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Why I cherish Jan 26 in all its complexity - The Australian


The Australian

Why I cherish Jan 26 in all its complexity
The Australian
North of Brewarrina, not far from the ancient fish traps where I was just over a week ago, is the site of the Hospital Creek massacre, where 400 indigenous Australians were slaughtered in 1859. Unforgivably, just one of many such episodes that is part ...

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Dementia risk higher for abused Indigenous Australians - Gippsland Times


Dementia risk higher for abused Indigenous Australians
Gippsland Times
Dementia expert Kylie Radford, who led the research published in the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry, says she hopes the study could go some way to explaining why the rate of dementia in Australia's Indigenous population is three to four ...

Dementia risk higher for abused Indigenous Australians - The Transcontinental


The Transcontinental

Dementia risk higher for abused Indigenous Australians
The Transcontinental
Dementia expert Kylie Radford, who led the research published in the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry, says she hopes the study could go some way to explaining why the rate of dementia in Australia's Indigenous population is three to four ...

Dementia risk higher for abused Indigenous Australians - Crookwell Gazette


Dementia risk higher for abused Indigenous Australians
Crookwell Gazette
Dementia expert Kylie Radford, who led the research published in the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry, says she hopes the study could go some way to explaining why the rate of dementia in Australia's Indigenous population is three to four ...

Newspoll finds overwhelming support to leave statues alone - The Australian


The Australian

Newspoll finds overwhelming support to leave statues alone
The Australian
The survey finds those who want additional plaques on statutes to recognise indigenous Australians amount to only 19 per cent of voters, while those who want new inscriptions to replace existing plaques make up 11 per cent. Malcolm Turnbull has accused ...

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Dementia risk higher for abused Indigenous Australians - Bellingen Courier Sun


Dementia risk higher for abused Indigenous Australians
Bellingen Courier Sun
Dementia expert Kylie Radford, who led the research published in the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry, says she hopes the study could go some way to explaining why the rate of dementia in Australia's Indigenous population is three to four ...

Rewriting our history is not the way to go - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

Rewriting our history is not the way to go
The Sydney Morning Herald
Clearly, he did not "discover" Australia. He charted its east coast, and, it might be said, picked the eyes out of the country for his colonial masters. Legitimately, Grant can claim that his Aboriginal ancestors "discovered" Australia 65,000 years ago ...
Rex Jory: Leave our history, and our statues, aloneThe Advertiser

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Madeleine Madden: Indigenous actor doesn't want to see historic statues torn down - dailytelegraph.com.au


dailytelegraph.com.au

Madeleine Madden: Indigenous actor doesn't want to see historic statues torn down
dailytelegraph.com.au
But Madeleine Madden — who will soon appear in Foxtel's upcoming Picnic at Hanging Rock — does back calls to change the date of Australia Day from January 26. Australian actor Madeleine Madden wants a change to the date of Australia Day — but ...

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Dementia risk higher for abused Indigenous Australians - Ararat Advertiser


Dementia risk higher for abused Indigenous Australians
Ararat Advertiser
Dementia expert Kylie Radford, who led the research published in the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry, says she hopes the study could go some way to explaining why the rate of dementia in Australia's Indigenous population is three to four ...

Dementia risk higher for abused Indigenous Australians - Newcastle Star


Dementia risk higher for abused Indigenous Australians
Newcastle Star
Dementia expert Kylie Radford, who led the research published in the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry, says she hopes the study could go some way to explaining why the rate of dementia in Australia's Indigenous population is three to four ...

