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Outspoken Indigenous senator Lidia Thorpe, who previously confronted the King during his visit to Australia, has made a ...
The Aboriginal flag will fly alongside the Australian flag and the NSW flag atop the iconic structure. It had previously only flown for 19 days per year.
The Aboriginal flag featured in one of Australia’s most dearly held sporting moments: When Aboriginal sprinter Cathy Freeman won gold at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, she draped it around her ...
Australia’s Aboriginal flag will replace the New South Wales state flag on Sydney Harbour Bridge, after officials scrapped a multi-million-dollar scheme that would have accommodated both.
“The Aboriginal flag does not belong to all Australians,” Bronwyn Carlson, director of the Center for Global Indigenous Futures at Macquarie University, wrote in the Conversation, an Australia ...
Australian Senator Lidia Thorpe has ignited fresh controversy by posting photographs of herself making an offensive gesture ...
For non-Indigenous folk, wearing an Aboriginal flag t-shirt can be a sign of solidarity — but it's vital to ask yourself these questions first.
Australia’s Aboriginal flag will replace the New South Wales state flag on Sydney Harbour Bridge, after officials scrapped a multi-million-dollar scheme that would have accommodated both.
The red earth of Anzac Hill inspired the design for the Aboriginal flag, and now a decade-long push to have it flown at its birthplace is backed by the Alice Springs Town Council.
The red, yellow and black Aboriginal flag was created by Harold Thomas, an Indigenous artist, in 1971 to lead a march for Aboriginal rights. It quickly became a unifying symbol for Australia’s ...
The Australian Government has spent $20 million to buy the rights to the Aboriginal flag, making it free for everyone to replicate and sell it — but some have pointed out that this news isn’t ...
The Aboriginal flag’s copyright had been retained by Mr Thomas, unlike the national flags, whose rights are held by Commonwealth and are free to be used by the people.