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Isolated cave system off Esperance reveals vibrant underwater world and ancient Aboriginal history - ABC Online


ABC Online

Isolated cave system off Esperance reveals vibrant underwater world and ancient Aboriginal history
ABC Online
A search for Aboriginal artefacts hidden in underwater caves patrolled by sharks has begun in one of the most isolated parts of Australia. The caves are on the remote Salisbury Island, a massive limestone scarp that sits atop a granite dome on the ...

Bill Shorten 'Up For' Treaty With Indigenous Australians - Huffington Post Australia


Huffington Post Australia

Bill Shorten 'Up For' Treaty With Indigenous Australians
Huffington Post Australia
Bill Shorten has voiced support for investigating the possibility of a treaty with Australia's indigenous people, in addition to constitutional recognition of the country's first inhabitants, as the issue of Aboriginal affairs enters the election ...
Election 2016: Yes, Australia was invaded by ...The Sydney Morning Herald
Bill Shorten grilled on Q&A about our indigenous people, housing, the gender pay gap, pension and moreHerald Sun
Time to talk about Indigenous treaty: ShortenSky News Australia
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Election 2016: Yes, Australia was invaded by British, says Malcolm Turnbull - The Canberra Times


The Canberra Times

Election 2016: Yes, Australia was invaded by British, says Malcolm Turnbull
The Canberra Times
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has agreed that the colonisation of Australia by British settlers could be described as an "invasion", but has distanced himself from the idea of a treaty with Indigenous Australians in the near term.

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Election 2016: Yes, Australia was invaded by British, says Malcolm Turnbull - The Canberra Times


Election 2016: Yes, Australia was invaded by British, says Malcolm Turnbull
The Canberra Times
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has agreed that the colonisation of Australia by British settlers could be described as an "invasion", but has distanced himself from the idea of a treaty with Indigenous Australians in the near term. Don't Play ...

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'It's so beautiful': Indigenous rangers spot rare golden-coloured mole in desert - The Guardian


The Guardian

'It's so beautiful': Indigenous rangers spot rare golden-coloured mole in desert
The Guardian
They had been driving at bilby-spotting speed near Marruwa, a place of Aboriginal significance on the West Australian side of Lake Mackay, which straddles the border with the Northern Territory about 1,650 north-east of Perth and 500km south-west of ...
Marsupial mole makes rare appearance in WAABC Online
This golden mole is an exceptionally rare sight in Australia's outbackMashable

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'It's so beautiful': Indigenous rangers spot rare golden-coloured mole in desert - The Guardian


The Guardian

'It's so beautiful': Indigenous rangers spot rare golden-coloured mole in desert
The Guardian
“It's so amazing, it's so beautiful, with this golden fur ... it's so different to any other kind of colour,” Kate Crossing, a land management program leader with the Central Desert Native Title Services, told Guardian Australia. Crossing was with the ...
Marsupial mole makes rare appearance in WAABC Online

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Become a Brisbane Times member today - Brisbane Times


Brisbane Times

Become a Brisbane Times member today
Brisbane Times
Asked if Australia's colonisation by the British amounted to an invasion, Mr Shorten said Indigenous Australians had been "dispossessed." He agreed Indigenous citizens would consider it an invasion. "If I was Aboriginal, I wouldn't exactly call it a ...

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Q&A: Shorten calls 'gotcha' on Jones - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

Q&A: Shorten calls 'gotcha' on Jones
The Sydney Morning Herald
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has agreed that the colonisation of Australia by British settlers could be described as an "invasion", but has distanced himself from the idea of a treaty with Indigenous Australians in the near term. Mr Turnbull was ...

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Q&A: Shorten calls 'gotcha' on Jones - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

Q&A: Shorten calls 'gotcha' on Jones
The Sydney Morning Herald
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has agreed that the colonisation of Australia by British settlers could be described as an "invasion", but has distanced himself from the idea of a treaty with Indigenous Australians in the near term. Mr Turnbull was ...

