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Tony Abbott names white settlement as Australia's 'defining moment', remark ... - Yahoo!7 News


Sydney Morning Herald

Tony Abbott names white settlement as Australia's 'defining moment', remark ...
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Indigenous figures including the chair of the Prime Minister's Indigenous Advisory Council are furious that Tony Abbott has highlighted white settlement as the defining moment in Australian history. The Prime Minister made the comment while he was ...
"Defining moment": Tony Abbott embraces Warren Mundine during the ...Sydney Morning Herald
First Fleet: Australia's 'defining moment', says Tony AbbottThe Australian
Abbott under fire over gaffeNEWS.com.au
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Tony Abbott names white settlement as Australia's 'defining moment', remark ... - ABC Online


Tony Abbott names white settlement as Australia's 'defining moment', remark ...
ABC Online
Audio: Disastrously defining: Indigenous Australians criticise Abbott's comments on white settlement (AM). "Well it was a defining moment, there's no argument about that. It was also a disastrous defining moment for Indigenous people," Mr Mundine said.

"Defining moment": Tony Abbott embraces Warren Mundine during the ... - Sydney Morning Herald


Sydney Morning Herald

"Defining moment": Tony Abbott embraces Warren Mundine during the ...
Sydney Morning Herald
Prime Minister Tony Abbott's comment that the arrival of the First Fleet was the defining moment in Australian history has earned a rebuke from indigenous leaders. The chairman of the Prime Minister's Indigenous Advisory Council, Warren Mundine, has ...
First Fleet: Australia's 'defining moment', says Tony AbbottThe Australian
Tony Abbott says first fleet arrival is the defining moment in Australian historyThe Guardian

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Indigenous deal angers Maritime Union of Australia - The Australian


Indigenous deal angers Maritime Union of Australia
The Australian
A COMPANY owned by some of the nation's leading Aboriginal business and sporting identities has angered the powerful Maritime Union of Australia by reaching a non-union labour deal that allows it to compete for lucrative work on multi-billion-dollar ...

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Indigenous deal angers Maritime Union of Australia - The Australian


Indigenous deal angers Maritime Union of Australia
The Australian
A COMPANY owned by some of the nation's leading Aboriginal business and sporting identities has angered the powerful Maritime Union of Australia by reaching a non-union labour deal that allows it to compete for lucrative work on multi-billion-dollar ...

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Indigenous deal angers Maritime Union of Australia - The Australian


Indigenous deal angers Maritime Union of Australia
The Australian
A COMPANY owned by some of the nation's leading Aboriginal business and sporting identities has angered the powerful Maritime Union of Australia by reaching a non-union labour deal that allows it to compete for lucrative work on multi-billion-dollar ...

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Case not made for indigenous reform, Tony Abbott told - The Australian


Case not made for indigenous reform, Tony Abbott told
The Australian
AWARENESS and understanding of the push to acknowledge indigenous Australians in the Constitution have not reached a point where the nation can proceed directly to a referendum, a panel headed by former deputy prime minister John Anderson has ...

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Indigenous deal angers Maritime Union of Australia - The Australian


Indigenous deal angers Maritime Union of Australia
The Australian
A COMPANY owned by some of the nation's leading Aboriginal business and sporting identities has angered the powerful Maritime Union of Australia by reaching a non-union labour deal that allows it to compete for lucrative work on multi-billion-dollar ...

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Case not made for indigenous reform, Tony Abbott told - The Australian


Case not made for indigenous reform, Tony Abbott told
The Australian
AWARENESS and understanding of the push to acknowledge indigenous Australians in the Constitution have not reached a point where the nation can proceed directly to a referendum, a panel headed by former deputy prime minister John Anderson has ...

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Mining a Healthier Indigenous Australia - Pro Bono Australia


Mining a Healthier Indigenous Australia
Pro Bono Australia
As the Community Liaison and Engagement Contractor at Golden West Resources Limited, a mining company based in the midwest region of Western Australia, since 2011 Patten made close connections with the local Indigenous Wiluna youth and their ...

Indigenous Australians take to Facebook - Warc


Indigenous Australians take to Facebook
Warc
"Indigenous Australians living in remote areas are having a completely different experience of social networks and the internet than mainstream Australia," said lead researcher Matt Balogh. "Apart from at school or work, nearly all their internet ...

Dealer joins dots between climate and Aboriginal art - Green Left Weekly


Green Left Weekly

Dealer joins dots between climate and Aboriginal art
Green Left Weekly
Instead, Newstead ended up becoming one of Australia's leading dealers in Aboriginal art - a panoramic life story he recounts in his provocatively-titled memoir The Dealer Is The Devil, which was released to wide critical acclaim this year. His study ...

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An Aboriginal Dance Company Explores Australia's Cultural History - Wall Street Journal


Wall Street Journal

An Aboriginal Dance Company Explores Australia's Cultural History
Wall Street Journal
This true story of first contact has become the inspiration for a show touring Australia, put on by the country's leading indigenous dance company, Bangarra. "Patyegarang" is a portrayal of love and illumination in an era marked by bloodshed and pain.

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An Aboriginal Dance Company Explores Australia's Cultural History - Wall Street Journal


Wall Street Journal

An Aboriginal Dance Company Explores Australia's Cultural History
Wall Street Journal
This true story of first contact has become the inspiration for a show touring Australia, put on by the country's leading indigenous dance company, Bangarra. "Patyegarang" is a portrayal of love and illumination in an era marked by bloodshed and pain.

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State government provides training funding for Aboriginal communities - Roxby Downs Sun


State government provides training funding for Aboriginal communities
Roxby Downs Sun
South Australia's Aboriginal communities will have the chance to access the skills and expertise of the business sector under a $1 million funding arrangement with Jawun Indigenous Corporate Partnerships. Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation Minister ...

State government provides training funding for Aboriginal communities - Roxby Downs Sun


State government provides training funding for Aboriginal communities
Roxby Downs Sun
South Australia's Aboriginal communities will have the chance to access the skills and expertise of the business sector under a $1 million funding arrangement with Jawun Indigenous Corporate Partnerships. Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation Minister ...

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Aboriginal woman who died in WA jail was there for an unpaid fine - SBS


SBS

Aboriginal woman who died in WA jail was there for an unpaid fine
SBS
After complaining to police about severe pain, vomiting and partial paralysis she was twice taken to a local hospital but on both occasions declared well enough to be sent back to prison depsite reportedly not being seen by a doctor reported he ...

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22-year-old police death in custody should not have occurred - The Stringer


The Stringer

22-year-old police death in custody should not have occurred
The Stringer
The death of 22-year-old Yamatji woman Julieka Dhu while in police custody earlier this month has led to renewed calls for medical nurses to be stationed at lockups 24/7 and for the implementation of the Custody Notification Service in Western ...

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WA Aboriginal Health Council says “NO” to $7 co-payment - The Stringer


The Stringer

WA Aboriginal Health Council says “NO” to $7 co-payment
The Stringer
Western Australia's Aboriginal Health Council, a peak health body for First Nations people, has gone further than just criticising the Federal Government's $7 Medicare co-payment. The Council is sending a powerful message to both the Federal Government ...

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What will it take to end Aboriginal disadvantage, the inequalities and the ... - The Stringer


The Stringer

What will it take to end Aboriginal disadvantage, the inequalities and the ...
The Stringer
The Fred Hollows Foundation's CEO, Brian Doolan said, “There are no excuses for Australia to be the only developed country in the world where people still suffer from trachoma, where Indigenous men in areas such as the east Katherine region have an ...

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