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Protecting the Human Rights of Indigenous People - Pro Bono Australia


Protecting the Human Rights of Indigenous People
Pro Bono Australia
Work in both academia and a large corporate law firm saw April Long want to make an impact in the lives of Indigenous Australians caught up in the criminal justice system. Long is this week's Changemaker. What are you currently working on in your ...

Enforced Employment for Indigenous Australians - Pro Bono Australia


Enforced Employment for Indigenous Australians
Pro Bono Australia
Construction companies working on projects worth more than $500,000 will be forced to employ Indigenous people under a new Northern Territory Government policy. Minister for Infrastructure Peter Styles said the plan would maximise employment and ...

Enforced Employment for Indigenous Australians - Pro Bono Australia


Enforced Employment for Indigenous Australians
Pro Bono Australia
Minister for Infrastructure Peter Styles said the plan would maximise employment and business opportunities for aboriginal people. “I am pleased to announce the Indigenous Participation on Construction Projects Policy which will create jobs for local ...

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recognition will hand power to judges - The Australian


recognition will hand power to judges
The Australian
Australia's political elite is no longer preoccupied with climate change. Their new preoccupation appears to be “recognition” of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in the Australian Constitution. Democracy in Decline may do to the campaign ...

recognition will hand power to judges - The Australian


recognition will hand power to judges
The Australian
Allan's book is not about indigenous recognition. It is a vigorous, forensic analysis of how judges and lawyers in the US, Canada, Britain, New Zealand and Australia have taken it on themselves to overturn the decisions of democratic majorities for ...

deaths in custody must end - The Australian


deaths in custody must end
The Australian
Western Australia has the highest Aboriginal imprisonment rate in the country; Aboriginal people are about 21 times more likely to be imprisoned, with about one in 20 Aboriginal men in jail. The rundown prisons in the Kimberley, Roebourne, Bunbury ...

Aboriginal suicide - The Stringer


The Stringer

Aboriginal suicide
The Stringer
Australian aboriginal suicide has generated a vast scientific and lay secondary literature. Local analyses of that suicide expose the divide in identity between First and Second Nation Australians. For the Second Nation suicidologist, the main risk ...

Anzac spirit celebrated by indigenous WWI soldier's family on visit to Albany - WA today


WA today

Anzac spirit celebrated by indigenous WWI soldier's family on visit to Albany
WA today
These are the words of Michael Laing, the grandson of Gordon Charles Naley, an indigenous soldier who fought as part of the 16th Battalion in World War One. It was only fitting that Mr Laing spoke about the Anzac spirit while in the West Australian ...

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'Never enough' jobs in remote Australia: Jobs Australia chief - The Australian


'Never enough' jobs in remote Australia: Jobs Australia chief
The Australian
JOBS Australia chief executive David Thompson has hit back at criticism from indigenous leader Marcia Langton over jobs in remote areas, arguing that even if all the jobs were given to aboriginal people there would never be enough for the 37,000 ...

'Never enough' jobs in remote Australia: Jobs Australia chief - The Australian


'Never enough' jobs in remote Australia: Jobs Australia chief
The Australian
JOBS Australia chief executive David Thompson has hit back at criticism from indigenous leader Marcia Langton over jobs in remote areas, arguing that even if all the jobs were given to aboriginal people there would never be enough for the 37,000 ...

Amateur historian challengesblack armband story - The Australian


Amateur historian challengesblack armband story
The Australian
HISTORICAL evidence shows a “black armband” version of Australian history is deeply flawed and that Aborigines were not “herded” on to missions, driven from their lands or had countless children stolen from their families, researcher Joe Lane says.

Indigenous Governance awards for women's group and theatre troupe - The Guardian


SBS

Indigenous Governance awards for women's group and theatre troupe
The Guardian
A central Australian women's group and a regional Victorian theatre troupe have won the prestigious Indigenous Governance awards and $20,000, it was announced in Melbourne on Thursday night. The awards, run by Reconciliation Australia in partnership ...
Call for greater recognition of Indigenous successSBS
'Reconciliation can occur with goodwill'Sky News Australia
Tony Abbott admits challenge of Indigenous reconciliationDaily Mail

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Indigenous Governance awards for women's group and theatre troupe - The Guardian


SBS

Indigenous Governance awards for women's group and theatre troupe
The Guardian
A central Australian women's group and a regional Victorian theatre troupe have won the prestigious Indigenous Governance awards and $20,000, it was announced in Melbourne on Thursday night. The awards, run by Reconciliation Australia in partnership ...
'Reconciliation can occur with goodwill'Sky News Australia
Call for greater recognition of Indigenous successSBS
Tony Abbott admits challenge of Indigenous reconciliationDaily Mail

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Aboriginal deaths in custody bring focus to disturbing rate of imprisonment - ABC Message Stick


ABC Message Stick

Aboriginal deaths in custody bring focus to disturbing rate of imprisonment
ABC Message Stick
Two Aboriginal deaths in custody in three months have focussed attention on the disturbing rates of Indigenous incarceration, particularly in Western Australia where one in every 13 adult males are in prison.

Empowering Indigenous communities to prevent child abuse and neglect - The Conversation AU


The Conversation AU

Empowering Indigenous communities to prevent child abuse and neglect
The Conversation AU
In some jurisdictions of Australia, the rate of Indigenous children in foster, kinship and residential care on any one night has reached almost one in ten. This rate is almost ten times higher than non-Aboriginal children and has steadily increased ...
Scheme to avoid 'second stolen generation' criticised for paternalismThe Guardian

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Black Comedy: Australia's first indigenous sketch show since 1973 hits the screens - Sydney Morning Herald


Sydney Morning Herald

Black Comedy: Australia's first indigenous sketch show since 1973 hits the screens
Sydney Morning Herald
Investigative reporter Jeff McMullen has explored a lot of complex stories throughout his career. But few have been as unique as Jerome, a 14-year old indigenous boy born without any sporting ability whatsoever, or as the journalist puts it, completely ...

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Six White Aussies See Aboriginal Australia For The First Time In SBS ... - Junkee


Six White Aussies See Aboriginal Australia For The First Time In SBS ...
Junkee
As host Ray Martin points out, six out of ten non-indigenous Australians have had little to no contact with Aboriginal people, and as the contestants themselves make pretty clear, that leads to some pretty misleading ideas about Aboriginal Australia ...

Six White Aussies See Aboriginal Australia For The First Time In SBS ... - Junkee


Six White Aussies See Aboriginal Australia For The First Time In SBS ...
Junkee
As host Ray Martin points out, six out of ten non-indigenous Australians have had little to no contact with Aboriginal people, and as the contestants themselves make pretty clear, that leads to some pretty misleading ideas about Aboriginal Australia ...

MUA intervenes in indigenous labour agreement - The Australian


MUA intervenes in indigenous labour agreement
The Australian
Aboriginal Maritime's original EBA had been endorsed by its employees and ratified by the FWC. The company said the EBA would allow it to expand its business and start competing for big contracts in Western Australia and the Northern Territory.

MUA intervenes in indigenous labour agreement - The Australian


MUA intervenes in indigenous labour agreement
The Australian
Aboriginal Maritime's original EBA had been endorsed by its employees and ratified by the FWC. The company said the EBA would allow it to expand its business and start competing for big contracts in Western Australia and the Northern Territory.

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