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Adelaide Lord Mayor Martin Haese championing efforts to bring unity over Australia Day ceremonies in SA - The Advertiser


The Advertiser

Adelaide Lord Mayor Martin Haese championing efforts to bring unity over Australia Day ceremonies in SA
The Advertiser
An Adelaide city council reconciliation committee on Wednesday voted in support of a move it believes will unite Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal South Australians on January 26. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community representative Ivan-Tiwu ...

Indigenous dialysis patients pushing for grassroots community health services - ABC Online


ABC Online

Indigenous dialysis patients pushing for grassroots community health services
ABC Online
Aboriginal dialysis patients say too many people are dying a lonely death away from their families, because they cannot be treated at home. In remote parts of Australia, patients whose kidneys are failing often have to leave their home communities to ...
Elders, Altman call for apology, end to interventionNational Indigenous Times

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Indigenous dialysis patients pushing for grassroots community health services - ABC Online


ABC Online

Indigenous dialysis patients pushing for grassroots community health services
ABC Online
Aboriginal dialysis patients say too many people are dying a lonely death away from their families, because they cannot be treated at home. In remote parts of Australia, patients whose kidneys are failing often have to leave their home communities to ...
Elders, Altman call for apology, end to intervention - National ...National Indigenous Times

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Liberal council candidates on the northern beaches vote for Australia Day to stay - dailytelegraph.com.au


dailytelegraph.com.au

Liberal council candidates on the northern beaches vote for Australia Day to stay
dailytelegraph.com.au
The change of dates, most recently voted in by Darebin Council in Victoria has been seen as a move of sensitivity, with the day regarded as one of mourning for indigenous Australians. Some councils have voted to replace celebrations with events to mark ...

Prime Minister meets with Aboriginal man who walked from Perth to Parliament House - ABC Online


ABC Online

Prime Minister meets with Aboriginal man who walked from Perth to Parliament House
ABC Online
The man who walked for a year from Perth stood this morning in the Prime Minister's courtyard in Parliament House. But he walked out frustrated at their brief conversation. Clinton Pryor walked for a year across outback Australia to deliver a message ...
Pollies celebrate Clinton's long journeyNational Indigenous Times
Indigenous Activist Claims Prime Minister 'Disrespectful' During MeetingHuffington Post Australia
Clinton Pryor has tense meeting with PM after walking across AustraliaThe Guardian
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Prime Minister meets with Aboriginal man who walked from Perth to Parliament House - ABC Online


ABC Online

Prime Minister meets with Aboriginal man who walked from Perth to Parliament House
ABC Online
The man who walked for a year from Perth stood this morning in the Prime Minister's courtyard in Parliament House. But he walked out frustrated at their brief conversation. Clinton Pryor walked for a year across outback Australia to deliver a message ...
Pollies celebrate Clinton's long journeyNational Indigenous Times
Indigenous Activist Claims Prime Minister 'Disrespectful' During MeetingHuffington Post Australia
Clinton Pryor has tense meeting with PM after walking across AustraliaThe Guardian
Sky News Australia -Pedestrian TV -BuzzFeed News
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Clinton Pryor has tense meeting with PM after walking across Australia - The Guardian


The Guardian

Clinton Pryor has tense meeting with PM after walking across Australia
The Guardian
These included preparing and funding negotiations for a treaty with Indigenous Australia, scrapping cashless debit cards for welfare recipients, disbanding Turnbull's “unrepresentative Aboriginal advisory council”, and shutting out Indigenous policy ...
Prime Minister meets with Aboriginal man who walked from Perth to Parliament HouseABC Online
Indigenous Activist Claims Prime Minister 'Disrespectful' During MeetingHuffington Post Australia
Pollies celebrate Clinton's long journeyNational Indigenous Times
Sky News Australia -Pedestrian TV -BuzzFeed News
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Elders, Altman call for apology, end to intervention - National Indigenous Times


National Indigenous Times

Elders, Altman call for apology, end to intervention
National Indigenous Times
The decline of remote Aboriginal communities could leave vast tracks of Australia unpopulated and a security threat, one of Australia's leading authorities on remote communities has said. Professor Jon Altman, of Deakin University in Melbourne, said ...

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Shopping centres to promote Indigenous digital art - National Indigenous Times


Shopping centres to promote Indigenous digital art
National Indigenous Times
Sea creatures and coral from the Great Barrier Reef and tropical rainforests captured in the artwork of NAIDOC artist of the year Elverina Johnson will be shared with shoppers across Australia. Ms Johnson's art will be shown on big digital screens at ...

