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The Australian Sunrise: Aboriginal land rights protest disrupts TV broadcast The Australian The organisers said the “Stolenwealth” march intended to draw international attention to Australia's colonial history, as well as social injustices experienced among the Aboriginal community. At the Games' Opening Ceremony last week, three people were ...
ABC Online Finding unmarked Aboriginal graves in the outback using radar technology ABC Online Just 200 metres from the Windorah cemetery stands two shady bean trees, fenced off from the spinifex grass and red sand that surrounds them. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised that this story contains references to people who ...
Gastro risk in urban Aboriginal dwellings The Australian INDIGENOUS AFFAIRS EDITOR. Sydney. @svfitzpatrick. Poor housing conditions such as overcrowding, damp, mildew and vermin have been linked to higher rates of recurrent gastrointestinal infection in urban Aboriginal children, leading researchers to call ...
Gastro risk in urban Aboriginal dwellings The Australian INDIGENOUS AFFAIRS EDITOR. Sydney. @svfitzpatrick. Poor housing conditions such as overcrowding, damp, mildew and vermin have been linked to higher rates of recurrent gastrointestinal infection in urban Aboriginal children, leading researchers to call ...
The Australian Great embrace of the new art history The Australian Flicking through my copy recently (the 1995 edition), I looked impatiently for a mention of indigenous Australian art. It came at the end of the chapter: a single black-and-white photograph, no bigger than a matchbox, of an Aboriginal man in ...
The Sydney Morning Herald Test crowds, Force saga hit Rugby Australia's bottom line The Sydney Morning Herald Women's rugby bucked the downward trend, with club XVs participation jumping 53 per cent and club sevens participation growing 47 per cent. The women's game benefited from help from the Australian Rugby Foundation (ARF), including a $234,000 grant to ...
NEWS.com.au Prince Charles tours the Northern Territory: 'I feel better already' NEWS.com.au On a tour of the Buku-Larrnggay Mulka Arts Centre in Gove, which showcases the work of the area's indigenous people, Charles took part in a Yidaki healing ceremony, where a didgeridoo was blown close to his chest. World-renowned didgeridoo master Djalu ...
The Guardian Indigenous people are being displaced again – by gentrification The Guardian I saw the same sort of discrimination when I lived in the area in 1995: local Aboriginal people being shadowed by police vans as they walked the streets, singled out for questioning, harassed with gratuitous warrant checks or body searches. In 1993 ...
The Guardian Indigenous people are being displaced again – by gentrification The Guardian I saw the same sort of discrimination when I lived in the area in 1995: local Aboriginal people being shadowed by police vans as they walked the streets, singled out for questioning, harassed with gratuitous warrant checks or body searches. In 1993 ...
Policy Forum 'My School' tells a story of growing educational inequity inequality Policy Forum As we well know, Closing the Gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians is a high profile and arguably high stakes priority. A key question in education – one that is almost never asked – is can we lift Indigenous achievement when we are ...