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Price-Wong clash over Indigenous Voice proposal

Shadow Minister for Indigenous Australians Jacinta Price challenges Foreign Minister Penny Wong on the proposed Indigenous Voice to Parliament, sparking a heated exchange over constitutional recognition and representation.

Tech meets tradition in Brazil's missionary outreach

Missionaries in Brazil are employing drones, radios, and even shotguns to connect with remote indigenous communities. Discover the innovative methods bridging ancient cultures and modern technology.

Tammy Shipley death in custody inquest begins

The coroner's inquest into the death of Tammy Shipley while in NSW police custody has commenced, raising serious questions about police accountability and Indigenous deaths in custody.

Wong and Price clash over Welcome to Country

Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong and Indigenous Senator Jacinta Price engage in a heated exchange over the 'Welcome to Country' protocol, sparking national debate on cultural recognition.

Hanson condemned for mocking Indigenous tradition

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson faces fierce backlash from Labor and the Greens after dismissing Indigenous 'Acknowledgement of Country' as divisive, reigniting debates over reconciliation and political rhetoric.

CPS drops climate protesters case in legal U-turn

The Crown Prosecution Service has discontinued a high-profile case against environmental activists in South Gloucestershire, sparking debate over protest rights and legal boundaries.

Mundine slams Albanese over flag debate

Prominent Indigenous leader Warren Mundine has criticised PM Anthony Albanese for reigniting the debate over changing the Australian flag, calling it a distraction from real issues.

Torres Strait climate case dismissed by court

A groundbreaking climate lawsuit brought by Torres Strait Islanders has been dismissed by Australia's Federal Court, dealing a blow to Indigenous communities fighting for climate justice.

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