wind clatters on old gums of the sandbank
& red dust crescendos on streambeds.
this is yanggu’s orchestra
Browsing: first nations
“Are you a glass-half-full or half-empty kind of girl?”
a] What you’re telling your friends it is, and what your talks are all about…
This is a relationship that colonisers will never understand. This is why, for them, uprooting trees and paving roads over culturally significant land – this does not hurt or break their hearts like it does ours.
On March 14 2009, Veronica Baxter was denied bail from Surry Hills police station, and three days later died in custody. 15 years on activists gathered outside the same police station demanding justice.
A statement from the University of Sydney has confirmed that the Deputy Vice-Chancellor Indigenous Strategy and Services (DVC ISS) is…
Honi Soit’s editorial on the defeat of the Voice to Parliament.
In some places, the figurative rock face of this history is clear of detritus: we can see before us in striking detail the confusing muddle that is people living upon people living upon people — and so on until the dawn of time, or at least human habitation.
Just as Voice was a key feature of the 2022 Federal Election, Treaty is quickly enveloping conversations about the upcoming NSW State Election.
Even if the act of healing is painful, it is better than suffering in silence among the flames.