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Top rock band pulls out of Sunrise appearance over racism row - NEWS.com.au


Music Feeds

Top rock band pulls out of Sunrise appearance over racism row
NEWS.com.au
Referring to a controversial segment on Aboriginal families aired by Sunrise in March, the band continued: “We come from rural Alaska and hold very close to our hearts the indigenous people of our home. “While we are by no means experts in your ...
Portugal. The Man Pull Out Of 'Sunrise' Appearance Following Aboriginal ControversyMusic Feeds

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The fact is that we don't need a race commissioner - The Australian


The Australian

The fact is that we don't need a race commissioner
The Australian
Like the time the race discrimination commissioner prejudged a cartoon by that fine Australian Bill Leak, who didn't have a racist bone in his body. When the cartoon was published in 2016, Soutphommasane said: “Our society shouldn't endorse racial ...

Portugal. The Man Pull Out Of 'Sunrise' Appearance Following Aboriginal Controversy - Music Feeds


Music Feeds

Portugal. The Man Pull Out Of 'Sunrise' Appearance Following Aboriginal Controversy
Music Feeds
Portugal. The Man have pulled out of a scheduled performance on Channel Seven's Sunrise program tomorrow morning, following the show's recent controversy involving statements on Indigenous people. The American band, who are in the country for Groovin ...
Portugal. The Man Pull Out Of 'Sunrise' Performance Over “Recent Statements”Pedestrian TV
Top rock band pulls out of Sunrise appearance over racism rowNEWS.com.au

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Portugal. The Man Pull Out Of 'Sunrise' Appearance Following Aboriginal Controversy - Music Feeds


Music Feeds

Portugal. The Man Pull Out Of 'Sunrise' Appearance Following Aboriginal Controversy
Music Feeds
Portugal. The Man have pulled out of a scheduled performance on Channel Seven's Sunrise program tomorrow morning, following the show's recent controversy involving statements on Indigenous people. The American band, who are in the country for Groovin ...

Inquiry into fake Aboriginal art underway in the NT - SBS


SBS

Inquiry into fake Aboriginal art underway in the NT
SBS
Hearings will be held across the Northern Territory this week into the fake Aboriginal art that is flooding the national market and robbing artists of an income. The federal parliamentary committee set up to investigate Fake Aboriginal art was ...

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Deadly rat poisons could threaten WA's indigenous communities - WAtoday


WAtoday

Deadly rat poisons could threaten WA's indigenous communities
WAtoday
This was probably a severe underestimate of the total number of species impacted, as Australia had limited research done compared to other parts of the world. And the situation could be worse in Australia as a warm country with diverse, abundant ...
Australia's reptiles may be spreading rat poison through the food chainThe Conversation AU

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Deadly rat poisons could threaten WA's indigenous communities - WAtoday


WAtoday

Deadly rat poisons could threaten WA's indigenous communities
WAtoday
This was probably a severe underestimate of the total number of species impacted, as Australia had limited research done compared to other parts of the world. And the situation could be worse in Australia as a warm country with diverse, abundant ...

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Aboriginal superhero kills white people in Sydney Theatre Company comedy production - NEWS.com.au


NEWS.com.au

Aboriginal superhero kills white people in Sydney Theatre Company comedy production
NEWS.com.au
The story follows “mild-mannered archaeologist Dr Jacqueline Black”, played by Megan Wilding, who uncovers a mass grave “somewhere in the Australian bush”. “She picks up a skull and is overpowered by the spirit of her great-great-grandmother ... BAM ...

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Launch of Australian-first fund to boost voluntary carbon market in Australia and create rural jobs - RenewEconomy


Launch of Australian-first fund to boost voluntary carbon market in Australia and create rural jobs
RenewEconomy
The Reducing Carbon Building Communities Fund will be launched at the Carbon Market Institute Summit in Melbourne tomorrow(Wednesday). The Australian-first Fund will connect corporate Australia to Australian carbon farming projects with environmental ...

