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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
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.
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 ...
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 ...