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Respect drives Michael Walters' journey with Fremantle Dockers ahead of AFL's Indigenous Round - PerthNow


PerthNow

Respect drives Michael Walters' journey with Fremantle Dockers ahead of AFL's Indigenous Round
PerthNow
IT has been a long, emotional journey since the Krakouer brothers first carved up the paddock, but Michael Walters believes mainstream Australia has finally embraced the wonderful complexities of his indigenous culture. On the eve of the AFL's Sir Doug ...

Respect drives Michael Walters' journey with Fremantle Dockers ahead of AFL's Indigenous Round - PerthNow


PerthNow

Respect drives Michael Walters' journey with Fremantle Dockers ahead of AFL's Indigenous Round
PerthNow
IT has been a long, emotional journey since the Krakouer brothers first carved up the paddock, but Michael Walters believes mainstream Australia has finally embraced the wonderful complexities of his indigenous culture. On the eve of the AFL's Sir Doug ...

A matter of trust: Businessman's involvement with an Aboriginal trust - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

A matter of trust: Businessman's involvement with an Aboriginal trust
The Sydney Morning Herald
How does a white Perth businessman recently discharged from bankruptcy and told by Australia's corporate watchdog he is to be banned from managing companies end up responsible for a multi-million-dollar Aboriginal charitable trust? That is one of the ...

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A matter of trust: Businessman's involvement with an Aboriginal trust - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

A matter of trust: Businessman's involvement with an Aboriginal trust
The Sydney Morning Herald
How does a white Perth businessman recently discharged from bankruptcy and told by Australia's corporate watchdog he is to be banned from managing companies end up responsible for a multi-million-dollar Aboriginal charitable trust? That is one of the ...

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Community in crisis: The fight to protect indigenous children from abuse and neglect - Daily Telegraph


Community in crisis: The fight to protect indigenous children from abuse and neglect
Daily Telegraph
But point-of-sale prohibition doesn't address Central Australia's estimated 4000 problem drinkers, who are chronically dependent and remain free to drink in the town's bars. Boffa is extremely reluctant to criticise the Aboriginal constituency, but ...

Community in crisis: The fight to protect indigenous children from abuse and neglect - Daily Telegraph


Community in crisis: The fight to protect indigenous children from abuse and neglect
Daily Telegraph
But point-of-sale prohibition doesn't address Central Australia's estimated 4000 problem drinkers, who are chronically dependent and remain free to drink in the town's bars. Boffa is extremely reluctant to criticise the Aboriginal constituency, but ...

Community in crisis: The fight to protect indigenous children from abuse and neglect - The Cairns Post


Community in crisis: The fight to protect indigenous children from abuse and neglect
The Cairns Post
Alice Springs is at Australia's spiritual heart: the creation point in our landscape, where raw earth blends seamlessly with the cosmic, and even diehard atheists confess to sacred encounters with the almighty red rock. Now that heart is broken. There ...

Community in crisis: The fight to protect indigenous children from abuse and neglect - The Cairns Post


Community in crisis: The fight to protect indigenous children from abuse and neglect
The Cairns Post
Alice Springs is at Australia's spiritual heart: the creation point in our landscape, where raw earth blends seamlessly with the cosmic, and even diehard atheists confess to sacred encounters with the almighty red rock. Now that heart is broken. There ...

Canberra showcases Australia's rich Indigenous history and prepares for Reconciliation Week - ArtsHub


ArtsHub

Canberra showcases Australia's rich Indigenous history and prepares for Reconciliation Week
ArtsHub
As Canberra prepares for Australia's first Reconciliation Day public holiday on 28 May 2018, Canberra's attractions showcase their rich and cultural indigenous offerings year-round – some of which are among the largest collections of Australian ...
After the apology to the stolen generations – a photo essayThe Guardian
Australia marks 20-year anniversary of Sorry DaySBS

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Canberra showcases Australia's rich Indigenous history and prepares for Reconciliation Week - ArtsHub


