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aboriginal

  • La Trobe Not Planning to Rename University Following ‘Aboriginal Dispossession’ Demands
    La Trobe Not Planning to Rename University Following ‘Aboriginal Dispossession’ Demands
    57 students and staff wrote to Yoorrook Justice Commission seeking a name change.
    July 8, 2024BY Monica O’Shea
  • 350 Public Servants Write to Albanese From ‘Stolen Land’ About Israel Weapons
    350 Public Servants Write to Albanese From ‘Stolen Land’ About Israel Weapons
    Both Defence Minister Richard Marles and Foreign Minister Penny Wong have denied Australia exports military equipment to Israel.
    May 30, 2024BY Monica O’Shea
  • Famous Holiday Destination Given New Indigenous Names
    Famous Holiday Destination Given New Indigenous Names
    The popular tourist locations in New South Wales will receive the double names following 'requests from local communities.'
    March 19, 2024BY Monica O’Shea
  • 3rd SA Council Replaces Acknowledgement of Country
    3rd SA Council Replaces Acknowledgement of Country
    The council also removed a prayer that omitted the word 'God.'
    March 4, 2024BY Monica O’Shea
  • ‘Pain and Sadness’: Australian Football League Clubs Call for Change to Australia Day
    ‘Pain and Sadness’: Australian Football League Clubs Call for Change to Australia Day
    North Melbourne and Western Bulldogs called for a date change, while Port Adelaide said they respect everyone's 'right ...
    January 25, 2024BY Monica O’Shea
  • Mental Health App for Canadian Veterans Named After Saskatchewan Mass Stabbing Victim
    Mental Health App for Canadian Veterans Named After Saskatchewan Mass Stabbing Victim
    Earl Burns was a veteran of the Canadian military who tried to protect his family and Saskatchewan community ...
    November 11, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • Mayor Refutes Claim That Less Educated Voters Opposed Changing the Constitution
    Mayor Refutes Claim That Less Educated Voters Opposed Changing the Constitution
    The mayor of Liverpool says migrant voters felt The Voice would have a negative impact on Australia's democracy.
    October 17, 2023BY Nick Spencer
  • South Australia Parliament to Sit on Sunday for Voice Legislation
    South Australia Parliament to Sit on Sunday for Voice Legislation
    South Australia will hold a special parliamentary sitting to pass legislation allowing for an Indigenous voice to state ...
    March 25, 2023BY AAP
  • Struggle to Survive in Australia’s Torres Strait Island ‘Paradise’
    Struggle to Survive in Australia’s Torres Strait Island ‘Paradise’
    The Torres Strait Islands are like a tropical paradise to outsiders but for many Aboriginal Australians, it has more ...
    February 4, 2023BY AAP
  • Judge Reserves Bail Decision for Saskatchewan Sisters Who Claim Wrongful Conviction
    Judge Reserves Bail Decision for Saskatchewan Sisters Who Claim Wrongful Conviction
    Freedom still remains out of reach for two sisters who have spent nearly 30 years in prison for ...
    January 19, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • University Reinstates Marks for Student Who Was Penalised for Not Acknowledging Indigenous Rights
    University Reinstates Marks for Student Who Was Penalised for Not Acknowledging Indigenous Rights
    One of Australia's top universities has overturned a decision to dock marks from a student after failing to ...
    November 18, 2022BY Nina Nguyen
  • Sydney Companies Suggest Quote for Aboriginal Flag on the Harbour Bridge Is Overinflated
    Sydney Companies Suggest Quote for Aboriginal Flag on the Harbour Bridge Is Overinflated
    Several Sydney-based manufacturers have suggested they could add the Aboriginal flag to the Sydney Harbour Bridge for a ...
    June 21, 2022BY Nina Nguyen
  • The Unique Easter Tradition of an Aboriginal Village
    The Unique Easter Tradition of an Aboriginal Village
    This article is adapted from the treatment for the documentary film "Wawu: Divine Hope," written by Australian director ...
    April 14, 2022BY Caden Pearson
  • Lift Age of Criminal Responsibly to 14 for Aboriginal Kids: Assembly
    Lift Age of Criminal Responsibly to 14 for Aboriginal Kids: Assembly
    The democratically-elected Aboriginal body responsible for negotiating a treaty with the Victorian state government has called for the ...
