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Review: From aboriginal Australia to Wagner's Rhine River with the FW Symphony - Dallas Morning News


Review: From aboriginal Australia to Wagner's Rhine River with the FW Symphony
Dallas Morning News
In fact, the unnamed player alternated between two of the aboriginal Australian instruments in the concert-opening Earth Cry by Peter Sculthorpe, at 84 the dean of Australian composers. In each classical program this season, the FWSO is including a ...

Euahlayi People take on Australia in court - National Indigenous Times


Euahlayi People take on Australia in court
National Indigenous Times
The Euahlayi Peoples of western New South Wales have challenged the Commonwealth of Australia's right to claim sovereignty of their Country by refusing to pay rates being charged by the Brewarrina Shire Council and taking action in the... More of this ...

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Hundreds protest in support for Swan Valley's Nyungahs but Barnett says “no way” - National Indigenous Times


Hundreds protest in support for Swan Valley's Nyungahs but Barnett says “no way”
National Indigenous Times
Hundreds of protesters led by Elders, sister and brother, Bella and Herbert Bropho gathered at the steps of Western Australia's Parliament demanding the State Government clear the way for the Swan Valley Nyungah People to return to their former home at ...

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British Columbia: An authentic aboriginal experience - eTurboNews


eTurboNews

British Columbia: An authentic aboriginal experience
eTurboNews
Keith Henry, Aboriginal Tourism Association of B.C.'s chief executive officer, says he's had similar experiences in Australia and New Zealand, countries long considered innovators when it comes to developing aboriginal tourism markets, but it's the ...

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Baseball - Indigenous Australian footballer Goodes tosses first pitch - Yahoo Eurosport UK


Baseball - Indigenous Australian footballer Goodes tosses first pitch
Yahoo Eurosport UK
Indigenous football player Adam Goodes, who was named Australian of the Year in 2013, threw the ceremonial first pitch before the opening game of the Major League Baseball season at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) on Saturday. Reuters – 7 hours ago.

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Indigenous Australian footballer Goodes tosses first pitch - Reuters


Indigenous Australian footballer Goodes tosses first pitch
Reuters
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Indigenous football player Adam Goodes, who was named Australian of the Year in 2013, threw the ceremonial first pitch before the opening game of the Major League Baseball season at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) on Saturday.

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Indigenous Australian footballer Goodes tosses first pitch - SBS


SBS

Indigenous Australian footballer Goodes tosses first pitch
SBS
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Indigenous football player Adam Goodes, who was named Australian of the Year in 2013, threw the ceremonial first pitch before the opening game of the Major League Baseball season at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) on Saturday.

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Indigenous Australian footballer Goodes tosses first pitch - Reuters UK


Indigenous Australian footballer Goodes tosses first pitch
Reuters UK
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Indigenous football player Adam Goodes, who was named Australian of the Year in 2013, threw the ceremonial first pitch before the opening game of the Major League Baseball season at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) on Saturday.

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Another stolen generation: how Australia still wrecks Aboriginal families - OpEdNews


OpEdNews

Another stolen generation: how Australia still wrecks Aboriginal families
OpEdNews
I would've been hung years ago, wouldn't I? Because [as an Aboriginal Australian] 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 ...

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Another stolen generation: how Australia still wrecks Aboriginal families - OpEdNews


OpEdNews

Another stolen generation: how Australia still wrecks Aboriginal families
OpEdNews
I would've been hung years ago, wouldn't I? Because [as an Aboriginal Australian] 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 ...

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First Aboriginal Woman in Senate Won Gold for Australia - WNN - Women News Network


First Aboriginal Woman in Senate Won Gold for Australia
WNN - Women News Network
Then-Prime Minister Julia Gillard offered her the chance to become the first female Aboriginal member of the federal parliament, ordering an incumbent senator to stand aside so Peris, who battled poverty and racist taunts on the path to becoming an ...

Another stolen generation: how Australia still wrecks Aboriginal families - The Guardian


The Guardian

Another stolen generation: how Australia still wrecks Aboriginal families
The Guardian
I would've been hung years ago, wouldn't I? Because [as an Aboriginal Australian] 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 ...

Another stolen generation: how Australia still wrecks Aboriginal families - The Guardian


The Guardian

Another stolen generation: how Australia still wrecks Aboriginal families
The Guardian
I would've been hung years ago, wouldn't I? Because [as an Aboriginal Australian] 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 ...

Authentic aboriginal experience drives growing B.C. tourism market - Hamilton Spectator


Authentic aboriginal experience drives growing B.C. tourism market
Hamilton Spectator
Keith Henry, Aboriginal Tourism Association of B.C.'s chief executive officer, says he's had similar experiences in Australia and New Zealand, countries long considered innovators when it comes to developing aboriginal tourism markets, but it's the ...

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Closing the gap - ABC Local


Closing the gap
ABC Local
Elijah organised an event at his school in Mount Isa this week, as part of Close the Gap Day celebrations held across Australia. The annual event aims to raise awareness about the gap in health between Indigenous and non Indigenous Australians.

Closing the gap - ABC Local


ABC Local

Closing the gap
ABC Local
He's been invited to join the Indigenous Youth Parliament in Canberra later this year and has also been offered a job with the Australian Electoral Commission where he will assist Indigenous people to enrol to vote. "Lots of Indigenous people, I don't ...

Culture war - The Australian


Culture war
The Australian
It would be the first enterprise to map the songlines of indigenous Australia with the tools of modern science, and do so with Aboriginal participation, in a cross-cultural spirit, co-operatively, preserving knowledge, advancing understanding. It would ...

Culture war - The Australian


Culture war
The Australian
It would be the first enterprise to map the songlines of indigenous Australia with the tools of modern science, and do so with Aboriginal participation, in a cross-cultural spirit, co-operatively, preserving knowledge, advancing understanding. It would ...

Australia open to hosting Maori cricket side - IBNLive


IBNLive

Australia open to hosting Maori cricket side
IBNLive
Cricket Australia has said it is open to inviting a Maori team to play in a tournament featuring indigenous sides at a future date as steps towards a revival of a representative team gathers pace in New Zealand. Maori sides affiliated to New Zealand's ...
Australia open to hosting Maori sideReuters UK
Is the Maori-Australian dream all it's cracked up to be?SBS

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Mandatory sentencing and indigenous Australians - Mondaq News Alerts (registration)


Mandatory sentencing and indigenous Australians
Mondaq News Alerts (registration)
The recent debate of the Crimes and Other Legislation Amendment (Assault and Intoxication) Act 2014 ('the Act') in New South Wales Parliament has sparked discussion of the impact mandatory sentencing has on Australia's indigenous population. The Act is ...

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