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David Dungay

April 2021

  • Apryl Day

    Indigenous investigations
    ‘I want to break that cycle’: the relatives still fighting for justice over deaths in custody

    After the heartbreak of a family member’s death, Indigenous Australians face years of gruelling court proceedings, often with little to show for it at the end

October 2020

  • Black lives matter rally Brisbane

    Fire, Flood and Plague – essays about 2020
    Trouble breathing: 'We all breathe the same air, but we don't breathe equally'

    Jennifer Mills
    The question of who breathes, and who suffocates, is a question of who deserves to live. It’s a question that will only become more urgent as the climate crisis develops

July 2020

  • David Dungay Jr’s nephew Paul Francis speaks to the media outside the NSW supreme court in Sydney

    Indigenous investigations
    Black Lives Matter organisers say they’ll call off Sydney rally if premier seeks Dungay death investigation

  • Black Lives Matter protest organiser Paddy Gibson and Paul Francis, a nephew of David Dungay Jr, speak to the media

    Supreme court rules in favour of police, banning Sydney's Black Lives Matter protest

June 2020

  • Black lives matter protesters in Perth

    Deaths inside
    We need to go beyond empty gestures if we're going to end Aboriginal deaths in custody

    Cheryl Axleby and Nerita Waight
  • Malarndirri McCarthy makes a powerful statement to the Senate, citing Guardian Australia's Deaths inside project

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    Deaths inside
    Labor senator reads out names of Indigenous deaths in custody – video

  • A man places a candle at a vigil with a portrait of David Dungay during a protest against Aboriginal deaths in custody in Sydney, Australia on June 6, 2020. Many thousands rallied in Sydney CBD to stop Aboriginal deaths in custody

    Full Story
    The death of David Dungay Jnr

  • A painting of David Dungay Jr, who died in custody in December 2015

    The story of David Dungay and an Indigenous death in custody

  • Indigenous investigations
    Legal experts call for investigations into Indigenous deaths in custody to be reopened

  • ‘Will you join us?’: David Dungay’s mother tells Q+A Australians must unite to seek justice for her son

  • Australian Black Lives Matter protests: tens of thousands demand end to Indigenous deaths in custody

  • Sydney Black Lives Matter rally: NSW court rules protest is illegal

  • Morrison says Australia should not import Black Lives Matter protests after deaths-in-custody rally

  • Hundreds march in Sydney to protest against Indigenous deaths and George Floyd killing

  • Indigenous investigations
    'Deaths in our backyard': 432 Indigenous Australians have died in custody since 1991

May 2020

  • David Dungays cousin Lizzie Jarrett (left), mother Leetona Dungay and nephew Paul Silva Lidcombe are seen outside the Lidcombe Coroner’s Court in Sydney, Friday, November 22, 2019. A NSW coroner has found prison officials who restrained an Aboriginal man shortly before he died in custody were not motivated by malicious intent. (AAP Image/Peter Rae) NO ARCHIVING

    Deaths inside
    Family of David Dungay, who died in custody, express solidarity with family of George Floyd

    Aboriginal man said ‘I can’t breathe’ 12 times before he died while being restrained by five guards in Sydney jail

December 2019

  • A picture of David Dungay as a boy in Kempsey, NSW, Australia. David Dungay Jr was killed while in custody at Long Bay correctional complex. He was due to be released a week later

    Full Story
    What is it like when someone you love dies in prison?

    This episode follows the family of David Dungay Jr as they grapple with his death in custody and try to get justice

November 2019

  • Breathless: the death of David Dungay Jr
    David Dungay's mother reads statement after coroner clears prison officers over death – video

  • Leetona Dungay outside the NSW Coroner’s Court in March.

    Deaths inside
    David Dungay inquest: guards who restrained Indigenous man before his death won't be disciplined

August 2019

  • Demonstrators gather to protest the deaths of indigenous Australians while in custody in November 2014 in Brisbane.

    Missing and murdered Aboriginal children: apologies offer little in the face of systemic police failures

    Amanda Porter and Alison Whittaker
    They won’t console families of victims who were likely to have been targeted for being young and Black
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