bomb an Invasion Day rally was motivated by racial hatred, police allege, as they defend belatedly declaring it a terrorist act.

First Nations Professor Pat Dudgeon concerned for long-term psychological consequences of January 26 attack

Professor Pat Dudgeon, Director of the Centre of Best Practice in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Suicide Prevention (CBPATSISP) at the University of Western Australia, has expressed deep concer...

Dallmyn Kelly Dallmyn Kelly Feb 6, 2026
WA Stolen Generations body Yokai calls for ‘urgent education and healing’ in response to Invasion Day attack

Yokai: Healing Our Spirit is calling for extensive, school- and community-based education programs about Australia's history, alongside increased investment in healing programs for First Nations peopl...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Feb 5, 2026
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