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Federal recognition for the Wet Tropics - The Cairns Post


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Federal recognition for the Wet Tropics
The Cairns Post
Federal Environment Minister Tony Burke will today announce the indigenous heritage values of the region will be added to the existing Wet Tropics national heritage listing. The region, which stretches from Cooktown to Townsville, includes the Barron ...
Cape York owners to decide heritage statusThe Australian
'Unanswered questions' over Cape's UNESCO bidABC Online

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The Sapphires, review - Telegraph.co.uk


Telegraph.co.uk

The Sapphires, review
Telegraph.co.uk
Tony Briggs's script is based on the experiences of his mother and aunt, who toured Vietnam as singers in the late 1960s, and it dares to raise two murky issues from Australia's past: Aboriginal land rights and the state-enforced adoption of indigenous ...
Jessica Mauboy Exclusive InterviewFemaleFirst.co.uk

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Millions spent on deserted township - The Australian


Millions spent on deserted township
The Australian
THE demise of a tiny Aboriginal community in remote South Australia has exposed concerns over the viability of service delivery to isolated outback communities. Watarru, a small community on the edge of the Great Victoria Desert in the Anangu ...

Aboriginal bodies 'ignored violence against women' - The Australian


Aboriginal bodies 'ignored violence against women'
The Australian
In a territory "with more Aboriginal controlled land and autonomy or self-determination than any other place in Australia'', the intervention "brought to the surface the (once unspoken) tension between indigenous self-determination and Aboriginal women ...

Catch 82: we're all living longer … but can we afford to? - Sydney Morning Herald


The Age

Catch 82: we're all living longer … but can we afford to?
Sydney Morning Herald
Indigenous Australians are more than twice as likely to die at any age as non-indigenous. Australians in cities are the least likely to die, suffering only 5.6 deaths per 1000 compared with 8.2 per thousand in very remote places. In NSW the death rate ...
Australian life just keeps getting longerThe Age

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Australian life just keeps getting longer - The Age


Australian life just keeps getting longer
The Age
... until it runs out. ''What they hell do you do when you turn 87?'' he said. ''You are still spritely and you think you've been frugal, but the money's just not there.'' Indigenous Australians are more than twice as likely to die in any age as non ...

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Indigenous health clinic nearly finished - ABC Online


Indigenous health clinic nearly finished
ABC Online
Western Australian Health Minister Kim Hames says final works on an Aboriginal health clinic in Wiluna are set to be completed by this month. The facility faced months of delays when funds ran short during construction in June. Months later, a deal was ...

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Research shows smoking rates declining among Indigenous Australians - Radio Australia


Research shows smoking rates declining among Indigenous Australians
Radio Australia
It's not often we hear good news about health indicators for Indigenous Australians, but a new report has found that the number of heavy smokers within Australia's Indigenous population has almost halved in the past 20 years. Australian research shows ...

Peace prize winner condemns NSW Taser use - ABC Message Stick


ABC Online

Peace prize winner condemns NSW Taser use
ABC Message Stick
Senator Holland is renowned for fighting against apartheid in South Africa, helping create a democratic Zimbabwe and advocating for indigenous Australians. She continues to promote peace in Zimbabwe through her role as minister for reconciliation ...
Sekai Holland to receive Sydney Peace Prize 2012ABC Online

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National Indigenous 3on3 Basketball and Hip Hop Challenge to be held at ... - Express Advocate Wyong


Express Advocate Wyong

National Indigenous 3on3 Basketball and Hip Hop Challenge to be held at ...
Express Advocate Wyong
There will be good vibes, fun and plenty of action when the National Indigenous 3on3 Basketball and Hip Hop Challenge is held at Bateau Bay PCYC on November 23. It's a fun free day for indigenous and non-indigenous school students of Wyong Shire to ...

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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Men's Sheds Share in New Funding - Invest in Australia


Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Men's Sheds Share in New Funding
Invest in Australia
Twenty-six Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Men's Sheds and groups, located in every mainland state and the Northern Territory, have won grants for their local community activities in a special $125,000 round funded by the Australian Government.

Australian research shows indigenous heavy smoking rates declining - Radio Australia


Australian research shows indigenous heavy smoking rates declining
Radio Australia
It's not often we hear good news about health indicators for indigenous Australians, but a new report has found that the number of indigenous heavy smokers has almost halved in the past 20 years. Australian research shows indigenous heavy smoking rates ...

Buru, Mitsubishi strike Kimberley gas deal - Ninemsn


Buru, Mitsubishi strike Kimberley gas deal
Ninemsn
Last month Buru Energy stopped work at its Ungani oil project in Western Australia after traditional owners said it had destroyed a significant Aboriginal archaeological site. Nyikina Mangala traditional owners had demanded the Perth-based company ...

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Native Title threatened by miner's “war of attrition” - National Indigenous Times


Native Title threatened by miner's “war of attrition”
National Indigenous Times
By National Indigenous Times West Australian reporter Gerry Georgatos. Fortescue Metals Group has embarked upon a "war of attrition" using the legal system against the Yindjibarndi Aboriginal Corporation and initiating 25 separate actions through the ...

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Mining deal bombshell - Exclusive - National Indigenous Times


Mining deal bombshell - Exclusive
National Indigenous Times
By National Indigenous Times west Australian reporter Gerry Georgatos. A lawyer who spent more than a year representing the interests of the Wirlu-murra Yindjibarndi Aboriginal Corporation has claimed the organisation was a "quickly formed front" to ...

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Advice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that this ... - ABC Message Stick


Advice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that this ...
ABC Message Stick
John Flynn dug a hole in the red, sandy soil of outback South Australia in 1911 and planted a palm tree. That small act marked the Inland Mission taking control of a nursing home at Oodnadatta, a speck of a town created as the terminus of the Great ...

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Indigenous win in native title case - The West Australian


The West Australian

Indigenous win in native title case
The West Australian
In a two to one majority decision, which could still be appealed to Australia's High Court, the Federal Court ruled that if mining activities in the region covered by the native title claim were to cease, the Ngarla people "are free again to exercise ...
Ngarla people call for end to litigation on rightsABC Online

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Minister told to back off on listing - The Australian


Minister told to back off on listing
The Australian
During Environment Minister Tony Burke's visit to Aurukun this week, Mayor Dereck Walpo said his community -- on the peninsula's west coast -- was wary of a nomination and wanted to run its own consultation process. "They need to back away, they need ...
No decision yet on Cape World Heritage consultationABC Online

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Biodiversity fund opens for land managers in Northern Australia - Invest in Australia


Biodiversity fund opens for land managers in Northern Australia
Invest in Australia
Mr Burke said the Northern Australia Targeted Investment, the latest round of the Biodiversity Fund, would help Indigenous communities, farmers, environmental groups and land managers protect the unique biodiversity of northern Australia. The ...

$360m investment in uni research to benefit Australians - Invest in Australia


$360m investment in uni research to benefit Australians
Invest in Australia
The Australian Research Council's major grants will also increase opportunities for Indigenous researchers and researchers in the early stages of their careers. Minister for Science and Research, Senator Chris Evans, today announced the 1014 successful ...

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