Black Diggers: The Indigenous Response to WW1
An estimated 1200 Indigenous men enlisted in WW1, but for what and who were they fighting for?

An estimated 1200 Indigenous men enlisted in WW1, but for what and who were they fighting for?
Archie Moore's work, kith and kin, explores the use of the colonial archive to document and control First Nations people as part of the colonisation process.
Uncle Paul Briggs reflects on 50 years of working improve the lives of First Nations people.
Karen Mundine reflects on the current landscape for First Nations people and shares more about her remarkable story.
Domestic violence is an issue which continues to disproportionately impact First Nations communities.
What does the result of the Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum mean for South Australia and its commitment to First Nations recognition?
Politics, arts and culture from a range of Indigenous perspectives.
A new book is exploring the role of automobiles in imposing colonialism on First Nations people and communities.
Tony Birch on the creative process behind his latest book, Women and Children.
June Oscar details her commitment to raising the voices of First Nations women.
A government support program has been announced for people who lost money by the collapse of an Aboriginal Funeral Insurance provider.
Latoya Rule details her latest campaign for a nationwide ban on the use of Spit Hoods.
Mark Holden and Latoya Rule are two young First Nations advocates making change happen.
Journalist Bridget Brennan recently took part in a Fellowship at the Reuters Institute at Oxford University.
Historian Ann Curthoys reflects on the historical significance of the Freedom Ride and a visit to Australia by African-American musician and activist, Paul Robeson.
David Marr is a prolific journalist and writer who has made significant contributions to Australia’s conversation around race relations.
Dr. Lowitja O’Donoghue - a pioneering leader in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander advancement and recognition.
Journalist, David Marr has written a book detailing his ancestors' role on the colonial frontier as part of the Native Police.
First Nations writers seem to mostly avoid the crime genre. But why is that?
Lorena Allam was recently awarded a Churchill Fellowship to study the relationship between truth-telling and journalism.
Tanya Hosch reflects on her efforts to ensure the cultural safety of Indigenous people in Australian sport.
Nardi Simpson details her creative process, reflects on her extraordinary career and reveals what's next?
We celebrate the late Aboriginal Leader, Yunupingu who passed away last year, aged 74.
We profile prominent and highly respected First Nations Elders whose life experiences have helped shape generations of Indigenous people and communities.
In conversation with Aboriginal Lawyer and Activist, Michael Mansell.
In February we marked the 15th Anniversary of the National Apology to the Stolen Generations by former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd.
We recap the past twelve months in Indigenous Affairs and consider where to from here?
CEO of the National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation, Aunty Pat Turner reflects on the past year in Indigenous Affairs.
What has been impact of imposing colonial legal systems onto First Nations people?
Tanya Hosch reflects on her efforts to ensure the cultural safety of Indigenous people in Australian sport.