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Australia’s Aboriginal flag will replace the New South Wales state flag on Sydney Harbour Bridge, after officials scrapped a multi-million-dollar scheme that would have accommodated both.
Australia’s Aboriginal flag will replace the New South Wales state flag on Sydney Harbour Bridge, after officials scrapped a multi-million-dollar scheme that would have accommodated both.
The plan was formally announced by the government in February, and came after a petition led by Indigenous artist Cheree Toka which gained 177,000 signatures. The Aboriginal flag will fly ...
The Aboriginal flag is now ‘freely available for public use’. ... which gathered more than 165,000 signatures and high-profile supporters from across Australia.
The Aboriginal flag will now permanently fly on one of Australia's most iconic landmarks, after a five-year campaign by advocates. ... starting a petition which amassed more than 170,000 signatures.
The Aboriginal flag is a common sight around Australia. By Frances Mao. BBC News, ... Her online petition has received close to 150,000 signatures - it was presented to parliament last year.
At around the same time, Aboriginal social enterprise Spark Health also launched a Change.org petition to change the licencing agreement, which so far has over 100,000 signatures.
The Aboriginal Flag can now be reproduced without permission paying a fee after negotiations with Luritja artist ... Labor Senator Malarndirri McCarthy and gained more than 165,000 signatures online.
The state government first announced plans to permanently install an Aboriginal flag on the iconic bridge — alongside both the ... campaign and petition that attracted over 175,000 signatures.
This week, Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced the federal government had “freed the Aboriginal flag for Australians”. After an extensive social media campaign to #Freetheflag, the federal ...
The Aboriginal flag is a common sight around Australia. ... Her online petition has received close to 150,000 signatures - it was presented to parliament last year.
The Aboriginal flag will now permanently fly on one of Australia's most iconic landmarks, after a five-year campaign by advocates. ... starting a petition which amassed more than 170,000 signatures.
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