Critics say the chef’s book “Billy and the Epic Escape” relies on tropes and stereotypes about Indigenous Australians.
The celebrity chef’s second children’s book includes a sub-plot set in Alice Springs where the novel’s villain abducts a ...
An early-morning walk through the mangroves in Broome, Western Australia, reveals how this rich ecosystem has sustained the ...
A Labrador foster parent and head of a group working to better the Labrador foster care system is stressing the importance of ...
The colonial history of Australia is a small chunk of time in the history of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people ...
London: A children’s book written by British celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has been withdrawn from sale after it was criticised ...
The celebrity chef’s second children’s book, “Billy and the Epic Escape,” faced accusations that it stereotyped First Nations people in Australia.
Jamie Oliver has withdrawn his latest children’s book, "Billy and the Epic Escape," following a wave of criticism.
What woke impertinence. Victoria’s Yoorrook Justice Commission now wants to drag in celebrity chef Jamie Oliver to tell him how to write about Aborigines.
Our Watch is an organisation working in the primary prevention of violence against women and their children in Australia ...
Yagan Mia is one of 14 place names in the Melville area that have been decoded and translated by a group of Noongar traditional owners to create a record of Aboriginal life in the places that have ...
The book drew criticism from an Australian education group for how the story depicted and stereotyped Indigenous Australians.