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Ghosts players head to UK on indigenous tour - Campbelltown Macarthur Advertiser


Campbelltown Macarthur Advertiser

Ghosts players head to UK on indigenous tour
Campbelltown Macarthur Advertiser
The Campbelltown-Camden Ghosts has produced five representatives who will jet across the globe to represent the Australian Indigenous cricket team in the UK in June. The tour is an historic moment for our cricketers. The visit commemorates the 150th ...

Ghosts players head to UK on indigenous tour - Campbelltown Macarthur Advertiser


Campbelltown Macarthur Advertiser

Ghosts players head to UK on indigenous tour
Campbelltown Macarthur Advertiser
The Campbelltown-Camden Ghosts has produced five representatives who will jet across the globe to represent the Australian Indigenous cricket team in the UK in June. The tour is an historic moment for our cricketers. The visit commemorates the 150th ...

Ghosts players head to UK on indigenous tour - Wollondilly Advertiser


Wollondilly Advertiser

Ghosts players head to UK on indigenous tour
Wollondilly Advertiser
The Campbelltown-Camden Ghosts has produced five representatives who will jet across the globe to represent the Australian Indigenous cricket team in the UK in June. The tour is an historic moment for our cricketers. The visit commemorates the 150th ...

Ghosts players head to UK on indigenous tour - Wollondilly Advertiser


Wollondilly Advertiser

Ghosts players head to UK on indigenous tour
Wollondilly Advertiser
The Campbelltown-Camden Ghosts has produced five representatives who will jet across the globe to represent the Australian Indigenous cricket team in the UK in June. The tour is an historic moment for our cricketers. The visit commemorates the 150th ...

Indigenous Australians relying on bottled water after lead found in usual supply - Xinhua


Indigenous Australians relying on bottled water after lead found in usual supply
Xinhua
CANBERRA, April 20 (Xinhua) -- Indigenous residents of a remote Australian mining town are relying on bottled water to survive after lead was found in their normal supply. The people of Garawa, an indigenous community 970 km south-east of Darwin in ...

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Adam Goodes controversy a sorry affair for football - The Age


The Age

Adam Goodes controversy a sorry affair for football
The Age
Still, Goodes continues to do his best work standing up for Indigenous Australians away from the spotlight. After staying away for a few days and missing one game he returned and played out the season. The Swans' games record-holder departed the game ...

Indigenous mining town residents demand blood tests after lead found in water - ABC Message Stick


ABC Message Stick

Indigenous mining town residents demand blood tests after lead found in water
ABC Message Stick
... Republicans 'disappointed' PM didn't oppose Charles becoming figurehead · McGowan says she wanted to expose Weinstein as rapist on billboard · The blind, deaf photographer opening exhibitions around the world · Teens on the run after deadly hit-and ...

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Abominably, more than 100000 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders have been to jail - The Stringer


The Stringer

Abominably, more than 100000 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders have been to jail
The Stringer
More than 500,000 Australians have been to prison. One in 50 Australians have been to prison. However, of the 500,000, more than 100,000 are Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islanders; First Nations persons. Up to 120,000 have been to prison. With more ...

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Indigenous mining town residents demand blood tests after lead found in water - ABC Message Stick


ABC Message Stick

Indigenous mining town residents demand blood tests after lead found in water
ABC Message Stick
... SPORT Melbourne City into A-League final four, beating Brisbane Roar 2-0 · SPORT Storm beat Broncos in a classic after Warriors douse the Dragons · Australian warships challenged by Chinese military in South China Sea · Newspaper suffers major ...
Indigenous Australians relying on bottled water after lead found in usual supplyXinhua

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Your say on class in Australia - ABC Online


ABC Online

Your say on class in Australia
ABC Online
"I'm a Stolen Generation person who was brought up by Irish Catholic nuns and Pallottine German priests in the Kimberley," she said. "Having achieved secondary schooling at a private girls college in Perth, Western Australia and attained university ...

