Aboriginal deaths in custody

Cars and bikes took part in a convoy around Long Bay jail on September 19, calling for an end to Black deaths in custody and justice for David Dungay, reports Rachel Evans.

Four years after the death in custody of Wiradjuri, Kookatha and Wirangu father-of-one Wayne 鈥淔ella鈥 Morrison, the SA Ombudsman has asked corrective services to apologise to his family, writes Rachel Evans.

The family of Tane Chatfield have rejected the coroner鈥檚 finding that the Gamilaraay, Gumbaynggirr and Wakka Wakka man died of self-inflicted injuries, reports Rachel Evans.

Rachel Evans reports the words of Tane Chatfield's mother and father in the front of Lidcombe Coronial Court on the final day of the inquest into his death in custody in 2017.

The Maritime Union of Australia (Sydney branch) has thrown its support behind the Black deaths in custody campaign. McAleer and Paul Keating told Liv Adams and Rachel Evans that the Gurindji people's walk-off from Wave Hill in the Northern Territory remains an inspiration.

NSW Police arrested and fined several people for supporting the family of David Dungay聽Jr聽who are campaigning for justice, reports Pip Hinman.

In this song,聽DOBBY and BARKAA call for immediate action to bring justice to the families of the 438 Indigenous people who died in police custody since the 1991 Royal Commission into Indigenous Deaths In Custody.

Prisons activist Debbie Kilroy, First Nations activists Elizabeth Jarrett 补苍诲听Mervyn Eades addressed a聽91自拍论坛聽forum discussing what it means to defund the police and abolish the prison system in Australia.聽

Caroline Andersen speaks about her family鈥檚 struggle for the truth regarding her son Wayne 'Fella' Morrison's 2016 death in the custody of Corrective Services South Australia.

Up to 3000 people rallied in Sydney on July 5 for an end to Black deaths in custody, reports Zebedee Parkes.

Black Lives Matter protesters will once again take to the streets this weekend to demand an end to Black deaths in custody in Australia, reports Kerry Smith.聽Find details for聽a protest near you.

A new global focus on police brutality against people of colour has erupted. Pressure for change is mounting in Australia too, writes Paul Gregoire.