The family of 17-year-old Indigenous boy who died in 1988 is relieved following the outcome of an inquest into his death.
NSW Deputy Coroner, Harriet Grahame has found racist attitudes affected the police investigation into the death of Mark Haines.
She found the investigation was flawed and it's likely Mark's case would have been handled differently if he was white.
Other Highlights:
This week's episode is presented by Adam Evans.

Protecting old trees and elevating voices of Town Camp mob
25:00

The National Indigenous Children's Commissioner Officially Starts
24:59

Project Invisibility: Queensland government accused of phasing out Indigenous roles
25:00