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Therefore, the sum of all ancestry responses for an area will not equal the total number of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people in the area. Note 2: Calculated percentages represent a ...
before spreading out to include Cape York north of the Mitchell River and all of the Torres Strait Islands. Around 80 per cent of the electorate’s voters live on the coastal strip running north ...
For centuries, ceremonial mask-making has been at the heart of the Torres Strait Islands’ culture, serving as a vital link among the diverse groups inhabiting the region. Crafted from natural ...
The 148,559sq km electorate stretches from Cairns in the south to cover the northern tip of the state and the Torres Strait Islands. In the 2022 contest, Mr Entsch secured 36.7 per cent of the ...
The group was returned safely to Yam Island by the crew of the Fourcroy and the vessel continued on its voyage to deliver essential freight and services to the communities of the Torres Strait.
This weekend, 120,000 voters across Cape York, the Torres Strait Islands and Cairns will vote on who will replace long serving Federal MP Warren Entsch. The former farmer and crocodile hunter has ...
“We are all equal Australians, and we can respect the Indigenous flag and the Torres Strait Island flag, but we unite under one flag, as every other … comparable country does and that’s how ...
And we can’t be as good as we can be if we’re separating people into different groupings “We are all equal Australians, and we can respect the Indigenous flag and the Torres Strait Island ...
Anthony Albanese made a quiet statement by installing both the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island flags next to the Australian flag before embarking on the ill-fated referendum. “We didn’t ma ...
Australia’s northernmost island, Saibai Island of Zenadh Kes/Torres Strait Islands, is less than 4 kilometres from Papua New Guinea – yet most Australians know little about our closest neighbours.