More than 1000 people rallied outside Parliament House to oppose Labor鈥檚 proposed anti-protest laws.听Jacob Andrewartha reports.
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Labor says it is delivering record funding in health, education and housing to First Nations communities, but First Nations advisor Pat Turner AM and Senator Lidia Thorpe dispute this.听Kerry Smith reports.
Djab Wurrung Gunnai Gundjitmara woman and independent Senator Lidia Thorpe spoke to Chloe DS on the latest episode of the 麻豆传媒 Show about resisting racism, the importance of truth-telling and Labor and Liberal鈥檚 refusal to deliver justice for First Nations people.
Independent Senator Lidia Thorpe told Isaac Nellist and Chloe DS that the major parties are in a 鈥渞ace to the bottom鈥 on policy for First Nations peoples and that Labor has 鈥渄elivered nothing鈥.
Protests against Israel鈥檚 war on Gaza took place across Australia for the 61st听week as Amnesty International issued a report stating that Israel intended to commit genocide.听
Gunnai, Gunditjmara and Djab Wurrung independent Victorian听Senator Lidia Thorpe told a rally that First Nations and climate movements need to unite to win just demands for land and climate. Jim McIlroy reports.
Senators Lidia Thorpe, Fatima Payman and Mehreen Faruqi are using their positions to fight back against the systemic racism that Senator Pauline Hanson represents, argues Pip Hinman.听
Isaac Nellist and Riley Breen discuss the protests against the visit of 鈥淜ing鈥 Charles and talk to NTEU national councillor Markela Panegyres about the recent vote to boycott Israel.
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Not so long ago, the official line was that we could consider republicanism when the queen died. Tony Smith argues that politicians calling for Independent Senator Independent Senator Lidia Thorpe to be sanctioned for dishonesty invite ridicule.听听
First Nations activists have been arrested or prevented from peacefully protesting about听First People鈥檚 genocide during 鈥淜ing鈥 Charles III鈥檚听visit to Ngunnawal/Canberra and Gadigal Country/Sydney.听Ash Phthalo reports.
Labor Senators, including the new minister for Indigenous Australians, voted against a motion requiring the听Attorney-General to provide quarterly reports on deaths in custody, coronial inquests and incidents of self-harm in prisons. Kerry Smith reports.
Prime听Minister Anthony Albanese claims that Labor is 鈥渄etermined鈥 to close the gap, but the latest report shows things have gotten worse for First Nations people. Isaac Nellist reports.
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