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Family calls for justice, explanation of how their brother died in police custody
Police body cam played in court, showing the final moments Mr George was seen alive as he was led to a watch house cell. More than an hour later police checked on him and found his body.
Published: Source: ABC Far NorthTopic: Black Deaths In Custody
Father and son hip-hop artists spread message of hope
Award-winning Perth musician Flewnt is touring regional Western Australia with his 11-year-old son — and fellow hip-hop artist — Inkabee. Their message for young people? Chase your dreams.
Published: Source: ABC KimberleyTopic: Hip Hop
Politicians in two states have changed their stance on treaties since the Voice
How best to address inequality experienced by Indigenous people is again front and centre for politicians, after a long post-Voice referendum hiatus.
Published: Source: ABC NewsTopic: Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander)
'A horrid scam on the Indigenous community': Government to pay thousands of families after funeral insurance 'fiasco'
Thousands of Australians who collectively lost millions of dollars to failed funeral insurer Youpla could now get some of their money back, under a newly announced government scheme.
Published: Source: ABC NewsTopic: Indigenous Policy
Mining giant blocked from port expansion in High Court win for native title holders
The High Court rules in favour of native title holders in the Northern Territory preventing mining giant Glencore from expanding a critical part of its large zinc and lead mine on the Gulf of Carpentaria.
Published: Source: ABC NewsTopic: Mining Environmental Issues
One of Australia's largest Indigenous corporations is being investigated. Here's why
An Aboriginal corporation in the remote Northern Territory town of Tennant Creek is facing allegations it misappropriated hundreds of thousands of dollars in public funding.
Published: Source: ABC NewsTopic: Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander)
'I heard this terrible screaming': Five years on, has anything changed since 13 children and young people died by suicide?
It's been five years since an inquest laid bare the chaotic lives of children, including a 10-year-old girl, who took their own lives in outback Australia. Are kids any safer now?
Published: Source: ABC NewsTopic: Health
Commission's first review reveals 'tokenistic' Closing the Gap strategies falling short
The commission also that found that if governments continue to put money towards programs that don't align with what the community is saying will work, then governments will continue to allocate public money ineffectively.
Published: Source: ABC NewsTopic: Indigenous Policy
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