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Stage: Treading the boards - Sydney Morning Herald


Sydney Morning Herald

Stage: Treading the boards
Sydney Morning Herald
The national final and showcase of the Aboriginal comedy program, now in its sixth year, has previously been won by talents such as Kevin Kropinyeri, Mia Standford and Tristan Savage, but this year marks the first in which the four finalists were all ...

Passion for helping others snares top prize - inmycommunity


Passion for helping others snares top prize
inmycommunity
CLARKSON resident Becky Grame's drive to tackle life's challenges and make a difference to others has won her the title of West Coast Institute's Aboriginal Student of the Year. “In my younger years I went through many difficult situations and ...

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Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Prince George and Prince William arrive in ... - The Australian


Montreal Gazette

Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Prince George and Prince William arrive in ...
The Australian
... of flags in the red centre when William and his wife visited on April 22. “We don't have many people in the area and also, many of the Aboriginal people may take offence to Australian flags being handed out,'' Mr Benwell said. Additional reporting ...
The itinerary of the Royal Trip to New Zealand and AustraliaMSN UK
Duke And Duchess Of Cambridge Royal Tour 2014: Full Itinerary Of New ...Entertainmentwise
Wills and Kate to spend romantic night 'glamping' in Australian outback during ...Mirror.co.uk
CBC.ca -E! Online
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Ignore inner-city prattle, islander work scheme is a win-win - The Australian


Ignore inner-city prattle, islander work scheme is a win-win
The Australian
In 2013-14, Australia's aid budget to the region is more than $1.1 billion and accounts for almost half of all assistance to the region. Australians are not racist. The inner-city mob and their thin-skinned Aboriginal moral shields should take a look ...

OPINION: Claims of racism more damaging than the real thing - News Weekly


OPINION: Claims of racism more damaging than the real thing
News Weekly
The question we should be asking is: how frequent and severe is racism in Australia? Political correctness, with regard to people who identify as Aboriginal Australians, has reached the ridiculous stage where one can be accused of being racist simply ...

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OPINION: Claims of racism more damaging than the real thing - News Weekly


OPINION: Claims of racism more damaging than the real thing
News Weekly
Political correctness, with regard to people who identify as Aboriginal Australians, has reached the ridiculous stage where one can be accused of being racist simply by questioning the motives of some people who identify as being Aboriginal. Or there ...

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The itinerary of the Royal Trip to New Zealand and Australia - MSN UK


Montreal Gazette

The itinerary of the Royal Trip to New Zealand and Australia
MSN UK
April 22 - Uluru: A second night away from George allows Kate and William to visit the National Indigenous Training Academy, view an Aboriginal art display and then walk round part of Ayres Rock. April 23 - Adelaide: Reunited with George, the family ...
Baby Prince George Off On First Royal Tour To Australia, NZHuffington Post Canada
Duke And Duchess Of Cambridge Royal Tour 2014: Full Itinerary Of New ...Entertainmentwise
Wills and Kate to spend romantic night 'glamping' in Australian outback during ...Mirror.co.uk
E! Online -Express.co.uk -KDramaStars
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Art exhibitions providing inspiration across subjects - Australian Teacher Magazine


Australian Teacher Magazine

Art exhibitions providing inspiration across subjects
Australian Teacher Magazine
Indigenous Art in Australia, past and present gives us a unique view of Aborig-inal culture and helps us understand the importance of relationship with the land and earth. The significance of mountains, rivers and hunting grounds to traditional ...

The Health Wrap: Workplace mental health, an Indigenous health mix-bag, and ... - Crikey (blog)


The Health Wrap: Workplace mental health, an Indigenous health mix-bag, and ...
Crikey (blog)
The report also says Aboriginal Community Control Health Organisations are the largest private employer industry of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people within Australia, and provides 2.5 million episodes of care to an estimated 342,000 ...

The Health Wrap: Workplace mental health, an Indigenous health mix-bag, and ... - Crikey (blog)


The Health Wrap: Workplace mental health, an Indigenous health mix-bag, and ...
Crikey (blog)
The report also says Aboriginal Community Control Health Organisations are the largest private employer industry of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people within Australia, and provides 2.5 million episodes of care to an estimated 342,000 ...

