Thousands of people have arrived in Naarm this week, joining the Yoorrook Justice Commissioner on the final steps of his Walk for Truth. The 500-kilometre journey marks the closing chapter for Travis Lovett in his Victoria’s landmark truth-telling process - where he trekked from Portland in the…
Food is one of the most accessible ways of learning culture - because everyone has to eat. On Reconciliation Week, Sam and Luke Bourke are hosting private cooking classes, using Indigenous ingredients to share a meal and culture.
Medical professionals in Victoria have cited staffing shortages, increased strain on the health system and a lack of time off for contributing to a rise in poor mental health in the industry.
“The series will help educate community around human evolution but also give other perspectives around knowledge and how people have survived on this continent.” – Professor Chris Wilson (Aboriginal Research Fellow University of Tasmania)
The way the data on Indigenous health is viewed is key to driving improvements in outcomes, says expert Dr Ray Lovett.
There are some simply amazing things happening in the Indigenous food sector, led by First Nations people. Come eat Australia, Australia!
Gunditjmara Elder Daryl Rose and Tyson Lovett. Murray work with Mappers ... https://eng.unimelb.edu.au/ingenium/research-stories/world-class-research ...
The Yoorrook Justice Commission, Victoria's truth-telling body, is probing claims that the CFMEU has treated Indigenous businesses unfairly.
Jacinta Allan told the inquiry that she is ashamed by how little she knew of the massacres of First Nations people and reiterated her commitment to treaty.
Ms Nelson buzzed for medical help nine times before dying on the floor of her cell at Dame Phyllis Frost Centre in 2020. Her family says her spirit will not rest until there is accountability over her death.
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