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Renewed call for voice as Reconciliation Week kicks off
Closing the Gap reports show no progress and critical issues facing some Indigen...
Lloyd Jones 27 May 2026
Australia accused of ignoring human rights obligations on Indigenous children
The overrepresentation of Indigenous children in the criminal justice system "re...
Dechlan Brennan 7 May 2026
'Failure belongs to policymakers': Uluru Dialogue co-chairs respond to Closing the Gap report
Thursday's Closing the Gap report offers 'no grounds for confidence' amid a fail...
Jarred Cross 12 Feb 2026
UN condemns Australia over rising remand numbers and the jailing of ten-year-olds
The United Nations Human Rights Council has criticised Australia for the "almost...
Dechlan Brennan 27 Jan 2026
On Invasion Day, Australia cannot dodge the truth in Geneva

Our people have always told the truth about what January 26 means. Dispossession. Violence. Stolen Land. Stolen children. Attempted cultural and linguistic erasure.

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Nerita Waight Jan 26, 2026
Recognition and accountability key steps towards progress - Professor Megan Davis

Economic empowerment of Indigenous communities, much touted by the federal government, is hindered by the absence of constitutional recognition and constitutionally protected rights for First Nations...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Nov 19, 2025
Australian Child Rights Taskforce backs UN complaint by First Nations international law experts

The Australian Child Rights Taskforce has written to the United Nations to support a complaint lodged by the Human Rights Law Centre and Indigenous international law experts Professor Megan Davis and...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Nov 10, 2025
Voice referendum to provide springboard for recognition

An Uluru Statement architect has lauded the millions of Australians who voted 'yes' to an Indigenous voice to parliament, saying the referendum provided a springboard for a national conversation about...

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Dominic Giannini Oct 23, 2025
'That is what our people want' - Constitutional recognition not off the table, Megan Davis says

Constitutional recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people is not off the table, and can't be, if Indigenous Australians still want it, Uluru Dialogue co-chair Professor Megan Davis ha...

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Oct 14, 2025
Treaty a historic step toward accountability and self-determination

The co-chairs of the Uluru Dialogue say Treaty will become a vital tool for accountability and democratic participation, following the introduction of Victoria's Treaty Bill to parliament last week.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Sep 16, 2025
"Our voices must be heard, and they will be heard": Uluru Dialogue youth delegation to present at UN

Uluru Youth Dialogue co-chairs say voices like their's are "more important now than ever" in realising the Statement from the Heart's mandate, and must be heard ahead of arriving at the United Nations...

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Jul 4, 2025
Uluru Dialogue co-chairs say Closing the Gap is failing by design

The co-chairs of the Uluru Dialogue say progress on Closing the Gap is failing due to an inability to tackle the underlying causes, including the denial of self-determination.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan May 26, 2025
Eight years on from the Uluru Statement from the Heart, young Indigenous leaders carry on the fight

Eight years on from the issuing of the Uluru Statement from the Heart, young Indigenous leaders Bridget Cama and Allira Davis are continuing the work of the Uluru Dialogue, championing First Nations r...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre May 26, 2025
Truth-telling exhibition reveals how NSW laws shaped Aboriginal lives

A groundbreaking truth-telling project informed by those of the First Nations Regional Dialogues has commenced on Bidjigal Country. The Towards Truth exhibition, a partnership between the Indigenous L...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan May 16, 2025
Professor Megan Davis receives Australia's highest civilian honour

Constitutional lawyer Megan Davis has been awarded a Companion of the Order of Australia (AC), the nation's highest civilian honour, for her service to law and Indigenous people.

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Andrew Brown Jan 26, 2025
Political 'bad behaviour' killed Voice referendum

The failure of the 2023 referendum that sought to enshrine an Indigenous voice to parliament in the constitution has been pinned down to disinformation, racism and political bad behaviour, two promine...

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Keira Jenkins Oct 25, 2024
Nation 'stuck' without voice, one year from referendum

An Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander voice to parliament is still needed, say 'yes' campaigners one year on from the referendum defeat. More than 60 per cent of Australians voted 'no' in the refer...

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