ArtsHub

Canberra showcases Australia's rich Indigenous history and prepares for Reconciliation Week
ArtsHub
As Canberra prepares for Australia's first Reconciliation Day public holiday on 28 May 2018, Canberra's attractions showcase their rich and cultural indigenous offerings year-round – some of which are among the largest collections of Australian ...
After the apology to the stolen generations – a photo essay ...The Guardian
Australia marks 20-year anniversary of Sorry Day | SBS NewsSBS

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Australia Gets Big Flu Vaccine Boost As Stocks Run Low - ten daily


ten daily

Australia Gets Big Flu Vaccine Boost As Stocks Run Low
ten daily
Australia has avoided a shortage of flu vaccines after the federal government announced 800,000 extra doses would be available for the looming flu season. The boost to national flu vaccine stockpiles comes as NSW, Victoria and the ACT faced a shortfall ...

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After the apology to the stolen generations – a photo essay - The Guardian


The Guardian

After the apology to the stolen generations – a photo essay
The Guardian
Ten years ago the then Australian prime minister, Kevin Rudd, made an official apology to all Indigenous Australians, and in particular to the stolen generations, for past governments' mistreatment and wrongdoings to Australian's Indigenous populations ...

After the apology to the stolen generations – a photo essay - The Guardian


The Guardian

After the apology to the stolen generations – a photo essay
The Guardian
Ten years ago the then Australian prime minister, Kevin Rudd, made an official apology to all Indigenous Australians, and in particular to the stolen generations, for past governments' mistreatment and wrongdoings to Australian's Indigenous populations ...

'I call it racism': when they took the children, it was in police cars - The Guardian


The Guardian

'I call it racism': when they took the children, it was in police cars
The Guardian
A report released by Family Matters last November found that Indigenous children are nearly 10 times more likely to be removed from their families than non-Indigenous children. In April of last year a UN investigation found Australia among the worst ...

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A year on, the key goal of Uluru statement remains elusive - The Guardian


The Guardian

A year on, the key goal of Uluru statement remains elusive
The Guardian
The statement is a proposal of constitutional reform that would establish a constitutionally enshrined First Nations representative body to advise parliament on policy affecting Indigenous peoples and commit Australia to a process of truth-telling of ...

A year on, the key goal of Uluru statement remains elusive - The Guardian


The Guardian

A year on, the key goal of Uluru statement remains elusive
The Guardian
The statement is a proposal of constitutional reform that would establish a constitutionally enshrined First Nations representative body to advise parliament on policy affecting Indigenous peoples and commit Australia to a process of truth-telling of ...

How to get to Australia … more than 50000 years ago - Ancient Origins


Ancient Origins

How to get to Australia … more than 50000 years ago
Ancient Origins
Over just the past few years, new archaeological findings have revealed the lives of early Aboriginal Australians in the Northern Territory's Kakadu potentially as early as 65,000 years ago , from the Kimberley and Pilbara regions of Western Australia ...

A journey into 'hell on earth' - ABC Online


ABC Online

A journey into 'hell on earth'
ABC Online
Over 100 years, the Moore River Native Settlement became notorious as a camp where Aboriginal people from across Western Australia were sent — often against their will and often as young children — for "integration" into western society. Kevin Barron ...

A journey into 'hell on earth' - ABC Online


ABC Online

A journey into 'hell on earth'
ABC Online
Over 100 years, the Moore River Native Settlement became notorious as a camp where Aboriginal people from across Western Australia were sent — often against their will and often as young children — for "integration" into western society. Kevin Barron ...

Family's rise from the sorry place: Ken and Ben Wyatt's proud return - The Australian


The Australian

Family's rise from the sorry place: Ken and Ben Wyatt's proud return
The Australian
To mark both events, an extraordinary ceremony has been held at Moore River, or Mogumber, with Australia's first Aboriginal federal minister, Ken Wyatt, and his nephew Ben Wyatt, Australia's first Aboriginal state treasurer, standing side by side ...

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