
Tahnee Jash
Reporter and Producer at ABC News
🖤💛❤️ + 🇫🇯 | journalist ✍🏽 Addicted to self-help books and everything caramel. Views are my own.
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Stuart's family says he asked for mental health support but he didn't get it. Days later he was dead
4 weeks ago |
abc.net.au | Tahnee Jash |Carly Williams
In her 25 years, there is a line that Lisa Hume will never forget. "I'm sorry, sis, I tried. You need to come home; this is serious."It was a phone call made from Casuarina Prison in Western Australia on March 3, by a close family friend. WARNING: Readers are advised this story references suicide. This story includes the image and name of a First Nations person who has died, with permission from their family. Please take care when reading.
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1 month ago |
abc.net.au | Tahnee Jash |Bridget Brennan
Amnesty International is urgently calling on the NSW government to investigate allegations of discrimination after Aboriginal children were told to leave a public swimming pool in northern New South Wales. NSW Police were called to the Inverell Aquatic Centre on Sunday after reports from staff that some children were 'misbehaving', but parents allege all Aboriginal children were ordered out of the pool.
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1 month ago |
abc.net.au | Tahnee Jash
Former world tennis champion Ash Barty is no stranger to pressure. Watching her victorious Wimbledon match from 2021, you can hear it building in the crowd every time her opponent Karolina Pliskova missed the ball. At just 25 years old, Barty was carrying the weight of the country on her shoulders. And while that would be anxiety-inducing for many, Barty had a secret weapon she used in times like these — her positive mindset.
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2 months ago |
abc.net.au | Tahnee Jash |Jenaya Gibbs-Muir
Aunty Sandra Buchanan can walk freely today around her much-loved town of Bowraville in regional New South Wales, but her life hasn't always been this way. Warning: The following contains names and images of people who have died and language that people may find offensive. The town's 'picture theatre' became the centre of attention in 1965 when a busload of students from the University of Sydney demanded an end to the racism and segregation in the community.
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2 months ago |
abc.net.au | Tahnee Jash
Just six percent of recommendations from a landmark inquiry into the Stolen Generations have been put in place during the past 30 years, according to a fresh report out today. On the eve of the National Apology to the stolen generations, the peak group representing survivors is calling on the government and institutions to support survivors and their families before they 'die'.
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Two Aboriginal people have tragically died in custody this month. 29-year-old Stuart Hume was one of them. https://t.co/9JuHHmQRis

RT @nakarithorpe: First Nations people are taking their lives at double the rate of non-Indigenous Australians. With the power of the ocean…

How the tragic death of a surfing hero led a community to action. https://t.co/phO4LqHPsH