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This Aboriginal Australian's Response To Racism Was Epic - Morning News USA


Morning News USA

This Aboriginal Australian's Response To Racism Was Epic
Morning News USA
While out for lunch, Wall, an aboriginal Australian, heard two elderly women talking about his community. He did not intend to listen, but he caught them talking and criticizing aboriginal Australians. Wall called their discussion “less than distasteful.

Queenslanders dealt life's short straw - Courier Mail


Courier Mail

Queenslanders dealt life's short straw
Courier Mail
Indigenous health in the bush remains a concern. There is still a 10-year gap in life expectancy between indigenous and non-indigenous Australians. Rural Doctors Association of Australia chief Peta Rutherford said training more indigenous doctors and ...

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First blood to Aussie indigenous stars - The Advertiser


The Advertiser

First blood to Aussie indigenous stars
The Advertiser
The win broke open the series, the inaugural championship won by the Maori select 2-1 in 2014 in New Zealand before Australia seized it 2-1 last year in Queensland. Taking a 1-0 lead against a team which boasts talented players such as Lindsay Tait, a ...

Australia to remove tributes to Scot who massacred Aboriginals - Scotsman


Australia to remove tributes to Scot who massacred Aboriginals
Scotsman
His most notorious massacre occurred in 1843, when he led the slaughter of between 80 and 200 aboriginal men, women and children as revenge for the death of a single white settler. Australian electoral authorities are now reviewing the ward's name ...

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Australia could wipe Angus McMillan off the map because he ... - Daily Mail


Daily Mail

Australia could wipe Angus McMillan off the map because he ...
Daily Mail
Scottish explorer Angus McMillan could have his name wiped from Australia's map after his bloody past has been revealed. The McMillan district may be ...

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In historic gathering, nation's Indigenous MPs reject hate and vow to work together - Daily Advertiser


Daily Advertiser

In historic gathering, nation's Indigenous MPs reject hate and vow to work together
Daily Advertiser
Australia's record-high five Indigenous MPs have vowed to work together across party lines, laying down a shared vision of a united Australia after a week coloured by division. Liberal frontbencher Ken Wyatt, Labor frontbenchers Pat Dodson and Linda ...
Stranger Things in parliament this week, with varying doses of realityThe Guardian

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The secret destruction of Australia's Hiroshima - NEWS.com.au


NEWS.com.au

The secret destruction of Australia's Hiroshima
NEWS.com.au
Mr Harrison, who has visited Hiroshima and Nagasaki survivors in Japan and presented them with a sculpture, says his main concern is making sure Australians know what happened in their own country. “The rest of the Aboriginal people in this country ...

In historic gathering, nation's Indigenous MPs reject hate - The Canberra Times


In historic gathering, nation's Indigenous MPs reject hate
The Canberra Times
Australia's record-high five Indigenous MPs have vowed to work together across party lines, laying down a shared vision of a united Australia after a week coloured by division. Liberal frontbencher Ken Wyatt, Labor frontbenchers Pat Dodson and Linda ...

In historic gathering, nation's Indigenous MPs reject hate - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

In historic gathering, nation's Indigenous MPs reject hate
The Sydney Morning Herald
Australia's record-high five Indigenous MPs have vowed to work together across party lines, laying down a shared vision of a united Australia after a week coloured by division. Liberal frontbencher Ken Wyatt, Labor frontbenchers Pat Dodson and Linda ...
Stranger Things in parliament this week, with varying doses of realityThe Guardian

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Universities build business expertise in the Indigenous community with MBA degrees - The Australian Financial Review


The Australian Financial Review

Universities build business expertise in the Indigenous community with MBA degrees
The Australian Financial Review
At the same time, the number of Indigenous-owned businesses is rising, with research by ANU's Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research finding a quadrupling of the number of self-employed Indigenous Australians between 1991 and 2011. Brisbane ...

