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Daily Telegraph Black-on-black hate holds back progress Daily Telegraph Some may read that last sentence and think: “Yes, I know the racism Aboriginal people face is bad.” However, the hate and slander I'm talking about here is that which they receive from other Aboriginal people, and therefore, is not considered racism ...
Daily Telegraph Black-on-black hate holds back progress Daily Telegraph Some may read that last sentence and think: “Yes, I know the racism Aboriginal people face is bad.” However, the hate and slander I'm talking about here is that which they receive from other Aboriginal people, and therefore, is not considered racism ...
The Advocate 'Change the date': Aboriginal leaders on Australia Day debate The Advocate CHANGE THE DATE: Protesters gathered in Hobart in 2017 to campaign for the date of Australia Day to be changed. Picture: Supplied. Celebrating Australia Day on January 26 is like “rubbing salt in the wounds” of the Aboriginal community, Tasmanian ...
Warwick Thornton: 'I make films for us, as Australians' ABC Online Sweet Country is director and cinematographer Warwick Thornton's second feature film after 2009's award-winning Samson & Delilah. Already garnering rave reviews at festivals worldwide, the 1920s period western is inspired by a true story of an ...
Eternity News Aboriginal fellowship wants to revive theological college Eternity News ... also in Sydney, about creating a support unit to help raise the academic level of Aboriginal students from a typical Year 10 level to degree level. “That's what's needed, but it's hard for colleges to get their head around that, we're finding, so ...
SBS These giant bunya nuts are a key Indigenous food as well as snacks for dinosaurs SBS Each January at the Australian Botanic Garden in Sydney's Mount Annan, the bunya pine trees begin to drop their cones. If you don't think this is a big deal, you should know that they used to be dinosaur food millions of years ago - bunya pines have ...
SBS These giant bunya nuts are a key Indigenous food as well as snacks for dinosaurs SBS Each January at the Australian Botanic Garden in Sydney's Mount Annan, the bunya pine trees begin to drop their cones. If you don't think this is a big deal, you should know that they used to be dinosaur food millions of years ago - bunya pines have ...
Rolling Stone Australia Inside Gurrumul's Bold, Final Album Rolling Stone Australia After 20 years of trying to translate the coded complexity of Aboriginal Australia for the ears of the world, Hohnen's master stoke for Djarrimirri was a meeting of traditional Yolngu songs and minimalist classical arrangement in the style of Philip ...
Rolling Stone Australia Inside Gurrumul's Bold, Final Album Rolling Stone Australia After 20 years of trying to translate the coded complexity of Aboriginal Australia for the ears of the world, Hohnen's master stoke for Djarrimirri was a meeting of traditional Yolngu songs and minimalist classical arrangement in the style of Philip ...
Gippsland Times Hidden Perth: The story behind Australia's first free colony Gippsland Times There's no plaque outside 57 Murray Street in Perth's CBD, nothing to record the significant role it played in Australian history. Yet had you visited this same building anytime between 1915 and 1940, you'd have witnessed a steady stream of Indigenous...
Herald Sun A reason to change the date of Australia Day Herald Sun Isabel Lander and Zena Ross celebrate Australia Day Celebrations at Wagstaffe in NSW last year. (Pic: Mark Scott). Do they genuinely feel that the day Arthur Philip landed with his ships of convicts at Sydney Cove is the only proper option? I wonder ...
Herald Sun A reason to change the date of Australia Day Herald Sun Isabel Lander and Zena Ross celebrate Australia Day Celebrations at Wagstaffe in NSW last year. (Pic: Mark Scott). Do they genuinely feel that the day Arthur Philip landed with his ships of convicts at Sydney Cove is the only proper option? I wonder ...