Healing
Stolen Generations survivors continue to be disadvantaged when the rights of Indigenous peoples are not embedded in law across the country, advocates say.
Walmajarri woman Lorraine Yungabun scans the bushland around her, where women and girls have gathered at an Aboriginal women's camp in northern Western Australia.
A decision by the federal government to scrap charges for basic aged care services has been welcomed by the Stolen Generation survivors, who say it "corrects a measure that should never have been cons...
Warning: The following article contains references to suicide, which may be distressing to some readers. Recently published data indicates the need for culturally safe mental health care for Aborigina...
Members of the Stolen Generations and their families will be honoured at the fourth Ngarra Jarra Noun Healing Ceremony next month. In 2023, the first Healing Ceremony brought thousands to Victoria Par...
Hundreds gathered in Boorloo / Perth Sunday at Forrest Place, the scene of the Invasion Day rally on January 26 which was the target of an alleged terrorist attack.
First Nations-led research out of the University of Melbourne will strive to form a better understanding of families impacted by family violence, supports available to them, and the intersection of ch...
Students from Monash University are being taken out of the classroom and onto Country, learning directly from Aboriginal Elders and community organisations across Victoria as part of a redesigned inte...
A major Western Australian local government has voted to hold its annual Citizenship Ceremony and Community Citizen of the Year Awards on Invasion Day.
It's not quite six months since the two days which changed Damien Briggs' life. A small juncture within a lifetime, between receiving a name and later confirmation, separated by just a few weeks, ende...
Aunty Elizabeth Miller says she considers herself one of the luckier ones. Taken from her home at birth and adopted into a non-Indigenous family, she did not reconnect with her birth family until she...
Murdoch University has awarded an Honorary Doctorate to Vivienne Hansen, recognising her lifetime dedication to sharing, teaching, and advocating for Noongar culture, language and knowledge.
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...