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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
Victoria Has No Plan to Restart Australia Day Parade
There will still be an aerial show, a 21-gun salute at the Shrine of Remembrance, and a flag-raising ceremony at Government House.
December 15, 2024
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Lily Kelly
Aboriginal Affairs Minister Urges Queensland to Hit the Brakes on Axing Truth-Telling Inquiry
Indigenous Minister Malarndirri McCarthy has suggested the Queensland government 'hold your horses.'
November 8, 2024
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Rex Widerstrom
New Australian National Science Framework to Prioritise ‘Indigenous Knowledge’
'Indigenous knowledge' will be a core part of Australia's push towards net zero.
August 11, 2024
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Crystal-Rose Jones
Tax Exemptions, Political Positions Among Demands From Victorian Aboriginal Group
As Victoria negotiates on a Treaty with its Aboriginal people, an elder has presented a list of 10 ...
April 9, 2024
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Rex Widerstrom
‘Yes’ Campaign Outspent ‘No’ by 2:1 in Referendum to Change the Constitution
In total, more than $80 million was spent by various groups trying to convince voters to support or ...
April 3, 2024
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Rex Widerstrom
$4 Billion Committed to More Indigenous Housing
The money will deliver up to 270 new homes each year for 10 years, and comes on top ...
March 11, 2024
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Rex Widerstrom
Number of Aboriginal Children in Protection Increasing, Despite More Funding
Out of every 1,000 Indigenous children, 72 are now subject to care and protection orders, the Australian Institute ...
February 20, 2024
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Rex Widerstrom
Australians Now Contemplating Whether ‘Woke’ Has Gone Too Far
Following the defeat of The Voice, some institutions are banning Welcome to Country ceremonies.
December 5, 2023
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Eric Abetz
$340,000 ‘Truth and Healing’ Indigenous Executive Position Criticised by Opposition
The timing has been questioned as Australians navigate a cost of living crisis and responded with a resounding ...
November 4, 2023
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Nick Spencer
Australians Vote Overwhelmingly Against Changing the Constitution With ‘The Voice’
Advocates for change blame 'misinformation' for loss.
October 14, 2023
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Andrew Stacey
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Daniel Y. Teng
Opposition Leader Backs Calls For Probe Into Indigenous Spending
“When you’re dealing with taxpayers’ money, the money needs to be spent in accordance with the law and ...
October 4, 2023
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Nick Spencer
Senator Calls for Probe into Billions Going Towards Indigenous Programs
The effectiveness of public expenditure on Indigenous affairs is not a recent concern.
October 3, 2023
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Nick Spencer
Australia’s Torres Strait Sound Alarm Over ‘Invasion’ by Chinese Fishing Boats
Torres Strait Islanders say foreign fishing vessels are plundering their waters in unprecedented numbers, further threatening their traditional ...
February 25, 2023
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AAP
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, 2023
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AAP
Head of CBS-Owned Australian TV Network Tells Staff Not to Celebrate National Day
The head of the Australian television network, Channel 10, has discouraged staff from celebrating Jan. 26 as Australia ...
December 19, 2022
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Nina Nguyen
The ‘Voice’ No One Asked For
Commentary In November, I was a conference panellist on the topic of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ...
November 20, 2022
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Warren Mundine
Hobart City Council Pushes to Remove Statue of State Leader Over Mutilation of Aboriginal Man
The Hobart City Council in Australia's island state of Tasmania is proposing the statue of its first premier, ...
August 1, 2022
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Nina Nguyen
Australian Aboriginal Flag to Fly on Sydney Harbour
The Aboriginal flag will have a permanent spot on the Sydney Harbour Bridge, with the NSW state government ...
June 18, 2022
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AAP
State Commits $400 Million to Help ‘Close the Gap’ for Aboriginal Australians
The New South Wales (NSW) government has pledged $401 million (US$278 million) over four years towards "Closing the ...
June 13, 2022
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Steve Milne
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Jacki Thrapp
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Jacki Thrapp
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Mercura Wang
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Naveen Athrappully
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Jacob Burg
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