The burning of an Australian flag at an Invasion Day rally has kicked off an even bigger debate across the country.
A controversial protest act during an “Invasion Day” demonstration has prompted fury from politicians.
A Brisbane City councillor has leapt to the defence of an Indigenous leader who set the Australian flag on fire at an ...
We’ll put them to one side and get on with the job.” Speculation about Ley’s future ratcheted up last week after the ...
A push to criminalise desecrating the Australian flag is set to intensify after one was burned at a Brisbane rally on Monday ...
Education Minister Jason Clare has labelled a man who burned the Australian flag at a Brisbane Invasion Day protest “an idiot ...
Dai Le fled war-torn Vietnam at the age of seven, whisked away on a boat with her mother and two siblings, leaving behind a ...
Cathy Freeman thrilled Australians when she won the women's 400 meters gold medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, wearing a skin ...
Bondi is a place of contrasts this Australia Day, with solemn reflection and celebration alike as tourists and locals flocked ...
After the Cronulla riot erupted in 2005, led by drunken thugs draped in the national flag, our symbol of unity morphed into ...
While some stars like Coco Gauff gave frank answers, Anisimova, a New Jersey native who reached the Wimbledon and U.S. Open ...
‘That should be illegal’: Australians react to shock flag burning at Brisbane ‘Invasion Day’ protest
A flag burning at an Invasion Day protest has been slammed as a “disgrace” after vision of the wild act was widely shared online.
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