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ABC Online Ringbalin shares Indigenous culture and healing environment message ABC Online On a sandy dance floor at the mouth of the Murray, warmed by a circle of fires, Aboriginal groups have staged a ringbalin, the culmination of a week of ceremonies along the Murray-Darling river system. Ringbalin, a Ngarrindjeri word for ceremony ...
ABC Online Ringbalin shares Indigenous culture and healing environment message ABC Online On a sandy dance floor at the mouth of the Murray, warmed by a circle of fires, Aboriginal groups have staged a ringbalin, the culmination of a week of ceremonies along the Murray-Darling river system. Ringbalin, a Ngarrindjeri word for ceremony ...
Herald Sun Sorry, but we're a divided nation Herald Sun The ultimate symbol of this tribalisation — plans by both Labor and the Liberals to change our Constitution to give Australians with Aboriginal ancestors extra legal rights. EXAMPLE TWO: a report that Melbourne's Monash council spent just $4000 on ...
Australia's indigenous aid program bureaucratic and wasteful: UN Reuters SYDNEY Australia's effort to improve the lives of its impoverished indigenous population is being undermined by a centralized, bureaucratic aid program delivered in sometimes culturally inappropriate ways, a United Nations official said on Monday.
Indigenous Australia's 'line in the sand' on recognition Esperance Express Indigenous Australians have rejected a referendum that offers only minimal recognition in the constitution, insisting they will walk away unless more meaningful change is offered. They have challenged political leaders to discuss what is emerging as ...
Indigenous Australia's 'line in the sand' on recognition Esperance Express Indigenous Australians have rejected a referendum that offers only minimal recognition in the constitution, insisting they will walk away unless more meaningful change is offered. They have challenged political leaders to discuss what is emerging as ...
ArtsHub (subscription) Deadly funny - a new brand of Australian comedy ArtsHub (subscription) Aboriginal stand-up is a small, but increasingly recognisable, element of Australia's comedy scene. Melbourne's International Comedy Festival first held its Deadly Funny competition in 2007 and The Deadly Funnies have helped to sustain the genre.
ArtsHub (subscription) Deadly funny - a new brand of Australian comedy ArtsHub (subscription) Aboriginal stand-up is a small, but increasingly recognisable, element of Australia's comedy scene. Melbourne's International Comedy Festival first held its Deadly Funny competition in 2007 and The Deadly Funnies have helped to sustain the genre.
ArtsHub (subscription) What is Blak design? ArtsHub (subscription) Over the phone they explained to me, “As part of the design we feel that the ongoing history of Aboriginal Australia should be acknowledged.” They asked me, “What are your thoughts on the idea of a contemporary fire pit/gathering space on the ground ...
The Australian Northern Territory intervention just 'another form of abuse' The Australian Pat Anderson, who has long decried the Howard government's use of her Little Children Are Sacred report to justify its rolling-out of troops and police in 2007, was speaking at a central Australian indigenous constitutional recognition meeting. Ms ...
The Australian Northern Territory intervention just 'another form of abuse' The Australian Pat Anderson, who has long decried the Howard government's use of her Little Children Are Sacred report to justify its rolling-out of troops and police in 2007, was speaking at a central Australian indigenous constitutional recognition meeting. Ms ...
The Advertiser Sorry, but we're a divided nation The Advertiser The ultimate symbol of this tribalisation — plans by both Labor and the Liberals to change our Constitution to give Australians with Aboriginal ancestors extra legal rights. E XAMPLE TWO: a report that Melbourne's Monash council spent just $4000 on ...
The Advertiser Sorry, but we're a divided nation The Advertiser That follows Fremantle council's decision to scrap its usual Australia Day fireworks, with the ABC claiming “momentum is building to change the date out of respect for indigenous Australians — many of whom view January 26 as 'Invasion Day'.” So how ...
Herald Sun Andrew Bolt: Sorry, but we're a divided nation Herald Sun The ultimate symbol of this tribalisation — plans by both Labor and the Liberals to change our Constitution to give Australians with Aboriginal ancestors extra legal rights. E XAMPLE TWO: a report that Melbourne's Monash council spent just $4000 on ...
Herald Sun Andrew Bolt: Sorry, but we're a divided nation Herald Sun That follows Fremantle council's decision to scrap its usual Australia Day fireworks, with the ABC claiming “momentum is building to change the date out of respect for indigenous Australians — many of whom view January 26 as 'Invasion Day'.” So how ...