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'I'm trying to better Australia': Mundine - dailytelegraph.com.au


dailytelegraph.com.au

'I'm trying to better Australia': Mundine
dailytelegraph.com.au
Advance Australia Fair is about white 'fair' — not as in a fair go — that was the theme song for a White Australia policy when Aboriginal people weren't even considered citizens. It's not just.'' Mundine says his decision isn't about disrespect, but ...
Turnbull enters ring over Mundine's anthem protestThe Advertiser
I'm humble and misunderstood: MundineSBS
Anthony Mundine confirms he won't stand for national anthem ahead of Danny Green fightNEWS.com.au
The Guardian -Daily Mail -Sporting News
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Smoking Warning Labels Are Working (For Indigenous Australians, At Least) - Gizmodo Australia


Gizmodo Australia

Smoking Warning Labels Are Working (For Indigenous Australians, At Least)
Gizmodo Australia
Pack warning labels are motivating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander smokers to quit smoking, according to new research released by Menzies School of Health Research today. The study has shown that graphic warning labels not only motivate quit ...

Smoking Warning Labels Are Working (For Indigenous Australians, At Least) - Gizmodo Australia


Gizmodo Australia

Smoking Warning Labels Are Working (For Indigenous Australians, At Least)
Gizmodo Australia
Pack warning labels are motivating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander smokers to quit smoking, according to new research released by Menzies School of Health Research today. The study has shown that graphic warning labels not only motivate quit ...

An Australia Day reflection - On Line opinion


An Australia Day reflection
On Line opinion
The large number of non-Indigenous Australians who attended Invasion/Survival Day rallies around Australia suggests guilt is a common emotional response of non-Indigenous Australians when recalling Australia's colonial treatment of Aboriginal people.

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An Australia Day reflection - On Line opinion


Cherwell Online

An Australia Day reflection
On Line opinion
The large number of non-Indigenous Australians who attended Invasion/Survival Day rallies around Australia suggests guilt is a common emotional response of non-Indigenous Australians when recalling Australia's colonial treatment of Aboriginal people.
The profound need for an Australian republicCherwell Online

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An Australia Day reflection - On Line opinion


Herald Sun

An Australia Day reflection
On Line opinion
Another Australia Day has been and gone demonstrating that our history provokes a range of emotional responses - pride, sorrow, happiness, anger and guilt. The large number of non-Indigenous Australians who attended Invasion/Survival Day rallies ...
Australia Day is a day to give thanks and take pride in our countryHerald Sun
The profound need for an Australian republicCherwell Online

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Att'y Stephen M. Flatow, 29/01/17 23:28 - Arutz Sheva


Arutz Sheva

Att'y Stephen M. Flatow, 29/01/17 23:28
Arutz Sheva
Pilger offered troubling details about the plight of the Arrernte-Alyawarra people, who live in the ironically-named Utopia region of Australia. “Elderly indigenous people in the homelands [as those areas are called] had received no food from an aged ...

Back Roads in Harrow: How Johnny Mullagh led Australia's first international and Indigenous team - ABC Online


ABC Online

Back Roads in Harrow: How Johnny Mullagh led Australia's first international and Indigenous team
ABC Online
While the Ashes series between Australia and England first XIs continues to this day, the history of Indigenous cricket and the Aboriginal team's tour is largely forgotten outside of western Victoria. Harrow is half-way between Melbourne and Adelaide ...

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Back Roads in Harrow: How Johnny Mullagh led Australia's first international and Indigenous team - ABC Online


ABC Online

Back Roads in Harrow: How Johnny Mullagh led Australia's first international and Indigenous team
ABC Online
While the Ashes series between Australia and England first XIs continues to this day, the history of Indigenous cricket and the Aboriginal team's tour is largely forgotten outside of western Victoria. Harrow is half-way between Melbourne and Adelaide ...

