Anzac
Political leaders have continued to condemn the booing of Welcome to Country ceremonies at Anzac Day dawn services, even as Opposition Leader Angus Taylor claims the ceremonies are overused.
Associates of a prominent anti-immigration group were among those ejected from an Anzac Day dawn service after the cohort was accused of heckling acknowledgement of Country ceremonies at other events.
Opposition Leader Angus Taylor has take a leaf out of former Liberal leader Peter Dutton's playbook, arguing Welcome to Country ceremonies are overused.
Sombre dawn services commemorating the sacrifices of fallen soldiers have been sullied by vocal interjections and booing aimed at Aboriginal Elders.
Australians have remembered those who served and sacrificed, despite boos and heckles during Anzac Day acknowledgment of Country prompting strong condemnation.
Kysaiah Pickett has produced another masterclass performance on the big stage. The Yamatji-Noongar man delivered one of the best showings of his AFL career, helping Melbourne to a commanding Anzac Day...
The message of silence At first light, in the half-shadow between night and day, we gather as Australians to remember. We gather in silence. We gather in stillness. We gather in reverence.
Booing has once again disrupted Welcome to Country ceremonies at Anzac Day dawn services across the country, drawing condemnation from veterans and political leaders.
Aboriginal Elders and allies will again gather in Canberra on Saturday to commemorate those who lost their lives in the Frontier Wars, despite not being permitted to march alongside veterans honoured...
Victoria Police have charged a man over the booing which disrupted the Anzac Day dawn service in Melbourne/Naarm earlier this year. During a Welcome to Country at the Shrine of Remembrance, hecklers s...
An Indigenous Anzac is set to be honoured at the Australian War Memorial to mark the culmination of National Reconciliation Week. Tuesday's Last Post Ceremony will commemorate the service and sacrific...
RISING has confirmed the final event for its 2025 program, with a one-day music and cultural takeover set to close the festival inside one of Melbourne's newest underground train stations.
The service and sacrifice of Private Charlie Bob Ngakyunkwokka* will be commemorated next week at the Last Post Ceremony on National Reconciliation Day.