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Activists call for justice for TJ Hickey

Activists and community members gather to demand justice for TJ Hickey.

February 18, 2020 Layla Mkh and Vivienne Guo
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Invasion Day Editorial

An editorial for Honi Soit's week of Invasion Day coverage.

January 21, 2020 Honi Soit
Protesters march through Market City intersection. Several Aboriginal flags are in the photo, which is taken from the midst of the crowd. In the middle is a sign that reads "You are on Aboriginal Land."
News // Land Rights

‘An anticolonial flashpoint’: Solidarity protest for sovereign Djab Wurrung land

3000 trees on Djab Wurrung land could be destroyed at any point to make way for a Victorian highway project

August 31, 2019 Liam Thorne and Amelia Mertha
Activists in a circle talk to each other at Town Hall, in front of a flying Aboriginal flag.
News // Rally

Low turnout at ISJA march emphasises Sydney’s lack of engagament with Indigenous incarceration

The event provided an opportunity to centre public discussion on preventing Indigenous deaths in custody

May 22, 2019 James Monaro

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