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Malcolm Turnbull s Son Argues With Briggs Over Reconciliation Week

Turnbull s entire argument seemed to come from thinking Briggs was an actual, elected politician. We missed you too. Sign up to our newsletter, and follow us on Instagram and Twitter, so you always know where to find us. Former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s son, Alex is in the spotlight this week after piping up with a Reconciliation Week take that nobody asked for. On Monday, Turnbull replied to Yorta Yorta rapper and writer Briggs via Twitter, ahead of the annual series of events which runs from May 27 through to June 3. National Reconciliation Week is described by peak body Reconciliation Australia as a “time for all Australians to learn about our shared histories, cultures, and achievements, and to explore how each of us can contribute to achieving reconciliation in Australia” between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people.

Families still demanding an end to forced removals of Indigenous children on Sorry Day

Protesters Gather At Sydney Town Hall For National Sorry Day

NSW parliamentary report into Indigenous deaths in custody makes 39 recommendations

Print text only Cancel Indigenous leaders and families have called for change across the nation s justice system following the handing down of a NSW parliamentary report into First Nations deaths in custody.  Key points: Committee Chair Adam Searle wants the report to drive change within the justice system The NSW Government will consider the report and recommendations An Upper House Select Committee today tabled its findings and 39 recommendations which aim to reduce the over-representation of First Nations people in the criminal justice system. The inquiry was called after thousands of Australians protested in the streets as part of the global Black Lives Matter movement last year, calling for an end to Indigenous deaths in custody.

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