Gary Foley

Palestine Solidarity Conference, Naarm/Melbourne, May 12

The second Palestine Solidarity Conference organised by the Australia Palestine Advocacy Network attracted more than 250 people. Alex Bainbridge reports.

First Nations activists supporting the progressive No case say Labor could make practical reforms now, without a referendum. ±Ê±ð³Ù±ð°ùÌýµþ´Ç²â±ô±ð argues that, regardless of the referendum outcome, the struggle for First Nations’ justice will have to continue.

Thousands took part in the annual NAIDOC march for land rights and justice for First Nations. °ä³ó°ù¾±²õÌý±Ê±ð³Ù±ð°ù²õ´Ç²Ô and Chloe DSÌý°ù±ð±è´Ç°ù³Ù²õ

February 14 marks 18 years since young Kamilaroi man TJ Hickey died after being chased by police. No one has been charged; his family is yet to receive any justice, writes Isaac Nellist.

1972 Land rights protest in Canberra

The Aboriginal Tent Embassy, the longest running protest by First Nations peoples, is about to mark its 50th year. This brief timeline was put together by Chloe de Silva and Markela Panegyres.

More than 1000 people attended the funeral for Wangerriburra and Birri Gubba leader Sam Watson in Musgrave Park on December 6. Watson passed away on November 26, just two weeks after his 67th birthday.

[The following is an abridged version of Gary Foley’s speech to the huge Melbourne Invasion Day on January 26.]

Look at this! This takes me back a long way. I think you’ve certainly outdone last year. This is a great crowd and I congratulate those who organised it. I haven’t seen a crowd like this since the 1970s in the heyday of the Aboriginal political movement.