Indigenous adviser Ah See blasts Turnbull for snub of Uluru Statement - The Australian


The Australian

Indigenous adviser Ah See blasts Turnbull for snub of Uluru Statement
The Australian
Roy Ah See, a member of Mr Turnbull's Indigenous Advisory Council, chairman of the NSW Aboriginal Land Council and a signatory to the Uluru declaration, also called for “full and just reparations for dispossession” and proper negotiation over treaties ...

Indigenous adviser Ah See blasts Turnbull for snub of Uluru Statement - The Australian


The Australian

Indigenous adviser Ah See blasts Turnbull for snub of Uluru Statement
The Australian
Roy Ah See, a member of Mr Turnbull's Indigenous Advisory Council, chairman of the NSW Aboriginal Land Council and a signatory to the Uluru declaration, also called for “full and just reparations for dispossession” and proper negotiation over treaties ...

New anthology shares diverse range of experiences in growing up Aboriginal in Australia - NT News


NT News

New anthology shares diverse range of experiences in growing up Aboriginal in Australia
NT News
That is the question posed by award-winning author Anita Heiss in an anthology published this week. In her attempts to showcase a diverse range of voices and experiences, Ms Heiss has collected 52 accounts from a range of well-known authors, activists ...

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New anthology shares diverse range of experiences in growing up Aboriginal in Australia - PerthNow


New anthology shares diverse range of experiences in growing up Aboriginal in Australia
PerthNow
That is the question posed by award-winning author Anita Heiss in an anthology published this week. In her attempts to showcase a diverse range of voices and experiences, Ms Heiss has collected 52 accounts from a range of well-known authors, activists ...

How an Aboriginal women's choir ended up in Germany, singing Lutheran church songs in the languages of Australia's ... - ABC Online


ABC Online

How an Aboriginal women's choir ended up in Germany, singing Lutheran church songs in the languages of Australia's ...
ABC Online
In remote Aboriginal communities in the Northern Territory, Baroque hymns introduced and translated by German missionaries in the 1870s have helped preserve local languages. A new documentary, Song Keepers, follows the Central Australian Aboriginal ...

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How an Aboriginal women's choir ended up in Germany, singing Lutheran church songs in the languages of Australia's ... - ABC Online


ABC Online

How an Aboriginal women's choir ended up in Germany, singing Lutheran church songs in the languages of Australia's ...
ABC Online
In remote Aboriginal communities in the Northern Territory, Baroque hymns introduced and translated by German missionaries in the 1870s have helped preserve local languages. A new documentary, Song Keepers, follows the Central Australian Aboriginal ...
The Song Keepers: ancient German hymns find new life in Australian outbackThe Guardian

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Northern Territory Police deny 'institutional racism' to blame for failed murder investigation - ABC Local


ABC Local

Northern Territory Police deny 'institutional racism' to blame for failed murder investigation
ABC Local
... a non-Indigenous woman who was killed by her husband in Darwin in 2013. He said there were about double the number of detectives in that investigation, and nine police media releases, compared to just one in Ms Green's case. "I thought in my mind ...

Northern Territory Police deny 'institutional racism' to blame for failed murder investigation - ABC Local


ABC Local

Northern Territory Police deny 'institutional racism' to blame for failed murder investigation
ABC Local
... a non-Indigenous woman who was killed by her husband in Darwin in 2013. He said there were about double the number of detectives in that investigation, and nine police media releases, compared to just one in Ms Green's case. "I thought in my mind ...

Research Unit Project Officer (Indigenous Applicants Only) - The Conversation AU


Research Unit Project Officer (Indigenous Applicants Only)
The Conversation AU
The Research Unit for Indigenous Language (RUIL) in the School of Languages and Linguistics, Faculty of Arts, is a research hub which brings together world class researchers from across the University working in the areas of Indigenous language ...

Australians needing disability help rises - NEWS.com.au


Australians needing disability help rises
NEWS.com.au
However, despite having a much younger age profile, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people had a higher need for assistance. The number of indigenous people requiring support in 2016 was 6.7 per cent compared with 5.3 cent of their non-indigenous ...

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