Country Garden Surprising Decision to Sell Down an Incomplete Australia Project

Reality Check: Country Garden’s Surprising Decision to Sell Down an Incomplete Australia Project

WILTON, Australia Chinese property giant Country Garden has stalled several overseas developments, including the stalled Wilton Greens project in Sydney. The project, which promises shady streets, sporting fields, bike paths, parks, and a new local school, is one of several...
Aboriginal flag Sydney Harbour Bridge

Australia: Healing the Voice Referendum Fallout: A Long Journey Ahead

The Voice referendum resulted in a defeat, similar to several other proposals since the Federation that became buried in contention, partisanship, and opportunism. The "yes" side's clean sweep of the states has occurred before, with a quarter of all referendum...
Australia

Indigenous Australians’ Mixed Support for ‘The Voice’: Implications for Other Voters

Australians overwhelmingly rejected the referendum to establish a 24-member advisory board to parliament, executive, and civil service, with only 40% voting in favour. Many indigenous Australians also voted against the referendum, questioning how 24 members could represent a diverse group...
Australia Prime Minister Anthony Albanese

Australia’s Rejection of Indigenous Constitutional Recognition

Australians have rejected a proposed constitutional reform that would recognize Indigenous people, according to a referendum. The "Yes" votes failed to reach the required threshold for the creation of an Indigenous advisory body called the "Indigenous Voice to Parliament". Opponents...
Australian Voters

Complex Perspectives: Australian Voters and Indigenous Affairs

Public opinion research reveals that voters' views on key concepts like "equality" and "disadvantage" are often contradictory and incoherent. This inconsistency allows both progressives and conservatives to gain majority support, as seen in the marriage equality plebiscite and the Voice...
Australia

Unveiling Overlooked Indigenous Political Milestones

Australian Indigenous history students are facing a lack of understanding of Indigenous political movements, according to research published in the Nordic Journal of Educational History. The study, which compared Victorian school curriculum documents from the past 120 years to Indigenous...
Voice Referendum

Prioritizing Past Reconciliation: The Vitality of Voice Referendum

The Voice to Parliament referendum is set to take place on Saturday, urging Australians to recognize First Peoples in the Constitution and allow their representation in relevant policies and programs. The referendum has been a topic of discussion among Aboriginal...
Australian Federal Police (AFP)

Australian Authorities Intercept Cocaine Shipment on Cargo Vessel

Sydney, Australia Australian Federal Police (AFP) has seized over 200 kg of cocaine concealed in the hull of a cargo ship. The Australian Border Force (ABF) used an underwater Remotely Operated Vehicle to search the vessel docked in Melbourne's Maribyrnong...
Australia Prime Minister Anthony Albanese

Unprecedented Voter Turnout for Indigenous Voice Referendum in Australia Prime Minister

SYDNEY, Australia Australia's Indigenous Voice Referendum, held on October 14, has seen a record turnout of over 97.7% of eligible voters, marking a pivotal moment in the nation's history. The referendum aims to provide a constitutional platform for Indigenous Australians...
Australia

Australian Tribunal to Resolve Chevron-LNG Union Dispute

SYDNEY Australia's Fair Work Commission (FWC) has recommended that Chevron and unions resolve their dispute over pay and working conditions at two liquefied natural gas (LNG) facilities in Western Australia. The recommendations came after talks between Chevron and a union...
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