British institutions in possession of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artefacts have been put on notice following the passing of historic Path to Treaty legislation in Queensland.
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk believes there’s evidence of treaties and demands for treaties “held under lock and key” at the British Library in London.
“These priceless artefacts will be better on display here at our cultural centre, where they belong,” the Premier said.Annastacia Palaszczuk with Gimuy Walubara Yidinji elder Gudju Gudju Fourmile.
United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Revealed: How much the Voice referendum will costThe federal government has allocated hundreds of millions of dollars as part of its bid to establish the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice.
Read more »
Traditional owners condemn 'disgraceful' draft of NT water allocation planAboriginal communities in the Northern Territory fear the new water allocation plan proposed by the territory government threatens the future of country and culture for remote Aboriginal communities in Central Australia.
Read more »
British-led coalition hopes to supply longer-range missiles to UkraineUK opens tender for rockets akin to those denied by US, which could enable strikes deep into Crimea
Read more »
British tabloid publisher apologises to Prince HarryA British tabloid publisher has apologised to Prince Harry and taken 'full responsibility' for illicitly gaining information about his private life on the first day of trial in the seven-week long legal battle.
Read more »
Indigenous Affairs Minister welcomes the NRL’s support for the VoiceIndigenous Affairs Minister Linda Burney has welcomed the news the NRL formally supports an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice to Parliament. “First Nations communities have deep bonds with rugby league and are part of the game's fabric at all levels, from Joel Thompson to Nico Hynes, from Jonathan Thurston to the great Latrell Mitchell,” Ms Burney said at parliamentary Question Time. “The NRL would be unrecognizable today without the enormous contribution of Indigenous players. “The NRL joins an amazing list and the support is growing day by day – the NRL, the Australian Olympic Committee, Tennis Australia, Collingwood Football Club and the West Coast Eagles Football Club.”
Read more »
UK proscribing Wagner group as terrorist ‘will help Ukrainians sue’Lawyer leading refugees’ case says British designation would also weaken Russian mercenary force straight away
Read more »