Clinton Pryor finishes year-long walk for Aboriginal justice - SBS


SBS

Clinton Pryor finishes year-long walk for Aboriginal justice
SBS
The 27-year-old walked almost 6000km across the country for Aboriginal rights, arriving in Canberra on Sunday morning with a crowd of supporters from across Australia. He set out on September 8, 2016 and has since taken seven million steps and gone ...
Clinton Pryor arrives in Canberra after walking from Western AustraliaThe Canberra Times

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Clinton Pryor arrives in Canberra after walking from Western Australia - The Canberra Times


The Canberra Times

Clinton Pryor arrives in Canberra after walking from Western Australia
The Canberra Times
Wajuk, Balardung, Kija and Yulparitja man Clinton Pryor who walked across Australia from Perth, approaches the Aboriginal Tent Embassy. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen. He met with Indigenous groups along the way, including in Kalgoorlie where he attended ...
Indigenous man finishes walk for justiceThe Australian

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Indigenous man finishes walk for justice - The Australian


The Canberra Times

Indigenous man finishes walk for justice
The Australian
The 27-year-old walked almost 6000km across the country for Aboriginal rights, arriving in Canberra on Sunday morning with a crowd of supporters from across Australia. He set out on September 8, 2016 and has since taken seven million steps and gone ...
Clinton Pryor arrives in Canberra after walking from Western AustraliaThe Canberra Times

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Indigenous man finishes walk for justice - The Australian


The Canberra Times

Indigenous man finishes walk for justice
The Australian
The 27-year-old walked almost 6000km across the country for Aboriginal rights, arriving in Canberra on Sunday morning with a crowd of supporters from across Australia. He set out on September 8, 2016 and has since taken seven million steps and gone ...
Clinton Pryor arrives in Canberra after walking from Western AustraliaThe Canberra Times

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Holocaust survivor to address Aboriginal event - J-Wire Jewish Australian News Service


J-Wire Jewish Australian News Service

Holocaust survivor to address Aboriginal event
J-Wire Jewish Australian News Service
Almost all breakthroughs for Aboriginal people can be traced back to that day.On September 7, 2017, William Cooper's last remaining grandchild will walk into that famous meeting place – the now perfectly restored Australian Hall, to explain how he is ...

Risk of dementia three times higher for Indigenous Australians abused or part of Stolen Generations - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

Risk of dementia three times higher for Indigenous Australians abused or part of Stolen Generations
The Sydney Morning Herald
Like his seven surviving siblings, 76-year-old Claude Timbery is sharp and enjoying life with no sign of dementia. Other than a "pair of dicky knees", he has few health problems and enjoys the weekly "yarn up" at the local Aboriginal community centre.

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Risk of dementia three times higher for Indigenous Australians abused or part of Stolen Generations - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

Risk of dementia three times higher for Indigenous Australians abused or part of Stolen Generations
The Sydney Morning Herald
Like his seven surviving siblings, 76-year-old Claude Timbery is sharp and enjoying life with no sign of dementia. Other than a "pair of dicky knees", he has few health problems and enjoys the weekly "yarn up" at the local Aboriginal community centre.

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Risk of dementia three times higher for Indigenous Australians abused or part of stolen generation - Bega District News


Risk of dementia three times higher for Indigenous Australians abused or part of stolen generation
Bega District News
Dementia expert Dr Kylie Radford, who led the research published in the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry, says she hopes the study could go some way to explaining why the rate of dementia in Australia's Indigenous population is three to ...

Risk of dementia three times higher for Indigenous Australians abused or part of stolen generation - Bega District News


Risk of dementia three times higher for Indigenous Australians abused or part of stolen generation
Bega District News
Dementia expert Dr Kylie Radford, who led the research published in the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry, says she hopes the study could go some way to explaining why the rate of dementia in Australia's Indigenous population is three to ...

Who is Really Airbrushing the Past? Genocide, Slavery and the Return of the Colonial Repressed - ABC Online


ABC Online

Who is Really Airbrushing the Past? Genocide, Slavery and the Return of the Colonial Repressed
ABC Online
Little could they have imagined that their observation would hold almost 170 years later in Australia where conservative pundits and politicians, including the prime minister himself, are flinging the epithet of "Stalinism" at local government councils ...

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