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The Doongmabulla Springs are connected to a bigger underground water system that helps keep the dry land alive. It sits above ...
The Native Title Tribunal maps show 42 per cent of Queensland’s roughly 1.72 million sq km land mass has already been successfully claimed as native title with a further 14.8 per cent subject to ...
Mr Gooda, a Ghungalu man from central Queensland, said while he wouldn’t support the changing of Brisbane’s Boundary Streets (which denoted the line ­Indigenous people were punished for ...
The map below shows the breakdown of state and territory funded positions in 2014-15. It highlights that the Queensland Indigenous ranger workforce is substantially smaller than those of Western ...
Indigenous artwork created by a team including a Transport and Main Roads staff member will soon grace six New Generation Rollingstock (NGR) trains around south-east Queensland. Wakka Wakka man ...
Violence commenced in Queensland in 1623, with the voyage of the Dutch vessel Pera, captained by Janszoon Carstensz.After settler colonists arrived in the early 1800s, we found violent incidents ...
Queensland’s remote Indigenous communities overwhelmingly voted for a Voice to Parliament, even as the state delivered by biggest No vote of any jurisdiction. Matthew Killoran and Blair Jackson.
Map shows half of Queensland could be claimed under native title if legal action successful. Nearly 600,000 square kilometres of the state has been claimed already and more could be recognised ...
Queensland’s remote Indigenous communities overwhelmingly voted for a Voice to Parliament, even as the state delivered by biggest No vote of any jurisdiction. Matthew Killoran and Blair Jackson.