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‘A book that should be read by all Australians’: Clare Wright wins book of the year at the NSW Literary awards

Australia, the Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976. ![Näku Dhäruk The Bark Petitions won book of the year](https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/7661049e69a21e7f1b8f0c3196b993345e13cd07/0_0_1128_1724/master/1128.jpg?width=120&dpr=1&s=none&crop=none) Photograph: Text Publishing Written more like a novel than a historical nonfiction, Näku

The Guardian World2h ago
Politics

University of Queensland Press cancels children’s book over illustrator’s post on ‘Zionist framing’ of Bondi attack

Australia – which he referred to as a “liberal-imperialist” publication in his post – that he stood by “every word” of the article, “which was deeply considered and written in close consultation with Jewish comrades

The Guardian WorldApr 23
Politics

WA’s Yindjibarndi traditional owners consider appeal against Fortescue’s $150m record native title payout

history. Federal court justice Stephen Burley ruled in favour of the Yindjibarndi traditional owners, recognising their deep cultural ties to country and the trauma caused by the billion‑dollar mining operations. But the court

The Guardian WorldMay 14
Business

Fortescue ordered to pay Yindjibarndi traditional owners $150m in record native title payout

history. The mine, which has extracted millions of tonnes of iron ore and generated an estimated $80bn in revenue for Fortescue since operations began in 2013, was approved by the Western Australian government without

The Guardian WorldMay 12
Politics

Alleged murder of Aboriginal girl highlights Australia's deep inequalities

history of policies that have targeted generations of Aboriginal communities and their children, navigating the aftermath of this tragedy is fraught with sensitivities. Kumanjayi Little Baby was a Warlpiri girl whose traditional lands

BBC NewsMay 15