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Voice sparking racism, should be called off: Lidia Thorpe

Voice sparking racism, should be called off: Lidia Thorpe

The independent senator reversed her previous commitment to avoid campaigning for a so-called “progressive No” and railed against what she labelled a powerless and patronising Voice.

  • by Paul Sakkal

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Voice paradox starting to take political toll on Albanese

Voice paradox starting to take political toll on Albanese

Labor has lost support at a time of huge division over its pledge to find a new way to end Indigenous disadvantage.

  • by David Crowe
Albanese pays price as Voice support slips again

Albanese pays price as Voice support slips again

Voters have cut their support for Prime Minister Anthony Albanese after a fierce political dispute over the Indigenous Voice, slashing his net performance rating from 16 to just 2 percentage points over the past month.

  • by David Crowe
No campaigner’s comments on Stan Grant, Lidia Thorpe labelled ‘disgusting’, ‘grotesque’

No campaigner’s comments on Stan Grant, Lidia Thorpe labelled ‘disgusting’, ‘grotesque’

David Adler, who sits on the advisory board of top No outfit Advance, insists he was not trying to insult the prominent Indigenous pair.

  • by Paul Sakkal
‘A just coexistence’: What might a First Nations treaty look like?

‘A just coexistence’: What might a First Nations treaty look like?

Many countries have treaties with Indigenous peoples. Australia doesn’t, although some states have already moved towards establishing their own. What might they cover and could a federal one eventuate?

  • by Jackson Graham
Hawks racism inquiry costs $3 million plus

Hawks racism inquiry costs $3 million plus

The question of which party foots sections of that enormous bill – which could grow further – is the subject of continuing discussions between Hawthorn and the AFL.

  • by Jake Niall
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As a Palawa man, it’s sensory overload to cover Garma

As a Palawa man, it’s sensory overload to cover Garma

Attending the biggest Indigenous festival in the country takes photographer Rhett Wyman back to another crucial moment in Australian history.

  • by Rhett Wyman
Indigenous name slated for new Sydney metro station

Indigenous name slated for new Sydney metro station

The metro station in the CBD is likely to be named Gadigal, after Sydney’s traditional owners, putting an end to years of heated debate about what the stop should be called.

  • by Anthony Segaert
‘I’m sorry’: Roger Cook scraps WA Aboriginal cultural heritage laws

‘I’m sorry’: Roger Cook scraps WA Aboriginal cultural heritage laws

Western Australia’s 2021 Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act spent six years in development but just 39 days in operation.

  • by Hamish Hastie
This year Garma was not just a celebration – it was a rallying point

This year Garma was not just a celebration – it was a rallying point

Amidst distractions and criticisms supporters of the Voice heard just what they needed from the prime minister.

  • by Jack Latimore
Labor reaps what it sowed with monumental Aboriginal heritage act failure

Labor reaps what it sowed with monumental Aboriginal heritage act failure

After six years, thousands of people consulted and substantial resources expended on the process, the government has created little more than 279 pages of fire starter to get them through this cold winter.

  • by Hamish Hastie