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The landmark Bringing them Home inquiry was a chance to come to terms with the past. But the key recommendations of apology and compensation were rejected.
The recent leadership reshuffle within the Liberal Party reignited public interest in Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price, with ...
An Indigenous group have upset locals over two native title claims spanning six local government areas in one state.
Thousands of years of First Nations knowledge has been documented to help a community, and those beyond, look after the ...
All NDP MLAs voted for the legislation, including the three members of the government caucus who are also Indigenous: cabinet ...
SCMSAC have offices in Nowra, Batemans Bay, Goulburn and Bega. From these offices, they support foster care placements in the Shoalhaven, and down to the Victorian border. Ungooroo Aboriginal ...
U.S. soldiers look at the U.S.-Mexico border wall next to a surveillance vehicle in New Mexico on Feb. 3. (Andres Leighton/AP) SANTA FE, N.M. — Several hundred immigrants have been charged with ...
The Western NSW Local Health District’s footprint covers numerous Aboriginal nations and spans, more than 250,000 square kilometres from Rylstone and Oberon in the east, to Bourke and Cobar in the ...
As US tariffs disrupt Canada's economy, some Indigenous businesses and leaders are tapping into a centuries-old treaty as a way to bypass trade barriers and assert their sovereignty.
It’s tempting to say there’s just no place like South of the Border. Spectacle is probably a better word for the business on Interstate 95 just across the North Carolina-South Carolina state line.
We are hearing a lot about national borders these days. Immigrants escape poverty and persecution by crossing borders. Goods shipped across borders may be subject to high tariffs soon. Or perhaps not.
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