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Taylor's comments draw scrutiny from political leaders amid condemnation of Anzac Day booing
Political leaders have continued to condemn the booing of Welcome to Country cer...
Dechlan Brennan 27 Apr 2026
Angus Taylor claims Welcome to Country ceremonies are ‘overused’ after Anzac Day booing
Opposition Leader Angus Taylor has take a leaf out of former Liberal leader Pete...
Dechlan Brennan 26 Apr 2026
Pickett masterclass lifts Demons on Anzac Day Eve
Kysaiah Pickett has produced another masterclass performance on the big stage. T...
Jackson Clark 25 Apr 2026
At dawn, we remember and we choose who we are
The message of silence At first light, in the half-shadow between night and day,...
Jesse J. Fleay 25 Apr 2026
Hecklers disrupt Welcome to Country at dawn services across Australia
Booing has once again disrupted Welcome to Country ceremonies at Anzac Day dawn...
Dechlan Brennan 25 Apr 2026
Elders renew call for Frontier Wars recognition at annual Anzac Day march

Aboriginal Elders and allies will again gather in Canberra on Saturday to commemorate those who lost their lives in the Frontier Wars, despite not being permitted to march alongside veterans honoured...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Apr 23, 2026
Man charged over booing of Welcome to Country at Anzac Day service

Victoria Police have charged a man over the booing which disrupted the Anzac Day dawn service in Melbourne/Naarm earlier this year. During a Welcome to Country at the Shrine of Remembrance, hecklers s...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Sep 5, 2025
Yidaki echoes across Gallipoli at Anzac Day dawn service

Shortly before dawn on Anzac Day at Gallipoli in Turkiye, Bidjara man and Warrant Officer Class Two Lachlan Youll performed the Yidaki (didgeridoo) during the annual commemoration ceremony watched by...

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler May 7, 2025
Tasmanian Aboriginal servicemen honoured at French Anzac Day service

A Tasmanian Aboriginal man spoke at the recent annual Anzac Day dawn service in the French town of Villers-Bretonneux, paying tribute to the state's Indigenous peoples who served in World War I.

Callan Morse Callan Morse May 1, 2025
F-35 manoeuvre inspires Indigenous artist's Anzac Day guernsey design

More than a year after being put forward to design the Melbourne Football Club's Anzac Day guernsey, flight lieutenant Aimee McCartney strode onto the MCG in front of a 70,000 strong crowd on Friday n...

Callan Morse Callan Morse Apr 29, 2025
Melbourne Storm link to lobby group opposed to Indigenous recognition

Evidence has been found that a Melbourne Storm co-owner heavily influenced the cancellation of an Acknowledgment of Country ceremony on ANZAC Day and has ties to a lobby group opposed to Indigenous re...

Andrew Mathieson Andrew Mathieson Apr 28, 2025
Indigenous youth and 9RQR soldiers form mentorship alliance

Soldiers from the 9th Battalion, Royal Queensland Regiment (9RQR), recently joined forces with the Indigenous education organisation Yalari in a meaningful reunion prior to Anzac Day.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler May 4, 2024
Reconnecting family to the Magpies famous Anzac Day connection

Wally Lovett nervously strolls around the boundary of the MCG in the final moments before tossing the coin to one of the AFL's biggest days of the year.

Andrew Mathieson Andrew Mathieson Apr 26, 2024
Bobby hits highlight reel and Pies skipper honours Indigenous Diggers in dramatic ANZAC Day clash

Jade Gresham, Alwyn Davey Jr and Bobby Hill have split the honours in an ANZAC Day classic ending 12.13 (85) a piece in front of 93,000 at the MCG.

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Apr 25, 2024
First Peoples Assembly call for recognition of Aboriginal veterans denied land packages

The First Peoples' Assembly have marked ANZAC day with a call for the Victorian and federal governments to recognise Aboriginal soldiers who served but were denied land packages provided to their non-...

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Apr 25, 2024
Native American war hero's tragic end exposed injustice

Ira Hamilton Hayes, a young Akimel O'odham war hero, has been immortalised in one of history's most famous photographs, honoured by an imposing memorial statue in Arlington, depicted in major Hollywoo...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Aug 9, 2023
"You still pinch yourself" - Ash Johnson steps up in biggest game of his footy life

Ash Johnson says he still pinches himself every time he steps on the field, let alone in front of 95,000 on one of footy's grandest stages. This time two years ago the 25-year-old was playing state le...

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Apr 25, 2023
Coloured Diggers March organiser says 'long way to go' for ANZAC Day recognition

As ANZAC Day spurs the country into adopting a sense of reverence for those who served this country in wars overseas, community leaders say the recognition of First Nations veterans continues to trail...

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Apr 26, 2022
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