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Analysis, Culture //

Set in Stone? Unearthing the Complex History of the Iron Cove Rock Carvings

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.

August 29, 2023 Aidan Elwig Pollock and Grace Mitchell
Analysis //

Could a Treaty be happening in New South Wales?

Just as Voice was a key feature of the 2022 Federal Election, Treaty is quickly enveloping conversations about the upcoming NSW State Election.

March 21, 2023 Hamani Tanginoa
Perspective //

Burraburrabanha wiray murungidyal: A wound that cannot heal

Even if the act of healing is painful, it is better than suffering in silence among the flames.

March 1, 2023 Ethan Floyd
Indigenous, News //

Thousands gather in Sydney to protest on Invasion Day

Speakers and protestors say ‘no’ to the Indigenous Voice to Parliament.

January 26, 2023 Andy Park
Analysis //

Uluru Statement to define Albanese Government as Garma Festival opens

The voices of First Nations peoples – so long silenced in Australian democracy – may soon speak very loudly as the 2022 Garma Festival opens in Arnhem Land this week.

August 2, 2022 Ethan Floyd
Indigenous, News //

Thousands take to Sydney streets on Invasion Day

Thousands of people gathered outside Town Hall steps in Sydney this morning to protest the celebration of “Australia Day”.

January 26, 2022 Roisin Murphy and Thomas Sargeant
News //

COP26 protest in Sydney stresses that 2050 is too late for climate action

The protest joined over 200 around the world in demanding climate justice.

November 6, 2021 Vivienne Guo
Culture, Fashion //

First in Best Dressed

How First Nations designers are changing Australia’s fashion landscape.

August 16, 2021 Noni Reginato
News //

First Nations group boycotts SBS and NITV over Palestine coverage

Members of FISTT have previously participated in the news outlets' reporting of the Black Lives Matter movement.

June 5, 2021 Claire Ollivain
News //

Sydney Law School endorses the Uluru Statement from the Heart

The development follows submissions from leading academics who have encouraged the enshrinement of a First Nations ‘Voice’.

May 31, 2021 Kiran Gupta

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