First Nations justice and sovereignty

Barry Healy reports that thousands of people from across Perth attended a vigil in Midland聽to commemorate the life of 15-year-old Noongar man Cassius Turvey.

A large crowd at the Justice For Cassius Turvey vigil heard a moving message from聽Mechelle Turvey, the mother Noongar boy聽Cassius Turvey,聽who died after a brutal racist assault while he was walking home from school.

Make no mistake,聽DjabWurrung Gunnai Gunditjmara聽woman Senator Lidia Thorpe is under attack because of her militancy, argues聽Sue Bolton.

Lynda-June Coe says 'abolish the monarchy'

Hundreds rallied on Labor's so-called Day of Mourning, calling for the monarchy to be聽聽"abolished". Photos by Alex Bainbridge.

Greens Senator Lidia Thorpe is challenging the federal government to answer聽how its聽Voice to Parliament plan will deliver First Nations peoples聽sovereignty. Paul Gregoire reports.

It is abundantly clear that billionaires run parliament. To take them on, we must build a party and movement capable of improving people鈥檚 lives outside the cycle of electoral politics, argues聽Max Chandler-Mather.听

Jonathan Sriranganathan discusses what聽it mean for a political party to follow the principle of 鈥済rassroots participatory democracy鈥.

The United States Supreme Court ruling on June 29 represents a major setback to First Nations peoples鈥 legal rights. Malik Miah reports.

Human rights activist Stephen Langford has finally been聽acquitted of 鈥渕alicious damage鈥 for pasting of the words of聽Governor Lachlan Macquarie on his聽statue聽in Hyde Park. Jim McIlroy reports.

First Nations people have historically been excluded from Australian universities. Even so-called聽鈥渟andstone universities鈥 were built on a foundation of invasion, genocide and land theft, writes聽Markela Panegyres.

More than a dozen people blocked the entrance to the Nioa munitions company聽on June 16 ahead of a national day of action with Northern Territory First Nations communities. Alex Bainbridge reports.

Rick Grzyb has been helping people fill out exit application forms to get off the Indue Cashless Debit Card for a few years. He spoke to Petrina Harley, Dirk Kelly and Cody Jensen.