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Green Left Weekly Aboriginal communities shame colonialist Commonwealth Games Green Left Weekly Aboriginal activists and supporters have been protesting in Bundjalung Country, also known as the Gold Coast, exposing the whitewashing Commonwealth Games. Continuing the legacy of actions against the Commonwealth Games in 1982, the “Freedom Camp” at ...
Community Newspaper Group City of Perth funding to help boost Aboriginal tourism Community Newspaper Group The research revealed Aboriginal galleries and viewing of arts/crafts was the most common activity tourists took part in. City of Perth chief executive Martin Mileham said the pilot gave an insight into the Aboriginal tourism sector, including issues ...
Eternity News Final miracle brings Indigenous recording home Eternity News They come with considerable life and cross-cultural experience and great skill in this multi-voice recording effort. “However, as most missionaries will testify, working with Australian Aboriginal people is a new and different experience. They have ...
Eternity News Final miracle brings Indigenous recording home Eternity News They come with considerable life and cross-cultural experience and great skill in this multi-voice recording effort. “However, as most missionaries will testify, working with Australian Aboriginal people is a new and different experience. They have ...
InDaily Alexis Wright wins Stella Prize for epic Aboriginal story InDaily His life spanned the latter years of the White Australia policy, when Aboriginal people were still legally part of the nation's fauna, to the tumultuous period in Aboriginal politics following the Intervention, until his death in 2015. This is not a ...
ABC Online Dingo Flour logo reclaimed as Aboriginal artists remember past struggle ABC Online WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised this article may contain images of people who are deceased. In the mid-20th century, Nita Williams' family was one of hundreds working for rations on remote pastoral stations in Western ...
A culturally even healthcare system starts in the waiting room The Big Smoke Australia Unfortunately, it's not something most people are mindful of, but the Public Health Association of Australia (PHAA), along with a number of other leading health groups and medical practitioners, has shone a spotlight on the need for more viable and ...
Gurrumul Yunupingu's final album released with documentary a year after death Radio Australia "Too often Aboriginal Australians feel their culture is hijacked by another agenda, a balanda [whitefella] agenda, and distorted beyond recognition," he said. "We Yolngu live by our own unique balance of life, culture and land and we care for our ...
Radio Australia The Stella Prize: Alexis Wright wins for her collective memoir Tracker Radio Australia Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised that the following article contains images of people who have died. "How do you tell an impossible story, one that is almost too big to contain in a single book?" This is the opening line of ...
Radio Australia The Stella Prize: Alexis Wright wins for her collective memoir Tracker Radio Australia Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised that the following article contains images of people who have died. "How do you tell an impossible story, one that is almost too big to contain in a single book?" This is the opening line of ...