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Election 2016: Yes, Australia was invaded by British, says Malcolm Turnbull The Canberra Times Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has agreed that the colonisation of Australia by British settlers could be described as an "invasion", but has distanced himself from the idea of a treaty with Indigenous Australians in the near term. Don't Play ...
Brisbane Times Become a Brisbane Times member today Brisbane Times Asked if Australia's colonisation by the British amounted to an invasion, Mr Shorten said Indigenous Australians had been "dispossessed." He agreed Indigenous citizens would consider it an invasion. "If I was Aboriginal, I wouldn't exactly call it a ...
The Sydney Morning Herald Q&A: Shorten calls 'gotcha' on Jones The Sydney Morning Herald Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has agreed that the colonisation of Australia by British settlers could be described as an "invasion", but has distanced himself from the idea of a treaty with Indigenous Australians in the near term. Mr Turnbull was ...
The Sydney Morning Herald Q&A: Shorten calls 'gotcha' on Jones The Sydney Morning Herald Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has agreed that the colonisation of Australia by British settlers could be described as an "invasion", but has distanced himself from the idea of a treaty with Indigenous Australians in the near term. Mr Turnbull was ...
Election 2016: Yes, Australia was invaded by British, says Malcolm Turnbull WAtoday Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has agreed that the colonisation of Australia by British settlers could be described as an "invasion", but has distanced himself from the idea of a treaty with Indigenous Australians in the near term.
Care2.com Australian Aboriginal Communities Are Still Threatened With Closure Care2.com In late 2014, Western Australian Premier Colin Barnett made the shocking announcement that 150 remote Aboriginal communities would soon be closed by the Government. Considering Australia's history of Indigenous human rights abuses, it was not ...
Care2.com Australian Aboriginal Communities Are Still Threatened With Closure Care2.com In late 2014, Western Australian Premier Colin Barnett made the shocking announcement that 150 remote Aboriginal communities would soon be closed by the Government. Considering Australia's history of Indigenous human rights abuses, it was not ...