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A group of apparent neo-Nazis who disrupted the Welcome to Country in Melbourne have sparked fierce debate across Australia.
Those who jeered or condemned the Welcome to Country at ANZAC Day ceremonies misunderstand its significance and intention. It ...
Australians have had their say on the Welcome to Country drama that rocked Anzac Day yesterday as a YouTube star has unleashed on the situation.
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AAP on MSNMelbourne Storm slammed as Welcome to Country cancelledThe NRL's Melbourne Storm are accused of cancelling the Welcome to Country at short notice, hours after hecklers disrupted ...
Tens of thousands of Aussies have made their opinion clear on Welcome to Country ceremonies, with two thirds saying they want ...
Shadow defence minister Andrew Hastie has weighed in on the controversy surrounding disruptions at Anzac Day dawn services, ...
Melbourne Storm is facing heavy criticism after cancelling a planned Welcome to Country ceremony on ANZAC Day.
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9News on MSNSporting club apologises after Welcome to Country confusionAnzac Day Welcome to Country confusion has continued with Melbourne Storm apologising after it was cancelled before last ...
The recent cancellation of a Welcome to Country ceremony at an NRL match has left Wurundjeri elder Aunty Joy Murphy Wandin heartbroken. This incident highlights the broader challenges faced by ...
In the wake of shocking scenes at Anzac Day dawn services, where a small group heckled a 'Welcome to Country' ceremony in Melbourne and Perth, Paul Rushworth-Brown’s critically acclaimed novel, ...
Thousands of Victorians attended the Shrine of Remembrance, but the enjoyment of the ceremony was briefly interrupted during a Welcome to Country ceremony led by Bunurong elder, Mark Brown, when ...
The neo-Nazis who disrupted Anzac Day want to form a political party, as part of a plan to exploit legal loopholes and take ...
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