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Aboriginal Australians
Aboriginal Elders Vote to End ‘Welcome to Country’, Say It’s Become a ‘Business’
Juru elder Randall Ross says the ceremony has been misused for profit.
December 9, 2024
BY
Crystal-Rose Jones
LNP to Scrap Aboriginal ‘Truth-Telling’ Inquiry, Sparking Criticism
The newly-elected LNP government looks set to wind up the Queensland Truth-Telling and Healing Inquiry and repeal the ...
November 3, 2024
BY
Rex Widerstrom
Opposition Proposes Scrapping Indigenous Ambassador Post
The First Nations ambassador has an allocated $350,000 travel allowance.
September 23, 2024
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Rex Widerstrom
‘Before Cook’: Indigenous Ceremony at Football Final Reignites Debate
A slightly unusual Welcome to Country ceremony before the AFL semi-final last weekend has led One Nation leader ...
September 16, 2024
BY
Rex Widerstrom
Indigenous Businesses, Workers Should Be Held to Same Standards as the Rest of Society: Senator
Ken Wyatt, former Indigenous Australians Minister, also called for a shift away from diversity targets.
September 11, 2024
BY
Naziya Alvi Rahman
Aboriginal Groups Win Legal Fight for 7,500 Kilometres of Land
Representatives of the Barada, Kabalbara, and Yetimarala Peoples have fought the case for 10 years.
June 4, 2024
BY
Jim Birchall
Tourist Ban Floated for Australia’s Biggest Lake
Under a proposed management plan, all recreational access to the lake bed will be banned out of respect ...
April 19, 2024
BY
AAP
90 Percent of Indigenous People Did Not Vote in South Australia’s Voice Referendum
Just under 9 percent of Indigenous people—the only persons eligible to vote—chose to do so. The $10.3 million ...
March 28, 2024
BY
Rex Widerstrom
Coaches to Meet Players Over Historical Racism Allegations
The allegations detailed an unnamed player who was coerced by coaches to terminate the pregnancy of his partner ...
March 25, 2024
BY
Jim Birchall
Locals Argue Against Plan to Hand Over ’95 Percent’ of Town to Aboriginal Corporation
The Queensland government plans to hand over the tiny town of Toobeah, southwest of Brisbane, to the Bigambul ...
March 21, 2024
BY
Rex Widerstrom
Native Title Lawfare Does Little for Struggling Indigenous Communities
The High Court has ruled that a dredging project at a loading facility connected to the McArthur River ...
February 16, 2024
BY
Gary Johns
Aboriginal Land Council CEO Funnelled $24 Million to His Own Company, Audit Finds
The CEO and chair of the Anindilyakwa Land Council are co-directors of a company which received half of ...
February 16, 2024
BY
Rex Widerstrom
Funding Review Ordered for Environmental Activist Group After Criticism from Judge
The Environmental Defenders Office may lose federal funding after a judge found it had coached Indigenous witnesses.
February 12, 2024
BY
Rex Widerstrom
Government to Spend $100 Million Compensating Customers of Failed Funeral Insurer
The company took money from Centrelink for 16 years; now that it has collapsed, the federal government will ...
February 8, 2024
BY
Rex Widerstrom
Activists Exploiting Indigenous Communities to Further Their Own Agenda: Senator
Radicals are fomenting ill will towards communities with their actions, warns Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price
February 2, 2024
BY
Rex Widerstrom
Funding Could End for Environmental Activists Found to Have ‘Confected’ Indigenous Evidence
Australian legal lobbyists, the Environmental Defenders Office, were harshly criticised by a federal judge.
January 30, 2024
BY
Rex Widerstrom
A ‘Sorrowful Day’: National Rugby League Reveals Stance on Australia Day
In the last few weeks, several of Australia's most prominent organisations have revealed their stance on the national ...
January 25, 2024
BY
Nina Nguyen
Councillor Fights to Scrap Indigenous Ceremonies Before Council Meetings
One Indigenous organisation says council should be focused on 'bigger issues' rather than race-based politics.
January 12, 2024
BY
Rex Widerstrom
‘Woke Brigade’: City Council Panned for Flying 20 Different Flags, Including 9 LGBT
'The Australian flag is the one flag that we all want to actually stay flying,' said Council Watch ...
December 5, 2023
BY
Nina Nguyen
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
BY
Eric Abetz
ABC’s Own Audit Finds Bias in Its Coverage of The Voice
The ABC's Ombudsman’s Office received a total of 383 content complaints related to its referendum coverage, the overwhelming ...
December 5, 2023
BY
Rex Widerstrom
The Tide Begins to Turn on Virtue Signalling in Indigenous Criminal Reform
Treating Indigenous criminals differently from other criminals is a recipe for resentment.
October 30, 2023
BY
Eric Abetz
‘The Voice’ May End Up Uniting Us After All
There are several lessons Australians can learn from this weekend's vote.
October 10, 2023
BY
Graham Young
Is It Time to Rethink the Colonialism Narrative?
Just as we can’t unscramble the colonisation events in Europe from centuries ago we can’t unscramble Australia’s more ...
September 19, 2023
BY
Eric Abetz
Indigenous Suicide: Australian Government Prioritises First Nations People
The rate of suicide among Indigenous Australians still remains twice as high as non-Indigenous Australians despite government initiatives, ...
August 30, 2023
BY
Isabella Rayner
Queensland National Park Returned to Traditional Owners
Tucked away in the most northwestern part of Queensland, 79,000 hectares of land, gorges and sandstone ranges have ...
June 23, 2023
BY
AAP
Australian State Premier Willing to Go to the UK to Retrieve ‘Priceless’ Indigenous Artefacts
Queensland state leader Annastacia Palaszczuk says she is willing to travel to the UK to try and retrieve ...
May 14, 2023
BY
Daniel Y. Teng
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