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SA Labor Aboriginal Affairs Minister Kyam Maher Minister Kyam Maher, right ... - The Australian


The Australian

SA Labor Aboriginal Affairs Minister Kyam Maher Minister Kyam Maher, right ...
The Australian
Auditors will also ensure Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara has a “robust” financial management system in place to ensure future accountability for the Aboriginal corporation. Federal Indigenous Affairs Minister Nigel Scullion told The Weekend ...
SA lands group faces forensic audit - 9news.com.au9news.com.au

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SA Labor Aboriginal Affairs Minister Kyam Maher Minister Kyam Maher, right ... - The Australian


The Australian

SA Labor Aboriginal Affairs Minister Kyam Maher Minister Kyam Maher, right ...
The Australian
Senator Scullion said he wanted to work co-operatively with South Australian Labor Aboriginal Affairs Minister Kyam Maher to “ensure government services are delivering the best outcomes for local Aboriginal communities”. The state and federal ...
SA lands group faces forensic audit - 9news.com.au9news.com.au

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Kurtley Beale, an Aboriginal Wallaby trying to fill in the blanks - Sydney Morning Herald


Sydney Morning Herald

Kurtley Beale, an Aboriginal Wallaby trying to fill in the blanks
Sydney Morning Herald
Even when he's doing bad there may be some good; his $45,000 fine from the Di Patston texting scandal went to the Lloyd McDermott Development Team, Australian rugby's indigenous talent unit. "I was one of those kids as well. I grew up with league.

Kurtley Beale, an Aboriginal Wallaby trying to fill in the blanks - Sydney Morning Herald


Sydney Morning Herald

Kurtley Beale, an Aboriginal Wallaby trying to fill in the blanks
Sydney Morning Herald
Even when he's doing bad there may be some good; his $45,000 fine from the Di Patston texting scandal went to the Lloyd McDermott Development Team, Australian rugby's indigenous talent unit. "I was one of those kids as well. I grew up with league.

Indigenous suicide rate 12th highest in the world - Sydney Morning Herald - Sydney Morning Herald


The Guardian

Indigenous suicide rate 12th highest in the world - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning Herald
Indigenous Australia would have the 12th-highest suicide rate globally if it was ranked alongside the world's sovereign states. With a suicide rate of 20.1 per 100,000, it would fall just behind India (21.1 per 100,000) and ahead of South Sudan (19.8 ...
Foetal alcohol syndrome should be recognised as disability, says report on ...The Guardian

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Indigenous suicide rate 12th highest in the world - Sydney Morning Herald - Sydney Morning Herald


Indigenous suicide rate 12th highest in the world - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning Herald
Created with Highcharts 4.1.4 Rate per 100,000 Suicide rates and rank out of 171, selected countries, 2012 South Korea (2nd) Indigenous (12th) Russia (15th) Japan (18th) Finland (34th) France (48th) US (51st) Australia (64th) Canada (71st) New Zealand ...

Indigenous documentary filmed in regional South Australia making waves ... - ABC - ABC Local


ABC Local

Indigenous documentary filmed in regional South Australia making waves ... - ABC
ABC Local
On the back of the strong reception, Kim said the documentary has given voice to the stories of Aboriginal people in South Australia. "We came across this story a few years ago, basically it's a story about the establishment of South Australia," he said.

Indigenous documentary filmed in regional South Australia making waves ... - ABC - ABC Local


ABC Local

Indigenous documentary filmed in regional South Australia making waves ... - ABC
ABC Local
On the back of the strong reception, Kim said the documentary has given voice to the stories of Aboriginal people in South Australia. "We came across this story a few years ago, basically it's a story about the establishment of South Australia," he said.

Students learn from Aboriginal connection with the land - ABC South Australia ... - ABC Online (blog)


ABC Online (blog)

Students learn from Aboriginal connection with the land - ABC South Australia ...
ABC Online (blog)
We've celebrated NAIDOC Week on ABC South East with a series of stories including an interview on Breakfast yesterday about Aboriginal people reconnecting with country. The theme for NAIDOC Week this year is 'we all stand on sacred ground' which ties ...