Indigenous Literacy Day kicks off in NSW - NEWS.com.au


Indigenous Literacy Day kicks off in NSW
NEWS.com.au
Indigenous Literacy Day helps to shine a light on the shocking disparity between indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians' literacy standards. Only 25 per cent of indigenous students in remote Australia meet the minimum standard for reading and ...

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Prime Minister's meeting with Clinton Pryor, who walked to Canberra from Perth, turns to chaos - ABC Online


The Guardian

Prime Minister's meeting with Clinton Pryor, who walked to Canberra from Perth, turns to chaos
ABC Online
Mr Pryor left Perth in protest against the forced closure of Aboriginal communities, but as he journeyed through remote towns he collected the stories of Indigenous Australia, and his message became a call for treaty from those communities. Frustrated ...
Indigenous walker accuses PM of disrespect in tense meeting that fell 'on deaf ears'The Guardian
Indigenous Activist Claims Prime Minister 'Disrespectful' During MeetingHuffington Post Australia
Pollies celebrate Clinton's long journeyNational Indigenous Times
Sky News Australia -Pedestrian TV -BuzzFeed News
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Indigenous Activist Claims Prime Minister 'Disrespectful' During Meeting - Huffington Post Australia


Huffington Post Australia

Indigenous Activist Claims Prime Minister 'Disrespectful' During Meeting
Huffington Post Australia
An Indigenous activist who undertook a year-long trek from Western Australia to Canberra has slammed the Prime Minister as "disrespectful" after a meeting on Wednesday. Clinton Pryor's walk -- from WA's Heirisson Island, through the Northern Territory, ...
Prime Minister meets with Aboriginal man who walked from Perth to ...ABC Online
Pollies celebrate Clinton's long journey - National Indigenous TimesNational Indigenous Times
Clinton Pryor has tense meeting with PM after walking across AustraliaThe Guardian
BBC News -Sky News Australia -Pedestrian TV
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Pollies celebrate Clinton's long journey - National Indigenous Times


National Indigenous Times

Pollies celebrate Clinton's long journey
National Indigenous Times
Federal politicians have met with spirit walker Clinton Pryor who travelled almost 6000 kilometres on foot from Perth to Canberra to see for himself how Aboriginal Australia was faring—and to try to find a new way. Mr Pryor, 27, arrived in Canberra on ...

Pollies celebrate Clinton's long journey - National Indigenous Times


National Indigenous Times

Pollies celebrate Clinton's long journey
National Indigenous Times
Federal politicians have met with spirit walker Clinton Pryor who travelled almost 6000 kilometres on foot from Perth to Canberra to see for himself how Aboriginal Australia was faring—and to try to find a new way. Mr Pryor, 27, arrived in Canberra on ...
Clinton Pryor meets MPs in Canberra after 6000km walk across AustraliaABC Local

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Pollies celebrate Clinton's long journey - National Indigenous Times


National Indigenous Times

Pollies celebrate Clinton's long journey
National Indigenous Times
Federal politicians have met with spirit walker Clinton Pryor who travelled almost 6000 kilometres on foot from Perth to Canberra to see for himself how Aboriginal Australia was faring—and to try to find a new way. Mr Pryor, 27, arrived in Canberra on ...

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Elders, Altman call for apology, end to intervention - National Indigenous Times


National Indigenous Times

Elders, Altman call for apology, end to intervention
National Indigenous Times
The decline of remote Aboriginal communities could leave vast tracks of Australia unpopulated and a security threat, one of Australia's leading authorities on remote communities has said. Professor Jon Altman, of Deakin University in Melbourne, said ...
Parasitic worm endangering Indigenous communities in northern AustraliaABC Online

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Elders, Altman call for apology, end to intervention - National Indigenous Times


Elders, Altman call for apology, end to intervention
National Indigenous Times
The decline of remote Aboriginal communities could leave vast tracks of Australia unpopulated and a security threat, one of Australia's leading authorities on remote communities has said. Professor Jon Altman, of Deakin University in Melbourne, said ...

Elders, Altman call for apology, end to intervention - National Indigenous Times


Elders, Altman call for apology, end to intervention
National Indigenous Times
The decline of remote Aboriginal communities could leave vast tracks of Australia unpopulated and a security threat, one of Australia's leading authorities on remote communities has said. Professor Jon Altman, of Deakin University in Melbourne, said ...

Throw PNG a one-day lifeline: Gillespie - cricket.com.au


cricket.com.au

Throw PNG a one-day lifeline: Gillespie
cricket.com.au
And with that in mind, he said the fledgling cricket nation would benefit from regular matches against Australia's best players. "PNG Cricket is unique in that it is 100 per cent indigenous, which is pretty special," Gillespie told cricket.com.au on ...

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