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Riverine Herald Ice sneaks under indigenous radar Riverine Herald Mr Calleja was responding to Aboriginal Drug and Alcohol Council chief executive Scott Wilson's comments that the ice problem is significantly bigger than the community realises and is tearing many indigenous communities apart. Mr Wilson also said in ...
Riverine Herald Ice sneaks under indigenous radar Riverine Herald Mr Calleja was responding to Aboriginal Drug and Alcohol Council chief executive Scott Wilson's comments that the ice problem is significantly bigger than the community realises and is tearing many indigenous communities apart. Mr Wilson also said in ...
Riverine Herald Ice sneaks under indigenous radar Riverine Herald Mr Calleja was responding to Aboriginal Drug and Alcohol Council chief executive Scott Wilson's comments that the ice problem is significantly bigger than the community realises and is tearing many indigenous communities apart. Mr Wilson also said in ...
Riverine Herald Ice sneaks under indigenous radar Riverine Herald Mr Calleja was responding to Aboriginal Drug and Alcohol Council chief executive Scott Wilson's comments that the ice problem is significantly bigger than the community realises and is tearing many indigenous communities apart. Mr Wilson also said in ...
ABC Online Living and loving life on a cattle station in northern Australia ABC Online The young cattlewoman juggles station life with motherhood and her other passion — working as an Indigenous alcohol and drug worker for Kimberley Mental Health. Ms Gordon said she wanted Lamboo to become a place of hope for young people in Halls Creek ...
The Conversation AU Explainer: the seasonal 'calendars' of Indigenous Australia The Conversation AU 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 ...
Lawyers Weekly The scores are in: Aus' 2017 human rights efforts revealed Lawyers Weekly “While the federal government can be awarded a couple of gold stars for ratifying OPCAT and legalising marriage equality (through a quite traumatic process), Australia has been repeatedly slammed at multiple United Nations forums this year in its ...
Coffs Coast Advocate 2017 Sport Rewind: In tune in both May and June Coffs Coast Advocate Coffs Harbour surfer Otis Carey claimed his second Australian Indigenous Surfing Title, putting together multiple carves and turns in the final at Bells Beach. Small in number but big on performance, the CASS Energy athletes showed their domination ...
2017 Sport Rewind: In tune in both May and June Coffs Coast Advocate Coffs Harbour surfer Otis Carey claimed his second Australian Indigenous Surfing Title, putting together multiple carves and turns in the final at Bells Beach. Small in number but big on performance, the CASS Energy athletes showed their domination ...
Send a few to jail — the others will get the message The Australian They will remain in Australia and we must deal with them as part of our society. Victoria has a major policing problem. The police force is drifting and lacks leadership. Victorians do not have an active chief commissioner. The incumbent is about to ...
Ballarat Courier It Takes Courage creates links between culturally-diverse women Ballarat Courier The Womens Health Grampians It Takes Courage project meets weekly, hosting women from refugee and migrant backgrounds for discussion and cooked meals from each of their respective countries. Fourteen different cultures are represented, including ...
SBS - The World Game There is a land of five rivers called Punjaub, right here in Australia! SBS - The World Game What's more, the adjoining estate is named 'Almora', which further deepens the connection of the Australian Punjaub with the Indian Punjab - both are named so because they are the land of five rivers, and both have an adjoining land called "Almora". Mr ...
The Border Mail Living Lightly | Making better seafood choices The Border Mail UNDER PRESSURE: Our passion for seafood is causing a crisis in our oceans and as consumers we need to be far more aware of sustainable products. I'm on the seafood diet; I see food, and I eat it – Homer Simpson. Perched on an island as we are, both ...
Community Newspaper Group Win tickets to Sweet Country Community Newspaper Group Inspired by real events, Sweet Country is a period western set in 1929 in the outback of the Northern Territory, Australia. When Aboriginal stockman Sam (Hamilton Morris) kills white station owner Harry March (Ewen Leslie) in self-defence, Sam and his ...