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SBS 'We didn't expect to hit the main nerve:' AB Original on music and activism SBS Not on the scale that is necessary, including changing the date of Australia Day from January 26 to a day of mourning and the celebration of survival for Indigenous Australians. "I think being a part of the broader conversation about [these issues ...
SBS 'We didn't expect to hit the main nerve:' AB Original on music and activism SBS Not on the scale that is necessary, including changing the date of Australia Day from January 26 to a day of mourning and the celebration of survival for Indigenous Australians. "I think being a part of the broader conversation about [these issues ...
Women's Agenda Political hopes for 2018? Something different: #Auspol Brains Trust Women's Agenda Serious bi-partisan efforts to work with indigenous Australia (all of the multiple voices) to work out an honourable way forward. But my 2018 expectations are different. I'm expecting continued partisan squabbling over S44 constitutional fallout ...
The Guardian Indigenous children's commissioner rejects out-of-home care targets The Guardian The other is a target to reduce the overrepresentation of Indigenous people in the prison system. The two are inextricably linked: the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare found in 2016 that children who were known to the child protection system ...
The Guardian Indigenous children's commissioner rejects out-of-home care targets The Guardian The other is a target to reduce the overrepresentation of Indigenous people in the prison system. The two are inextricably linked: the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare found in 2016 that children who were known to the child protection system ...
Still far short of closing the gap The Australian It is good news for the next generation of indigenous Australians that the decade-old Closing the Gap process is on track to meet one of its most important targets — halving the gap for Year 12 or equivalent attainment by indigenous students by 2020 ...
Belfast Telegraph Northern Ireland journalist scoops award in Australia for her work Belfast Telegraph Jane Bardon, formerly a BBC reporter in Northern Ireland, is now a senior reporter with ABC based in Darwin, Australia. She is also the daughter of Jonathan Bardon, the author of A History of Ulster, which is regarded as the definitive book on the ...
Belfast Telegraph Northern Ireland journalist scoops award in Australia for her work Belfast Telegraph Jane Bardon, formerly a BBC reporter in Northern Ireland, is now a senior reporter with ABC based in Darwin, Australia. She is also the daughter of Jonathan Bardon, the author of A History of Ulster, which is regarded as the definitive book on the ...
The Sydney Morning Herald Relaunching Woomera The Sydney Morning Herald He warned there may be criticisms from the South Australian government and business if permission was refused and advised cabinet that local Aboriginal communities had been consulted and had not objected to the project. "Under the proposed agreement ...
The Australian Keating held Court over native title The Australian And in 1995 the key “third plank” of the native title act, the so-called “social justice package”, began to be considered, after Mr Keating sought the views of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission on further measures to address the ... Native title: How the West lost its land actBrisbane Times
The Australian Keating held Court over native title The Australian And in 1995 the key “third plank” of the native title act, the so-called “social justice package”, began to be considered, after Mr Keating sought the views of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission on further measures to address the ... Native title: How the West lost its land actBrisbane Times