Vanessa Turnbull Roberts
Lawyer, Advocate, Survivor & Human Rights. Contact below.
BOOK PRE-ORDER: LONG YARN SHORT- WE ARE STILL HERE
BOOK PRE-ORDER: LONG YARN SHORT- WE ARE STILL HERE
The blockbuster memoir from one of the most powerful voices of a generation. From surviving out-of-home care to becoming a human rights lawyer, Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts shares her incredible story in a bid to drive positive change for First Nations youth.
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Being silent has never been a choice for our communities. I won’t be starting this week | Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts
Being silent has never been a choice for our communities. I won’t be starting this week | Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts
It is our duty as First Nations people to speak up and confront the truth about systemic racism and oppression head-on
I was 10 years old when I was taken from my home. The stolen generations never ended | Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts
I was 10 years old when I was taken from my home. The stolen generations never ended | Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts
It’s been 15 years since the national apology. We must bring our children home
Winter of The Australian Human Rights Medal- Vanessa Turnbull Roberts: Acceptance speech
Winter of The Australian Human Rights Medal- Vanessa Turnbull Roberts: Acceptance speech
Receiving her award, Young People’s Human Rights Medal Winner Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts said, “The system does not work for our kids who are incarcerated - my mind and my spirit can't help but think of those young people that aren't here right now. “I ask that every single person assess your privilege and show up on the front line. We need to amplify those voices and we need to raise those voices.” Read more:https://humanrights.gov.au/about/news
Separate Bathrooms podcast- yarning all things love and justic
Separate Bathrooms podcast- yarning all things love and justic
Cam and Ali Daddo have been partners in life for over 33 years. Through marriage, raising kids, big moves, and the inevitable highs and lows of any long-term relationship, they’ve remained deeply curious about what makes each other tick. Each week, they sit down with some of Australia’s most
We have always had a voice, but we have never been listened to | Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts
We have always had a voice, but we have never been listened to | Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts
The constitutional amendments that are being proposed give no genuine powers to First Nations people, just the opportunity to provide advice
Long Yarn Short: We Are Still Here' by Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts
Long Yarn Short: We Are Still Here' by Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts
UQP will publish the debut book by Vanessa Turbull-Roberts in 2024.
Trauma then and now: Implications of adoption reform for First Nations children
Trauma then and now: Implications of adoption reform for First Nations children
Currently, Aboriginal children are significantly over-represented in the out-of-home-care system. Drawing on Aboriginal trauma scholarship and decolonizing methodologies, this paper situates the cont...
Adoption Laws: The Negative impact on First Nations children and Families.
Adoption Laws: The Negative impact on First Nations children and Families.
Changes to child protection and adoption laws will make it easier to adopt children out, and more difficult for families to win them back.
Out Of The Box Podcast: Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts
Out Of The Box Podcast: Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts
Bundjalung woman, Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts, is an activist, writer and storyteller. At the age of 10, Vanessa was forcibly removed from her family by the Department of Community Services (now the Department of Communities and Justice). She was raised in out of home care for the next 8 years, despite her family's efforts to fight the courts and have her returned. Now an Australian Human Rights Commission medalist, a soon to be law grad and FBi Radio SMAC of the Year recipient, her ongoing commitment to grassroots activism is the driver for her work. With equal parts fire in her belly and love in her heart, Vanessa joins guest host Danni Stewart to share her truth. Check out: Grandmothers Against Removals Fighting In Resistence Equally (FIRE)
Show up for Blak Lives
Show up for Blak Lives
Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts has dedicated most of her life to advocating for her people. A staunch activist and organiser of this year's Sydney's Invasion Day rally, Turnbull-Roberts wants everyone to jo...
Condemnation of NT Government's youth penal policy: Statement against the recent NT proposed amendments Impacting Indigenous children and young people
Condemnation of NT Government's youth penal policy: Statement against the recent NT proposed amendments Impacting Indigenous children and young people
30 March 2021 Aboriginal children’s lives under threat of increased incarceration Statement by justice advocates in response to Northern Territory punitive policy for young people One hundred per cent of children in Northern Territory youth detention are Aboriginal on almost any given night. O...
Real love is justice, and I owe it to the matriarchs who came before me By: Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts
Real love is justice, and I owe it to the matriarchs who came before me By: Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts
Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts is a proud Bundjalung woman, storyteller and activist. At a young age, she made a lifetime commitment to addressing the over-representation of Aboriginal children in custody and Out of Home Care. In this article, Vanessa muses on what International Women's Day means for her and the matriarchs who inspire her everyday.
Implications of amended Adoption Laws
Implications of amended Adoption Laws
Changes to child protection and adoption laws will make it easier to adopt children out, and more difficult for families to win them back.
Making Child Protection More Accountable
Making Child Protection More Accountable
Making child protection more accountable to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and their families, Family Matters in conversation with the Aboriginal Children's Commissioners.
Art After Hours Online: Blak Douglas and Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts in conversation with Yumi Stynes
Art After Hours Online: Blak Douglas and Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts in conversation with Yumi Stynes
Tune in at 7.30pm AEDT, Wednesday 11 November 2020 for this #NAIDOC2020 edition of Art After Hours Online! Artist Blak Douglas and Aboriginal rights activist...
Emerging Writers Festival: Black Lives Matter
Emerging Writers Festival: Black Lives Matter
Vanessa Turnbull Roberts - Forced removals are still impacting the Indigenous community
Vanessa Turnbull Roberts - Forced removals are still impacting the Indigenous community
At 11 years old, UNSW Arts/Law student Vanessa Turnbull Roberts was removed from her family. She explains how forced removals are still impacting the Indigen...
Writing: Meet The Activist Fighting For Justice And A Better Future
Writing: Meet The Activist Fighting For Justice And A Better Future
It's been 250 years since James Cook's first voyage to Australia. This month, marie claire joins forces with some of our biggest and brightest names to unite for change. Here, activist and writer Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts talks about fighting the good fight...
The onus is no longer on Indigenous Australia. Come and rise to change the nation
The onus is no longer on Indigenous Australia. Come and rise to change the nation
There Is No Reconciliation Until Australia Acts On Indigenous Suicide
There Is No Reconciliation Until Australia Acts On Indigenous Suicide
UNSW Law student named as a finalist for Human Rights Medal
UNSW Law student named as a finalist for Human Rights Medal
The history of black protest - tributes, highlights and where to next
The history of black protest - tributes, highlights and where to next
The Stolen Generation That Never Stopped
The Stolen Generation That Never Stopped
If You Hate Being Called A Racist, Imagine Experiencing Actual Racism
If You Hate Being Called A Racist, Imagine Experiencing Actual Racism
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