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TJ Hickey

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17 years on, activists continue to demand justice for TJ Hickey

The protest called for an independent body to investigate Aboriginal deaths in custody.

February 14, 2021 Oliver Pether
Memorial set-up for TJ Hickey on the fence where he passed away, banner reads "IF I WERE TO DIE IN POLICE CUSTODY, KNOW THIS, I DID NOT COMMIT SUICIDE"
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15 years without justice: activists rally against the murder of TJ Hickey

Greens MPs promise a concrete inquiry into Hickey’s murder post-election.

February 15, 2019 Himath Siriniwasa
News // Indigenous Activism

14 years on and still no justice: the TJ hickey protests

Protestors gathered to mourn the death of TJ Hickey, calling for an end to the systematic abuse of Indigenous Australians, Katie Thorburn reports.

February 18, 2018 Katie Thorburn

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