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New York Times 4000 Kilometers, 10 Months: One Australian's March for Indigenous Rights New York Times PRINCES HIGHWAY, Australia — Clinton Pryor had already walked 4,780 kilometers, or nearly 3,000 miles, by the time I met up with him Thursday morning on a country road between Sydney and Melbourne. Mr. Pryor, an Aboriginal activist from Australia's ...
Parliament stops to remember Yunupingu NEWS.com.au ... who died last month aged 46 while undergoing dialysis treatment, had opened hearts and minds to the beauty and significance of the languages of first Australians. So too did he help illustrate the spiritual connection indigenous Australians shared ...
NT program boosts Indigenous army recruits EducationHQ Australia Last year's graduates brought the number of indigenous Australians in defence to more than 500 for the first time since World War II. Numeracy lecturer Bruce Garnett says the change he's seen in the students is phenomenal. "You see these young people ...
Catholic Leader Northern Australia's first missionary priest remembered 170 years later Catholic Leader About 170 years ago, Fr Confalonieri, lived amongst the aboriginal people at Port Essington a military garrison on the remote Coburg Peninsular, now part of the Northern Territory. As Northern Australia's first Catholic missionary, Fr Confalonieri ...
The Australian Time for action on indigenous recognition, says Fred Chaney The Australian Achieving indigenous constitutional recognition, not endlessly discussing how the current proposals were arrived at, should be the task at hand, former Liberal party deputy leader and Fraser government Aboriginal affairs minister Fred Chaney says ...
The Australian Time for action on indigenous recognition, says Fred Chaney The Australian Achieving indigenous constitutional recognition, not endlessly discussing how the current proposals were arrived at, should be the task at hand, former Liberal party deputy leader and Fraser government Aboriginal affairs minister Fred Chaney says ...
Richo's 'lazy fictions' are simply an insult The Australian Politicians shed tears for the unfinished business of indigenous Australia at the end of careers. The time for leadership was when they held power. Richo owes blackfellas not to be lazy in his commentary on constitutional recognition. Indigenous people ...
Aboriginal representation needs greater clarity The Australian Graham Richardson was wrong when he said indigenous Australians had “demanded” to have “representation in the federal parliament”, an idea Richardson described as “plain crazy” to put to a referendum (“Spouting feel-good fluff is no proof of foreman ...
Aboriginal representation needs greater clarity The Australian Graham Richardson was wrong when he said indigenous Australians had “demanded” to have “representation in the federal parliament”, an idea Richardson described as “plain crazy” to put to a referendum (“Spouting feel-good fluff is no proof of foreman ...
How much is an aboriginal youth's life worth? Eureka Street (registration) Australians claim an identity as a nation built from the principle of a fair go for all, regardless of background or the colour of a person's skin. Yet I hear and read an ongoing litany of complaints about our Aboriginal communities and individuals ...
New York Times Crossing Australia, One Step at a Time New York Times Mr. Pryor, an Aboriginal activist from Australia's west coast, was starting his 310th day on foot to protest the treatment of Indigenous Australians, and he seemed anxious to get going. He took a final drag off a cigarette. “Ready, guys?” he said ...
Herald Sun Australia Day should be moved to another date so we can all celebrate Herald Sun MOMENTUM is building for Australia Day to be moved to another date. Around the country there are numerous moves recognising that January 26 is seen as Invasion Day by many indigenous Australians — a day of mourning rather than celebration.
BuzzFeed News 16 Photos That Show The Strength And Spirit Of Australia's Aboriginal People BuzzFeed News Each year the Garma Festival brings together Aboriginal people, political leaders and businessmen in Arnhem Land, in the north-east corner of the Northern Territory, to celebrate the world's oldest surviving culture and discuss the economic issues ...