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No commitment on Voice to Parliament from PM on day two at Garma festival.
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Disappointment after political leaders fail to give voice to parliament proposal full bipartisan support.
Opposition Leader Bill Shorten has urged Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull to commence a Joint Parliamentary Select Committee to advise parliament on the next steps...
Traditional Owners shared an emotional ceremony in honour of Dr G Yunupingu with leaders of the country as the 19th Garma Festival officially opened.
I’m wedged in the back seat of a taxi between Declan Kelly, drummer for Bernard Fanning, and acclaimed music producer Jan Skubiszewski. Dan Sultan is in the...
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