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The Royal Australian Mint released the coin today, which features the Torres Strait Islander flag, however, it will not ...
Now, the Australian government is trying to tackle the problem by placing a ban on swastikas and other Nazi symbols. “There is no place in Australia for symbols that glorify the horrors of the ...
Four people who were attending the Australian Open were questioned by Victoria Police after they “revealed inappropriate flags and symbols and threatened security guards,” a Tennis Australia ...
Australia plans to introduce new laws banning the public display and sale of Nazi symbols and paraphernalia as the country sees a rise in the far-right movement.. Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus ...
Tom Elliott is happy with our current flag, however has come up with a suggestion if we were to change our flag colours to green and gold. “The kangaroo is the quintessential symbol of Australia,” ...
Australia wants to strike an "ambitious" security treaty with neighbour Papua New Guinea that will see navy, airforce and army personnel from each nation working alongside each other more often ...
The Australian government will move to ban public displays associated with Nazi Germany. The ban would include the displaying of flags, armbands and clothing with "symbols that promote Nazi ideology." ...
On April 30, 2024, several social media accounts on X shared an image purporting to be a new version of the LGBTQ+ pride flag. "I go offline for 2 days and there's apparently a new more inclusive ...
Australia plans nationwide ban on swastikas and Nazi symbols to combat rising far-right activity. By Tim McNulty , News Reporter 18:06, Thu, Jun 8, 2023 | UPDATED: 18:06, Thu, Jun 8, 2023 ...
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Four people who were attending the Australian Open were questioned by Victoria Police after they “revealed inappropriate flags and symbols and threatened security guards,” a Tennis Australia ...
Australian Minister of Defense Richard Marles listens during a meeting with U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin at the Pentagon in Washington, U.S., July 13, 2022.