July 30, 2020

Raise the age

By Pamela Nathan When it comes to locking up children as young as 10 years old, Australia stands alone. And on Monday 27 July, a national […]
February 4, 2020

Real young people, not the faceless offender

Rainer Chlanda is the Program Co-ordinator for CASSE’s ‘Shields for Living, Tools for Life‘ rehabilitation program, which is based in the Alice Springs region for ‘at-risk’ youth and/or […]
March 27, 2019

2019 PUBLIC WORKSHOP DATES IN ALICE SPRINGS AND MELBOURNE ANNOUNCED

“Many thanks for your follow up after Thursday’s two successful workshops. That night many Yiramalay staff shared with me how important it was for them and […]
March 21, 2019

Listen for the Heartbeat- International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination

Image by Valentin Antonucci from Pexels By Pamela Nathan Today is the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. It is a poignant end to a week that […]
March 8, 2019

Happy International Women’s Day!

At CASSE we are incredibly honoured to work with remarkable Indigenous women who stand strongly and proudly for their communities and people. On International Women’s Day, […]
June 16, 2017

Reflections

Image: Anglicare’s David Pugh closing the Indigenous Family Violence Policing Conference, displaying a shield made by the Men’s Tjilirra Movement (MTM). MTM Program Manager, Jamie Millier Tjupurrula […]
September 20, 2016

A week of pride, shame and hope in parliament

Last week Australia was presented with the Maiden Speeches of our new politicians. While often this time passes with little to cause more than a ripple, this week was different. There were waves of pride, followed by a tsunami of shame, followed by healing waves of hope.
July 28, 2016

Seeing is believing. Australia’s terrible, terrible shame.

This bound, shackled person is not a terror suspect or political prisoner in some foreign land renowned for torture and abuses of human rights. The person is not even a man. He is a child. He is an Indigenous child. In Australia.
August 19, 2014

Noel Pearson – let’s separate the personal from the political

By Pamela Nathan Re: ‘Dropping bombs and stoking feuds: the other side of Noel Pearson’, by Paul Sheehan, published in ‘The Age‘ Comment, 17 August 2014 […]
August 1, 2014

Mt Liebig petition in support of the RFDS mental health service

The CASSE Blog has been following the ongoing debate regarding funding cuts to the RFDS remote mental health service in Central Australia. One of the communities […]
July 22, 2014

Response from NT Medicare Local regarding funding cuts

The following statement has been issued by the Chair of Northern Territory Medicare Local, Dr Andrew Bell, in response to recent discussion regarding funding cuts to […]
July 22, 2014

Charlie’s Country

By Pamela Nathan Charlie’s Country is a very powerful film – The Rolf de Heer film stars David Gulpilil who won best actor in Un Certain […]

CASSE Aboriginal Australian Relations Program Newsletter - December 2022 - mailchi.mp/14a57669382c/c…

About 3 months ago from CASSE Australia's Twitter via Mailchimp