Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement (ALRM)
16/08/2019
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-08-12/fight-to-save-ancient-indigenous-fish-traps/11396302
'Mathematics and planning' created these ancient wonders, now they need saving Scientists are in a race against time to map ancient fish traps on one of Australia's most remote islands.
16/08/2019
‘Police shouldn’t be investigating police’: family anger over death in custody inquest Coroner raises questions over investigating officer’s perceived lack of independence in case of Aboriginal woman Tanya Day
13/08/2019
'It's a matter of urgency': Dwindling water supply in remote Indigenous community The largest remote Aboriginal community in Central Australia is rapidly running out of drinking water.
12/08/2019
It’s not because we don’t love our children – we need to look at the real reason Aboriginal children are placed in care | Raylene Harradine for IndigenousX Removals are set to triple in the next 20 years. Aboriginal organisations have the solutions
12/08/2019
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-08-11/the-weight-of-his-world/11390620
At 21, Michael Yunupingu has been touted as a 'future leader'. He wants you to know his story Born to be a leader, the heir to an ancient dynasty, Michael Yunupingu has a bold vision for his community and country.
09/08/2019
The Queenslanders reducing overcrowding with their own bare hands The remote community building homes and the skills of its people.
09/08/2019
Aboriginal communities sue Commonwealth over 'racially discriminatory' work-for-the-dole Remote WA Aboriginal communities are suing the Federal Government in a landmark action over its controversial work-for-the-dole scheme which they argue is unlawful.
09/08/2019
https://iview.abc.net.au/show/deadly-family-portraits-sansbury-sisters
Deadly Family Portraits: Sansbury Sisters Sisters Taree and Caleena Sansbury move seamlessly together as they dance across the stage, with connection to culture and a strong female energy present in every step.
08/08/2019
https://thestringer.com.au/1-in-50-australians-have-been-to-prison-1-in-6-first-nations-people-have-been-to-prison-12922 #.XUtrKcThW70
1 in 50 Australians have been to prison - 1 in 6 First Nations people have been to prison | The Stringer Gerry Georgatos - One in 50 Australians living have been to prison. More than 500,000 Australians living have been incarcerated. One in 625 Australians are presently incarcerated. More than one in 6 First Nations Australians living have been to prison. A reprehensible statistic that from a racia ...
08/08/2019
'Spiritual harm' payouts are likely to cost billions of dollars. So how does it work? Native title experts say a proposed compensation claim in the Northern Territory is just the tip of the iceberg for state governments and the Commonwealth.
06/08/2019
Australia Aboriginals win right to sue for colonial land loss The ruling in favour of the Ngaliwurru and Nungali groups paves the way for billions of dollars in compensation.
06/08/2019
‘We’ve never been asked for our views before’: giving families a voice | Lisa Rafferty for IndigenousX Families often come to the attention of child protection at points of crisis. They are surprised when I involve them in decision making
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