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Mark Olive's Australian Christmas lunch: emu eggnog and turkey with native herbs – video - The Guardian (blog)


The Guardian (blog)

Mark Olive's Australian Christmas lunch: emu eggnog and turkey with native herbs – video
The Guardian (blog)
Indigenous chef Mark Olive, aka The Black Olive, makes Christmas Day dinner with Australia's native ingredients such as wattle seeds and warrigal greens, and eggnog using an emu egg. 'Indigenous herbs are an exciting thing, we should be using more of ...

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It's way too early to write off Aboriginal reconciliation - The Age


The Age

It's way too early to write off Aboriginal reconciliation
The Age
Sections of the media writing off the outcome of consultations around constitutional recognition, after the first of 12 discussions among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians in Hobart just over a week ago, are selling the nation short ...

It's way too early to write off Aboriginal reconciliation - The Age


The Age

It's way too early to write off Aboriginal reconciliation
The Age
Sections of the media writing off the outcome of consultations around constitutional recognition, after the first of 12 discussions among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians in Hobart just over a week ago, are selling the nation short ...

It's way too early to write off Aboriginal reconciliation - The Age


The Age

It's way too early to write off Aboriginal reconciliation
The Age
Sections of the media writing off the outcome of consultations around constitutional recognition, after the first of 12 discussions among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians in Hobart just over a week ago, are selling the nation short ...

Fans push to get AB Original's anti-Australia Day protest into Hottest 100 - The Sydney Morning Herald


Pedestrian TV

Fans push to get AB Original's anti-Australia Day protest into Hottest 100
The Sydney Morning Herald
... instantly beloved new album Reclaim Australia – throws a head-shaking middle finger at those who'd wilfully choose to drape themselves in the Southern Cross and celebrate on January 26, a day that represents dispossession and genocide to Aboriginal ...
AB Original Fans Plan To Protest-Vote Track 'January 26' Into Hottest 100Pedestrian TV

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SACE results: Salisbury High School punches above weight to celebrate Year 12 marks - ABC Online


ABC Online

SACE results: Salisbury High School punches above weight to celebrate Year 12 marks
ABC Online
A record 15,003 South Australians achieved their South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE) in 2016, which included every Year 12 student at Salisbury High School. Jaylon Newchurch said he "couldn't believe" his tertiary entrance ranking score of ...

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Confidence in democracy hits record low as Australians 'disaffected with political class' - ABC Online


ABC Online

Confidence in democracy hits record low as Australians 'disaffected with political class'
ABC Online
"Australians' support for constitutional recognition of Indigenous Australians and for marriage equality suggests that any public votes on these issues will succeed," ANU researcher Dr Jill Sheppard said. "This should provide some relief to the ...

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Confidence in democracy hits record low as Australians 'disaffected with political class' - ABC Online


ABC Online

Confidence in democracy hits record low as Australians 'disaffected with political class'
ABC Online
"Australians' support for constitutional recognition of Indigenous Australians and for marriage equality suggests that any public votes on these issues will succeed," ANU researcher Dr Jill Sheppard said. "This should provide some relief to the ...

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Indigenous leaders support Port Melville - The Australian


Indigenous leaders support Port Melville
The Australian
"We implore those out there that like to talk us down and tell us how to live our lives, to stay out of our Tiwi business... and at the same time give our already disadvantaged people the chance and opportunities of life that the rest of Australia take ...

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Will treaties with Indigenous Australians overtake constitutional recognition? - The Conversation AU


The Conversation AU

Will treaties with Indigenous Australians overtake constitutional recognition?
The Conversation AU
In Western Australia, the Liberal government signed the largest and most-comprehensive agreement to settle Aboriginal interests in land in Australian history with the Noongar people in 2015. The agreement involves 30,000 Noongar people and covers ...

Will treaties with Indigenous Australians overtake constitutional recognition? - The Conversation AU


The Conversation AU

Will treaties with Indigenous Australians overtake constitutional recognition?
The Conversation AU
Discussions have begun between the South Australian government and three Indigenous nations aimed at finalising a treaty. These negotiations follow recent developments toward treaties between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians across the ...

Researchers Obtain First Reliable Radiocarbon Dates for Australian Aboriginal Rock Art - Sci-News.com


Sci-News.com

Researchers Obtain First Reliable Radiocarbon Dates for Australian Aboriginal Rock Art
Sci-News.com
“Indigenous Australian rock art is very interesting, it is believed to be among the most ancient in the world but it is one of the least dated,” said Dr. Vladimir Levchenko, a researcher at the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation ...

Indigenous MPs call for sackings over Miss Dhu death - The Australian


Indigenous MPs call for sackings over Miss Dhu death
The Australian
Australia's first indigenous lower house member and Liberal MP Ken Wyatt has joined forces with state Labor MP Ben Wyatt, also an indigenous West Australian, to call for the sacking of police and nurses involved in the death of Aboriginal woman Miss Dhu.

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'Prosecute these inhumane people', calls for action against police after Dhu inquest - SBS


SBS

'Prosecute these inhumane people', calls for action against police after Dhu inquest
SBS
Ms Dhu's lawyer and family also weren't satisfied by the report, despite the coroner recommending no one should be jailed for the non-payment of fines in the future. Western Australia continues to have the highest Aboriginal imprisonment rate in Australia.

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Thursday Island: A complex melting pot at the edge of Australia - ABC Online


ABC Online

Thursday Island: A complex melting pot at the edge of Australia
ABC Online
She was school captain of the first group of Year 12 students to graduate from the local high school, and was the first Torres Strait Islander to participate in the Indigenous Scholarship Program run by the United Nations in Geneva. For a time she ...

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Aboriginal woman's slaying exposes Australia's racial divide - The Japan Times


The Japan Times

Aboriginal woman's slaying exposes Australia's racial divide
The Japan Times
YAMBA, AUSTRALIA – The life was long drained from Lynette Daley by the time the cops rolled up to the lonely beach where her naked body lay. Her blood was everywhere: between her legs and on the remains of the recently burned mattress partly hidden ...
Aboriginal woman's brutal slaying sheds light on Australia's continuing racial divideChicago Tribune

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HEALS program gives Aboriginal children access to surgery, therapy for hearing loss - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

HEALS program gives Aboriginal children access to surgery, therapy for hearing loss
The Sydney Morning Herald
Aboriginal families, even in Australia's capital cities, struggled to access care, and waiting lists for speech therapists and surgery stretched into years, said Darryl Wright, the chief executive at Tharawal Aboriginal Corporation in Campbelltown. "I ...

Bold, brilliant Indigenous Australian women's art – in pictures - The Guardian


The Guardian

Bold, brilliant Indigenous Australian women's art – in pictures
The Guardian
With more than 200 pieces by 118 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women, Who's Afraid of Colour? features paintings, installations, sculpture and textural work from some of Australia's most important contemporary artists – some never before shown ...

HEALS program gives Aboriginal children access to surgery, therapy for hearing loss - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

HEALS program gives Aboriginal children access to surgery, therapy for hearing loss
The Sydney Morning Herald
Aboriginal families, even in Australia's capital cities, struggled to access care, and waiting lists for speech therapists and surgery stretched into years, said Darryl Wright, the chief executive at Tharawal Aboriginal Corporation in Campbelltown. "I ...

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HEALS program gives Aboriginal children access to surgery ... - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

HEALS program gives Aboriginal children access to surgery ...
The Sydney Morning Herald
Five-year-old Saraya is one of the lucky ones to benefit from a hearing and language program that is transforming lives.

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