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Foetal alcohol syndrome should be recognised as disability, says report on ... - The Guardian


The Guardian

Foetal alcohol syndrome should be recognised as disability, says report on ...
The Guardian
A significant number of Aboriginal children are falling through the cracks of the education system and later landing in prison because foetal alcohol syndrome is not recognised as a disability in Australia, a national report on alcohol use in ...

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'Drinking to die' in Aboriginal communities, says Sharman Stone - The Australian


The Australian

'Drinking to die' in Aboriginal communities, says Sharman Stone
The Australian
... year-long parliamentary review into alcohol in indigenous communities has recommended limiting the supply and promotion of liquor as a way to reduce harm, but has also called for action to address the underlying causes of alcoholism in remote ...

'Drinking to die' in Aboriginal communities, says Sharman Stone | The Australian - The Australian


The Australian

'Drinking to die' in Aboriginal communities, says Sharman Stone | The Australian
The Australian
Picture: Andrew Rogers Source: News Corp Australia. A minimum floor price on alcohol and a tax on liquor by volume should be urgently pursued to address the problem of harmful drinking in Aboriginal communities, a national inquiry has found.

ATCO backs indigenous art | Business News - Business News


Business News

ATCO backs indigenous art | Business News
Business News
Perth-based energy infrastructure company ATCO Australia has announced it will support two new exhibitions to be presented by indigenous art group Nomad Two Worlds. ATCO Australia previously partnered with Nomad in 2011 to support its Portrait of ...

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Aboriginal Australia: DNA Evidence Confirm Indigenous People Were First To ... - Headlines & Global News


Headlines & Global News

Aboriginal Australia: DNA Evidence Confirm Indigenous People Were First To ...
Headlines & Global News
But a biologist and anthropologist, Michael Westway from the Griffith University in Queensland, has confirmed --- with the help of genome sequencing --- that the paintings were indeed done by the Aborigines, according to ABC News Australia. They were ...

Aboriginal Australia: DNA Evidence Confirm Indigenous People Were First To ... - Headlines & Global News


Headlines & Global News

Aboriginal Australia: DNA Evidence Confirm Indigenous People Were First To ...
Headlines & Global News
But a biologist and anthropologist, Michael Westway from the Griffith University in Queensland, has confirmed --- with the help of genome sequencing --- that the paintings were indeed done by the Aborigines, according to ABC News Australia. They were ...

WA stance on indigenous Australia a worrying sign - Geelong Advertiser


Geelong Advertiser

WA stance on indigenous Australia a worrying sign
Geelong Advertiser
During NAIDOC Week, it should be noted that this move comes in clear contrast to the actions of the Barnett Government in Western Australia, which seem to be taking us back generations when it comes to Aboriginal land rights. Many Victorians may not be ...

OPINION: Get on with it Australia - Byron Shire News


Byron Shire News

OPINION: Get on with it Australia
Byron Shire News
The danger is the changes made to the Constitution may be so lily-livered that there is no substantive meaning to them - leaving non-Aboriginal Australia with a warm fuzzy feeling that we have made a difference when entrenched injustice and ...

Don't stereotype us: Aboriginal businesses in the spotlight for NAIDOC Week ... - SmartCompany.com.au


SmartCompany.com.au

Don't stereotype us: Aboriginal businesses in the spotlight for NAIDOC Week ...
SmartCompany.com.au
As Australia celebrates NAIDOC Week, Aboriginal entrepreneurs say they don't want to be stereotyped or to work with businesses which are not genuine. NAIDOC Week is held annually in the first week of July and aims to celebrate Aboriginal and Torres ...
Nova Peris supports Indigenous plebiscite on constitutional recognition ...The Guardian
OPINION: Get on with it Australia | Byron Shire NewsByron Shire News
Indigenous leaders debate Australia's constitution - BBC NewsBBC News
Queensland Country Life -ABC Online
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Indigenous chef Clayton Donovan is an evangelist for bush food - ABC Online


ABC Online

Indigenous chef Clayton Donovan is an evangelist for bush food
ABC Online
Clayton Donovan grew up on Gumbaynggirr and Bundjalung land on the mid-north coast of New South Wales and is Australia's only Indigenous hatted chef. His Janning Tree restaurant received hats in the Australian Good Food Guide four years running ...

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