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Australia Day: A Personal Reckoning with History
A white Australian recounts her evolving understanding of Australia Day, from childhood beach trips to witnessing Indigenous protests, revealing complex feelings about her privileged position and the historical injustices inflicted upon the land's original inhabitants.
Australia Day: A Personal Reckoning with History
A white Australian recounts her evolving understanding of Australia Day, from childhood beach trips to witnessing Indigenous protests, revealing complex feelings about her privileged position and the historical injustices inflicted upon the land's original inhabitants.
Progress
44% Bias Score


Commercialization Concerns Prompt Juru Ban on Welcome to Country Ceremonies
The Juru people banned Welcome to Country ceremonies on their land due to commercialization; the federal government spent over \$45,000 on these ceremonies last year, with costs ranging from \$560 to \$10,500.
Commercialization Concerns Prompt Juru Ban on Welcome to Country Ceremonies
The Juru people banned Welcome to Country ceremonies on their land due to commercialization; the federal government spent over \$45,000 on these ceremonies last year, with costs ranging from \$560 to \$10,500.
Progress
64% Bias Score

Sydney Cook Statue Vandalized Again Ahead of Australia Day
A statue of Captain James Cook in Sydney was vandalized with red paint and disfigured, ahead of Australia Day, marking the second such incident in 12 months; the vandalism is viewed as undermining reconciliation efforts by local officials.

Sydney Cook Statue Vandalized Again Ahead of Australia Day
A statue of Captain James Cook in Sydney was vandalized with red paint and disfigured, ahead of Australia Day, marking the second such incident in 12 months; the vandalism is viewed as undermining reconciliation efforts by local officials.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Housing Project for Aboriginal Women in Bendigo
A new housing project in Bendigo, Australia, aims to address the high rates of homelessness among Aboriginal women through a partnership between Indigenous and non-Indigenous organizations.

Housing Project for Aboriginal Women in Bendigo
A new housing project in Bendigo, Australia, aims to address the high rates of homelessness among Aboriginal women through a partnership between Indigenous and non-Indigenous organizations.
Progress
20% Bias Score
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