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WA: Authorities have defended the time it took for a failed Invasion Day rally bombing to be declared a terrorist act, as details emerge about the accused’s ‘pro-white’ ideology.
TSI: Recently, when king tides were forecast, water levels on Saibai – one of the lowest lying in the region – reportedly reached 3.7 metres above average.
QLD: An Aboriginal legal service in Queensland targeting the needs of First Nations women in the state has turned 20 years old.
NAT: The oldest son of US civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr has urged Australians not to give up on First Nations justice.
NSW: A unique new pathway for emerging Aboriginal musicians was launched at this year’s recent Tamworth Country Music Festival.
NSW: Charges against seven Walbunja cultural fishers accused of trafficking large quantities of abalone were withdrawn in Nowra Court.
ACT: Indigenous knowledge systems of the sky have a different way of looking at things. Peter Swanton’s focus is cultural astronomy and dark-sky preservation. The Gamiliraay-Yuwaalyaay man is studying for his doctorate in astronomy and astrophysics at the Australian National University in Canberra.
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