Western Australia is the champion of racism and neglect, in doing over families, breaking them apart because of the bent of top politicians, lawmakers and officials that society should be one of merit ...
There may need to be a Great Migration of Black peoples out of Western Australia and the Northern Territory or some sort of revolution. Wherever there are significant Black population masses ...
The formidable Walmadany (James Price Point) campaigner, Senior Law Boss, Mr Roe has died. Mr Roe leaves behind his partner, his two children, his mother, a matriarch of her people, Teresa Roe and his ...
Mia Pepper works with the Conservation Council of Western Australia as the nuclear free campaigner and is a board member of the Mineral Policy Institute. Mia studied at RMIT university in Melbourne in ...
More than 600 suicides each year in Australia are of persons born overseas. This high number of suicides accounts for nearly 26 per cent of Australian suicides. Migrants – and former refugees – face ...
Dr Woolombi Waters is a Kamilaroi Aboriginal man with six children. His PhD “Contemporary Urban Indigenous ‘Dreamings’: interaction, engagement and creative practice,” documents surviving Kamilaroi ...
Joseph was a member of the Advisory Council of Australia’s Special Broadcasting Services, is adjunct associate professor for clinical research methods and prehospital care at Queensland University of ...
Brian Terrel is a co-coordinator of Voices for Creative Nonviolence. He lives and works at Strangers and Guests Catholic Worker Farm in Maloy, Iowa, where he helps tend a large garden and small herd ...
Samantha Connor is a disability advocate from Western Australia. She has lived experience of disability and is a wheelchair user. Samantha is a board member at People with Disability Australia, the WA ...
Celeste Liddle is the current National Indigenous Organiser at the NTEU and prior to that worked in Indigenous university student support for 8 years. She is also a freelance writer and has been ...
This is a question that is often pondered by advocates in the highly contested area of Multiculturalism as a public policy position. And it is a vexed question. In order to be able to glean some kind ...
February 15, 2015 After a week here in FMC Lexington Satellite camp, a federal prison in Kentucky, I started catching up on national and international news via back issues of USA Today available in ...
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