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The travel ban on people coming from China to Australia has been extended as the number of coronavirus deaths reported in Hubei province jumps dramatically.
A new study on murdered or missing Indigenous women in the US, Canada and Australia reveals this racialized violence is rarely reported on in mainstream media or debated by lawmakers.
“What excites me most about involvement in this event is myself and the team showcasing the amazing native ingredients we are fortunate enough to work with.” - Matthew Sartori
The total number of coronavirus cases in Australia is now 14 after a Chinese man in Queensland was confirmed to have the virus. That news came as the second group of Australians evacuated from Wuhan finally touched down on Christmas Island.
Children from the Clifton Creek Primary in East Gippsland have begun their school term at temporary accommodation at another local school after their school was burnt down in the summer bushfires that devastated the region.
For more than 40,000 years, the Aboriginal people of Australia have used cultural activities such as storytelling, ceremonies and traditional crafts to pass knowledge from generation to generation.
Lidia Thorpe reflects on the big turnout at the 2020 Invasion Day Dawn Service, thanks the many First Nations delegations and allies for their support and reiterates the call to “Pay the Rent”.
Chinese health authorities are warning the coronavirus's ability to spread is getting stronger and infection rates could continue to rise.
It comes as the death toll from the outbreak rises to 80.
The 26th of January is Australia's national day. But what does Australia Day actually mark and what are the objections to it?
Wansolwara: One Salt Water is a season of Great Ocean centred exhibition across 4A Contemporary Asian Art Centre and UNSW Galleries comprising of works by more than 20 artists, writers and filmmakers connected by the waters of the Great Ocean.