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Retirement holes need mending for vulnerable: Vamos - The Australian


Sky News Australia

Retirement holes need mending for vulnerable: Vamos
The Australian
THE federal government needs to find ways to widen the superannuation net to include the self-employed, people on paid parental leave and more indigenous Australians, according to a report released yesterday by the Association of Superannuation Funds ...
Flawed super debates overlook true focus: ASFAInvestorDaily
Super industry warns Government against targeting sectorABC Online

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Biggest ever Australian cultural festival in India from October - IBNLive.com


IBNLive.com

Biggest ever Australian cultural festival in India from October
IBNLive.com
The festival will bring into its fold a series of unique 50-over and 20-over cricket matches between Australia's National Indigenous Cricket Team and the members of local cricket clubs in Mumbai and Pune. Another highlight of the featival is the ...
The other side of Down UnderDeccan Herald

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Australia?s Indigenous Fashion Week Begins - JustLuxe.com


Australia?s Indigenous Fashion Week Begins
JustLuxe.com
Today in Sydney, Australia the first indigenous fashion week was announced. The event is coined the Australian Indigenous Fashion Week (AIFW), and the organization will be a platform for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander designers to showcase high ...

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Researchers examine Indigenous kidney disease - ABC Online


Researchers examine Indigenous kidney disease
ABC Online
Posted September 27, 2012 11:48:14. Map: Darwin 0800. Researchers are undertaking the first-ever longitudinal study of kidney disease in remote Australia. Aboriginal Australians are 15 times more likely to suffer kidney failure than the rest of the ...

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Indigenous stars loom as MCG match-winners - ABC Online


Indigenous stars loom as MCG match-winners
ABC Online
Saturday's Hawthorn-Sydney grand final seems set to be a Dreamtime occasion, with five Indigenous stars shaping up as the game's dominating influences. Lance Franklin, Cyril Rioli and Shaun Burgoyne are all capable of turning a tight AFL grand final ...

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Journalism volunteers cover Indigenous health - UQ News


UQ News

Journalism volunteers cover Indigenous health
UQ News
Reporting the conference provides students with the opportunity not only to meet and interview Indigenous people from Australia, but also from North America, which is particularly pleasing to Mr Woolley, who spent two decades at the Canadian ...

Hollows tools of trade donated to museum - Yahoo!7 News


Yahoo!7 News

Hollows tools of trade donated to museum
Yahoo!7 News
On his return Hollows held a press conference, labelling as a scandal the discrepancy between city medical services and the outback and between the eye health of indigenous and non-indigenous Australians. He died in Sydney in 1993, aged 63. COMPARE ...

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Full version of Julianne Schultz's speech - The Australian


Full version of Julianne Schultz's speech
The Australian
After tens of thousands of years of Indigenous settlement, and several hundred years of European settlement, contemporary Australia has forged an identity which has many layers, many deep stories, different traditions and expectations shaped by ...

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No-frills Forrest cuts his cloth to suit these straitened times - The Australian


No-frills Forrest cuts his cloth to suit these straitened times
The Australian
Mr Forrest, who has championed indigenous jobs across a range of sectors through his Aboriginal Employment Covenant, said he did not know how many Aboriginal workers had been laid off by FMG. He said indigenous employees were not quarantined ...

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Dealers slapped with mandatory code - The Australian


Dealers slapped with mandatory code
The Australian
The code of conduct was a key recommendation of the 2007 Senate inquiry into Aboriginal art, which was established following a series of reports in The Australian about unconscionable conduct in central Australia. FREE 28 Day Trial last Chance ...

Aboriginal Design Highlights Truly 'Australian' Architecture - DesignBuild Source


Aboriginal Design Highlights Truly 'Australian' Architecture
DesignBuild Source
The Australian landscape, from its built and natural environment to the people within it, is a highly eclectic mix to say the least. The national culture and its built environment represent an intermingling of cultural fabrics that come together to ...

T4T participant wins Indigenous award - Jetstar Gold Coast Titans


T4T participant wins Indigenous award
Jetstar Gold Coast Titans
“Dylan is an excellent example of the remarkable young Indigenous leaders we have in Australia,” said Titans Beyond Tomorrow Program Coordinator Cathy Dickson. “I have never seen such dedication and passion to academic achievement and leadership, ...

Fred Hollow's equipment passed onto the National Museum of Australia - ABC Online (blog)


3News NZ

Fred Hollow's equipment passed onto the National Museum of Australia
ABC Online (blog)
Wooden Boxes Mornings caught up with Gabi Hollows, wife of Fred Hollows, just moments before the handing over ceremony to the National Museum of Australia of portable opthalmologist's equipment used by Fred in his work with Indigenous Australians.
Hollows tools of trade donated to museumNinemsn
National Museum welcomes Hollows equipmentYahoo!7 News
Hollows' legacy to be preserved in museumNZ City

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Drinking water unsafe in Pilbara community - WA today


WA today

Drinking water unsafe in Pilbara community
WA today
West Australian author, Doris Pilkington with her mother Molly Kelly at the Jigalong Aboriginal Community. Families in a remote Indigenous community in WA's North East are being forced to rely on bottled drinking water after their water supply has been ...
Jigalong community's water unsafe, "a disgrace"ABC Online

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Oz Fest to script new Australia-India culture exchange - Zee News


Zee News

Oz Fest to script new Australia-India culture exchange
Zee News
The festival will bring into its fold a series of unique 50-over and 20-over cricket matches between Australia`s National Indigenous Cricket Team and the members of local cricket clubs in Mumbai and Pune. Another highlight of the festival is the ...

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Oz Fest to script new India-Australia culture exchange - Peninsula On-line


Oz Fest to script new India-Australia culture exchange
Peninsula On-line
The festival will bring into its fold a series of unique 50-over and 20-over cricket matches between Australia's National Indigenous Cricket Team and the members of local cricket clubs in Mumbai and Pune. Another highlight of the festival is the ...

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Oz Fest to script new Australia-India culture exchange - Newstrack India


Oz Fest to script new Australia-India culture exchange
Newstrack India
The festival will bring into its fold a series of unique 50-over and 20-over cricket matches between Australia's National Indigenous Cricket Team and the members of local cricket clubs in Mumbai and Pune. Another highlight of the festival is the ...

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Deadly turn worlds away from welfare - The Australian


Deadly turn worlds away from welfare
The Australian
Last year the singer, who still works part-time in Aboriginal healthcare in Hobart, was asked to write a song reflecting Australian themes with American viola player Jasmine Beams, to be used by Tourism Australia. Now the track is the musical backdrop ...

Lands chief resigns over funds disarray - The Australian


Lands chief resigns over funds disarray
The Australian
The Australian can reveal Northern Territory police are investigating alleged misuse of funds involving a staff member at the Larrakia Development Corporation, which is wholly owned by the NLC. An NLC spokeswoman confirmed NLC chief executive Kim Hill ...

Labor delay 'let First Peoples down' - The Australian


Labor delay 'let First Peoples down'
The Australian
THE co-chairman of the National Congress of Australia's First Peoples has lambasted the Gillard government for failing to consult meaningfully on policy, saying he would push for a declaration of self-determination. Les Malezer also attacked the ...

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