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Jacinta Price's colonisation comments trigger furious backlash

Shadow Indigenous Australians Minister Jacinta Nampijinpa Price ignites a political firestorm by claiming British colonisation had 'no ongoing negative impacts' on a Sydney radio show, triggering immediate condemnation from Indigenous leaders and academic

Radio star demands huge change to Welcome to Country ceremonies

A prominent Australian radio star has called for a major reform of 'Welcome to Country' ceremonies, branding the AFL Grand Final performance a 'cringeworthy' mockery that left fans baffled and sparked a fierce national debate on cultural protocols.

TikTok Chef Fuels South Africa's Local Food Revolution

Discover how a South African TikTok sensation is using viral food videos to empower local farmers, preserve indigenous ingredients, and reshape the nation's culinary identity, creating a sustainable economic model from the ground up.

Ultimate UK Travel Quiz: Test Your British Knowledge

Dare to challenge your expertise on Great Britain? From hidden coastal gems to royal history, this engaging quiz from the Daily Mail will separate the locals from the tourists. Discover if you're a geography genius or if it's time to revisit the guidebook

Tourists trash sacred Cape York Tip, sparking outrage

Outrage erupts as visitors to Queensland's iconic Cape York peninsula leave behind a trail of destruction, dumping tonnes of rubbish and damaging sacred Indigenous sites at the northernmost point of the Australian mainland.

Thousands March in Australia for Voice and Justice

Massive crowds have taken to the streets in cities nationwide for the 'March In March' rallies, calling for political change, a Voice to Parliament, and action on climate and cost of living.

Queensland council bans Welcome to Country ceremonies

A rural Australian council's decision to ban voluntary 'Welcome to Country' ceremonies and Acknowledgement of Country at official events has ignited a fierce national debate about reconciliation and local governance.

Dances With Wolves actor Graham Greene dies aged 73

The acclaimed Oneida actor, renowned for his powerful role as Kicking Bird in the epic western, has died. Tributes pour in for a performer who broke barriers for Indigenous representation in Hollywood.

Bristol returns sacred artefacts to Larrakia people

In a powerful act of post-colonial justice, Bristol's museum returns 14 culturally significant artefacts to the Larrakia people of Australia, setting a new precedent for UK cultural institutions.

Sámi Language Triumphs in Historic BBC Proms Debut

In a landmark moment for the Proms, Katarina Barruk and the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra delivered a powerful performance in Ume Sámi, championing Indigenous language and culture on one of the world's most prestigious stages.

Indigenous Women: The Guardians of Ancestral Lands

Across the globe, Indigenous women are at the forefront of a vital struggle, defending their communities, ancestral lands, and cultural heritage against environmental destruction and corporate exploitation. Discover their powerful stories of resilience.

Far-Right Group Storms Indigenous Camp in Australia

Dramatic footage captures the moment a far-right group aggressively confronts an Indigenous camp in Australia, escalating tensions following a nationalist march. The incident raises serious concerns about community safety and racial tensions.

Melbourne Neo-Nazis Attack Indigenous Camp, Police Injured

Violence erupts in Melbourne as neo-Nazi protesters clash with police and attack a First Nations sovereignty camp. Multiple officers injured in the anti-immigration demonstration. Full details on the disturbing incident.

98% of UK drivers clueless about car warning lights

Shocking new research reveals a dangerous knowledge gap as the vast majority of British motorists cannot correctly identify common warning lights on their car's dashboard. Learn what these crucial symbols mean to stay safe on the roads.

Amazon Tribes Forge Historic Pact Against Deforestation

In a landmark move for conservation, 14 Indigenous communities from Peru and Colombia forge a historic alliance to combat illegal logging and mining, safeguarding a vital corridor of the Amazon rainforest.

Greenland Demands Colonial Apology from Denmark

Greenland's Prime Minister Mette Egede calls for a formal apology from Denmark for its colonial past, as a landmark report details decades of forced cultural assimilation and human rights abuses against the Inuit people.

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