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Jessica Mauboy, actress and singer - Vogue Australia


Vogue Australia

Jessica Mauboy, actress and singer
Vogue Australia
Appearing on Australian Idol in 2006 was only the beginning for Indigenous Australian Jessica Mauboy, who has since gone on to become one of the country's most well-known actresses and singers. A regular on Australian TV screens, in film and on radio ...
Warren Mundine slams PC 'thought police' for ignoring real problemsStarts at 60

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Jessica Mauboy, actress and singer - Vogue Australia


Vogue Australia

Jessica Mauboy, actress and singer
Vogue Australia
Appearing on Australian Idol in 2006 was only the beginning for Indigenous Australian Jessica Mauboy, who has since gone on to become one of the country's most well-known actresses and singers. A regular on Australian TV screens, in film and on radio ...
Warren Mundine slams PC 'thought police' for ignoring real problemsStarts at 60

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Game Changers - Vogue Australia


Vogue Australia

Game Changers
Vogue Australia
... also include Barbara Weir and Emily Kame Kngwarreye) and continue the legacy of promoting indigenous art, Torres launched Pwerle Gallery in 2015. According to Torres, her vision with Pwerle was to build a space and a platform that would act as a ...

Jade Torres, founder of Pwerle Gallery - Vogue Australia


Vogue Australia

Jade Torres, founder of Pwerle Gallery
Vogue Australia
... also include Barbara Weir and Emily Kame Kngwarreye) and continue the legacy of promoting indigenous art, Torres launched Pwerle Gallery in 2015. According to Torres, her vision with Pwerle was to build a space and a platform that would act as a ...

Voting in the remote APY Lands a unique challenge for the electoral commission - ABC Online


ABC Online

Voting in the remote APY Lands a unique challenge for the electoral commission
ABC Online
The region, in far north-west South Australia, stretches more than 103,000 square kilometres and is the traditional land of the Pitjantjatjara, Yankunytjatjara and Ngaanyatjarra people. It was created in 1981, when the South Australian government gave ...

Deadly new project reflects indigenous country and culture - NT News


NT News

Deadly new project reflects indigenous country and culture
NT News
The handmade coffins are built in Arnhem Land on Milingimbi Island, 500km east of Darwin, by the men and women of Milingimbi and its surrounding areas. Local Mala Leaders saw a market need and recognised the importance for indigenous Australians to be ...

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Geoff Gallop backs Barnett's debate over remote camps - The Australian


The Australian

Geoff Gallop backs Barnett's debate over remote camps
The Australian
Former Labor premier Geoff Gallop, who used the powers of the West Australian parliament to shut down a notorious Swan Valley camp after a toddler was raped in 2000, says Liberal successor Colin Barnett was right to raise the issue of the future of ...

Geoff Gallop backs Barnett's debate over remote camps - The Australian


The Australian

Geoff Gallop backs Barnett's debate over remote camps
The Australian
Former Labor premier Geoff Gallop, who used the powers of the West Australian parliament to shut down a notorious Swan Valley camp after a toddler was raped in 2000, says Liberal successor Colin Barnett was right to raise the issue of the future of ...

US-North Korea meeting should include South Korea, China and Japan - The Australian


US-North Korea meeting should include South Korea, China and Japan
The Australian
Remote marginality has many explanations including colonial history, climatic factors, a legacy of under-investment in human and physical infrastructure, and limited competitive advantage. The real economy in remote indigenous Australia is ...

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Politics beats suffering for city Aboriginal leaders in denial about child sex abuse - The Australian


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Politics beats suffering for city Aboriginal leaders in denial about child sex abuse
The Australian
Hayley Sorensen in the NT News on March 2 wrote: “Analysis of Territory Families figures reveals at least 8559 individual Aboriginal children had notifications relating to neglect, physical, emotional harm or sexual exploitation in 2016-17. Each had ...
Doctors Urge 5-Year Alcohol Ban to Stop Violence in Outback Australian TownVoice of America

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A RECORD number of women are behind bars due to a crackdown on fraud. - The Advertiser


A RECORD number of women are behind bars due to a crackdown on fraud.
The Advertiser
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women, who make up two per cent of Australia's female adult population but 34 per cent of the female adult prison population, are disproportionately affected by serving sentences for low-level offending, such as ...