Auspol Brains Trust: Why cultural diversity is critical to business and government success - Women's Agenda


Women's Agenda

Auspol Brains Trust: Why cultural diversity is critical to business and government success
Women's Agenda
Small business owner, budding writer, cook and singer as well as a regular blogger at Melmacpolitics: The world's oldest living culture, our Indigenous Australians, only make up 0.4% of Australia's leadership and executive culture. This is to our ...

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Story for all to see - The West Australian


The West Australian

Story for all to see
The West Australian
Then she found a clip of the Central Australian Aboriginal Women's Choir on the internet. “It blew my mind,” she says. “I'd never heard anything like it.” Three years later her debut documentary feature The Song Keepers received its world premiere at ...

Nation's first people at heart of new dementia research project grants - Talking Aged Care


Talking Aged Care

Nation's first people at heart of new dementia research project grants
Talking Aged Care
The individual projects, which aim to boost dementia prevention, slow its onset and improve the lives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders living with dementia, have been allocated the finding through the National Health and Medical Research ...

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Mitchell Johnson on a crusade to bump up number of Indigenous Australians in accounting profession - Moree Champion


The Sydney Morning Herald

Mitchell Johnson on a crusade to bump up number of Indigenous Australians in accounting profession
Moree Champion
MOREE Plains Shire director of corporate services Mitchell Johnson is on a mission to raise the number of Indigenous people in the business sector after he cited concerning statistics. “Out of the 300,000 people in the accounting profession, only 39 ...
Are white policymakers maintaining the Indigenous gap?The Sydney Morning Herald

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Mitchell Johnson on a crusade to bump up number of Indigenous Australians in accounting profession - Moree Champion


Moree Champion

Mitchell Johnson on a crusade to bump up number of Indigenous Australians in accounting profession
Moree Champion
MOREE Plains Shire director of corporate services Mitchell Johnson is on a mission to raise the number of Indigenous people in the business sector after he cited concerning statistics. “Out of the 300,000 people in the accounting profession, only 39 ...

Mitchell Johnson on a crusade to bump up number of Indigenous Australians in accounting profession - Moree Champion


Moree Champion

Mitchell Johnson on a crusade to bump up number of Indigenous Australians in accounting profession
Moree Champion
MOREE Plains Shire director of corporate services Mitchell Johnson is on a mission to raise the number of Indigenous people in the business sector after he cited concerning statistics. “Out of the 300,000 people in the accounting profession, only 39 ...

Indigenous businesswomen to celebrate leadership - The Advertiser


The Advertiser

Indigenous businesswomen to celebrate leadership
The Advertiser
A former community services and youth worker, Ms Wessels said she was driven to work collaboratively with local small businesses, Aboriginal businesses, government and large corporate organisations. More than 180 indigenous female business owners and ...

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SA Museum's Aboriginal artefacts part of gigabit challenge - The Advertiser


The Advertiser

SA Museum's Aboriginal artefacts part of gigabit challenge
The Advertiser
Supported by the Department for State Development and the University of South Australia's Innovation & Collaboration Centre, the SA Gigabit Challenge, titled Preserve, is asking local developers, entrepreneurs, students, hackers, makers and other ...

Revisionists see an Australia alien to so many of us - The Australian


The Australian

Revisionists see an Australia alien to so many of us
The Australian
Yet today we are presented with two competing foundation narratives. The first imagines Australia as the fatal shore, casting Cook and Captain Arthur Phillip as the agents of death, misery and destruction. The second sees Australia as a laboratory for ...

One-stop shop for indigenous carbon trading - The Australian


The Australian

One-stop shop for indigenous carbon trading
The Australian
The fund, which has as a founding director prominent Aboriginal academic Marcia Langton, is implementing a certification program for carbon credit projects under the eye of international accreditation agency ISEAL. “After a long period of Aboriginal ...

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