WA Grandmother Helen Humes proof West Australians can become homeowners - The Australian


WA Grandmother Helen Humes proof West Australians can become homeowners
The Australian
Assistance from Indigenous Business Australia and the Department of Housing's Housing Pathways unit helped Ms Humes buy a three-bedroom Koondoola home at the end of last year at age 56. “I had to really convince myself that I could do it, that I wasn't ...

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WA Grandmother Helen Humes proof West Australians can become homeowners - The Australian


WA Grandmother Helen Humes proof West Australians can become homeowners
The Australian
Assistance from Indigenous Business Australia and the Department of Housing's Housing Pathways unit helped Ms Humes buy a three-bedroom Koondoola home at the end of last year at age 56. “I had to really convince myself that I could do it, that I wasn't ...

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WA Grandmother Helen Humes proof West Australians can become homeowners - Perth Now


WA Grandmother Helen Humes proof West Australians can become homeowners
Perth Now
She was a single woman with an infant. And she was indigenous. “I really felt it was a kind of privilege to be given a home, but I knew then that here I was, a young Aboriginal woman with a child, a single mum, all the stigma and negative stereotypes ...

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WA Grandmother Helen Humes proof West Australians can become homeowners - Perth Now


WA Grandmother Helen Humes proof West Australians can become homeowners
Perth Now
She was a single woman with an infant. And she was indigenous. “I really felt it was a kind of privilege to be given a home, but I knew then that here I was, a young Aboriginal woman with a child, a single mum, all the stigma and negative stereotypes ...

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The Crux of the issue with a new Australian flag - The Conversation


The Crux of the issue with a new Australian flag
The Conversation
In coming years Australians will participate in a referendum to change the Australian Constitution so that it formally acknowledges Indigenous peoples pre-occupation of the Australian continent. The fact the current Australian flag only references a ...

The Crux of the issue with a new Australian flag - The Conversation


The Crux of the issue with a new Australian flag
The Conversation
The Union Jack is viewed by many Aboriginal and Torres Stait Islander people as a symbol of invasion, whereas a national flag should aim to represent unity. To feature the flag of another country on the Australian national symbol in 2014 to me seems ...

Whaling Contradictions: Japan, Australia and the International Court of Justice - International Policy Digest


the Diplomat

Whaling Contradictions: Japan, Australia and the International Court of Justice
International Policy Digest
Whaling countries, for that reason, have tiptoed around the commercial restrictions by embracing scientific and aboriginal subsistence arguments. Japan's own response seemed cunning enough, legitimising the faulty scientific premise by creating the ...
Japan's yen for whales blownJamaica Observer

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History textbooks in crosshairs of Australia's curriculum wars - Alaska Dispatch


History textbooks in crosshairs of Australia's curriculum wars
Alaska Dispatch
For Australians, the question is which nation they are studying: a territory invaded in 1788 by white colonialists who clashed violently with indigenous Aborigines or a land that was settled peacefully and where conflict with the inhabitants wasn't the ...

Indigenous Fashion Weekshowcases sexy swimwear - Same Same


Indigenous Fashion Weekshowcases sexy swimwear
Same Same
It doesn't just look eye-catching – Shaun Edwards' new collection of men's swimwear is a ground-breaking feature at Australia's first Indigenous Fashion Week. Launching this week in Sydney, the Wildbarra collection is designed by Edwards, who his ...

Royals touch down in Sydney...briefly - Illawarra Mercury


Daily Star

Royals touch down in Sydney...briefly
Illawarra Mercury
The family will spend nine days in New Zealand, before arriving in Sydney on April 16 for a 10-day Australian tour. Encompassing nods to local and indigenous culture, sports, the military and charity support, the tour of 12 cities will include dozens ...
Prince William, Kate and baby George land in SydneySydney Morning Herald
Red, white and blue: Kate striking in scarlet as royals touch downThe Australian
Royal Down Under romance! Kate and William to try for baby number two on ...Daily Star

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