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Leaders issue $2bn challenge for Abbott - The Australian


Leaders issue $2bn challenge for Abbott
The Australian
Revenue from the land account, which has a fixed capital base, provides guaranteed funding to the corporation to buy and manage land for indigenous Australians for a range of social, cultural, environmental and economic benefits. The land account and ...

City centre based group of practices - Aboriginal medicine - GP online


City centre based group of practices - Aboriginal medicine
GP online
City Centre based practice seeking full time GP to provide a comprehensive range of primary health care services to the Aboriginal community. ... In this practice, GPs have fantastic opportunity to get their Australian career off to a great start! This ...

Indigenous Land Corporation moves to secure millions in funding - SBS


SBS

Indigenous Land Corporation moves to secure millions in funding
SBS
The corporation wants the Indigenous Affairs Minister Nigel Scullion to introduce the bill to Parliament, just one month after the Northern Territory Senator received the report on the proposed merger of the corporation and Indigenous Business Australia.
Leaders issue $2bn challenge for AbbottThe Australian
Indigenous land body drafts bill to put funds above politicsBrisbane Times

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John Pilger: Australia stealing Indigenous children once more - Green Left Weekly


Green Left Weekly

John Pilger: Australia stealing Indigenous children once more
Green Left Weekly
The tape is searing. There is the voice of an infant screaming as he is wrenched from his mother, who pleads, "There is nothing wrong with my baby. Why are you doing this to us? I would've been hung years ago, wouldn't I? Because [as an Australian ...

John Pilger: Australia stealing Indigenous children once more - Green Left Weekly


Green Left Weekly

John Pilger: Australia stealing Indigenous children once more
Green Left Weekly
I would've been hung years ago, wouldn't I? Because [as an Australian Aborigine] you're guilty before you're found innocent." The child's grandmother demands to know why "the stealing of our kids is happening all over again". A welfare official says ...

Once again, Australia is stealing its indigenous children - On Line opinion


Once again, Australia is stealing its indigenous children
On Line opinion
I would've been hung years ago, wouldn't I? Because [as an Australian Aborigine] you're guilty before you're found innocent.” The child's grandmother demands to know why “the stealing of our kids is happening all over again”. A welfare official says ...

Once again, Australia is stealing its indigenous children - On Line opinion


Once again, Australia is stealing its indigenous children
On Line opinion
This happened to an Aboriginal family in outback New South Wales. It is happening across Australia in a scandalous and largely unrecognised abuse of human rights that evokes the infamous Stolen Generation of the last century. Up to the 1970s, thousands ...

Indigenous land body drafts bill to put funds above politics - Sydney Morning Herald


Sydney Morning Herald

Indigenous land body drafts bill to put funds above politics
Sydney Morning Herald
The bill is likely to be interpreted as an early souring of the relationship between indigenous Australia and the Abbott government as its only real prospect of advancement is if it is taken up by Labor and the Greens and introduced into the Senate.

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Indigenous land body drafts bill to put funds above politics - Brisbane Times


Indigenous land body drafts bill to put funds above politics
Brisbane Times
The bill is likely to be interpreted as an early souring of the relationship between indigenous Australia and the Abbott government as its only real prospect of advancement is if it is taken up by Labor and the Greens and introduced into the Senate.

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Plea on indigenous misery - The West Australian


Plea on indigenous misery
The West Australian
In an interview with _The Weekend West _, Senator Scullion said without immediate investment in Aboriginal Australia, especially in school attendance, incarceration rates would continue to be high. "I'm miffed that in a really forward-thinking, smart ...

Plea on indigenous misery - The West Australian


Plea on indigenous misery
The West Australian
Plea on indigenous misery The West Australian. Indigenous Affairs Minister Nigel Scullion has declared war on "passive racism", saying he is affronted that a clever and innovative country such as Australia had not solved indigenous disadvantage.

Plea on indigenous misery - The West Australian


The West Australian

Plea on indigenous misery
The West Australian
In an interview with _The Weekend West _, Senator Scullion said without immediate investment in Aboriginal Australia, especially in school attendance, incarceration rates would continue to be high. "I'm miffed that in a really forward-thinking, smart ...

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Plea on indigenous misery - The West Australian


The West Australian

Plea on indigenous misery
The West Australian
In an interview with _The Weekend West _, Senator Scullion said without immediate investment in Aboriginal Australia, especially in school attendance, incarceration rates would continue to be high. "I'm miffed that in a really forward-thinking, smart ...

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Plea on indigenous misery - The West Australian


The West Australian

Plea on indigenous misery
The West Australian
Plea on indigenous misery The West Australian. Indigenous Affairs Minister Nigel Scullion has declared war on "passive racism", saying he is affronted that a clever and innovative country such as Australia had not solved indigenous disadvantage.

Plea on indigenous misery - The West Australian


The West Australian

Plea on indigenous misery
The West Australian
In an interview with _The Weekend West _, Senator Scullion said without immediate investment in Aboriginal Australia, especially in school attendance, incarceration rates would continue to be high. "I'm miffed that in a really forward-thinking, smart ...

Plea on indigenous misery - The West Australian


Plea on indigenous misery
The West Australian
In an interview with _The Weekend West _, Senator Scullion said without immediate investment in Aboriginal Australia, especially in school attendance, incarceration rates would continue to be high. "I'm miffed that in a really forward-thinking, smart ...

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Plea on indigenous misery - The West Australian


Plea on indigenous misery
The West Australian
Plea on indigenous misery The West Australian. Indigenous Affairs Minister Nigel Scullion has declared war on "passive racism", saying he is affronted that a clever and innovative country such as Australia had not solved indigenous disadvantage.
A radical rethink on housing is necessary, says ScullionNational Indigenous Times
Another $18 million committed towards combating truancyNoosa News

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Another $18 million committed towards combating truancy - Noosa News


Another $18 million committed towards combating truancy
Noosa News
Federal Indigenous Affairs Minister Nigel Scullion said on Sunday (Mar 23) 40 remote communities already benefit from school attendance officers on the ground working with parents and communities to improve school attendance rates. "Attendance rates ...

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Another $18 million committed towards combating truancy - Coffs Coast Advocate


Another $18 million committed towards combating truancy
Coffs Coast Advocate
Federal Indigenous Affairs Minister Nigel Scullion said on Sunday (Mar 23) 40 remote communities already benefit from school attendance officers on the ground working with parents and communities to improve school attendance rates. "Attendance rates ...

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Another $18 million committed towards combating truancy - Toowoomba Chronicle


Another $18 million committed towards combating truancy
Toowoomba Chronicle
Federal Indigenous Affairs Minister Nigel Scullion said on Sunday (Mar 23) 40 remote communities already benefit from school attendance officers on the ground working with parents and communities to improve school attendance rates. "Attendance rates ...

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