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ABC Online States race to build Australia's first national indigenous gallery ABC Online Two state governments are fighting over who has the right to build Australia's first National Indigenous Art Gallery. The Northern Territory's Labor government has been spruiking its intention to build the national gallery in Alice Springs; but it ...
South Coast Register Bernie McLeod continues to grow football across Indigenous communities South Coast Register “We pretty much started off with just a concept and now we have great numbers of aboriginal teams lining up to compete and the level of football improves every year. “This year we actually sent Australian Indigenous representative men and women's teams ...
South Coast Register Bernie McLeod continues to grow football across Indigenous communities South Coast Register “We pretty much started off with just a concept and now we have great numbers of aboriginal teams lining up to compete and the level of football improves every year. “This year we actually sent Australian Indigenous representative men and women's teams ...
The Strategist (blog) Australia on the Human Rights Council The Strategist (blog) As part of its argument for election to the HRC, Australia promised a five-pillar policy agenda of advancing the rights of women and girls; promoting good governance and strong democratic institutions; promoting and protecting freedom of expression ...
National Indigenous Times Second Kngwarreye creation on show National Indigenous Times Emily Kame Kngwarreye's masterpiece 'Earth's Creation' sold at auction for a record $2.1 million in November and Qantas recently unveiled an Emily Kngwarreye-inspired livery on one of its jets. Now 'Earth's Creation 2' and paintings by members of her ...
National Indigenous Times Indigenous stars poised for Games claims National Indigenous Times Among the big names facing off against competitors from 71 nations and territories are volleyball star Taliqua Clancy, discus thrower Benn Harradine and boxer Clay Waterman. For Harradine, the only Indigenous member of Australia's athletics team, this ...
National Indigenous Times Indigenous stars poised for Games claims National Indigenous Times Among the big names facing off against competitors from 71 nations and territories are volleyball star Taliqua Clancy, discus thrower Benn Harradine and boxer Clay Waterman. For Harradine, the only Indigenous member of Australia's athletics team, this ...
Human Capital Revealed: Australia's most sought-after companies Human Capital PwC has taken the number one spot for a second consecutive year in LinkedIn's Top Companies list for 2018, which ranks the 25 companies most sought-after by Australian employees. In 2018, the list has been dominated by the big accounting firms with PwC ...
National Indigenous Times Adoptions threaten culture: peak body National Indigenous Times Any move to have Aboriginal children adopted by non-Indigenous families would be a backward step, according to Australia's peak body representing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children. SNAICC (National Voice for Our Children) chairwoman ...
National Indigenous Times Adoptions threaten culture: peak body National Indigenous Times Any move to have Aboriginal children adopted by non-Indigenous families would be a backward step, according to Australia's peak body representing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children. SNAICC (National Voice for Our Children) chairwoman ...
The Guardian Indigenous group 'offered $10m in water' to help pass Murray-Darling plan The Guardian The government offered an Indigenous group $10m in water entitlements as it tried to get its plan to reduce water for environmental flows in the Murray-Darling basin through the Senate, a senior Indigenous leader has said. Fred Hooper, who heads the ...
The Guardian Indigenous group 'offered $10m in water' to help pass Murray-Darling plan The Guardian The government offered an Indigenous group $10m in water entitlements as it tried to get its plan to reduce water for environmental flows in the Murray-Darling basin through the Senate, a senior Indigenous leader has said. Fred Hooper, who heads the ...