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Female prisoners on rise due to national crackdown on fraud crimes - The Weekly Times


Female prisoners on rise due to national crackdown on fraud crimes
The Weekly Times
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women, who make up two per cent of Australia's female adult population but 34 per cent of the female adult prison population, are disproportionately affected by serving sentences for low-level offending, such as ...

Electoral Commission pushes to increase Indigenous voter numbers in APY Lands - ABC Local


ABC Local

Electoral Commission pushes to increase Indigenous voter numbers in APY Lands
ABC Local
If you're frustrated by long queues and pushy party volunteers on election day, spare a thought for the thousands of South Australians who live hundreds of kilometres from the nearest polling booth. The Electoral Commission of South Australia has been ...

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Electoral Commission pushes to increase Indigenous voter numbers in APY Lands - ABC Local


ABC Local

Electoral Commission pushes to increase Indigenous voter numbers in APY Lands
ABC Local
If you're frustrated by long queues and pushy party volunteers on election day, spare a thought for the thousands of South Australians who live hundreds of kilometres from the nearest polling booth. The Electoral Commission of South Australia has been ...

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Electoral Commission pushes to increase Indigenous voter numbers in APY Lands - ABC Online


ABC Online

Electoral Commission pushes to increase Indigenous voter numbers in APY Lands
ABC Online
If you're frustrated by long queues and pushy party volunteers on election day, spare a thought for the thousands of South Australians who live hundreds of kilometres from the nearest polling booth. The Electoral Commission of South Australia has been ...

Electoral Commission pushes to increase Indigenous voter numbers in APY Lands - ABC Online


ABC Online

Electoral Commission pushes to increase Indigenous voter numbers in APY Lands
ABC Online
If you're frustrated by long queues and pushy party volunteers on election day, spare a thought for the thousands of South Australians who live hundreds of kilometres from the nearest polling booth. The Electoral Commission of South Australia has been ...

OPINION: Closing indigenous communities would be a cop-out - NT News


NT News

OPINION: Closing indigenous communities would be a cop-out
NT News
To hear the calls for the closure of Aboriginal communities in the Northern Territory by the previous Indigenous Affairs Minister Mal Brough and current Federal Cabinet Minister Alan Tudge amid discussions about child protection misses the mark ...

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OPINION: Closing indigenous communities would be a cop-out - NT News


NT News

OPINION: Closing indigenous communities would be a cop-out
NT News
To hear the calls for the closure of Aboriginal communities in the Northern Territory by the previous Indigenous Affairs Minister Mal Brough and current Federal Cabinet Minister Alan Tudge amid discussions about child protection misses the mark ...

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Mark Allen and David Schwarz might return to radio and go head-to-head against SEN - Herald Sun


Herald Sun

Mark Allen and David Schwarz might return to radio and go head-to-head against SEN
Herald Sun
TRAVEL to far north Western Australia, or Derby to be specific, and ask the question of a group of indigenous footballers (as I did last week) as to who is their favourite AFL player and there's only one answer. Maybe Cyril Rioli? Or the one and only ...

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EIGHT WAYS FOR TURNBULL TO MAKE THE DISASTER WORSE - Herald Sun (blog)


Herald Sun (blog)

EIGHT WAYS FOR TURNBULL TO MAKE THE DISASTER WORSE
Herald Sun (blog)
Prepare a national unifying statement on Indigenous reconciliation that offers to reopen discussions about an advisory voice. Giving in to the new racism - and this massive and deliberate distraction from the real crises in Aboriginal Australia - would ...

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