    December 21, 2021BY Caden Pearson
  • Australian Woman Likens Govt Quarantine ‘Camp’ to ‘Prison’
    Australian Woman Likens Govt Quarantine ‘Camp’ to ‘Prison’
    An Australian woman has described her time in one of the country's mandatory supervised quarantine facilities, often reported ...
    December 3, 2021BY Caden Pearson
  • Iconic Australian Actor David Dalaithngu Dies Aged 68
    Iconic Australian Actor David Dalaithngu Dies Aged 68
    Famous Australian Indigenous actor, dancer, and artist David Dalaithngu has died of lung cancer at his home in ...
    November 29, 2021BY Steve Milne
  • Australian Indigenous Community at Heart of Social Media Rumors Refute Claims
    Australian Indigenous Community at Heart of Social Media Rumors Refute Claims
    Two Aboriginal residents of Binjari and Rockhole, on the outskirts of Katherine, have posted on social media that ...
    November 25, 2021BY Steve Milne
  • Australia’s First Probe Into the Impacts of Colonisation Appoints CEO
    Australia’s First Probe Into the Impacts of Colonisation Appoints CEO
    A truth and justice commission set up to investigate the historical and ongoing effects of colonisation on Aboriginal people ...
    June 8, 2021BY Caden Pearson
  • Australian Olympics Committee Adds Indigenous Voice to Commission
    Australian Olympics Committee Adds Indigenous Voice to Commission
    The Australian Olympic Committee has rewritten its constitution to ensure at least one permanent Indigenous voice on its ...
    May 7, 2021BY AAP
  • Report Calls for Fresh Approach to Indigenous Suicide Crisis
    Report Calls for Fresh Approach to Indigenous Suicide Crisis
    Living in safe and clean environments, having access to modern services that individuals find personally meaningful, possessing the ...
    May 5, 2021BY Caden Pearson
  • ABC Apologises for Broadcasting ‘False and Defamatory’ Views of Jacinta Price
    ABC Apologises for Broadcasting ‘False and Defamatory’ Views of Jacinta Price
    The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) has apologised to Alice Springs Deputy Mayor Jacinta Price for broadcasting "false and ...
    April 8, 2021BY Caden Pearson
  • State to Launch Australia’s First Probe Into Impacts of Colonisation
    State to Launch Australia’s First Probe Into Impacts of Colonisation
    The Australian state of Victorian has announced the establishment of a truth and justice commission that will investigate ...
    March 11, 2021BY Caden Pearson
  • Aboriginal Incarceration Rates Stem From Transition to Welfare Dependency: Mundine
    Aboriginal Incarceration Rates Stem From Transition to Welfare Dependency: Mundine
    Aboriginal leader and former politician Warren Mundine AO has blamed the high rates of Aboriginal incarceration on the ...
    November 3, 2020BY Caden Pearson
  • Rio Tinto Ignored Chances to Stop Mining Blast of 46,000-Year-Old Aboriginal Site
    Rio Tinto Ignored Chances to Stop Mining Blast of 46,000-Year-Old Aboriginal Site
    Mining giant Rio Tinto has apologised for the destruction of an ancient Aboriginal heritage site in Western Australia, ...
    August 5, 2020BY Alex Joseph
  • Delivering a World-Class Aboriginal Art Festival During the Pandemic
    Delivering a World-Class Aboriginal Art Festival During the Pandemic
    Australia's largest Indigenous arts event will go online for the first time in its 14 year history. The ...
    July 5, 2020BY Jessie Zhang
  • Australian Scientists Discover Ancient Underwater Aboriginal Sites
    Australian Scientists Discover Ancient Underwater Aboriginal Sites
    SYDNEY—Australia's first underwater archaeological sites off its west coast dating to more than 7,000 years ago will help ...
    July 2, 2020BY Reuters
  • Melbourne BLM Protester Tests Positive for CCP Virus
    Melbourne BLM Protester Tests Positive for CCP Virus
    A protester who attended the Black Lives Matter march in Melbourne on June 6 has tested positive for ...
    June 11, 2020BY Alex Joseph
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