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The Sydney Morning Herald Aboriginal Tent Embassy camp shines light on frontier wars The Sydney Morning Herald Australians need to know the truth about the frontier wars before the country is able to heal and move forward peacefully, the convener of an Aboriginal Tent Embassy camp says. The Frontier Wars Story Camp starts at the tent embassy on Thursday and ...
ArtsHub Applause: latest success stories ArtsHub Established by law firm Ashurst (formerly Blake Dawson) and the State Library of NSW, the award was created to recognise the highest quality in literary commentary on business and financial affairs written by an Australian author. The shortlisted works ...
ABC Online The NSW single mum who has fostered more than 50 children in need ABC Online Noelene Lever was in her mid-30s with five young children when her husband was killed in a car accident. But this invincible Aboriginal woman from the New South Wales' north coast went on to foster more than 50 foster children in a home where she says ...
The Australian Financial Review Targets needed to boost $6.6 billion 'Indigenous economy' The Australian Financial Review The "Indigenous economy" is adding up to $6.6 billion a year to the Australian economy but the imposition of targets could triple the sector's contribution, a new report by PwC and PwC Indigenous Consulting (PIC) – which measures the contribution of ...
The Adelaide Review South Australian Museum professor's new UNESCO role The Adelaide Review There are these huge risks around our world's cultural heritage that we are facing, and we have an opportunity to show a bit of leadership around that in Australia. In South Australia we are particularly well positioned, as we have arguably the world's ...
The Border Mail Albury's John Skillington in the running to win 2018 Gallipoli Art Prize The Border Mail “It probably would have been Korea that they were fully recognised as members of the Australian Defence Force.” The War Memorial outlines The Defence Act of 1903 exempted Aboriginal people from military service, but an estimated 1000 Indigenous...
The Border Mail Albury's John Skillington in the running to win 2018 Gallipoli Art Prize The Border Mail Albury artist John Skillington will learn tomorrow if his entry in the Gallipoli Art Prize has won over 32 others from three countries. But whether Kahki and ochre (hidden warriors) takes out the top gong is less important to the former James Fallon ...
ABC Local Indigenous locals call for more information at site of Flying Foam Massacre ABC Local A tragic chapter in North Western Australia's history started over a stolen bag of flour, historians believe. Dozens gathered at the site of the Flying Foam massacre, on the Burrup Peninsula near Karratha to mark its 150th anniversary, and to preserve ...
ABC Local Indigenous locals call for more information at site of Flying Foam Massacre ABC Local A tragic chapter in North Western Australia's history started over a stolen bag of flour, historians believe. Dozens gathered at the site of the Flying Foam massacre, on the Burrup Peninsula near Karratha to mark its 150th anniversary, and to preserve ...
Eternity News A drop-in centre with a difference Eternity News Into that context, Bevis and the team at Alice Springs Uniting Church decided they wanted to create a safe space for Aboriginal youth. They have called it The Meeting Place. “A bunch of our young adults caught a vision of walking beside Aboriginal...
ABC Online Albert Namatjira family paintings donated back by op shop ABC Online "Edwin Pareroultja began his career not long after Albert Namatjira and was the second ever Aboriginal artist in Australia to hold his own solo exhibition," said Ms Marinos. "All three of them were taught by Albert Namatjira and painted alongside him ...