Uluru Statement Leaders have released an ad campaign in support of the First Nations Voice Referendum. The campaign is called ‘History is Calling’, and it is aimed at informing the Australian public ...
It has also been the site of many scandals and acts of disrespect — from rude and nude dancers to uncouth teddy bears. In his speech to the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park’s board of management urging ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime. In the language of the local Aborigines 'Uluru' is simply a place name which is applied to both the rock and the waterhole on top of the ...
On the fifth anniversary of the Uluru Statement from the Heart, we take a look back at this momentous day in Australian history, and explain exactly what the statement asked of all Australians. After ...
The letter, with 220g of rock, is among thousands regularly received from awe-struck visitors left remorseful and even haunted by souvenirs stolen from an ancient Anangu Aboriginal sacred site.
If you are still yet to familiarise yourself with all 26 pages of the Uluru Statement from the Heart, then my hope is that this select analysis is of benefit. First, an important point: when Prime ...
Prime minister visibly moved by song and dance of traditional owners as he attempts to rally the nation behind the voice plan Australians have the opportunity to “lift the burden of history” from ...
It's the most iconic natural landform in Australia, sacred to the Anangu people and admired by tourists from around the world, but after a highly-charged debate, Uluru will be closed to climbers from ...
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