SYDNEY, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Thousands marked Australia's national day on Monday by attending "Invasion Day" rallies in support of Indigenous Australians and calling for unity, while separate ...
It didn't take long for confusion to spread through the crowd of hundreds at Perth's Invasion Day rally on Monday. In a matter of minutes they went from listening to speeches to being pushed back by a ...
Tens of thousands of people demonstrated on Monday in “Invasion Day” rallies opposing the oppression of Indigenous people and the jingoistic Australia Day holiday which marks the anniversary of ...
"Today this is, this means a lot to my people. You know it’s a day that other people celebrate mass genocide. You know, babies being taken from their home. But to us, it's a day of mourning." "I'm ...
Thousands of Australians attended “Invasion Day” rallies across the country on Saturday calling for a rethink of national day celebrations they say are disrespectful to indigenous people. The annual ...
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Authorities declare terror attack in Perth: Alleged attempted Invasion Day rally bomber is charged
Western Australian authorities have formally declared last Monday's Invasion Day rally bomb scare a terrorist attack, after police allege a man threw a homemade explosive device into a group of ...
The man was charged with publicly inciting hatred on grounds of race causing fear, and will appear in court on Tuesday. In ...
The annual debate over the timing of 'Australia Day' continues, as the country marks its official national day on January 26th. The anniversary of the landing of Britain's First Fleet in Sydney Cove ...
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