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A huge win for homelands
Great news! We've got a long-term commitment from Commonwealth and Northern Territory governments to support homelands.
Stronger Futures: the Intervention under another name
'Stronger Futures' is basically a continuation of the Northern Territory Intervention, but with the pretence of being non-discriminatory.
There’s no place like homelands
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Stronger Futures: the Intervention under another name
Sarah, 6 May 2012
A voice for change until the very end
Bryan Andy, 5 April 2012
A huge win for homelands
Sarah, 29 March 2012
In the News
- Urgent independent investigation needed for Kings Cross incident
- Amnesty International welcomes continued 10-year commitment for traditional Aboriginal homelands
- Guatemala court convicts paramilitaries over 1982 massacre
- Senate must oppose deeply flawed Stronger Futures legislation
- Policies of exclusion continue in NT remote Indigenous housing programs



Thanks for this - a great read and so important right now. Keep it coming :)
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11 May 2012, 12:20PM