
During the Acknowledgement of Country speech that former Australian Army officer and Kabi Kabi, Goreng Goreng and Ambrym Island elder Uncle Ray Minniecon delivered to the 11,000 strong crowd at the Anzac Day dawn service held on Gadigal land in Sydney’s Martin Place on Saturday morning, 24 April 2026, a small group of people in the crowd started booing ...

Two Brisbane cases may test Queensland’s speech laws in court, but the deeper question is why they restrict some speech while leaving its mirror untouched. read now...

The decision by the University of Queensland Press to destroy 5,000 copies of a picture book had nothing to do with its contents or Indigenous author. It raises a pointed

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The scale of male complicity in sexual violence is global, confronting and persistently unaccounted for. read now...

Every day, we publish a selection of your emails in our newsletter. We’d love to hear from you, you can email us at yoursay@theconversation.edu.au. Monday April 27 Make better use of rural school buses “The current national fuel supply challenge is hitting small rural and remote communities very hard. However,
A service marking 30 years since the worst massacre in modern Australian history will be held in Port Arthur today. Meanwhile, the Coalition will call on the government to ensure

During the Acknowledgement of Country speech that former Australian Army officer and Kabi Kabi, Goreng Goreng and Ambrym Island elder Uncle Ray Minniecon delivered to the 11,000 strong crowd at the Anzac Day dawn service held on Gadigal land in Sydney’s Martin Place on Saturday morning, 24 April 2026, a small group of people in the crowd started booing ...

Two Brisbane cases may test Queensland’s speech laws in court, but the deeper question is why they restrict some speech while leaving its mirror untouched. read now...

The decision by the University of Queensland Press to destroy 5,000 copies of a picture book had nothing to do with its contents or Indigenous author. It raises a pointed
Reader reply: The global attacks on reproductive rights are evolving. Australia must remain vigilant

Contrary to popular belief, Australian women still do not truly have the right to choose. We must stay vigilant against the evolution of the anti-abortion campaign. The post Reader reply:

The ANZAC story overlooks vital contributions from First Nations peoples and diverse global communities, which deserve greater recognition. read now...
Plus, in this brief moment before the horrors descend, let us consider the absurdities of the (third) failed assassination attempt on Donald Trump. The post Labor senator’s Anzac ‘Ass n
Neither independent Michelle Milthorpe and One Nation’s David Farley is particularly happy to be asked about their most fat-walleted financial backers. The post ‘You can only sell so many stubby
At a time when the construction industry is facing a crisis caused by energy prices, Labor is imposing tariffs to make inputs more expensive. The post Is this Australia’s dumbest
Disabled people will be the ones who are punished when poor planning meets political mongrel. The post Gillard’s NDIS vision was a promise she couldn’t keep appeared first on Crikey.

The scale of male complicity in sexual violence is global, confronting and persistently unaccounted for. read now...

Every day, we publish a selection of your emails in our newsletter. We’d love to hear from you, you can email us at yoursay@theconversation.edu.au. Monday April 27 Make better use of rural school buses “The current national fuel supply challenge is hitting small rural and remote communities very hard. However,
A service marking 30 years since the worst massacre in modern Australian history will be held in Port Arthur today. Meanwhile, the Coalition will call on the government to ensure
