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Cairns performer returns to France for centenary of Anzac sacrifice - The Cairns Post


The Cairns Post

Cairns performer returns to France for centenary of Anzac sacrifice
The Cairns Post
This year's service will mark the centenary of the April 24-25, 1918, battle at Villers-Bretonneux, which claimed 1200 young Australian lives. “It's a huge highlight for me,” says David, who played there on Anzac Day 2017 and again at the Battle of ...
Beyond Anzac: What really shaped our nation?Pursuit
First woman to speak at ACT dawn service to highlight role of womenBrisbane Times
Anzac Day: Some of us were denied the chance to serveThe Age
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Anzac Day: the indigenous fight after war to find lasting peace - The Australian


The Australian

Anzac Day: the indigenous fight after war to find lasting peace
The Australian
Taken from his parents as a child, and put into the Stolen Generations brutality of the Kinchela Boys Home in northern NSW, Cook began a long series of lessons about self-identity through an institutional war being waged on indigenous Australia. Even ...

Anzac Day: the indigenous fight after war to find lasting peace - The Australian


The Australian

Anzac Day: the indigenous fight after war to find lasting peace
The Australian
Taken from his parents as a child, and put into the Stolen Generations brutality of the Kinchela Boys Home in northern NSW, Cook began a long series of lessons about self-identity through an institutional war being waged on indigenous Australia. Even ...

Gin producers from SA such as Applewood, Adelaide Hills Distillery and Never Never are creating a unique Australian ... - The Advertiser


The Advertiser

Gin producers from SA such as Applewood, Adelaide Hills Distillery and Never Never are creating a unique Australian ...
The Advertiser
Since then Sacha has gone one step further and combined ingredients from indigenous food purveyor Something Wild into a spirit that is one of the most startling you could ever imagine tasting. Those ingredients include Australian green ants, a native ...

“A woman does love her own little home”: How Anzac mother's dream was dashed - The Age


The Age

“A woman does love her own little home”: How Anzac mother's dream was dashed
The Age
Mrs Saunders is all but forgotten these hundred years after her struggle ended in bitter tears, though she is the ancestor of generations of Australian soldiers. She would not live to see it, but her boy Chris would come home and father one of ...

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“A woman does love her own little home”: How Anzac mother's dream was dashed - The Age


The Age

“A woman does love her own little home”: How Anzac mother's dream was dashed
The Age
Mrs Saunders is all but forgotten these hundred years after her struggle ended in bitter tears, though she is the ancestor of generations of Australian soldiers. She would not live to see it, but her boy Chris would come home and father one of ...

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'It was hot, humid, helicopters flying overhead': Uncle Graham Atkinson, Aboriginal Vietnam Veteran - SBS


SBS

'It was hot, humid, helicopters flying overhead': Uncle Graham Atkinson, Aboriginal Vietnam Veteran
SBS
According to the Australian War Memorial and Indigenous veteran's groups, around 500 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men served in Vietnam, at a time in which the protests for civil rights raged in both the United States and Australia. Graham ...

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'It was hot, humid, helicopters flying overhead': Uncle Graham Atkinson, Aboriginal Vietnam Veteran - SBS


SBS

'It was hot, humid, helicopters flying overhead': Uncle Graham Atkinson, Aboriginal Vietnam Veteran
SBS
According to the Australian War Memorial and Indigenous veteran's groups, around 500 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men served in Vietnam, at a time in which the protests for civil rights raged in both the United States and Australia. Graham ...

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Funding Boost for Remote Indigenous Housing in NT - Pro Bono Australia


Pro Bono Australia

Funding Boost for Remote Indigenous Housing in NT
Pro Bono Australia
Despite these funding announcements, the Labor Party said Indigenous housing in Australia was still under threat without a national agreement. In a joint statement, Labor Senators Doug Cameron and Patrick Dodson said the government's announcement was a ...

