Apple has unveiled a major change to its ubiquitous Maps service, formally recognising the Indigenous lands of Australia and New Zealand as part of a project four years in the making.
Apple sourced data from the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies. But unlike those maps, Apple chose not to show defined borders of traditional nations – only ...
Traditional Aboriginal place names will be put on the map for millions of smartphone users worldwide after a four-year project between Apple and local Indigenous groups.
Peter Dutton, who seeks to become Australia's prime minister in a May 3 national election, is known as a plain-speaking ...
Vladivostok, the ‘ruler of the East’, is preparing to celebrate the 165th anniversary of its founding. City Day, as they call ...
Communities across the Australian state of Queensland are bracing for more rain after record-breaking floods cut off roads ...
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Protecting 30% of Australian lands sounds good – but what matters much more is whether we’re protecting dwindling habitat for ...
Starting today, the Apple Maps app on the iPhone, iPad, and Mac now displays Indigenous lands in Australia and New Zealand, ...
who seeks to become Australia’s prime minister in a May 3 national election, is known as a plain-speaking conservative who has attracted suburban voters with tough crime and border protection ...
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