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Election 2016: Yes, Australia was invaded by British, says Malcolm Turnbull - WAtoday


Election 2016: Yes, Australia was invaded by British, says Malcolm Turnbull
WAtoday
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has agreed that the colonisation of Australia by British settlers could be described as an "invasion", but has distanced himself from the idea of a treaty with Indigenous Australians in the near term.

Bill Shorten indicates Indigenous treaty possibility on Q&A - Yahoo7 News


Yahoo7 News

Bill Shorten indicates Indigenous treaty possibility on Q&A
Yahoo7 News
I do think that this country is not handling Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people well ... I do think there needs to be a discussion about should you have a treaty or shouldn't you have a treaty, but what I'm not going to do is give all the ...
Australian election 2016: Turnbull says invasion a 'fair' description of colonisation – politics liveThe Guardian
Talking treaty risks recognition: TurnbullSky News Australia

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Australian election 2016: Turnbull says invasion a 'fair' description of colonisation – politics live - The Guardian


The Guardian

Australian election 2016: Turnbull says invasion a 'fair' description of colonisation – politics live
The Guardian
PM rebukes Shorten over treaty with Indigenous Australians, News.com.au announces leaders' debate for 6pm Friday, to be moderated by columnist Joe Hildebrand. Both leaders are in Perth – Shorten to release a national apprenticeships policy, Turnbull to ...
Treaty talk endangers referendum: Turnbull9news.com.au

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Australian election 2016: Turnbull says invasion a 'fair' description of colonisation – politics live - The Guardian


The Guardian

Australian election 2016: Turnbull says invasion a 'fair' description of colonisation – politics live
The Guardian
PM rebukes Shorten over treaty with Indigenous Australians, News.com.au announces leaders' debate for 6pm Friday, to be moderated by columnist Joe Hildebrand. Both leaders are in Perth – Shorten to release a national apprenticeships policy, Turnbull to ...

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Time to talk about Indigenous treaty: Shorten - Sky News Australia


Sky News Australia

Time to talk about Indigenous treaty: Shorten
Sky News Australia
Australia needs to start talking about a possible treaty with Aboriginal people once they are recognised in the constitution, Opposition Leader Bill Shorten says. Mr Shorten said both practical and symbolic recognition of indigenous people were important.
Bill Shorten grilled on Q&A about our indigenous people, housing, the gender pay gap, pension and moreHerald Sun
Shorten backs treaty, but won't call British settlement an 'invasion'The Sydney Morning Herald
Q&A: Bill Shorten raises prospect of Indigenous treaty and university fee capThe Guardian
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Australian Aboriginal Communities Are Still Threatened With Closure - Care2.com


Care2.com

Australian Aboriginal Communities Are Still Threatened With Closure
Care2.com
In late 2014, Western Australian Premier Colin Barnett made the shocking announcement that 150 remote Aboriginal communities would soon be closed by the Government. Considering Australia's history of Indigenous human rights abuses, it was not ...

Australian Aboriginal Communities Are Still Threatened With Closure - Care2.com


Care2.com

Australian Aboriginal Communities Are Still Threatened With Closure
Care2.com
In late 2014, Western Australian Premier Colin Barnett made the shocking announcement that 150 remote Aboriginal communities would soon be closed by the Government. Considering Australia's history of Indigenous human rights abuses, it was not ...

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Mining downturn failing to hold back contracting company working with Indigenous communities in Western Australia - ABC Online


ABC Online

Mining downturn failing to hold back contracting company working with Indigenous communities in Western Australia
ABC Online
The Indigenous Construction Resource Group (ICRG) has secured multi-million dollar contracts with major mining companies on iron ore mines in Western Australia's north west. With 150 Aboriginal workers, ICRG is one of the largest private employers of ...

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Mining downturn failing to hold back contracting company working with Indigenous communities in Western Australia - ABC Online


ABC Online

Mining downturn failing to hold back contracting company working with Indigenous communities in Western Australia
ABC Online
The Indigenous Construction Resource Group (ICRG) has secured multi-million dollar contracts with major mining companies on iron ore mines in Western Australia's north west. With 150 Aboriginal workers, ICRG is one of the largest private employers of ...

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