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Warragamba dam wall plan 'would flood 50 Aboriginal heritage sites' - The Guardian


The Guardian

Warragamba dam wall plan 'would flood 50 Aboriginal heritage sites'
The Guardian
The briefing was held in northern Sydney, more than a three-hour drive in peak-hour traffic from Brown's home in Warragamba. Infrastructure NSW said the briefing was “not a mandated part of that consultation process” but invitations were issued to ...
Western NSW leads immunisation rates for five-year-old childrenWellington Times
Remote Australian city bridging health resource gap but still has a long way to goABC Online

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Indigenous STI rates sign of government failure rather than child abuse, experts say - The Guardian


The Guardian

Indigenous STI rates sign of government failure rather than child abuse, experts say
The Guardian
There was an upward trend for children and young people over 12, concentrated in the age group of 13-19, but this was “likely to be a reflection of teenage sexual activity which begins around the same median age for all Australians at 15 years”, rather ...

Indigenous STI rates sign of government failure rather than child abuse, experts say - The Guardian


The Guardian

Indigenous STI rates sign of government failure rather than child abuse, experts say
The Guardian
There was an upward trend for children and young people over 12, concentrated in the age group of 13-19, but this was “likely to be a reflection of teenage sexual activity which begins around the same median age for all Australians at 15 years”, rather ...

HSC course leads to major family discoveries for Jaime - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

HSC course leads to major family discoveries for Jaime
The Sydney Morning Herald
An HSC course led Jaime Ribeiro, 17, to an unmarked grave and the discovery that her family is linked to the first Aboriginal man to circumnavigate Australia. As part of an eight-month research project for her accelerated Aboriginal Studies course ...

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Former headquarters of indigenous rights group hits the market - NEWS.com.au


NEWS.com.au

Former headquarters of indigenous rights group hits the market
NEWS.com.au
810-812a George St became the home of the Foundation for Aboriginal Affairs in 1964.Source:Supplied. IT CURRENTLY houses a cafe and a martial arts studio, but this 1930s-era building is known for playing host to a very different kind of fight — the ...

The $200m industry of cheap fakes ripping off Indigenous artists - Brisbane Times


Brisbane Times

The $200m industry of cheap fakes ripping off Indigenous artists
Brisbane Times
Ms Sutton said that a total ban of fake aboriginal merchandise would greatly benefit and support Aboriginal artists and would reopen the market. The Meeanjin Markets event organiser, Troy Casey, said that the markets are an initiative of the Gold Coast ...

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The $200m industry of cheap fakes ripping off Indigenous artists - Brisbane Times


Brisbane Times

The $200m industry of cheap fakes ripping off Indigenous artists
Brisbane Times
Ms Sutton said that a total ban of fake aboriginal merchandise would greatly benefit and support Aboriginal artists and would reopen the market. The Meeanjin Markets event organiser, Troy Casey, said that the markets are an initiative of the Gold Coast ...

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The $200m industry of cheap fakes ripping off Indigenous artists - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

The $200m industry of cheap fakes ripping off Indigenous artists
The Sydney Morning Herald
Ms Sutton said that a total ban of fake aboriginal merchandise would greatly benefit and support Aboriginal artists and would reopen the market. The Meeanjin Markets event organiser, Troy Casey, said that the markets are an initiative of the Gold Coast ...

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The $200m industry of cheap fakes ripping off Indigenous artists - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

The $200m industry of cheap fakes ripping off Indigenous artists
The Sydney Morning Herald
Ms Sutton said that a total ban of fake aboriginal merchandise would greatly benefit and support Aboriginal artists and would reopen the market. The Meeanjin Markets event organiser, Troy Casey, said that the markets are an initiative of the Gold Coast ...