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Indigenous children twice as likely to die from severe infection: study - Brisbane Times


Brisbane Times

Indigenous children twice as likely to die from severe infection: study
Brisbane Times
Based on more than 82,750 children and 4864 Indigenous Australian children, the study was the largest to examine life-threatening infections in Indigenous children, with researchers led by the University of Queensland's Associate Professor Luregn ...

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ABC daydreams on date change - Courier Mail


Courier Mail

ABC daydreams on date change
Courier Mail
Changing the date will be like the Sorry marches and apologies — a lazy substitute for the hard work of fixing the real problems facing Aboriginal Australians, including terrible domestic violence, unemployment and crime. It also falsely assumes that ...

ABC claims push building for changing the date of Australia Day - Herald Sun


Herald Sun

ABC claims push building for changing the date of Australia Day
Herald Sun
Its website even claims: “Momentum is building to change the date of out of respect for indigenous Australians — many of whom view 26 January as 'Invasion Day'.” What “momentum”? A McNair poll showed just 15 per cent of Australians want the date ...

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Dirtsong speaks about Aboriginal Australia with individual and collective truths - The Province


The Province

Dirtsong speaks about Aboriginal Australia with individual and collective truths
The Province
Combining the talents of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island artists and musicians, the group took its name from a speech given by former Australian Prime Minister John Howard which referenced a “black armband view of history” being unproductive.

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Dirtsong speaks about Aboriginal Australia with individual and collective truths - Calgary Herald


Calgary Herald

Dirtsong speaks about Aboriginal Australia with individual and collective truths
Calgary Herald
In September 2016, DNA testing results reported from a University of Copenhagen study lead by evolutionary geneticist Eske Willerslev proved Aboriginal Australians are the oldest continuous civilization on Earth. Tests of modern populations in ...

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Dirtsong speaks about Aboriginal Australia with individual and collective truths - Vancouver Sun


Vancouver Sun

Dirtsong speaks about Aboriginal Australia with individual and collective truths
Vancouver Sun
In September 2016, DNA testing results reported from a University of Copenhagen study lead by evolutionary geneticist Eske Willerslev proved Aboriginal Australians are the oldest continuous civilization on Earth. Tests of modern populations in ...
High Performance Rodeo: Black Arm Band's dirtsong brings universal scope to Australia's indigenous communitiesCalgary Herald

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Dirtsong speaks about Aboriginal Australia with individual and collective truths - Vancouver Sun


Vancouver Sun

Dirtsong speaks about Aboriginal Australia with individual and collective truths
Vancouver Sun
In September 2016, DNA testing results reported from a University of Copenhagen study lead by evolutionary geneticist Eske Willerslev proved Aboriginal Australians are the oldest continuous civilization on Earth. Tests of modern populations in ...
High Performance Rodeo: Black Arm Band's dirtsong brings universal scope to Australia's indigenous communitiesCalgary Herald

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Healing ceremony kicks off Fremantle's alternative Australia Day - SBS


SBS

Healing ceremony kicks off Fremantle's alternative Australia Day
SBS
Hundreds of Indigenous and non-Indigenous people gathered at Fremantle's iconic Roundhouse on Saturday in a symbolic gesture of reconciliation. A ceremony was held at the former West Australian prison overlooking the Indian Ocean that organisers say ...

Indigenous community members have weighed in on whether they think the day should be changed - Daily Advertiser


Daily Advertiser

Indigenous community members have weighed in on whether they think the day should be changed
Daily Advertiser
“The young people definitely cannot deal with Australia Day on that date and changing the date would give us all the chance to celebrate this beautiful country without the negative implications.” It comes after Aboriginal activist Joe Williams demanded ...
Invasion Day marches only divide us: PriceSky News Australia

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The Human Zoo: Documentary sheds light on stolen Aboriginal people 'treated as animals' - ABC Online


ABC Online

The Human Zoo: Documentary sheds light on stolen Aboriginal people 'treated as animals'
ABC Online
The Indigenous community on Palm Island in far north Queensland will feature in an historical documentary about a relatively unknown aspect of colonisation. Up to 20 Aboriginal people were taken from northern Australia in the 19th and 20th centuries to ...

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