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Rob Broadfield restaurant review: Yarri - The West Australian


The West Australian

Rob Broadfield restaurant review: Yarri
The West Australian
It's with much portent that we salute the opening of Yarri. Not only is chef Aaron Carr's first venture in his own right important, but Yarri represents the first serious restaurant in the touristy, beachside hamlet of Dunsborough. Aaron Carr needs ...

Rob Broadfield restaurant review: Yarri - The West Australian


The West Australian

Rob Broadfield restaurant review: Yarri
The West Australian
It's with much portent that we salute the opening of Yarri. Not only is chef Aaron Carr's first venture in his own right important, but Yarri represents the first serious restaurant in the touristy, beachside hamlet of Dunsborough. Aaron Carr needs ...

Top WA chefs leading the way with unique Australian cuisine based on indigenous produce - The West Australian


The West Australian

Top WA chefs leading the way with unique Australian cuisine based on indigenous produce
The West Australian
It has taken the best part of 250 years since European colonisation of Australia, but a game-changing group of WA's top chefs say the development of a unique Australian cuisine based on indigenous produce, seasons, culture and native flora, has arrived ...

Top WA chefs leading the way with unique Australian cuisine based on indigenous produce - The West Australian


The West Australian

Top WA chefs leading the way with unique Australian cuisine based on indigenous produce
The West Australian
It has taken the best part of 250 years since European colonisation of Australia, but a game-changing group of WA's top chefs say the development of a unique Australian cuisine based on indigenous produce, seasons, culture and native flora, has arrived ...

Tribute to pearl culture - The West Australian


The West Australian

Tribute to pearl culture
The West Australian
Lustre: Pearling & Australiatells the story of Australia's pearling industry and showcases the beauty, significance and intrigue of pearls and pearlshell across time and cultures. Pearlshell remains highly valued among many Aboriginal communities and ...

What is really going on with sexually transmitted infections in Indigenous kids? - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

What is really going on with sexually transmitted infections in Indigenous kids?
The Sydney Morning Herald
Detailed new statistics on sexually transmitted infections among Indigenous children in the Northern Territory reveal the number of cases is declining and there is little evidence to link STI rates to child abuse. The publication by The Australian last ...

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What is really going on with sexually transmitted infections in Indigenous kids? - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

What is really going on with sexually transmitted infections in Indigenous kids?
The Sydney Morning Herald
Detailed new statistics on sexually transmitted infections among Indigenous children in the Northern Territory reveal the number of cases is declining and there is little evidence to link STI rates to child abuse. The publication by The Australian last ...

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Jordan Peterson: free speech just as the doctor orders - The Australian


The Australian

Jordan Peterson: free speech just as the doctor orders
The Australian
“No, I'm not often in trouble,” he objects. “I'm always in trouble.” This tour he will speak about policies that keep indigenous Australians in poverty, the “victim mentality”, the “crisis in masculinity” that tries to make girls of boys and vice versa ...

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One in 4 Aboriginal males jailed, 8 in 10 remote living do not finish school, one in eight deaths of the poor is a ... - The Stringer


The Stringer

One in 4 Aboriginal males jailed, 8 in 10 remote living do not finish school, one in eight deaths of the poor is a ...
The Stringer
We are told there are nearly 800,000 people who identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islanders. Despite an increasing population of people who identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islanders, nationally one in 8 have been to prison. From a ...

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Indigenous work-for-the-dole scheme slaps participants with more than 400000 fines - ABC Online


ABC Online

Indigenous work-for-the-dole scheme slaps participants with more than 400000 fines
ABC Online
Participants in a troubled Indigenous work-for-the-dole scheme are being fined more than every other jobseeker in Australia. Key points: 406,626 fines applied under Community Development Program (CDP) since July 2015; About 33,000 people in the program ...

Indigenous work-for-the-dole scheme slaps participants with more than 400000 fines - ABC Online


ABC Online

Indigenous work-for-the-dole scheme slaps participants with more than 400000 fines
ABC Online
Participants in a troubled Indigenous work-for-the-dole scheme are being fined more than every other jobseeker in Australia. Key points: 406,626 fines applied under Community Development Program (CDP) since July 2015; About 33,000 people in the program ...

Nation losing the battle to keep kids safe - The Australian


The Australian

Nation losing the battle to keep kids safe
The Australian
Contact involving indigenous children was up 29 per cent in five years, according to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare's latest Child Protection Australia report, compared with a 21 per cent rise for non-indigenous children over the same ...

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Nation losing the battle to keep kids safe - The Australian


The Australian

Nation losing the battle to keep kids safe
The Australian
Indigenous youngsters are the most vulnerable and seven times more likely to need help from authorities. Babies are the age group most often found to have been harmed. The rates of contact between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and the ...

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Uncomfortable truths - The Australian


The Australian

Uncomfortable truths
The Australian
They are all 100 per cent Australian.” Her point? “Most of the self-identifying indigenous members of our community who claim to feel hurt by Australia Day being held on January 26 would also have white ancestors in their family trees and may not even ...

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Uncomfortable truths - The Australian


The Australian

Uncomfortable truths
The Australian
“She's a politician punk. She really is, she's a punk when it comes to Aboriginal politics because she's stepping out from how the Aboriginal community believe an Aboriginal woman should be behaving. And she's a punk — she's taking it from the inside ...

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NGV exhibitions showcase early and contemporary impressions of the Great Southern Land - The Australian Financial Review


The Australian Financial Review

NGV exhibitions showcase early and contemporary impressions of the Great Southern Land
The Australian Financial Review
His local views, whether of a convict road gang, a new road snaking into the conquered distance, a sublime waterfall in the Blue Mountains or an overnight rest for explorers in the Illawarra rainforest, all capture the relentless progress and movement ...

Ed Sheeran wows Melbourne crowd on record-breaking tour - Herald Sun


Herald Sun

Ed Sheeran wows Melbourne crowd on record-breaking tour
Herald Sun
Wearing an Aboriginal flag T-shirt, Sheeran played the first of his four Etihad Stadium shows tonight — no one else has played the venue that often on the same tour. He has sold 250,000 tickets in Melbourne and 1 million in Australia and New Zealand ...

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“Sweet Country” gives Australia an indigenous hero - The Economist (blog)


The Economist (blog)

“Sweet Country” gives Australia an indigenous hero
The Economist (blog)
MANY like to think of Ned Kelly, Australia's favourite 19th-century bushranger, as an Antipodean Robin Hood. His father was an Irish convict who had stolen two pigs; Kelly's own criminal career began at 14 when he was arrested for allegedly assaulting ...

David Speers: Big issue ignored on International Women's Day - Daily Telegraph


Daily Telegraph

David Speers: Big issue ignored on International Women's Day
Daily Telegraph
The violence and sexual abuse in indigenous communities is surely the greatest crisis facing women and girls in Australia today and yet it barely rated a mention this International Women's Day. It would be unfair to lay the blame solely on Kelly O ...

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David Speers: Silence on abuse hurts indigenous children - Herald Sun


Herald Sun

David Speers: Silence on abuse hurts indigenous children
Herald Sun
As The Australian has documented this week, there's been a staggering rise in sexually transmitted diseases among Aboriginal children over the past decade. Aboriginal girls in the Territory are now 60 times more likely to contract syphilis than non ...

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