Ned Jampijinpa Hargraves
The family of 24-year-old disabled Warlpiri man Kumanjayi White, who died in police custody in May, has launched legal action against the government.
The Northern Territory Police say the investigation into the death in custody of 24-year-old disabled Warlpiri man Kumanjayi White is at an "advanced state," nearly three months after his death.
More than two months after the death in police custody of 24-year-old disabled Warlpiri man Kumanjayi White, Northern Territory Police say the cause of his death remains "undetermined".
Australia needs a "massive reckoning" with the injustices of its own colonial past, human rights advocates say. Speaking at the Garma Festival at Gulkula in northeast Arnhem Land, Aboriginal and Torre...
Despite growing public outcry, the Prime Minister has ruled out convening a national cabinet meeting to address the alarming number of Indigenous deaths in custody.
Community organisation Justice not Jails held a demonstration for hours in Darwin on Tuesday morning, dropping two banners from the Ludmilla footbridge in solidarity with the grieving family and commu...
The grandfather of a 24-year-old man who died in custody has drafted an open letter to the prime minister calling on Canberra to step in and address "madness" in the Northern Territory's justice syste...
Independent Senator Lidia Thorpe has criticised Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's refusal to intervene in the investigation into the death in custody of Kumanjayi White, calling it a "shameful cop-out...
The acting head of the Northern Territory Police has rejected calls for an independent investigation into the death of a 24-year-old disabled Warlpiri man who died in police custody earlier this week.
Cultural Warning: The following contains names and photographs of Warlpiri people who are deceased. Artefacts will be returned to Warlpiri Traditional Owners on Friday, more than five decades after th...
Warlpiri Elder Ned Jampijinpa Hargraves says whilst Elders "welcomed" Northern Territory Police Commissioner Michael Murphy's apology at the recent Garma Festival, it should have been made to the comm...
Leaders of the Blak Sovereign Movement gathered at Parliament House on Tuesday to discuss their stance on the passing of the Voice Bill, Treaty and Sovereignty.
Rallies were held across Australia on Saturday as a national day of action called by Warlpiri Elders demanding a ban on police bringing guns into remote communities.