Voice supporters need to come out in force after Thorpe’s defection
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Lidia Thorpe

Voice supporters need to come out in force after Thorpe’s defection

Senator Thorpe clearly believes that her charisma can persuade people to follow her in rejecting the referendum on an Indigenous Voice to parliament.

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What to expect from the Yes and No campaigns for the Voice

What to expect from the Yes and No campaigns for the Voice

The Yes campaign will launch next month with a blitz of door knocks,street stalls and advertisements,but it has two key challenges to overcome.

  • byAnthony Galloway
The rejection of the Voice and the risk it poses to the referendum

The rejection of the Voice and the risk it poses to the referendum

Meriki Onus is laughing – although she’s not particularly amused – at the suggestion Invasion Day protests were “hijacked” by campaigners against an Indigenous Voice to parliament.

  • byBianca Hall
We are capable of doing both Voice and Treaty
Letters
Letters

We are capable of doing both Voice and Treaty

Australians should be capable of enshrining an Indigenous Voice to parliament and negotiating treaty at the same time.

Crowds pelt police with rocks,bottles,bricks in Perth CBD Australia Day riots
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Crime

Crowds pelt police with rocks,bottles,bricks in Perth CBD Australia Day riots

An officer was struck in the head as police donned riot gear to quell separate mass fights in Perth’s CBD late on Australia Day.

  • byCameron Myles
Companies shouldn’t do their dirty ‘woke washing’ in public

Companies shouldn’t do their dirty ‘woke washing’ in public

Corporate support for social and political issues has been called out as woke washing when deemed as tokenistic.

  • byAnna Patty
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Holocaust survivors call for Nazi salute to be outlawed in Victoria

Holocaust survivors call for Nazi salute to be outlawed in Victoria

The attorney-general will meet representatives of the Jewish community to discuss a possible ban on the salute after recent incidents involving white supremacists.

  • byMarta Pascual Juanola andRachael Dexter
Then and now:Perth’s Australia Day celebrations dwindle under weight of shifting sentiment

Then and now:Perth’s Australia Day celebrations dwindle under weight of shifting sentiment

Photographs of Perth’s Australia Day festivities demonstrate the drastic shift in sentiment over the country’s national day.

  • byJesinta Burton
‘Time to finally listen’:No vote would bring resounding shame
Letters
Letters

‘Time to finally listen’:No vote would bring resounding shame

We should resoundingly vote Yes on the Voice to Parliament.

‘It’s good to be patriotic’:Sun shines as Melburnians reflect on changing Australia Day

‘It’s good to be patriotic’:Sun shines as Melburnians reflect on changing Australia Day

As friends and families gathered at parks,beaches and cafes across the city,opinions on how best to mark the country’s national day were divided.

  • byCarolyn Webb
Don’t mention the date as the Open’s women hold court
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Australian Open

Don’t mention the date as the Open’s women hold court

The Open’s annual Women and Girls’ Day event is now a bigger deal at the tournament than Australia Day.

  • byNoel Towell