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Dechlan Brennan has been a member of Linktree for 3 years and joined in August 2022. Besides social media accounts, Allhandzon has populated their site with Surviving in Australia’s hottest towns, Inside Australia’s hottest prison, Dechlan Brennan, Freelance Writer, Indigenous Climate Control, injecting rooms - Saturday Magazine, Programs: Uncommon Sense – 3 January 2023, Uncommon Sense — Triple R 102.7FM, Melbourne Independent Radio: appearance from 15:00, Indigenous lessons for surviving the heat, Inside Roebourne, Australia’s hottest prison, When I was using heroin in my 20s, I didn’t tell anyone, though I’m sure people knew, Give incarcerated people the vote, say the First Peoples' Assembly of Victoria, Queensland's youth crime laws have terrifying consequences for kids like Mary, A new WA law will disproportionately impact Indigenous people like Shane, Why Does Australia Still Make Laws That Are Detrimental to Aboriginal People?, Voice confusion, even in the 'yes' fortress of Canberra, Dance helps kids to 'show my culture', 'It'll mean increased competition': parking changes will hurt, businesses say, Facing the 'no-win' dilemma of an Indigenous uni student, Next generation of Matilda's superstars on display, 'Ultimate Canberra flex': has the puffer jacket lost its crown?, Victorian government announce Indigenous naming policy for schools and kindergartens, Data shows NSW police use force against Indigenous people at “vastly disproportionate rate”, Inquiry probes role of institutional racism in cases of missing and murdered Indigenous women and children, Former PM labels colonisation "the luckiest thing that happened", Abuse over Voice debate drove Nyunggai Warren Mundine "to the brink", NSW Minister for Aboriginal Affairs calls for reset on Indigenous Voice Yes campaign, MPs calling for Voice details are the ones who will determine the details, says Noel Pearson, Federal Court dismisses Uncle Dennis' pension age challenge despite govt's failure to close Indigenous life expectancy "gap", Marcus Stewart, Aunty Geraldine Atkinson farewell First Peoples’ Assembly of Victoria, Ngarra Murray, Rueben Berg elected as new First Peoples’ Assembly of Victoria co-chairs, Pearson backs Voice despite wavering opinion polls, Queensland bail laws driving kids to plead guilty to crimes they didn't commit, Inaugural Victorian First Peoples’ Assembly co-chair Geraldine Atkinson passes the torch to the next generation, Victorian program cancelled despite helping over 100 Indigenous people escape homelessness in one year, NSW Coroner urges police reforms after fatal shooting of Gomeroi man Stanley Russell, Social media companies urged to combat misinformation and hate speech during Voice referendum campaign, South Australia becomes the first state to establish an Indigenous Voice to Parliament, Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service, justice groups urge state to establish police ombudsman, Human rights advocates sound alarm as Queensland passes "dangerous" youth justice changes, Greens push Senate to allow prisoners to vote in Voice referendum, Independent MP backs Voice, slams Opposition’s “scaremongering”, Greens and independents slam Liberals' decision to oppose the Voice to Parliament, Alliance of justice, health and faith groups urges Victorian government to raise the age, In Victoria, First Peoples’ Assembly Moves Toward Treaty, Advocates welcome WA justice reforms in Criminal Law (Mental Impairment) Bill, Advocates mark International Women's Day with call for solidarity against Queensland bail "reforms", WA entertainment precinct laws will target Aboriginal people, legal experts warn - National Indigenous Times, End Days for Australia’s Nauru Detention Center?, Will Australia Enshrine an Indigenous Voice to Parliament in Its Constitution?, Breach of Bail to Return as an Offense for Children in Queensland, How Western Australia Criminalizes Indigenous Children, Murder of Indigenous Teenager in Western Australia Brings Despair, Deja Vu, Why Australia’s Indigenous People Fear the Police, Bail Law Reform Urgently Needed in Victoria to Stem Deaths in Custody, The Fight to Raise Australia’s Age of Criminal Responsibility, New South Wales’ Pandemic Fines Shed Light on Policing Problems, 2 State Governments in Australia Block UN Visits to Prisons, After Queen’s Passing, Australia Debates How to Move on From Colonial Wrongs, Not Guilty Verdict in Police Murder Case Shines Light on Injustices Facing Australia’s Indigenous People, New Caledonia’s FLNKS Still Seeking Independence, Pacific Responses to AUKUS a Mix of Unease and Understanding, Pair of Cyclones Highlights Vanuatu’s Vulnerability, Malaita Premier Daniel Suidani Ousted in Solomon Islands, Under New Leadership, What’s Next for Fiji?, Vanuatu Government Struggling Back Online After Cyberattack, Where is Bougainville on the Path to Independence?, Australia No Longer Recognizes Jerusalem as Israel’s Capital, Australia’s Relationship With India Is Concerning, Djokovic Saga Shines Ugly Spotlight on Australia’s Detention Program, A dying Industry: Why regional and suburban journalism is on life support. – The City Journal, Can Reconciliation Lead to a New Australia Day? Merri-bek council believes so - Umbrella News, Governments and soft corruption - Umbrella News, Fiddling with the franchise: voter ID laws only affect the voiceless - Pearls and Irritations, The Coalition champions small government — except when it doesn't - Pearls and Irritations, Solomons intervention merely serves Australia's own Pacific interests - Pearls and Irritations, Why does Australia still sell weapons to human-rights abuser Saudi Arabia? - Pearls and Irritations, Australia maintains its sanctimonious stance on human rights - Pearls and Irritations, China v Australia, and the national interest v The Australian - Pearls and Irritations, Smiles for Frydenberg and Birmingham, but not for those on JobSeeker - Michael West, The abusive relationship between Australia and the US - Pearls and Irritations.