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Why changing Australia Day would be good for the economy - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

Why changing Australia Day would be good for the economy
The Sydney Morning Herald
Fortunately, help is at hand, a solution that offers a positive alternative for all, offends nobody, gives the vast majority of Australians what they value about the current Australia Day, is a step forward instead of back, could not be claimed by ...

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Find out why Centennial Parklands is so important to indigenous Australians - Daily Telegraph


Daily Telegraph

Find out why Centennial Parklands is so important to indigenous Australians
Daily Telegraph
ABORIGINAL storyteller Drew Roberts is returning to Centennial Parklands to host a series of tours and classes which will explore the indigenous history of the former wetlands and its significance to Australia's first people. Originally part of the ...

Find out why Centennial Parklands is so important to indigenous Australians - Daily Telegraph


Daily Telegraph

Find out why Centennial Parklands is so important to indigenous Australians
Daily Telegraph
ABORIGINAL storyteller Drew Roberts is returning to Centennial Parklands to host a series of tours and classes which will explore the indigenous history of the former wetlands and its significance to Australia's first people. Originally part of the ...

WAR activists ramp up calls to 'burn this colony' - The Australian - The Australian


The Australian

WAR activists ramp up calls to 'burn this colony' - The Australian
The Australian
A radical Aboriginal group has doubled down on its calls to “abolish Australia” as one of its leaders came under further pressure for incendiary comments at an anti-Australia Day rally. Dtarneen Onus-Williams faced growing demands yesterday that she be ...

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WAR activists ramp up calls to 'burn this colony' - The Australian


The Australian

WAR activists ramp up calls to 'burn this colony'
The Australian
Ms Onus-Williams's group, the Warriors of the Aboriginal Resistance, responded to the outcry over her comments yesterday on social media and doubled down on the “burn to the ground” rhetoric from Friday's rally. “WAR will not rest until we burn this ...

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Australia Day's date will not change while I'm prime minister, Turnbull says - The Guardian


The Guardian

Australia Day's date will not change while I'm prime minister, Turnbull says
The Guardian
On Friday Labor's shadow infrastructure minister, Anthony Albanese, reinvigorated the debate by calling for two referendums to be held on Australia Day in 2019 on whether Australia should become a republic and whether to recognise Indigenous ...

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Invasion Day activist criticised after controversial remarks - NEWS.com.au


NEWS.com.au

Invasion Day activist criticised after controversial remarks
NEWS.com.au
Warriors of the Aboriginal Resistance's (WAR) statement on Facebook. Source: Facebook.Source:Facebook. Former Victorian premier Jeff Kennett toldThe Australianthat Ms Onus-Williams, should step down as an executive member of Victoria's Koorie Youth ...
Aboriginal activist called a 'hypocritical hater'The Australian
Call for Invasion Day rally organiser Tarneen Onus-Williams to be sacked from government bodyHerald Sun
Tim Blair: No rhyme or reason in divisive Australia Day poetryDaily Telegraph

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Invasion Day activist criticised after controversial remarks - NEWS.com.au


NEWS.com.au

Invasion Day activist criticised after controversial remarks
NEWS.com.au
“WAR will not rest until we burn this entire rotten settler colony called Australia, illegally and violently imposed on stolen Aboriginal land at the expense of the blood of countless thousands, to the f***ing ground, until every corrupt and illegal ...
Aboriginal activist called a 'hypocritical hater' - The AustralianThe Australian
Tim Blair: No rhyme or reason in divisive Australia Day poetryDaily Telegraph
Aboriginal activist calling for Australia to be 'burnt to the ground' slammed as a 'hypocrite' because she's paid by ...Daily Mail

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January 26 debate not 'party political': Albanese - The Australian


The Australian

January 26 debate not 'party political': Albanese
The Australian
“I am saying it is a response, just like Noel Pearson had a very constructive idea that he put forward in the papers on the weekend as well, I think coming from the same perspective of how do we move on from what is a divisive debate but if you look at ...

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Indigenous empowerment the real issue, not Australia Day's date - The Australian


Indigenous empowerment the real issue, not Australia Day's date
The Australian
Pieces this year and last by Anthony Dillon, Warren Mundine and Jacinta Price focused on the need for real action to lift First Australians from poverty and disease before worrying about celebration dates. But activists in paid not-for-profit ...

Indigenous empowerment the real issue, not Australia Day's date - The Australian


Indigenous empowerment the real issue, not Australia Day's date
The Australian
Pieces this year and last by Anthony Dillon, Warren Mundine and Jacinta Price focused on the need for real action to lift First Australians from poverty and disease before worrying about celebration dates. But activists in paid not-for-profit ...

Aboriginal activist called a 'hypocritical hater' - The Australian


Aboriginal activist called a 'hypocritical hater'
The Australian
An Aboriginal activist who called for Australia to be burnt to the ground during an incendiary address to an “invasion day” rally has been described as a hypocritical hater and faces calls to be dumped from her leadership role with a government-funded ...

Aboriginal activist called a 'hypocritical hater' - The Australian


Aboriginal activist called a 'hypocritical hater'
The Australian
An Aboriginal activist who called for Australia to be burnt to the ground during an incendiary address to an “invasion day” rally has been described as a hypocritical hater and faces calls to be dumped from her leadership role with a government-funded ...

Labor split over Albanese plan for joint referendum - The Australian


The Australian

Labor split over Albanese plan for joint referendum
The Australian
The Opposition Leader's office would not be drawn on Mr Albanese's idea, revealed in The Weekend Australian, which contradicted Labor policy. Mr Albanese proposed the joint referendum as a way of creating a national “platform of unity'' and ending ...

Tim Blair: No rhyme or reason in divisive Australia Day poetry - Daily Telegraph


Daily Telegraph

Tim Blair: No rhyme or reason in divisive Australia Day poetry
Daily Telegraph
... all Australian governments. They take way too much money from taxpayers and a great many of us would very much like to see them fall apart. But it's difficult to work out why Onus-Williams is so against governments, because they take that money and ...

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Anthony Mundine brings his Muslim beliefs and plan to change Australia to the I'm A Celeb jungle - Daily Telegraph


Daily Telegraph

Anthony Mundine brings his Muslim beliefs and plan to change Australia to the I'm A Celeb jungle
Daily Telegraph
“Well Donald Trump is President, it is very realistic. I could be the next Prime Minister and I'd do you all right too,” the 42-year-old former rugby league player told News Corp. “I definitely would not be the conventional, I would be the outsider. If ...

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Hockey-like sport 'dumbung' played by Indigenous Australians lays the field for Kookaburras-Dutch clash - ABC Online


ABC Online

Hockey-like sport 'dumbung' played by Indigenous Australians lays the field for Kookaburras-Dutch clash
ABC Online
As the Australian and Dutch men's hockey teams clashed over the weekend in the West Australian town of Narrogin, locals pointed with pride to their own ancient Indigenous ball-and-stick game that closely resembles the modern Olympic sport. The ...

Hockey-like sport 'dumbung' played by Indigenous Australians lays the field for Kookaburras-Dutch clash - ABC Online


ABC Online

Hockey-like sport 'dumbung' played by Indigenous Australians lays the field for Kookaburras-Dutch clash
ABC Online
As the Australian and Dutch men's hockey teams clashed over the weekend in the West Australian town of Narrogin, locals pointed with pride to their own ancient Indigenous ball-and-stick game that closely resembles the modern Olympic sport. The ...

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