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Q&A: Indigenous Australians are tired of being spoken for, says actress Shareena Clanton - Radio Australia


Q&A: Indigenous Australians are tired of being spoken for, says actress Shareena Clanton
Radio Australia
"It's about allocating and ascending Aboriginal Australia to where your [Mr Frydenberg's] own party is at." Melbourne University Press chief executive Louise Adler said the Uluru Statement appeared an opportunity for the Government to receive the ...

Q&A: Indigenous Australians are tired of being spoken for, says actress Shareena Clanton - Radio Australia


Q&A: Indigenous Australians are tired of being spoken for, says actress Shareena Clanton
Radio Australia
"It's about allocating and ascending Aboriginal Australia to where your [Mr Frydenberg's] own party is at." Melbourne University Press chief executive Louise Adler said the Uluru Statement appeared an opportunity for the Government to receive the ...

Q&A: Shareena Clanton tears into government over Indigenous record - The Guardian


The Guardian

Q&A: Shareena Clanton tears into government over Indigenous record
The Guardian
On Monday night's episode of Q&A the Indigenous actor Shareena Clanton used that simple point to powerful effect. Arguing forcibly for Indigenous recognition in Australia's constitution and parliament during an appearance on the ABC panel show, Clanton ...
Indigenous Australians are tired of being spoken for, says actress Shareena ClantonThe New Daily
Watch Actress Shareena Clanton Absolutely Rip The Government To Shreds On Indigenous IssuesJunkee

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Third-world life in the heart of a first-world city - ABC Online


ABC Online

Third-world life in the heart of a first-world city
ABC Online
In the past couple of years she's lost both her son and her husband, Dave Timber, who spent many years vehemently fighting for this land to stay in Aboriginal hands. He was also the glue that held the place together. One Mile Dam has long been an open ...

Third-world life in the heart of a first-world city - ABC Online


ABC Online

Third-world life in the heart of a first-world city
ABC Online
In the past couple of years she's lost both her son and her husband, Dave Timber, who spent many years vehemently fighting for this land to stay in Aboriginal hands. He was also the glue that held the place together. One Mile Dam has long been an open ...

We won't close the gap if the Commonwealth cuts off Indigenous housing support - The Conversation AU


The Conversation AU

We won't close the gap if the Commonwealth cuts off Indigenous housing support
The Conversation AU
Most worrying are reports that Western Australia, South Australia and Queensland have been advised that remote Indigenous housing is a state responsibility and that Commonwealth funding may end when the current program ends. Even in the Northern ...

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More young Indigenous people studying and working - Katherine Times


Katherine Times

More young Indigenous people studying and working
Katherine Times
Census data is also an important input into measures such as the Council of Australian Governments' Closing the Gap targets. Since the 1971 census, there has been a clear upward trend in the counts of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in ...

More young Indigenous people studying and working - Katherine Times


Katherine Times

More young Indigenous people studying and working
Katherine Times
... with the vast majority of those (89 per cent) moving within the state or territory that they lived in. Looking at the homes in which Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people live, 56 per cent are rented, a further 26 per cent are owned with a ...

Librarian - EducationHQ Australia


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Librarian
EducationHQ Australia
coordinate projects and deliver services, using high level knowledge and experience of the Australian curriculum, as it relates to the cross curriculum priority Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures; deliver professional ...
Latest Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander data released - Mirage NewsMirage News
Comm Games Gold Coast 2018: Festival 2018: ntertwining ...NEWS.com.au

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Q&A: Indigenous Australians are tired of being spoken for, says actress Shareena Clanton - ABC Online


ABC Online

Q&A: Indigenous Australians are tired of being spoken for, says actress Shareena Clanton
ABC Online
"It's not about creating a third chamber in the cabinet, it's not about special privileges for Aboriginal people. "It's about allocating and ascending Aboriginal Australia to where your [Mr Frydenberg's] own party is at." Melbourne University Press ...

