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MINERALS COUNCIL OF AUSTRALIA : MINERALS INDUSTRY WELCOMES ... - 4-traders (press release)


MINERALS COUNCIL OF AUSTRALIA : MINERALS INDUSTRY WELCOMES ...
4-traders (press release)
The Minerals Council of Australia strongly supports the Federal Government's plan to reform native title payments through the establishment of an Indigenous Community Development Corporation (ICDC) as a new type of tax entity. These new not-for-profit ...
Australia To Reform Taxation Of Native Title BenefitsTax-news.com

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Hope for gas firms to help uncover Indigenous artefacts - ABC Online


Hope for gas firms to help uncover Indigenous artefacts
ABC Online
High resolution images produced by oil and gas companies exploring the Pilbara could reveal Aboriginal artefacts from thousands of years ago. University of WA researcher Dr Ingrid Ward believes rock art and other Aboriginal artefacts could be submerged ...

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It's time for recognition says academic - BigPond News


BigPond News

It's time for recognition says academic
BigPond News
More than a century after Federation, indigenous peoples still aren't recognised in the Australian Constitution and it's time for that to change, says Aboriginal academic Mick Dodson. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have kept alive the ...

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It's time for indigenous recognition - NEWS.com.au


It's time for indigenous recognition
NEWS.com.au
MORE than a century after Federation, indigenous peoples still aren't recognised in the Australian Constitution and it's time for that to change, says Aboriginal academic Mick Dodson. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have kept alive the ...

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It's time for indigenous recognition - The Australian


It's time for indigenous recognition
The Australian
MORE than a century after Federation, indigenous peoples still aren't recognised in the Australian Constitution and it's time for that to change, says Aboriginal academic Mick Dodson. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have kept alive the ...

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Australian Firm Fined in Aboriginal Site Desecration - Voice of America


Voice of America

Australian Firm Fined in Aboriginal Site Desecration
Voice of America
Land lies at the heart of indigenous culture in Australia. Aborigines believe the Earth is the mother of creation, and is full of mystery and knowledge. Indigenous groups have stressed that, while there is broad support for mining on tribal lands ...
Mining firm desecrated Australia Aboriginal siteBBC News
OM Manganese Fined $150000 For Damaging Sacred Two Women Sitting ...International Business Times
Desecrated site a loss for all AustraliansNEWS.com.au
ABC Message Stick -Australian Mining
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Mission to end homelessness going places - The Australian


Mission to end homelessness going places
The Australian
Going Places has achieved ground-breaking results with local indigenous people and potentially saved the government and community millions, according to a report released by Mission Australia. But despite its successes, the group says it fears that ...

Indigenous infant mortality rates crash - The Australian


Indigenous infant mortality rates crash
The Australian
The first annual report on health trends in the Indigenous Early Childhood Development National Partnership Agreement, conducted by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, reveals some startling successes but also some stubborn gaps. While the ...

Cultural cringe or way it is? - The Australian


Cultural cringe or way it is?
The Australian
But looking at who those creators are, it seems we're just not showing a representative range of Australian voices, cultures and traditions on our main stages. Despite indigenous Australians and those from a culturally diverse background numbering 7.3 ...

The case that could rock Aboriginal sentencing - SBS


The case that could rock Aboriginal sentencing
SBS
A case beginning this week in Australia's High Court has a chance to reopen some serious questions about the soaring levels of Aboriginal imprisonment in Australia. The case that could rock indigenous sentencing. The SBS MP3 Player requires the Adobe ...

Indigenous focus for next parliament - BigPond News


Indigenous focus for next parliament
BigPond News
There could well be more indigenous voices to speak for it in the next parliament with Olympian Nova Peris well placed to win a Senate spot for the Northern Territory for Labor. In Western Australia, former West Coast Eagles champion David Wirrpanda ...

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Renewed indigenous focus for next parly - The Australian


Renewed indigenous focus for next parly
The Australian
There could well be more indigenous voices to speak for it in the next parliament with Olympian Nova Peris well placed to win a Senate spot for the Northern Territory for Labor. In Western Australia, former West Coast Eagles champion David Wirrpanda ...

OM Manganese Fined $150000 For Damaging Sacred Two Women Sitting ... - International Business Times


International Business Times

OM Manganese Fined $150000 For Damaging Sacred Two Women Sitting ...
International Business Times
Two Women Sitting Down is majorly associated with the indigenous Kunapa people in Australia who according to a report from BBC, believe the sacred land is a living, breathing, “mother of creation.” “It will always remain a sacred site to us, but it has ...
Mining firm desecrated Australia Aboriginal siteBBC News
Desecrated site a loss for all AustraliansNEWS.com.au
Miner fined for desecrating Aboriginal sacred siteABC Message Stick
Australian Mining
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The bush can rise again - The Australian


The bush can rise again
The Australian
In so doing, they established arguably the best opportunity for democratic representation of the remote Aboriginal world in Australia since Federation. However, a year after indigenous votes changed the government in the Northern Territory, the ...

Aboriginal rock art may depict first sea arrivals - Australian Geographic


Australian Geographic

Aboriginal rock art may depict first sea arrivals
Australian Geographic
AN EXPEDITION TO A REMOTE Northern Territory island has uncovered rare indigenous rock art that could depict the first seafarers to reach Australian shores. The artworks show vessels which may pre-date the arrival of Dutch explorers in the 17th century ...
Australia's history rewritten? Ancient artwork and discovered coins look set ...TNT Magazine

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"Nanna's hands are so beautiful". Photograph: Declan Singh-Lippo, 13 ... - The Australian


"Nanna's hands are so beautiful". Photograph: Declan Singh-Lippo, 13 ...
The Australian
In April, UNICEF Australia introduced about 20 indigenous kids from the town communities of Bagot, Milgarri (Knuckey Lagoon) and Gurdorrka (Palmerston Indigenous Village) to photography. Handed a camera, under instructions from UNICEF photographer ...

Mining firm desecrated Australia Aboriginal site - BBC News


BBC News

Mining firm desecrated Australia Aboriginal site
BBC News
A mining company has been convicted of desecrating an Aboriginal site in Australia's Northern Territory. Mining firm OM Manganese was found guilty on Friday - the first time a company has been successfully prosecuted in Australia for desecration of a ...
$150k fine for Bootu sacred site damageNTNews.com.au

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Push to recognise social disadvantage - The Australian


Push to recognise social disadvantage
The Australian
The Bugmy and Munda cases are being keenly watched in the midst of a joint campaign by the Law Institute of Australia, the Australian Bar Association and Aboriginal legal bodies to reduce the alarming over-representation of indigenous offenders in ...

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Indigenous Business Australia to hold free workshops in Port Augusta - The Transcontinental


Indigenous Business Australia to hold free workshops in Port Augusta
The Transcontinental
Indigenous Business Australia (IBA) will be holding a series of free Into Business workshops in Port Augusta for Indigenous Australian entrepreneurs who are interested in going into business. Starting next Tuesday August 6, the workshops will aim to ...

Indigenous Business Australia to hold free workshops in Port Augusta - The Transcontinental


Indigenous Business Australia to hold free workshops in Port Augusta
The Transcontinental
Indigenous Business Australia (IBA) will be holding a series of free Into Business workshops in Port Augusta for Indigenous Australian entrepreneurs who are interested in going into business. Starting next Tuesday August 6, the workshops will aim to ...

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