A focus on First Nations writing and storytelling
In recent years there has been a growing appreciation of First Nations writing and storytelling.

In recent years there has been a growing appreciation of First Nations writing and storytelling.
To complement a growing appreciation of First Nations writing and storytelling, the literary magazine Meanjin has put together a special First Nations edition.
Daniel Browning details the creative process behind his new book, Close to the Subject: Selected Works.
Sue-Anne Hunter details recent recommendations made to the government about child protection and youth justice in Victoria.
What are the contibtuing factors behind high rates of First Nations children in the youth justice system? And how best to adress these alarming trends?
Judge Frances Eivers reflects on the common challenges facing First Nations children in Australia and Aotearoa, New Zealand.
What should now be the focus within Indigenous Affairs?
Minister for Indigenous Australians, Linda Burney reflects on referendum defeat and what should now priority within Indigenous Affairs?
The referendum result left many First Nations people feeling deflated. But what about those who didn’t fully support the proposal?
Journalist, Stan Grant has walked away from his media career to help fix what he calls a toxic global news culture.
Nardi Simpson details her creative process, reflects on her extraordinary career and reveals what's next?
Is an Indigenous voice to parliament is the best way to improve the lives of First Nations people?
Rachel Perkins has dedicated her life to telling First Nations stories. Now, she's campaigning for an Indigenous Voice to Parliament.
An investigation by the Guardian Australia has revealed multiple sites of possible unmarked graves on a number of Aboriginal Missions and Reserves.
Justin Mohammed has been appointed as Australia's Ambassador for First Nations People after more than two decades working to improve the lives of First Nations people.
Journalist, Stan Grant has walked away from his media career to help fix what he calls a toxic global news culture.
What are the barriers preventing First Nations people from accessing adequate health care?
Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese reveals the date in which Australians will be asked to decide whether to recognise First Nations people in the constitution through an Indigenous Voice to Parliament.
Pat Turner shares her thoughts on the upcoming referendum to enshrine an Indigenous Voice to Parliament in the Constitution.
A major change to child detention laws in Queensland has caused concern amongst advocates and legal professionals over its potential to disproportionately impact First Nations kids.
Aunty Cheryl Buchanan has a long history of campaigning for Aboriginal rights and is now involved in leadership of the Queensland Treaty process.
Aaron Fa'aoso details his journey to success as an actor and producer, while outlining his efforts to progress treaty in Queensland.
The Queensland Government has commenced a process designed to facilitate treaty negotiations with First Nations communities.
Victoria has established it's first formal truth-telling inquiry into historical injustices experienced by First Nations people, but what will it achieve?
Politics, arts and culture from a range of Indigenous perspectives.
In conversation with Aboriginal Lawyer and Activist, Michael Mansell.
How can we ease the cultural load on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the workplace?
Nyikina man, Charles Prouse has written a new book on the proposed Indigenous Voice to Parliament.
As conversations around an Indigenous Voice to Parliament intensify, many First Nations people are struggling under the weight of increased cultural load and challenges to their identity.
A tribute to First Nations writing in Australia and those who have forged a path for new generations.