Legendary Myponga rock festival to return after 52 years
In 1971, the Fleurieu Peninsula rocked to the music of new bands like Black Sabbath, Daddy Cool and Billy Thorpe. Get ready to do it all again when live music returns to Myponga.
In 1971, the Fleurieu Peninsula rocked to the music of new bands like Black Sabbath, Daddy Cool and Billy Thorpe. Get ready to do it all again when live music returns to Myponga.
These were the words hurled at Douglas Smith in his first encounter with a white police officer. It’s why he says children should not be treated as criminals.
A campaign to keep children out of detention and away from jail is growing, as supporters say kids cannot be held criminally responsible before the age of 14.
Racism, dispossession of land, economic disadvantage and cultural oppression are at the heart the massive gap, a UniSA expert says.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has revealed exclusive details on his Voice to parliament plan – including the structure and if it will include reparations to Indigenous Australians.
It’s high time Australian lawmakers listened to our First Nations people, writes Douglas Smith. Have your say: Are we ready for an Indigenous Voice to parliament?
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