Thousands marched in Australian capital cities over the weekend to protest continued Indigenous deaths in custody, as Australia is set to mark 30 years since the royal commission into Aboriginal deaths in custody handed down its final report on 15 April.

National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Services reports that at least 474 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have died in custody since the report was handed down, including five people in the last two months, sparking the latest round of peaceful protests.