Peter Dutton has reignited discussion over the three national flags, doubling down on why he believes Australia should stick ...
It’s been a long time coming, but it looks like an Aboriginal flag emoji is finally here! Well, kind of. Representing some 60,000 years of First Nations culture, history, and pride, the flag has ...
WA's Liberal leader, Libby Mettam, has echoed the pledge of federal Opposition Leader Petter Dutton to not stand in front of the Aboriginal flag at media events if elected to the top office in March.
Peter Dutton’s announcement last month that he won’t stand in front of the Aboriginal flag got the exact reaction he was likely after – talkback minutes, headlines, private agreement from some ...
Indigenous Leader Warren Mundine has commented on the debate surrounding the use of the Australian, Aboriginal and Torres ...
Roger Cook and Libby Mettam have traded barbs over the presence of the Aboriginal flag at government press conferences. Ms Mettam says she'll ditch the flag, prompting swift condemnation from both the ...
A council has cancelled controversial plans to hand out double-sided Australian and Aboriginal flags at citizenship ceremonies on Australia Day following backlash. The flags were first distribut ...
The handing-out of a double-sided Australian and Aboriginal flag at citizenship ceremonies on the Gold Coast has been axed by the Gold Coast City Council after complaints by residents and its own ...
“The Aboriginal flag is not a national flag. If they actually knew something about the Australian flag, they’d understand that Aboriginal people are represented through the Southern Cros ...
The NT government have made a controversial decision to remove pride flags and Torres Strait Islander flags from the states hospitals.
On Thursday, Mettam told The West Australian she backed and would replicate her federal counterpart Peter Dutton’s decision not to feature the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags at ...
The Northern Territory health minister said the flags did not comply with government protocols, and as a result, the displays had to be "amended".