Funding Boost for Remote Indigenous Housing in NT - Pro Bono Australia


Pro Bono Australia

Funding Boost for Remote Indigenous Housing in NT
Pro Bono Australia
Despite these funding announcements, the Labor Party said Indigenous housing in Australia was still under threat without a national agreement. In a joint statement, Labor Senators Doug Cameron and Patrick Dodson said the government's announcement was a ...

First Aboriginal fighter pilot remembered in military biography - Courier Mail


Courier Mail

First Aboriginal fighter pilot remembered in military biography
Courier Mail
INALA war hero Leonard 'Len' Waters was the first and only Aboriginal fighter pilot in the Royal Australian Air Force during World War II. But to eldest daughter Lenise Schloss he was always just “Father”. She said it was the respectful title that he ...

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Grandson of fallen indigenous solider breaks down sharing his story - 2GB (press release)


2GB (press release)

Grandson of fallen indigenous solider breaks down sharing his story
2GB (press release)
Indigenous Australians played a role in World War One, but it's a story rarely covered. 1500 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders served Australia in the war despite, 100 years ago, not even having the right to vote. They weren't allowed to enlist to ...
Research focusing on indigenous dementia - 7NewsYahoo News
One man's emotional Anzac Day journey to say thank you | SBS NewsSBS

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Grandson of fallen indigenous solider breaks down sharing his story - 2GB (press release)


2GB (press release)

Grandson of fallen indigenous solider breaks down sharing his story
2GB (press release)
Indigenous Australians played a role in World War One, but it's a story rarely covered. 1500 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders served Australia in the war despite, 100 years ago, not even having the right to vote. They weren't allowed to enlist to ...
Australia's First People to the UN: govt statements are 'hypocritical in ...The Mandarin
One man's emotional Anzac Day journey to say thank you | SBS NewsSBS

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Indigenous investigations – about this series - The Guardian


Indigenous investigations – about this series
The Guardian
This reporting is funded by the Balnaves Foundation through the Guardian Civic Journalism Trust. The grant supports Indigenous affairs reporting over three years. All journalism produced is editorially independent. All our journalism follows GNM's ...

Research focusing on indigenous dementia - Yahoo News


Research focusing on indigenous dementia
Yahoo News
More than 400,000 Australians currently experience dementia and that number is expected to pass one million in 2050 as the population ages. Aged care and indigenous health minister Ken Wyatt said the projects tie in with the government's attempts to ...

SA Aboriginal child incarceration an “ongoing tragedy” - InDaily


InDaily

SA Aboriginal child incarceration an “ongoing tragedy”
InDaily
This is despite Aboriginal children representing only 4.5 per cent of the state's child population. “I consider these statistics an ongoing tragedy – they represent a generational loss because these children are our children,” Wright said. “These ...

SA Aboriginal child incarceration an “ongoing tragedy” - InDaily


InDaily

SA Aboriginal child incarceration an “ongoing tragedy”
InDaily
This is despite Aboriginal children representing only 4.5 per cent of the state's child population. “I consider these statistics an ongoing tragedy – they represent a generational loss because these children are our children,” Wright said. “These ...

Australia's First People to the UN: govt statements are 'hypocritical in the extreme' - The Mandarin


The Mandarin

Australia's First People to the UN: govt statements are 'hypocritical in the extreme'
The Mandarin
National Congress of Australia's First Peoples Co-Chair Jackie Huggins delivered an intervention at the United Nations in New York on Thursday April 19 during the 17th Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII). Last ...

Australia's First People to the UN: govt statements are 'hypocritical in the extreme' - The Mandarin


The Mandarin

Australia's First People to the UN: govt statements are 'hypocritical in the extreme'
The Mandarin
National Congress of Australia's First Peoples Co-Chair Jackie Huggins delivered an intervention at the United Nations in New York on Thursday April 19 during the 17th Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII). Last ...

Video takes Aboriginal culture to Britain - The West Australian


The West Australian

Video takes Aboriginal culture to Britain
The West Australian
“It has very much been a collaborative work and the friendship has grown over time as well.” These collaborations are now the basis of her PhD studies at Kings College London, and Ms Kantaria said she returned to Geraldton frequently where she and Mr ...

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