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It stands at the heart of a long-running standoff between part of the local Indigenous community and the Carmichael coal mine ...
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Why some people fly the Australian flag outside their homes - MSNThe Australian flag can evoke a range of feelings from pride and camaraderie to exclusion and division. Here are some reasons why these people have made it a feature of their homes.
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Queensland scored 20 unanswered points in the first half and went on to beat New South Wales 24-12 in the third and deciding ...
Pro-Palestinian protesters at the University of Queensland’s encampment have flown the flag of an internationally recognised terrorist organisation on the same day a rally locked down two ...
The upside down flag was seen billowing in the wind atop of Queensland’s Parliament House on George Street on Monday morning. While a upside down flag is universally understood to be a sign of ...
From Sydney to Perth to Wagga Wagga, many of Australia's cities have flags. But they're mostly unknown and unloved. Here's why.
The Australian Government’s own department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet instructs all flag raisers to never fly the flag upside down, even as a signal of distress.
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