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Her comments come after a debate erupted over the practice after a small group of hecklers, including self-described neo-Nazi Jacob Hersant, booed a Welcome to Country at Melbourne's ANZAC Day ...
The Melbourne Storm's controversial decision to not stage a Welcome to Country ceremony before its Anzac Day clash against South Sydney at AAMI Park has resulted in a major partner ending ties ...
Indigenous communities across the Tasman are calling for greater respect following backlash and "shocking and disappointing" treatment of a cultural ritual and formal ceremony - Welcome to Country. On ...
VAHS said the decision to cut ties with the Storm was a direct result of the team's treatment of Aunty Joy Murphy and the lack of a Welcome to Country before their Anzac Day game. The club chalked ...
Welcome to Country is a sacred ceremony practised by the world's oldest continuous cultures- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples - dating back 65,000 - 70,000 years. An Aboriginal ...
VAHS has cut ties with the Melbourne Storm after the club cancelled a planned Welcome to Country at its ANZAC Day match, calling the decision disrespectful to Wurundjeri Elder Aunty Joy Murphy.
Sussan Ley has offered her 'simple' and straightforward view on Welcome to Country ceremonies.
Recently during an ANZAC Day ceremony a group of protestors, some of which are known to have extreme racist views, booed Bunurong Elder Mark Brown, when he was performing a Welcome to Country.
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Aboriginal elder says Melbourne Storm told her Welcome to Country on Anzac Day would be 'inappropriate'Victorian Aboriginal elder Aunty Joy Murphy Wandin says she was told by Melbourne Storm's CEO that performing a Welcome to Country at Friday's Anzac Day NRL match would be "inappropriate".
The Melbourne Storm made a last-minute call to axe the Welcome to Country ceremony at their Anzac Day fixture. Picture: Daniel Pockett/Getty Images In a statement on Thursday, VAHS said it had cut ...
The Melbourne Storm have paid a huge price for their last-minute axing of a Welcome to Country, as a major partner cuts ties. The decision comes after the traditional Welcome to Country was not ...
After initially denouncing the actions of a pair of neo-Nazis who booed the Welcome to Country at an Anzac Day service at Melbourne’s Shrine of Remembrance, Mr Dutton changed tact and declared ...
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