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The Greens senator says her former colleague's decision to party hop is unfair on voters, and has accused the prime minister of hypocrisy for welcoming her.
Warning: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised this article contains reference to Indigenous people who ...
Calls for justice and reform continue as regional towns and major cities hold vigils marking a national week of action to end ...
Hundreds of people in Alice Springs, Melbourne and Cairns have gathered at vigils to mourn Kumanjayi White and demand ...
Dorinda Cox, who was the Greens' only Indigenous representative in the federal parliament, has left the party.
Hundreds of people have gathered to demand justice over the death of a young Aboriginal man in custody, marking the beginning ...
The ABC has been remarkably quick to report on the recent death in custody of an Aboriginal man in Alice Springs. Further, ...
Five diverse young Melburnians reveal who they see as the most influential figures today and whether cancel culture has gone too far. From local councils to sporting ovals and the steps of ...
Senator Dorinda Cox has accused her ex-party of tolerating racism after she quit the Greens to join the Labor Party.
With Labor's decisive electoral victory last month, it no longer has any excuses not to act on the shameful rates of child removals and imprisonment, writes Lidia Thorpe.