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The Queensland Times All aboard for a slow journey of discovery The Queensland Times "There will be a lot of graphic overlays, which will be a way for audiences to discover the multicultural and Aboriginal history of Australia," he says. Also spicing things up will be aerial footage and some handy facts provided by The Ghan's staff ...
Mackay Daily Mercury All aboard for a slow journey of discovery Mackay Daily Mercury "There will be a lot of graphic overlays, which will be a way for audiences to discover the multicultural and Aboriginal history of Australia," he says. Also spicing things up will be aerial footage and some handy facts provided by The Ghan's staff ...
ABC Online Sport bringing Australian and African communities together in challenging times ABC Online You reflexively gag at the thought of another themed round where a major sports organisation extols the virtues of Indigenous or women's rights in order to justify lavish government funding or sponsorship. You cringe at the sight of a young footballer ...
Politician's outback adventure The Australian Mr Laming said he travelled with his family to Kununurra for NAIDOC Week, when they met indigenous leaders and visited an arts centre and school. The accommodation costs claimed by Mr Laming are yet to be declared publicly. It is admirable that Mr ...
Change It Ourselves campaign asks people to take a different day off for Australia Day The Weekly Times The push to change the date of Australia Day, which marks the anniversary of the First Fleet landing, has been gaining momentum as it is offensive to Aboriginal communities. A number of Melbourne councils have already chosen to change the date of their ...
Community Newspaper Group City of Gosnells' Big Breakfast to kick start Australia Day Community Newspaper Group The Gosnells Rotary Club will also serve a cooked breakfast from 8am, at $5.50 for kids, $7.50 for a regular serve or $10 for a big breakfast. City of Gosnells Mayor Glenn Dewhurst said the community celebration was the perfect way to the announce the ...
ESPN Patty Mills wearing Under Armour Mabo Day kicks to educate people ESPN Ever since he entered the NBA in 2009, Patty Mills has used the platform that professional basketball has afforded him to spread the culture and traditions of Indigenous Australians. From teammates, to members of the Spurs organization, to even the ...
ESPN Patty Mills wearing Under Armour Mabo Day kicks to educate people ESPN Ever since he entered the NBA in 2009, Patty Mills has used the platform that professional basketball has afforded him to spread the culture and traditions of Indigenous Australians. From teammates, to members of the Spurs organization, to even the ...
Australian Journal of Pharmacy (blog) Snapshot of Australian wellbeing Australian Journal of Pharmacy (blog) 5. The proportion of Indigenous people aged 20–24 who had attained Year 12 or an equivalent level of education rose significantly from 45% in 2008 to 62% in 2014–15. 6. In 2017, an estimated 3.8 million Australians (15% of the population) are aged 65 ...
SBS Why there is no 'New Year': The seasonal 'calendars' of Indigenous Australia SBS The key to understanding this temporal reality is the shape of the stone calendar. It is round, not a continuum. There is no beginning or end, and as such, there is no “New Year”. Seasons do not serve as a basis for linear metaphors of new life in ...
Brisbane Times How an Australian Aboriginal team became cricket pioneers Brisbane Times Four white promoters pooled their resources, assembled an Aboriginal team and decided to take them to England. It was a business speculation, just like the first white Australian cricket tour of England 10 years later. The difference was that the 1878 ...
Brisbane Times How an Australian Aboriginal team became cricket pioneers Brisbane Times These pioneers were Aboriginal Australians. Five years earlier, they had never seen cricket, let alone played it. Yet they took to the sport with such natural dexterity that when they played MCC at Lord's, they led on first innings and might have won ...
The Australian Taxpayer picks up Liberal Andrew Laming's $13000 travel bill The Australian Mr Laming said he tried to spend a week in an indigenous community each year — with visits to Cape York and Ramingining over the last three years — and his family usually accompanied him. Since July 2014 Mr Laming has claimed $48,884.78 for family ...
The battle of ideas is being lost in our classrooms The Australian As a result, while one of the issues surveyed relates to the importance of learning about Australia's history and political institutions, the other topics include participating in peaceful protests, participating in activities that benefit the local ...
The battle of ideas is being lost in our classrooms The Australian At Year 10 the results of the survey are similar, with 94 per cent supporting the “cultural traditions and languages of indigenous Australians”, 88 per cent that “Australia has a responsibility to improve the quality of life of indigenous Australians...
The Sydney Morning Herald Sonia Wutzke a passionate improver of public health The Sydney Morning Herald SEARCH is Australia's largest cohort of urban Aboriginal children, a complex partnership between Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services and their communities, the Aboriginal Health and Medical Research Council, governments and many researchers ...