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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has pledged $75 million in new funding to support Native Title holders, as he laid out his ...
Anthony Albanese will promise mobile TAFE centres to train Indigenous students in remote communities, with the Prime Minister set to make the announcement when he attends the Garma Festival in remote ...
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Australia may soon join allies in recognising Palestine. But instead of a reward to Palestinians for making peace it may be ...
The national body that advocates for Indigenous children, and works closely with Labor on the Closing the Gap agreement, has ...
Sky News host Peta Credlin has accused Anthony Albanese of being "scared of a face-off" with President Donald Trump, as the ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is considering a potential shift in foreign policy, following in the footsteps of the UK, France, and Canada, with September’s UN General Assembly a possible timeframe ...
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese raised concerns about recent Chinese live fire exercises near his country in a meeting with Xi Jinping as China’s president urged the two sides to build on a ...
Not even a ‘tone deaf’ speech from Opposition Leader Sussan Ley could spoil one of the most emotional homecomings in ...
But Sen. Mehreen Faruqi, deputy leader of the minor party Australian Greens, made a silent protest by holding up a sign in ...
Anthony Albanese is set to outline Labor's Indigenous policy focus in his fourth address to the Garma festival as prime minister.
The visit was a textbook case of China trying to portray itself as the steady and calm adult in the global room.