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The Melbourne Storm have finally broken their silence on the Welcome to Country scandal that rocked the club on ANZAC Day, ...
The Melbourne Storm have formally apologised to First Nations people for the decision to cancel the Welcome to Country ...
Melbourne Storm has apologised to First Nations communities before Indigenous Round for cancelling a Welcome to Country ...
The Melbourne Storm apologises for the late cancellation of a Welcome to Country ceremony which had been scheduled to be held ...
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Nine's Wide World of Sports on MSNStorm apologises over Welcome to Country cancellation
The ceremony was scheduled to take place before the match against South Sydney but the reason it didn't go ahead was described as an internal miscommuncation.
The club apologised to all those impacted by events on Anzac Day when a Welcome to Country before the club’s clash against ...
Labor MP and former federal minister Ed Husic has said that Australian governments have “underestimated how strongly ...
The Melbourne Storm have issued a public apology to First Nations and Māori and Pasifika communities, three months after a botched pre-match build-up to their Anzac Day clash against South Sydney.
Alastair Davison, 85, discovered that his father, Len, survived shrapnel wounds at Tobruk before his luck ran out. Acting ...
A new Macedon Ranges council policy has left the future of one local Anzac Day event in doubt and forced the organisers of another to turn to benefactors for funding. During the July 23 council ...
Steve Evans is a reporter on The Canberra Times. He's been a BBC correspondent in New York, London, Berlin and Seoul and the ...
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