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Samantha Harris will front indigenous label's collection at Commonwealth Games - Daily Telegraph


Daily Telegraph

Samantha Harris will front indigenous label's collection at Commonwealth Games
Daily Telegraph
“I regard myself as a modern indigenous Australian,” the model said. “I respect and admire my cultural heritage but I live the life of an everyday Australian living in a modern society. I felt so privileged to have shot for Kirrikin. I think about all ...
A local's guide to Perth, Western AustraliaThe Guardian

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Samantha Harris will front indigenous label's collection at Commonwealth Games - Daily Telegraph


Daily Telegraph

Samantha Harris will front indigenous label's collection at Commonwealth Games
Daily Telegraph
“I regard myself as a modern indigenous Australian,” the model said. “I respect and admire my cultural heritage but I live the life of an everyday Australian living in a modern society. I felt so privileged to have shot for Kirrikin. I think about all ...

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Samantha Harris will front indigenous label's collection at ... - PerthNow


PerthNow

Samantha Harris will front indigenous label's collection at ...
PerthNow
SAMANTHA Harris will spearhead indigenous Australian fashion at the upcoming Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast.

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Bilby census: Indigenous rangers use new app to track native animal - SBS


SBS

Bilby census: Indigenous rangers use new app to track native animal
SBS
Sorry, it appears as though your operating system and/or web browser does not support modern standards. Please consider updating your web browser. Traditional tracking techniques and a new bilingual app will be used in a major new conservation project ...

Remote Indigenous artists open up own gallery to stop 'dodgy' art dealers - Radio Australia


Radio Australia

Remote Indigenous artists open up own gallery to stop 'dodgy' art dealers
Radio Australia
An Indigenous art collective from outback Australia has opened up its own art gallery in Sydney, in a bid to bypass "dodgy" art dealers who are "ripping them off". The APY Lands Art Centre Collective gallery in Darlinghurst opened in the inner-city ...

Remote Indigenous artists open up own gallery to stop 'dodgy' art dealers - ABC Online


ABC Online

Remote Indigenous artists open up own gallery to stop 'dodgy' art dealers
ABC Online
An Indigenous art collective from outback Australia has opened up its own art gallery in Sydney, in a bid to bypass "dodgy" art dealers who are "ripping them off". The APY Lands Art Centre Collective gallery in Darlinghurst opened in the inner-city ...
A New Gallery Brings Art from the Heart of Australia into the Heart of SydneyBroadsheet

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Remote Indigenous artists open up own gallery to stop 'dodgy' art dealers - ABC Online


ABC Online

Remote Indigenous artists open up own gallery to stop 'dodgy' art dealers
ABC Online
An Indigenous art collective from outback Australia has opened up its own art gallery in Sydney, in a bid to bypass "dodgy" art dealers who are "ripping them off". The APY Lands Art Centre Collective gallery in Darlinghurst opened in the inner-city ...
A New Gallery Brings Art from the Heart of Australia into the Heart of SydneyBroadsheet

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Science catching up to Indigenous healing practices - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

Science catching up to Indigenous healing practices
The Sydney Morning Herald
Likewise, traditional healing practices, such as herbal ointments, can have a place within modern medicine. The Monash Indigenous Studies Centre director will appear in a panel on Australia's history at the World Science Festival in Brisbane on Sunday ...

Science catching up to Indigenous healing practices - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

Science catching up to Indigenous healing practices
The Sydney Morning Herald
Likewise, traditional healing practices, such as herbal ointments, can have a place within modern medicine. The Monash Indigenous Studies Centre director will appear in a panel on Australia's history at the World Science Festival in Brisbane on Sunday ...

Science catching up to Indigenous healing practices - Brisbane Times


Brisbane Times

Science catching up to Indigenous healing practices
Brisbane Times
Likewise, traditional healing practices, such as herbal ointments, can have a place within modern medicine. The Monash Indigenous Studies Centre director will appear in a panel on Australia's history at the World Science Festival in Brisbane on Sunday ...

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Tea tree oil shows vital link between old and new science - Brisbane Times


Brisbane Times

Tea tree oil shows vital link between old and new science
Brisbane Times
Likewise, traditional healing practices, such as herbal ointments, can have a place within modern medicine. The Monash Indigenous Studies Centre director will appear in a panel on Australia's history at the World Science Festival on Sunday, to discuss ...

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