Updates

  • Calling for global solidarity

    Calling for global solidarity

    In recent weeks Uncle Robbie and the Crime Scene Australia team have contacted the ambassadors and heads of state of each nation that signed onto South Africa’s genocide case brought against ‘Israel’ including Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Egypt, Ireland, Libya, Maldives, Mexico, Nicaragua, Pakistan, Palestine, Spain, Turkey, and Venezuela. In his correspondence, Uncle Robbie…

  • Invasion Day 2026 Events

    Invasion Day 2026 Events

    Sunday 25 January 12-3pm Working Bee at Camp Sovereignty 5-7pm: Panel on ‘Treaty for Victoria’ at Camp Sovereignty 7pm-late: Dinner, Sovereign Cinema film screenings and camp out. Monday 26 January 5-7am: Dawn Service at Camp Sovereignty From 9am: Mob Ochre Up at Camp Sovereignty and walk to the rally together 11am: Invasion Day Rally at…

  • Invasion Day 2026 statement delivered at Camp Sovereignty

    Invasion Day 2026 statement delivered at Camp Sovereignty

    Sunday 18th of January, saw over a hundred people gather at Camp Sovereignty in the lead up to Invasion Day. Uncle Robbie shared, for the first time, the latest statement by Camp Sovereignty Elders and Firekeepers, which you can read here. Marcia Galea from the Victorian NAIDOC Committee spoke about the significance of holding the…

  • Our Land, Our Law

    Our Land, Our Law

    “We go back to the beginning, and our law was given to us in the beginning. It wasn’t made by man or woman. This law came with the land. We’re the caretakers, the guardians and  the custodians of that. We hand that on to our children.” – Uncle Robbie Thorpe, ‘Our Land, Our Law’ Panel,…

  • Court Updates

    Court Updates

    On the 1st of December the Supreme Court of Victoria accepted our request for an adjournment, pushing the next hearing in the King Charles Genocide case to May next year, allowing us much needed extra time to prepare for such a historic and important case. In the meantime, we are preparing for our case on…

  • Safety and Accessibility: Camp Sovereignty Update

    Safety and Accessibility: Camp Sovereignty Update

    You can listen to Djuran Bunjileenee speaking with Marcia Galea and Jane on Bunjil’s Fire about the latest developments in negotiations with the Melbourne City Council, accessibility to the “Resting Place” memorial for repatriated skeletal remains of people from 38 Nations and the article ‘Council warned of imminent neo-Nazi threat before Camp Sovereignty attack’ that…

  • ‘Our Land Our Law’ panel discussion: Monday 1 December

    ‘Our Land Our Law’ panel discussion: Monday 1 December

    As we lead into the next court date in the King Charles genocide case on Tuesday 2 December, Crime Scene Australia is hosting a discussion with an extraordinary panel of speakers called ‘Our Land Our Law’ from 5-9pm on Monday 1 December at Aunty Alma Thorpe’s Gathering Place.  We’ll share the latest progress of the…

  • ‘Sovereign Day Out’ | Saturday 6 September | 12pm until late!

    ‘Sovereign Day Out’ | Saturday 6 September | 12pm until late!

    Come together and witness a celebration of multicultural sonics, stories and dance. Featuring a genre bending lineup: The Terrys, SojuGang (DJ set), Miss Kaninna, Becca Hatch, Kian, Kee’Ahn, Birdz, MoJu, Dallas Woods, Philly The Aboriginal, Jamahl, Yami, Komang, Leonie, Divine, No Era, Kaurasi, Crooked T, Nikodimos, Barki, Rap Lucky + Ray Pereira, Brothers In Arms, Kapa…

  • STATEMENT FROM CAMP SOVEREIGNTY & THE BLACK PEOPLES UNION ON THE FASCIST ATTACK ON CAMP SOVEREIGNTY BY WHITE AUSTRALIAN MARCH AND NATIONAL SOCIALIST NETWORK

    (NAARM/MELBOURNE) Today, Australians who mobilised under the banner of an “anti-immigration march” escalated their campaign of hate into outright violence. This rally, co-organised by the National Socialist Network, a self-described neo-Nazi group, is part of the ongoing reality of a colony built and sustained on fascism and white supremacy. The NSN coordinated the so-called ‘March…

  • ‘Our Warrior’ NAIDOC screenings

    ‘Our Warrior’ NAIDOC screenings

    Uncle Robbie Thorpe joined Krystal De Napoli on Indigenuity radio show on Triple R on Sunday 29 June ahead of a special NAIDOC screening of the documentary ‘Our Warrior: The Story of Robbie Thorpe’ at ACMI on Thursday 10 July.  The documentary follows Robbie’s journey of Indigenous resistance to invasion and examines his political impact…

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