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The Australian Bandler's faith in people drove change The Australian THE 1967 referendum, the representation of “blackbirded” South Sea Islanders and the differentiation of indigenous Australians from flora and fauna in the Constitution are all fights in which Faith Bandler threw many punches, if not some of the first.
Faith Bandler: Activist, author and inspiration The Australian Stirred by that episode, she would devote much of her life to improving life for Aborigines — a commitment that was instrumental in the successful 1967 referendum to give equal rights to native Australians. “To really understand what the situation is ...
Sydney Morning Herald Aboriginal stories of sea level rise preserved for thousands of years Sydney Morning Herald Long before Botany Bay became Sydney's main cargo seaport, and long before Captain Cook directed the HMS Endeavour to sail through its shallow waters, the iconic cove was a wetland used by the first Australians. Around this time, about 20,000 years ago ...
The Guardian Indigenous Australians in NT who need surgery die 12 years younger – report The Guardian Indigenous Australians in the Northern Territory who require surgery die an average of 12 years younger than the general population, an audit has found, because they suffer from higher rates of illnesses which make surgical procedures riskier or ...
The Guardian Indigenous Australians in NT who need surgery die 12 years younger – report The Guardian Indigenous Australians in the Northern Territory who require surgery die an average of 12 years younger than the general population, an audit has found, because they suffer from higher rates of illnesses which make surgical procedures riskier or ...
WA today We won't close the gap, we'll smash it WA today Ten years ago, as 19-year-old university student, I got frustrated with the complaining, the negativity, the hopelessness that washed through our discourse when it came to Indigenous Australia. I entered a small school in Redfern to start working with ...
Brisbane Times We won't close the gap, we'll smash it Brisbane Times Ten years ago, as 19-year-old university student, I got frustrated with the complaining, the negativity, the hopelessness that washed through our discourse when it came to Indigenous Australia. I entered a small school in Redfern to start working with ...
Sydney Morning Herald We shouldn't forget the sacrifice of our Aboriginal warriors Sydney Morning Herald When Kevin Rudd apologised to Indigenous Australians on behalf of the nation seven years ago on Friday, he talked of righting the wrongs of the past. But in this centenary year of Gallipoli and the creation of the Anzac legend, an important wrong ...
Indigenous reflect on healing and apology SBS It sounds like a centuries-old practice but in Australia that was the reality for many indigenous children just decades ago. "Some of them talk about not knowing how to love," Healing Foundation CEO Richard Weston told AAP. "They grew up disconnected ...
The Australian Push for National Indigenous Times The Australian But in a battle that highlights the ideological divide in indigenous Australia, the syndicate is facing off against a rival group of “grassroots” indigenous activists believed to have links to the current management of the failed newspaper. The ...
The Australian Push for National Indigenous Times The Australian The NIT has enraged some Aboriginal leaders with its hardline approach to covering indigenous affairs, with some claiming this does not reflect the views of indigenous Australia. Professor Langton, a leading Aboriginal scholar who has also had business ...
Brisbane Times We shouldn't forget the sacrifice of our Aboriginal warriors Brisbane Times When Kevin Rudd apologised to Indigenous Australians on behalf of the nation seven years ago on Friday, he talked of righting the wrongs of the past. But in this centenary year of Gallipoli and the creation of the Anzac legend, an important wrong ...
Australia May Stop Providing Water and Power to Remote Aboriginal Communities Center for Research on Globalization Up to 200 indigenous communities in Australia could lose access to power and water because the government says it can no longer afford to deliver the basic services. The remote communities are mainly located across the northern tip of Australia and the ...
Australia May Stop Providing Water and Power to Remote Aboriginal Communities Center for Research on Globalization Up to 200 indigenous communities in Australia could lose access to power and water because the government says it can no longer afford to deliver the basic services. The remote communities are mainly located across the northern tip of Australia and the ...