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Djab Wurrung “Stand Tall” in the Face of Neo-Colonisation

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Victoria police turned up at the Djab Wurrung Heritage Protection Embassy on 8 August and issued the traditional owners camped there with a notice to vacate the sacred landscape in southwestern Victoria within 14 days. Major Road Projects Victoria and...

Saving the Rivers from Corporates: An Interview With Water Activist Bruce Shillingsworth

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News of the environmental devastation taking place along the Barwon-Darling river system in north western NSW hit the city last summer, when reports of several mass fish kills near the town of Menindee made headlines. Part of the larger Murray-Darling...

Transformation Through Telling: An Interview Ngikalikarra Media’s Alexander Hayes

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The Church of England Boys’ Society was an outreach program of the Anglican Church that involved adults running weekly meetings and weekend activities for young members of the faith. The organisation was at its height during the 1970s and 80s....

Encroachments Upon the Right to Protest: An Interview With RAC’s Dr Nicholas Riemer

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There was a large turnout at Sydney’s Town Hall on 20 July to protest the fact that the Australian government has now detained asylum seekers and refugees on Manus and Nauru for six years. Indeed, Morrison and his cronies continue...

Calls to End Laws that Discriminate Against LGBTIQ Teachers

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A few years back, high school teacher Craig Campbell received an email from the WA Teacher Registration Board stating that after having worked for two years as a relief teacher at a Baptist college located south of Perth, he’d been...

Government Is Likely Tracking Young Activists: An Interview With Dr Stanley Shanapinda

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Alarm bells rang for digital rights advocates in August 2014, when at a joint press conference, then prime minister Tony Abbott and attorney general George Brandis announced that the government was introducing a metadata retention regime to counter the threat...

Truth-Telling Before Treaty-Making: An Interview With Ken Canning

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In late May, fourteen Australian organisations came out in support of the constitutionally-enshrined Indigenous voice to parliament. This was the proposal contained within the Referendum Council’s May 2017 Statement from the Heart. Amongst the organisations that issued the response of...

Preventing Evictions: An Interview With The First Nations Homelessness Project’s Jennifer Kaeshagen

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Western Australia has the highest rate of public housing evictions in the country. Over the period July 2016 to April 2018, 1,242 households were ordered to vacate their public housing property, with extreme poverty being the major driver behind these...

Recognition Is a Diversion From Treaty: An Interview With Lidia Thorpe

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Recently appointed Indigenous affairs minister Ken Wyatt announced at the National Press Club on 10 July that he’s proposing the country hold a referendum on constitutional change for First Nations peoples during the current parliamentary term. The debate around constitutional...

Legalise Drugs to Reduce Violent Crime: An Interview With LEAP’s Greg Denham

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One of the unintended consequences of the war on drugs listed in the 2011 Global Commission on Drug Policy report is “the growth of a ‘huge criminal black market’, financed by the risk-escalated profits of supplying international demand for illicit...
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