
Daily news digest March 22
Key Indigenous news in Australia today includes tributes to a prominent leader, environmental initiatives, and legislative inquiries into racial safety.
Major News & Tributes
Passing of Aunty Rhoda Roberts AO:
Tributes are being paid nationwide to the esteemed Widjabul Wia-bal woman, broadcaster, and SBS Elder-in-residence. A pioneer in Indigenous media and arts, her death is being mourned by the broader Australian community.
National Racism Inquiry:
Minister for Indigenous Australians Malarndirri McCarthy has recently called for a Federal inquiry into racism and violence. This follows an alleged terrorist attack at a Perth Invasion Day rally and a prior attack on Camp Sovereignty in Melbourne.

Community & Environment
Native Forest Protection:
Rallies and walks are taking place today in Bellingen and Newcastle to advocate for the protection of native forests on Gumbaynggirr Country and across New South Wales.
Language Revitalisation:
Elders in Kalumburu (WA) continue efforts to revitalise endangered languages, connecting younger generations with their ancestral heritage.
Disaster Resilience:
New analysis highlights that Indigenous-led groups are taking the lead in disaster resilience planning where government gaps exist.
Culture & Arts
Gothic Theatre in Melbourne:
The final chapter of Glenn Shea’s An Indigenous Trilogy, titled “Some Secrets Should Be Kept Secret,” is showing at La Mama HQ. It explores the story of Stolen Generation siblings returning to their remote home.
Harmony Week:
Today marks the conclusion of Harmony Week, with events across the country focusing on cultural diversity and the inclusion of First Nations perspectives within national institutions like the Navy.








