Calls for cashless card return in town hit by crime wave
The collapse of public order in the South Australian town of Port Augusta is reviving the debate as a hard-core element within the Indigenous population struggles with grog and violence.
The collapse of public order in the South Australian town of Port Augusta is reviving the debate as a hard-core element within the Indigenous population struggles with grog and violence.
The Victorian fund which channels millions of dollars into John Setka’s CFMEU faces a major hurdle in its national expansion plans.
SA Treasurer Stephen Mullighan has labelled an “incredibly unfair deal” favouring Western Australia
Two days of mayhem in Adelaide had a very comic postscript involving Extinction Rebellion’s chief troublemaker, the abseiling pensioner Meme Thorne.
CFMEU chief John Setka’s plans for the workers entitlement fund come amid claims it will send businesses outside Victoria broke.
The peak body representing the APY Lands has strongly applauded the major government investigation into the APY Art Centre Collective art scandal.
The government minister driving an investigation into allegations of white interference in black artwork suspects some in the arts establishment ‘want us to brush it under the carpet’ but she has vowed to get to the truth.
Federal Arts Minister Tony Burke and his SA and NT counterparts have agreed to co-operate on an investigation into claims of white hands interfering in black art.
Hardline conservative senator Alex Antic is at the heart of a left-right malaise plaguing the Liberals nationally.
Chansey Paech demands state and federal cooperation amid ‘serious’ allegations of unethical practices and inference by white assistants in Indigenous art.
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