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Universities build business expertise in the Indigenous community with MBA degrees - The Australian Financial Review


The Australian Financial Review

Universities build business expertise in the Indigenous community with MBA degrees
The Australian Financial Review
Less than 1 per cent of management and commerce students at university are Indigenous. Ben Plant. by Ruth Callaghan. Indigenous Australians make up 3 per cent of the population, yet their representation in business classrooms – and boardrooms – is only ...

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Why Bolt can't argue with this woman - Gold Coast Bulletin


Gold Coast Bulletin

Why Bolt can't argue with this woman
Gold Coast Bulletin
Linda is adamant that constitutional recognition of indigenous Australians will help to heal the wounds of the past and introduces Bolt to like-minded supporters like Grant, Marama Fox the co-leader of NZ's Maori party, Mick Gooda the Aboriginal and ...

Andrew Bolt and Linda Burney in ABC documentary Recognition: Yes or No? - NEWS.com.au


NEWS.com.au

Andrew Bolt and Linda Burney in ABC documentary Recognition: Yes or No?
NEWS.com.au
Linda is adamant that constitutional recognition of indigenous Australians will help to heal the wounds of the past and introduces Bolt to like-minded supporters like Grant, Marama Fox the co-leader of NZ's Maori party, Mick Gooda the Aboriginal and ...
Why ABC's 'Recognition: Yes or No?' proves Andrew Bolt can't be beatenDaily Review

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Andrew Bolt and Linda Burney in ABC documentary Recognition: Yes or No? - NEWS.com.au


NEWS.com.au

Andrew Bolt and Linda Burney in ABC documentary Recognition: Yes or No?
NEWS.com.au
Linda is adamant that constitutional recognition of indigenous Australians will help to heal the wounds of the past and introduces Bolt to like-minded supporters like Grant, Marama Fox the co-leader of NZ's Maori party, Mick Gooda the Aboriginal and ...
Why ABC's 'Recognition: Yes or No?' proves Andrew Bolt can't be beatenDaily Review

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Proud indigenous Paralympian medals in Rio - The West Australian


The West Australian

Proud indigenous Paralympian medals in Rio
The West Australian
Only 13 indigenous Australians have competed at the Paralympics since the Games began in 1960, and Rio silver medallist Amanda Reid says that needs to change. Reid is one of two young Indigenous women to compete in Brazil, alongside sprinter Torita ...

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Indigenous Australians more vulnerable to scams, ACCC says - ABC - ABC Online


ABC Online

Indigenous Australians more vulnerable to scams, ACCC says - ABC
ABC Online
The national consumer watchdog says Indigenous Australians are more vulnerable to scammers and are significantly over-represented in the latest figures.

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Australian Psychologists Issue Apology to Indigenous People - teleSUR English


teleSUR English

Australian Psychologists Issue Apology to Indigenous People
teleSUR English
“The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and psychologists are delighted that the APS has taken this important step,” she said. Dudgeon, who is a professor of Indigenous studies at the University of Western Australia, has previously written ...

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Australian Psychologists Issue Apology to Indigenous People - teleSUR English


teleSUR English

Australian Psychologists Issue Apology to Indigenous People
teleSUR English
Dudgeon, who is a professor of Indigenous studies at the University of Western Australia, has previously written that the field of psychology has been part and parcel of the “colonizing process” in Australia, which had “objectified, dehumanised and ...

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Indigenous song Twinkling Stars tells science of the seasons - Radio Australia


Indigenous song Twinkling Stars tells science of the seasons
Radio Australia
Dr Hamacher, who has a background in physics and used to study exoplanets, has been studying Indigenous knowledge about astronomy for nearly a decade. While some scientists may dismiss knowledge systems that include spirituality — as myth, legend ...

Reinvesting in a smarter approach to youth justice - The Australian


Reinvesting in a smarter approach to youth justice
The Australian
The outlook is particularly stark for Aboriginal young people. The imprisonment rate for Aboriginal Australians has increased by an alarming 52 per cent in a decade, and more than half (59 per cent) of the young people in jail are Aboriginal, despite ...

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