I cant create a new hard disk partition in my macbook pro 15 inch

hi guys when i go to my disk utility my main hard give me results like this
its showing capacity 499gb but only remaining 10mb now please watch second image
now tell me whats happening with my mac thanks alot in advance any advice will be appreciated thanks

Did you click on PARTITION?
Ciao.

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