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Most Australians want Indigenous recognition in the Constitution - Business Insider Australia


Business Insider Australia

Most Australians want Indigenous recognition in the Constitution
Business Insider Australia
A Newspoll has found an overwhelming support for Indigenous Australia with two in three people voting in favour of constitutional recognition. The poll showed that 63% backed the change with support the strongest amongst Greens and Labor voters as well ...
Two out of three back indigenous recognitionThe Australian
Poll: 63% of voters favour recognising ​Indigenous Australians in constitutionThe Guardian

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Poll: 63% of voters favour recognising ​Indigenous Australians in constitution - The Guardian


The Guardian

Poll: 63% of voters favour recognising ​Indigenous Australians in constitution
The Guardian
Nearly two out of three voters would vote in favour of recognising Indigenous Australians in the constitution, a new opinion poll shows. A Newspoll of 1,722 people conducted last weekend shows 63% support constitutional recognition, while 19% oppose it ...
Most Australians want Indigenous recognition in the ConstitutionBusiness Insider Australia
Two out of three back indigenous recognitionThe Australian

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Poll: 63% of voters favour recognising ​Indigenous Australians in constitution - The Guardian


The Guardian

Poll: 63% of voters favour recognising ​Indigenous Australians in constitution
The Guardian
Nearly two out of three voters would vote in favour of recognising Indigenous Australians in the constitution, a new opinion poll shows. A Newspoll of 1,722 people conducted last weekend shows 63% support constitutional recognition, while 19% oppose it ...
Two out of three back indigenous recognitionThe Australian

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Two out of three back indigenous recognition - The Australian


The Australian

Two out of three back indigenous recognition
The Australian
Mr Pearson told the national native title conference in Port Douglas that Mr Abbott had lost political capital with his “captain's pick” to give a knighthood to Prince Philip on Australia Day. “The first hurdle is Tony Abbott; he has to lift his ...

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Northern Australia white paper: native title proposals met with distrust - The Guardian


The Guardian

Northern Australia white paper: native title proposals met with distrust
The Guardian
Indigenous Australians should be able to use their exclusive native title to attract capital necessary for economic development,” the white paper said. “But banks do not lend against native title because native title is not transferable in the event ...
'Don't use north plan to undermine Indigenous land rights'Toowoomba Chronicle
Abbott's white paper for the black tropics: Boon or boondoggle?Crikey (blog)

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Abbott's white paper for the black tropics: Boon or boondoggle? - Crikey (blog)


Fraser Coast Chronicle

Abbott's white paper for the black tropics: Boon or boondoggle?
Crikey (blog)
Developing the north will need to be done in full partnership with Indigenous Australians, with a focus on creating opportunities through education, job creation and economic development. These opportunities for Indigenous Australians will contribute ...
'Don't use north plan to undermine Indigenous land rights'Fraser Coast Chronicle

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87% of Indigenous people do not agree on recognition. You'd know if you listened - The Guardian


The Guardian

87% of Indigenous people do not agree on recognition. You'd know if you listened
The Guardian
If nothing else, the results from the IndigenousX survey on constitutional recognition should tell the Australian public that the discussion on this topic is far from over from an Indigenous perspective. There is a responsibility of the public, if they ...
Indigenous representatives call for constitutional convention ahead of final ...ABC Online
Research Fellow, Indigenous Health Equity UnitThe Conversation AU

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Don't use northern development as 'Trojan Horse' to undermine Indigenous land ... - ABC Online


ABC Online

Don't use northern development as 'Trojan Horse' to undermine Indigenous land ...
ABC Online
Influential Cape York Indigenous representative Noel Pearson has warned that development of the north must not be used as a "Trojan Horse" to undermine Indigenous land rights. The Federal Government has unveiled the northern Australia white paper, ...
Northern Australia white paper: native title proposals met with distrustThe Guardian
87% of Indigenous people do not agree on recognition. You'd know if you listenedThe Guardian
Recognise historical truthThe Australian (blog)

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'Don't use north plan to undermine Indigenous land rights' - Fraser Coast Chronicle


Fraser Coast Chronicle

'Don't use north plan to undermine Indigenous land rights'
Fraser Coast Chronicle
INFLUENTIAL Cape York Indigenous representative Noel Pearson has warned that development of the north must not be used as a "Trojan Horse" to undermine Indigenous land rights. The Federal Government has unveiled the northern Australia white paper ...

