OPINION: A former Prime Minister's character reference for convicted paedophile, George Pell, provides a glimpse of Australia's own hypocrisy and arrogance.
Australia day was moved because of the culture wars of John Howard, an annual reminder that First Australians were non-people who had no place, no voice, writes...
Today marks ten years exactly since the beginning of the Northern Territory Intervention, a $587 million Commonwealth government package that stripped Australia’s...
On the anniversary of the Wik 10-point plan, it appears that Aboriginal communities' connection to land still continues to be - quite literally - railroaded by...
The abolishment of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission (ATSIC) on this day twelve years ago effectively destroyed any meaningful Indigenous...
Two months ago, the Prime Minister said any changes to Australia's race hate laws weren't a priority. But this changed today, with the announcement of an inquiry...
On day two of the formal hearings, Alyawarr woman and co-author of the ‘Little Children are Sacred’ report, has told the Royal Commission into the Protection and...
What did John Howard’s time as Prime Minister mean for Aboriginal Australia? On the 20th anniversary of his win, The Point takes a look at seven decisions that...
Fifteen years to the day since Cathy Freeman ran into the history books and Australian folklore, we continue to work to ensure this moment was not a high water...
Domestic violence is a crime occurring in full view, affecting thousands of people yet it provokes virtually no urgency in response. Suzanne Ingram examines why women...
Tragically, this isn’t the first death in custody for the family of Murri man Shaun Coolwell. Three years after he died, his family don't know when the inquest...
The award-winning exhibition Black Mist Burnt Country brings together over five decades of work to tell the story of British atomic testing in Australia.