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Inaugural scholarships allow Indigenous students to plant feet firmly at UNSW - UNSW Newsroom


UNSW Newsroom

Inaugural scholarships allow Indigenous students to plant feet firmly at UNSW
UNSW Newsroom
Nura Gili director, Associate Professor Reuben Bolt, is also grateful to the Origin Energy Foundation for the scholarship. “It's through support such as this that UNSW is able to offer one of the best tertiary study environments in Australia for ...

'Do Aboriginal people use Instagram?' Victoria launches Deadly Questions campaign - SBS


SBS

'Do Aboriginal people use Instagram?' Victoria launches Deadly Questions campaign
SBS
Deadly Questions is a Victorian government initiative that encourages the public to ask questions about being Aboriginal in Australia. The website offers a way for people to submit questions, including those some might find offensive, and the video or ...

'Do Aboriginal people use Instagram?' Victoria launches Deadly Questions campaign - SBS


SBS

'Do Aboriginal people use Instagram?' Victoria launches Deadly Questions campaign
SBS
Deadly Questions is a Victorian government initiative that encourages the public to ask questions about being Aboriginal in Australia. The website offers a way for people to submit questions, including those some might find offensive, and the video or ...

Morris on Monday: Packed Traeger Park confirms Red Centre as worthy host - NT News


NT News

Morris on Monday: Packed Traeger Park confirms Red Centre as worthy host
NT News
The Demons and Crows opened the AFL's indigenous round in the Red Heart of Australia and 10,000 fans came to watch. The official crowd figure from the AFL was 6989, but experienced eyes put that number closer to 8000, with another 2000-plus fans ...

Traditional owner and former Indigenous police officer's life celebrated - ABC News


ABC News

Traditional owner and former Indigenous police officer's life celebrated
ABC News
In 1987 he became a police aide and then in 1994 he became an aboriginal community police officer; In 1995 he was given a Commissioner's commendation for his bravery during a riot; Retired from police for the first time in 2006 and then he returned ...

Traditional owner and former Indigenous police officer's life celebrated - ABC News


ABC News

Traditional owner and former Indigenous police officer's life celebrated
ABC News
In 1987 he became a police aide and then in 1994 he became an aboriginal community police officer; In 1995 he was given a Commissioner's commendation for his bravery during a riot; Retired from police for the first time in 2006 and then he returned ...

AFL under fire for unauthorised use of Aboriginal cultural property in video game - ABC News


ABC News

AFL under fire for unauthorised use of Aboriginal cultural property in video game
ABC News
"The Pitcha Makin Fellas are known throughout Victoria and Australia; extraordinary guys who do really interesting work." Ms Anatolitis the group was entitled to a fair payment for the use of its work. "Like any artist, they deserve what they have ...

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AFL under fire for unauthorised use of Aboriginal cultural property in video game - ABC News


ABC News

AFL under fire for unauthorised use of Aboriginal cultural property in video game
ABC News
"The Pitcha Makin Fellas are known throughout Victoria and Australia; extraordinary guys who do really interesting work." Ms Anatolitis the group was entitled to a fair payment for the use of its work. "Like any artist, they deserve what they have ...

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Resource and Development Officer - ArtsHub


ArtsHub

Resource and Development Officer
ArtsHub
ANKA services 5,000 Indigenous artists and 47 Aboriginal owned community Art Centres located across its one million square kilometer regions in Northern Australia. Many of ANKA's members are major cultural leaders and internationally acclaimed artists.

Resource and Development Officer - ArtsHub


ArtsHub

Resource and Development Officer
ArtsHub
ANKA services 5,000 Indigenous artists and 47 Aboriginal owned community Art Centres located across its one million square kilometer regions in Northern Australia. Many of ANKA's members are major cultural leaders and internationally acclaimed artists.

All roads lead to Barunga this weekend - Katherine Times


Katherine Times

All roads lead to Barunga this weekend
Katherine Times
The event will play host to Galiwin'ku's Saltwater Band and dancers in a moving tribute to Gurrumul as well as the first Australian performance from Taiwanese artist Suming and a twelve-piece Taiwanese Choir, bringing two proud Indigenous cultures ...

All roads lead to Barunga this weekend - Katherine Times


Katherine Times

All roads lead to Barunga this weekend
Katherine Times
The event will play host to Galiwin'ku's Saltwater Band and dancers in a moving tribute to Gurrumul as well as the first Australian performance from Taiwanese artist Suming and a twelve-piece Taiwanese Choir, bringing two proud Indigenous cultures ...

SA students take to the bush to connect with land and Indigenous culture - ABC News


ABC News

SA students take to the bush to connect with land and Indigenous culture
ABC News
Children across South Australia are venturing into the bush to connect with land and Aboriginal culture as part of an ongoing program that turns the outback into a classroom. Kids on Country, run by the Nature Foundation SA, takes students to Hiltaba ...

SA students take to the bush to connect with land and Indigenous culture - ABC News


ABC News

SA students take to the bush to connect with land and Indigenous culture
ABC News
Children across South Australia are venturing into the bush to connect with land and Aboriginal culture as part of an ongoing program that turns the outback into a classroom. Kids on Country, run by the Nature Foundation SA, takes students to Hiltaba ...

Aboriginal people with dementia spend their twilight years on traditional country - ABC Local


ABC Local

Aboriginal people with dementia spend their twilight years on traditional country
ABC Local
The Nyangumarta elder has dementia, but lives in a part of Australia where services are limited and the condition is poorly understood. "Some of the people here, they do not really understand what dementia is," explains local support worker Faye Dean.

Footsteps on the Tracks - ABC News


ABC News

Footsteps on the Tracks
ABC News
In 1988 regional Australia, Mark and Tanya made an unusual couple — he a black boy from the wrong side of the tracks, she a white girl from the town's middle-class suburbia. But Mark got on with everyone. About 2am, Mark and Tanya left the nightclub ...

APY Lands just as dysfunctional as the Territory: Steven Marshall - The Australian


APY Lands just as dysfunctional as the Territory: Steven Marshall
The Australian
Drugs and alcohol, domestic violence and child sexual abuse is as widespread in South Australia's indigenous lands as it is in other remote parts of the country, Premier Steven Marshall says. The Liberal Premier — who has taken on the Aboriginal ...

APY Lands just as dysfunctional as the Territory: Steven Marshall - The Australian


APY Lands just as dysfunctional as the Territory: Steven Marshall
The Australian
Drugs and alcohol, domestic violence and child sexual abuse is as widespread in South Australia's indigenous lands as it is in other remote parts of the country, Premier Steven Marshall says. The Liberal Premier — who has taken on the Aboriginal ...

Australians mark Mabo Day - SBS


SBS

Australians mark Mabo Day
SBS
In Mabo v Queensland, Meriam man Eddie Koiki Mabo challenged the notion of 'Terra Nullius' that Australia was a 'land belonging to no one', in the High Court of Australia. His victory and the resulting decision recognised native title rights for ...

Aboriginal Drug and Alcohol Council facing closure after federal funding cut - NEWS.com.au


NEWS.com.au

Aboriginal Drug and Alcohol Council facing closure after federal funding cut
NEWS.com.au
Services provided by the Aboriginal Drug and Alcohol Council include a residential rehabilitation centre in Port Augusta and diversionary programs in Adelaide run by former Adelaide Crows player Troy Bond. ADAC chief executive Scott Wilson was told ...

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