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The West Australian Family law advice to aid indigenous families The West Australian In an Australian first, Aboriginal families in the East Pilbara will soon be able to seek family law advice and get a family court hearing without leaving Newman. From Monday, July 30, to Friday, August 3, the Family Court of Western Australia will ...
The Australian Jock Zonfrillo wins Basque Culinary World Prize 2018 The Australian The Scottish-born Adelaide chef, renowned for his restaurant Orana was recognised for championing the culture of the native peoples of Australia and for his work safeguarding Aboriginal culinary tradition. Since making Australia his home in 2000 ...
The North West Star Anderson turns up volume on Indigenous recognition The North West Star A lot of money is being spent trying to close health gaps in Australia. Direct government expenditure per person was $44,886 for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians in 2015-16. That is about twice the rate for non‑Indigenous Australians.
The North West Star Anderson turns up volume on Indigenous recognition The North West Star A lot of money is being spent trying to close health gaps in Australia. Direct government expenditure per person was $44,886 for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians in 2015-16. That is about twice the rate for non‑Indigenous Australians.
The Guardian No evidence cashless welfare card will help Tennant Creek, senators told The Guardian There is no evidence supporting an expansion of the cashless welfare card trials and such a move would further discriminate against Indigenous people, the peak body for Aboriginal controlled health groups has told a Senate inquiry. The National ...
The Guardian No evidence cashless welfare card will help Tennant Creek, senators told The Guardian There is no evidence supporting an expansion of the cashless welfare card trials and such a move would further discriminate against Indigenous people, the peak body for Aboriginal controlled health groups has told a Senate inquiry. The National ...
Egypttoday Australian Embassy in Cairo holds talk on Australian Aboriginal culture Egypttoday CAIRO - 24 July 2018: The Embassy of Australia in Cairo organized on Wednesday a discussion panel on the Australian indigenous arts and heritage at Cairo's arts hub Wanas, with the participation of Indigenous Australian and Deputy Chair of the ...
Egypttoday Australian Embassy in Cairo holds talk on Australian Aboriginal culture Egypttoday CAIRO - 24 July 2018: The Embassy of Australia in Cairo organized on Wednesday a discussion panel on the Australian indigenous arts and heritage at Cairo's arts hub Wanas, with the participation of Indigenous Australian and Deputy Chair of the ...
The Guardian Victorian anti-gang laws condemned as 'guilt by association' for teenagers The Guardian Neville said the government hoped to learn the lessons of a similar scheme in New South Wales, where she said Indigenous Australians had been overrepresented. Victoria's independent broad-based anti-corruption commission will be given oversight of the ...
InDaily Marshall's "whole of government" approach to Aboriginal affairs InDaily He said the new plan would allow the government to better track its progress on improving services for Aboriginal communities in South Australia, rather than relying on the national Closing The Gap report for annual updates. “One of the downsides of ...
Voice of America Saving a Critically Endangered Language in Australia Voice of America People in Australia are leading efforts to save a critically endangered language. At one time, an estimated 300 indigenous languages were spoken on the continent. Only about 90 are still spoken today. Language is a central part of the culture of ...
The West Australian Probe into WA cop linked to online racist rant The West Australian WA Police is investigating claims one of its officers is behind a racist tirade that was posted to social media in response to an article about Aboriginal activists protesting for the date of Australia Day celebrations to be changed. Terry Bodenham is ...
The West Australian Probe into WA cop linked to online racist rant The West Australian WA Police is investigating claims one of its officers is behind a racist tirade that was posted to social media in response to an article about Aboriginal activists protesting for the date of Australia Day celebrations to be changed. Terry Bodenham is ...
The Australian SA Police review service for the APY Lands The Australian Police are reviewing services across South Australia's remote Aboriginal lands amid increasing concerns officers are unable to help in emergencies. The review into the provision of policing services across the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara ...