Bloodline doubt sees references wiped out
The NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service will stop using the term ‘Guringai’ after claims a group using the name is ‘not of Aboriginal descent’.
The NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service will stop using the term ‘Guringai’ after claims a group using the name is ‘not of Aboriginal descent’.
A group demanding native title over parts of Sydney and Central Coast aren’t ‘recognised as being of Aboriginal descent’, say seven Aboriginal land councils.
An Australian claiming to have gone to Syria as an aid worker but accused of being a frontline fighter has returned to Australia under heavy guard.
Several leading Australian infectious diseases experts are urging the federal government to sack its advisory body on COVID-19.
Kerry Stokes’ Seven West Media has signed deals with Google and Facebook that will see both tech giants paying the network for its news content.
One of Australia’s wealthiest and most elite private ‘gentlemen’s’ clubs has received more than $2m in JobKeeper payments – and doesn’t plan on giving it back
Adam Bandt wants to set the record straight: he has not been moonlighting as the boss of a sinister Paris-based ‘human rights’ group with organised crime links.
There was no mistaking Hugh Poate’s tone as he learnt Australia was finally withdrawing from the war that took the life of his son.
A criminology journal is under pressure to retract a study of violent crime by Sudanese-born youths, amid claims the author, an African-Australian, is racist.
A US-style free-for-all giving immunity to social media platforms for anything they publish is among the options for Australian defamation law reform
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