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Q&A: Indigenous Australians are tired of being spoken for, says actress Shareena Clanton - ABC Online


ABC Online

Q&A: Indigenous Australians are tired of being spoken for, says actress Shareena Clanton
ABC Online
On an episode with plenty of political point-scoring on energy policy and tax cuts, the biggest cheer of the night went to Ms Clanton as she argued for giving Indigenous Australians more of a say in policy decisions. Answering a question by Mick ...

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Australia: Aboriginal cultural heritage management in disarray as Qld Supreme Court does away with the last claim ... - Mondaq News Alerts


Australia: Aboriginal cultural heritage management in disarray as Qld Supreme Court does away with the last claim ...
Mondaq News Alerts
Legislative amendments to the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2003 (Qld) are needed to clarify that it is only where there have previously been determined native title holders that the last claim standing rule does not apply. A decision of Justice ...

Why is the number of male circumcisions declining in Australia? - SBS


SBS

Why is the number of male circumcisions declining in Australia?
SBS
In Australia, it said 59 per cent of men were circumcised. But there is evidence showing that is substantially declining with new generations. Based on Medicare records, there were 6309 newborn males circumcised in the 2016/17 financial year. That is a ...

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BEHIND BARS PART 3: Australia's shocking cruelty to Aboriginal people with disabilities: Solitary confinement - New Matilda


New Matilda

BEHIND BARS PART 3: Australia's shocking cruelty to Aboriginal people with disabilities: Solitary confinement
New Matilda
The abuse of Aboriginal prisoners with disabilities in Australian jails is confronting, and ongoing. In Part 3 of this special series for New Matilda, Michael Brull looks at the use of solitary confinement against disabled Aboriginal prisoners, exposed ...

Digital & Dissected: Sweet Country (2017) - The RiotACT


The RiotACT

Digital & Dissected: Sweet Country (2017)
The RiotACT
With its pointed title, Sweet Country paints a picture of a beautiful country with a bittersweet history. When I say paint, I very much mean paint. Almost a decade on from shooting to stardom with his debut, Thornton here delivers an elegiac ode to ...

Pro Vice Chancellor (Indigenous) - The Conversation AU


The Conversation AU

Pro Vice Chancellor (Indigenous)
The Conversation AU
La Trobe University acknowledges that our campuses are located on the lands of many Indigenous Australian traditional custodians in Victoria. We recognise their ongoing connection to the land and value their unique contribution to the University and ...

Pro Vice Chancellor (Indigenous) - The Conversation AU


Pro Vice Chancellor (Indigenous)
The Conversation AU
La Trobe University acknowledges that our campuses are located on the lands of many Indigenous Australian traditional custodians in Victoria. We recognise their ongoing connection to the land and value their unique contribution to the University and ...

Legal stoush continues over artwork of renowned Indigenous painter Emily Kame Kngwarreye - ABC Online


ABC Online

Legal stoush continues over artwork of renowned Indigenous painter Emily Kame Kngwarreye
ABC Online
A prominent art dealer has been ordered to "put his money where his mouth is" as a long-running legal dispute involving Australia's highest paid female artist continues in court. The late Emily Kame Kngwarreye, who died in 1996 at the age of 86, is one ...
Qantas Dreamliner artwork inspired by celebrated Australian artistLonely Planet Travel News

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Legal stoush continues over artwork of renowned Indigenous painter Emily Kame Kngwarreye - ABC Online


ABC Online

Legal stoush continues over artwork of renowned Indigenous painter Emily Kame Kngwarreye
ABC Online
A prominent art dealer has been ordered to "put his money where his mouth is" as a long-running legal dispute involving Australia's highest paid female artist continues in court. The late Emily Kame Kngwarreye, who died in 1996 at the age of 86, is one ...
Qantas Dreamliner artwork inspired by celebrated Australian artistLonely Planet Travel News

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WA kids use bush medicine to qualify for science award - SBS


SBS

WA kids use bush medicine to qualify for science award
SBS
High school students from Coolgardie in Western Australia's Goldfield region made it to the finals of a national Science and Engineering Award by using bush medicine found in their community. David Simeolo, Jeremias Rene Wade and Nyheemah Cox all ...

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