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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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Aboriginal Drug and Alcohol Council facing closure after federal funding cut - The Advertiser


The Advertiser

Aboriginal Drug and Alcohol Council facing closure after federal funding cut
The Advertiser
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 ...

Indigenous rehab service at risk of closure - SBS


SBS

Indigenous rehab service at risk of closure
SBS
The head of an Indigenous drug and alcohol rehabilitation centre believes it will have to stop taking clients from September because of federal government funding cuts. Services provided by the Aboriginal Drug and Alcohol Council in South Australia can ...

Indigenous rehab service at risk of closure - SBS


SBS

Indigenous rehab service at risk of closure
SBS
The head of an Indigenous drug and alcohol rehabilitation centre believes it will have to stop taking clients from September because of federal government funding cuts. Services provided by the Aboriginal Drug and Alcohol Council in South Australia can ...

'You need to come to understand it': Treat your senses at the Karijini - WAtoday


WAtoday

'You need to come to understand it': Treat your senses at the Karijini
WAtoday
Elder Clem Parker said the Karijini Experience was unlike anything he'd come across in Australia with its blend of traditional and non-traditional performances, a large number of those performances from highly respected Aboriginal performers across ...

How the circus helps Indigenous students on WA's south coast learn lessons in risk - ABC News


How the circus helps Indigenous students on WA's south coast learn lessons in risk
ABC News
Running away to join the circus no longer means having to miss out on school for Indigenous kids on Western Australia's south coast. Fourteen students preparing to leap from primary to high school have joined a weekly circus program, to boost ...

Mintabie residents say town has been unfairly portrayed and should not be forcibly closed - ABC News


ABC News

Mintabie residents say town has been unfairly portrayed and should not be forcibly closed
ABC News
The former South Australian Labor government announced Mintabie, in the state's far north-west, would close next year but the new Liberal government is yet to decide if it will follow through. An independent review, which was publicly released earlier ...

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WHAT INDIGENOUS ROUND MEANS TO ME - PlayersVoice


PlayersVoice

WHAT INDIGENOUS ROUND MEANS TO ME
PlayersVoice
The release of the AFL fixture is always exciting for players. Most of the Crows would've first looked for the Richmond game – our chance to make amends for last year's grand final defeat – then when we'd be playing Port and, yes, maybe even a cheeky ...
Long Walk: Indigenous campaigners promote wellbeing and cultureSBS

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AFL Indigenous Round | Adelaide Crows Cam Ellis-Yolmen on ... - PlayersVoice


PlayersVoice

AFL Indigenous Round | Adelaide Crows Cam Ellis-Yolmen on ...
PlayersVoice
The release of the AFL fixture is always exciting for players. Most of the Crows would've first looked for the Richmond game – our chance to make amends for ...
Long Walk: Indigenous campaigners promote wellbeing and culture ...SBS
Through Indigenous Eyes - World Footy NewsWorld Footy News

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The disease affecting Australians that should have disappeared by now - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

The disease affecting Australians that should have disappeared by now
The Sydney Morning Herald
Today, it's a disease you'd rarely see in any Australian capital city other than Darwin – and yet Australia still experiences some of the highest rates of RHD in the world, with the disease exacting an especially harsh toll on Aboriginal and Torres ...

The disease affecting Australians that should have disappeared by now - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

The disease affecting Australians that should have disappeared by now
The Sydney Morning Herald
Today, it's a disease you'd rarely see in any Australian capital city other than Darwin – and yet Australia still experiences some of the highest rates of RHD in the world, with the disease exacting an especially harsh toll on Aboriginal and Torres ...

Thousands Pause To Watch This Year's Powerful Dreamtime At The 'G Ceremony - Pedestrian TV


Pedestrian TV

Thousands Pause To Watch This Year's Powerful Dreamtime At The 'G Ceremony
Pedestrian TV
Nicholls was also the Governor of South Australia and devoted much of his life to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Wurundjeri elder Uncle Bill Nicholson performed the Welcome to Country ceremony saying, “Tonight's ceremony and musical ...

Thousands Pause To Watch This Year's Powerful Dreamtime At The 'G Ceremony - Pedestrian TV


Pedestrian TV

Thousands Pause To Watch This Year's Powerful Dreamtime At The 'G Ceremony
Pedestrian TV
Nicholls was also the Governor of South Australia and devoted much of his life to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Wurundjeri elder Uncle Bill Nicholson performed the Welcome to Country ceremony saying, “Tonight's ceremony and musical ...

Campaign to have Aboriginal flag fly on Sydney Harbour Bridge heats up - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

Campaign to have Aboriginal flag fly on Sydney Harbour Bridge heats up
The Sydney Morning Herald
A virtual petition established a year ago to have the Aboriginal flag fly permanently atop the Sydney Harbour Bridge has entered the real world. The founder of the popular Change.org campaign, Cheree Toka, led a small protest group on Saturday as the ...
Call for Aboriginal flag to fly permanently atop Sydney Harbour BridgeSBS
Protesters hope to bridge indigenous gapSouthern Cross

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Long Walk: Indigenous campaigners promote wellbeing and culture ... - SBS


SBS

Long Walk: Indigenous campaigners promote wellbeing and culture ...
SBS
Politicians, footballers and campaigners have joined thousands of Australians in the Long Walk event to support moves to improve Indigenous health and...

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Long Walk: Indigenous campaigners promote wellbeing and culture - SBS


SBS

Long Walk: Indigenous campaigners promote wellbeing and culture
SBS
In Victoria, 41 per cent of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population are smokers. Quit Victoria's Aboriginal Tobacco Control Program Coordinator Jethro Pumirri Calma-Holt told SBS News the health of Indigenous Australians should be kept at ...

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Call for Aboriginal flag to fly permanently atop Sydney Harbour Bridge - SBS


SBS

Call for Aboriginal flag to fly permanently atop Sydney Harbour Bridge
SBS
Protesters have marched across one of Australia's most iconic landmarks, calling for the Aboriginal flag to be flown there permanently. Kamilaroi woman Cheree Toka started a campaign to raise the Indigenous flag on the Sydney Harbour Bridge 365 days a ...
Campaign to have Aboriginal flag fly on Sydney Harbour Bridge heats upThe Sydney Morning Herald

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Ancient Egyptian visitors to Australia or miner's mishap? Riddle of the rainforest coin - ABC Message Stick


ABC Message Stick

Ancient Egyptian visitors to Australia or miner's mishap? Riddle of the rainforest coin
ABC Message Stick
"But how an Aboriginal person got the coin is again interesting, it's either going to have come through from Papua New Guinea and traded through the Torres Strait or traded through another part of Australia," he said. "But again, what would an ...

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Protesters hope to bridge indigenous gap - NEWS.com.au


Protesters hope to bridge indigenous gap
NEWS.com.au
"We want Gladys to recognise Aboriginal voices - she keeps dismissing the issue," Ms Toka told AAP. "We were here, we're still here and we want to be heard." The flag is currently raised 15 days a year - on Australia Day and during reconciliation and ...

Protesters hope to bridge indigenous gap - The Australian


The Australian

Protesters hope to bridge indigenous gap
The Australian
Protesters have marched across one of Australia's most iconic landmarks, calling for the Aboriginal flag to be flown there permanently. Kamilaroi woman Cheree Toka started a campaign to raise the indigenous flag on the Sydney Harbour Bridge 365 days a ...

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