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Remembering the community spirit of the late Uncle Jack Charles

Ruby Kraner-Tucci, Tuesday, 18th October 2022 -  The life of the Aboriginal Elder, author, artist and activist will be honoured in a state funeral service in Melbourne today.
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Victoria likely to have Treaty framework before election

Danielle Kutchel, Wednesday, 12th October 2022 -  In an exclusive opinion column for Pro Bono News, Aunty Geraldine Atkinson confirms she expects Victoria’s treaty framework to be released in the next fortnight, before Victoria enters caretaker mode ahead of the state election.

Opinion

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We have a Voice, we have Truth, now Treaty is very much within our reach 

Geraldine Atkinson, Wednesday, 12th October 2022 -  We are on the cusp of a historic agreement with the state government that will establish the framework and process to empower Traditional Owners of Country to start negotiating Treaties as soon as next year, writes Aunty Geraldine Atkinson. 
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How ‘yindyamarra’ informed a business acquisition

Ruby Kraner-Tucci, Wednesday, 12th October 2022 -  First Nations tech company Visual Dreaming to acquire non-Indigenous organisation Hitnet.
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How an Indigenous-led supply chain is good for business

Ruby Kraner-Tucci, Thursday, 6th October 2022 -  Chocolate on Purpose is building a network of First Nations employees, suppliers and partnerships that is propelling the chocolate industry to do better. 
Five Aboriginal musicians, Marlon x Rulla, on stage at Treaty Day Out

Treaty Day Out a “deadly” success

Danielle Kutchel, Wednesday, 5th October 2022 -  First Peoples’ Assembly of Victoria, which organised the event, is “on the cusp” of a landmark agreement with the state government.

Opinion

NZ justice minister consults with Aboriginal leaders on solutions to inequity

Michelle Steele, Tuesday, 27th September 2022 -  While Aboriginal women are being incarcerated at the highest rates, often victims of violence themselves and often misidentified as perpetrators, we can’t talk about justice without also including equity in housing, education, health services, land
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Remembering Uncle Jack Charles and his commitment to community

Ruby Kraner-Tucci, Wednesday, 14th September 2022 -  The Aboriginal Elder, author, artist and activist made significant contributions to the social sector, partnering with not for profits to advance the progress of First Nations peoples.
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Impact in Indigenous literature continues to grow

Danielle Kutchel, Monday, 5th September 2022 -  The Indigenous Literacy Foundation is marking a year of success in highlighting and supporting First Nations literature.

Opinion

A brown instrument wallet with a stethoscope lying on it.

Why we must recognise the injustice of Australia’s medical history

Jamal Hakim, Wednesday, 31st August 2022 -  Australia's medical history is rooted in colonialism. Jamal Hakim explains why we need to acknowledge our history.
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