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A family's search for answers, as inquest into fatal police shooting of Kumanjayi Walker begins
The three-month inquest will explore the circumstances of Kumanjayi Walker's death in the remote community of Yuendumu, where he died hours after being shot by Constable Zachary Rolfe, who was found not guilty earlier this year.
Published: Source: ABC NewsTopic: Courts and Trials
Rising sea level uncovers an ancient Indigenous murder mystery
An Aboriginal burial site in the Torres Strait has been uncovered by rising tides — fuelling a murder mystery archaeologists believe pre-dates colonial settlement in Australia.
Published: Source: ABC Far NorthTopic: Indigenous Culture
Forget Shaq, this Aunty may be Australia's biggest advocate for a Voice to Parliament
Victoria's Treaty Assembly has been working towards reform for two-and-a-half years. Now its successes and failures will be of national interest as debate over a First Nations Voice to Parliament ramps up.
Published: Source: ABC GippslandTopic: Indigenous Policy
At 26, Brendan couldn't read. Now he's studying for a PhD
Fresh from a marriage break-up, Brendan Murray was trying to land a job when he found himself struggling to complete the application form. It proved to be a turning point in his life.
Published: Source: ABC Radio MelbourneTopic: Adult Education
Ash Barty and Evonne Goolagong an Indigenous inspiration for up-and-coming tennis talent
Emerging tennis talent Lewis Murray is achieving what his father and ancestors were mostly denied by competing in, and winning, a national carnival at the age of 13.
Published: Source: ABC RiverinaTopic: Tennis
Traditional owners prepare for court action to stop groundwater being given away for free
A 30-year water licence in the Northern Territory is believed to be one of the largest ever awarded in Australia, and traditional owners are hoping to overturn it.
Published: Source: ABC Alice SpringsTopic: Water Management
Australian Ballet cadet brings an art form of 'excellence' to Indigenous students in Central Australia
Cairns-based dancer Troy Schrieber hopes to use his 2022 cadetship with The Australian Ballet to inspire Indigenous children from Central Australia to pursue the art form.
Published: Source: ABC Alice SpringsTopic: Dance
Ngadjuri women meet at historic pub to break bread in honour of 150-year-old bond
In the 1860s, the licensee of the Watervale Hotel shared food with the Indigenous women who sat in riverbeds nearby. More than 150 years later, women have come together to re-enact the scene.
Published: Source: ABC North and West SATopic: Reconciliation
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