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'Don't use north plan to undermine Indigenous land rights' - Toowoomba Chronicle


Toowoomba Chronicle

'Don't use north plan to undermine Indigenous land rights'
Toowoomba Chronicle
INFLUENTIAL Cape York Indigenous representative Noel Pearson has warned that development of the north must not be used as a "Trojan Horse" to undermine Indigenous land rights. The Federal Government has unveiled the northern Australia white paper ...
Abbott's white paper for the black tropics: Boon or boondoggle?Crikey (blog)

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'Don't use north plan to undermine Indigenous land rights' - Mackay Daily Mercury


Mackay Daily Mercury

'Don't use north plan to undermine Indigenous land rights'
Mackay Daily Mercury
INFLUENTIAL Cape York Indigenous representative Noel Pearson has warned that development of the north must not be used as a "Trojan Horse" to undermine Indigenous land rights. The Federal Government has unveiled the northern Australia white paper ...
Abbott's white paper for the black tropics: Boon or boondoggle?Crikey (blog)

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Australian Aborigines worried about north development plan - BBC News


BBC News

Australian Aborigines worried about north development plan
BBC News
Aboriginal Australians have expressed concerns that a government plan to develop the country's north will undermine their land rights. The government research paper outlines an ambitious 20-year plan for the largely undeveloped region. It includes ...
Don't use northern development as 'Trojan Horse' to undermine Indigenous land ...ABC Online
Abbott's white paper for the black tropics: Boon or boondoggle?Crikey (blog)

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Indigenous Australians' voices must be heard - Courier Mail


Indigenous Australians' voices must be heard
Courier Mail
FOR too many of us the enormous challenges facing many indigenous Australians are out of sight and out of mind. Aboriginal voices – those who can claim with some degree of authority to speak on behalf of the more than 500,000 people who identify as ...

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Indigenous Australians' voices must be heard - Courier Mail


Indigenous Australians' voices must be heard
Courier Mail
FOR too many of us the enormous challenges facing many indigenous Australians are out of sight and out of mind. Aboriginal voices – those who can claim with some degree of authority to speak on behalf of the more than 500,000 people who identify as ...

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Could this experiment in Bourke be the answer to Australia's Indigenous ... - The Guardian


The Guardian

Could this experiment in Bourke be the answer to Australia's Indigenous ...
The Guardian
National statistics released in November revealed the number of Indigenous Australians in prison had grown 80% in the past decade. Young Indigenous people are 26 times more likely to be behind bars than other Australians (and in Western Australia, ...

BBC's Banished: How I tried and failed to get Indigenous characters on TV - Sydney Morning Herald


Sydney Morning Herald

BBC's Banished: How I tried and failed to get Indigenous characters on TV
Sydney Morning Herald
I can also understand how people would find it strange that a drama about British settlement of Australia wouldn't show any Aboriginal people. But Banished is not a drama about the settlement of Australia, it is not a broad, sweeping colonial history ...

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BBC's Banished: How I tried and failed to get Indigenous characters on TV - Sydney Morning Herald


Sydney Morning Herald

BBC's Banished: How I tried and failed to get Indigenous characters on TV
Sydney Morning Herald
I can also understand how people would find it strange that a drama about British settlement of Australia wouldn't show any Aboriginal people. But Banished is not a drama about the settlement of Australia, it is not a broad, sweeping colonial history ...

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BBC's Banished: How I tried and failed to get Indigenous characters on TV - The Age


BBC's Banished: How I tried and failed to get Indigenous characters on TV
The Age
I can also understand how people would find it strange that a drama about British settlement of Australia wouldn't show any Aboriginal people. But Banished is not a drama about the settlement of Australia, it is not a broad, sweeping colonial history ...

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BBC's Banished: How I tried and failed to get Indigenous characters on TV - The Age


BBC's Banished: How I tried and failed to get Indigenous characters on TV
The Age
I can also understand how people would find it strange that a drama about British settlement of Australia wouldn't show any Aboriginal people. But Banished is not a drama about the settlement of Australia, it is not a broad, sweeping colonial history ...

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Northern Australia plan aims to make region an 'economic powerhouse' - The Guardian


The Guardian

Northern Australia plan aims to make region an 'economic powerhouse'
The Guardian
“The government will consult Indigenous Australians and industry on possible amendments to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Heritage Protection Act to reduce duplication in the heritage protection regimes across jurisdictions, while ...
Northern Australia plan: China backs 'economic powerhouse'The Australian Financial Review
Agriculture seen as big winner in Northern Australia white paperBeef Central
Politics Live: June 18, 2015Sydney Morning Herald

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