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Vic treaty vote 250 years in the making - Lithgow Mercury

Fri, 2019/09/13 - 8:00pm
Vic treaty vote 250 years in the making  Lithgow Mercury

Almost 250 years in the making and in an Australian first, Aboriginal Victorians are preparing to lodge a historic vote towards treaty. From Monday, all Abori...

Vic treaty vote 250 years in the making - The Canberra Times

Fri, 2019/09/13 - 8:00pm
Vic treaty vote 250 years in the making  The Canberra Times

Almost 250 years in the making and in an Australian first, Aboriginal Victorians are preparing to lodge a historic vote towards treaty. From Monday, all Abori...

Vic treaty vote 250 years in the making - Port Macquarie News

Fri, 2019/09/13 - 8:00pm
Vic treaty vote 250 years in the making  Port Macquarie News

Almost 250 years in the making and in an Australian first, Aboriginal Victorians are preparing to lodge a historic vote towards treaty. From Monday, all Abori...

'I don't know how we come back from this': Australia's big dry sucks life from once-proud towns - The Guardian

Fri, 2019/09/13 - 8:00pm
'I don't know how we come back from this': Australia's big dry sucks life from once-proud towns  The Guardian

Guardian Australia reports from three communities hard hit by one of the worst droughts in living memory.

Aboriginal burial traditions facing harsher criminalisation in NT - National Indigenous Times

Fri, 2019/09/13 - 7:09pm
Aboriginal burial traditions facing harsher criminalisation in NT  National Indigenous Times

Indigenous burial customs are facing harsher criminalisation through the introduction of the Burial and Cremation Bill 2019 in the NT Parliament.

Pat Dodson: First Nations people need to 'wake up' on constitutional recognition - The West Australian

Fri, 2019/09/13 - 6:00pm
Pat Dodson: First Nations people need to 'wake up' on constitutional recognition  The West Australian

First Nations people need to “wake up” and realise they are being “sold a pup” on constitutional recognition by the Federal Government, according to Labor ...

AFL Finals injected with Indigenous blood - National Indigenous Times

Fri, 2019/09/13 - 3:40pm
AFL Finals injected with Indigenous blood  National Indigenous Times

It's that time of the year again: AFL finals. As we enter the heart of finals season, NIT reflects on the great Indigenous players in the teams playing this weekend.

Aboriginal parents stay in the picture - The Australian

Fri, 2019/09/13 - 2:05pm
Aboriginal parents stay in the picture  The Australian

Despite the best will in the world, more than half the children in Western Australia who are taken from family and put in state care are Aboriginal.

Without reserve - Sydney Morning Herald

Fri, 2019/09/13 - 2:05pm
Without reserve  Sydney Morning Herald

It was the night of nights, with NSW hoteliers picking up some of the biggest awards at the 2019 Australian Hotels Association National Awards for Excellence on ...

The gap closes minutely for state wards in WA - The Australian

Fri, 2019/09/13 - 2:02pm
The gap closes minutely for state wards in WA  The Australian

The proportion of indigenous children in state care has stalled after 22 years of incremental increases in Western Australia, the state where Aboriginal and ...

National anthem the cause of inexcusable hurt but it's simple to fix - The Age

Fri, 2019/09/13 - 2:02pm
National anthem the cause of inexcusable hurt but it's simple to fix  The Age

The lyrics of our national anthem are no stranger to change. It's time they changed again.

Farmers fight land-clearing ‘socialism’ - The Australian

Fri, 2019/09/13 - 2:00pm
Farmers fight land-clearing ‘socialism’  The Australian

The High Court has opened the way for a David-and-Goliath constitutional battle over land-clearing bans imposed to help Australia meet its international climate ...

‘Blown away’: Indigenous chefs the toast of Irish food festival - The Age

Fri, 2019/09/13 - 2:00pm
‘Blown away’: Indigenous chefs the toast of Irish food festival  The Age

The drone of the didgeridoo instantly silenced excited diners jammed into the Lookout seafood restaurant in the picturesque fishing village of Baltimore in Cork, ...

‘Blown away’: Indigenous chefs the toast of Irish food festival - Brisbane Times

Fri, 2019/09/13 - 2:00pm
‘Blown away’: Indigenous chefs the toast of Irish food festival  Brisbane Times

The drone of the didgeridoo instantly silenced excited diners jammed into the Lookout seafood restaurant in the picturesque fishing village of Baltimore in Cork, ...

The little-know kidney disease that’s ruining lives - The New Daily

Fri, 2019/09/13 - 12:08pm
The little-know kidney disease that’s ruining lives  The New Daily

Autosomal-dominant polycystic kidney disease is the most common genetic kidney disorder, affecting about one in 1000 Australians.

The Indigenous Man Who Declared His Own Country - The New York Times

Fri, 2019/09/13 - 9:10am
The Indigenous Man Who Declared His Own Country  The New York Times

Excluded from Australia's Constitution, Murrumu of Walubara, an Aboriginal man, renounced his citizenship and formed a sovereign nation in the northern ...

The Indigenous Man Who Declared His Own Country - The New York Times

Fri, 2019/09/13 - 9:10am
The Indigenous Man Who Declared His Own Country  The New York Times

Excluded from Australia's Constitution, Murrumu of Walubara, an Aboriginal man, renounced his citizenship and formed a sovereign nation in the northern ...

The Indigenous Man Who Declared His Own Country - The New York Times

Fri, 2019/09/13 - 9:10am
The Indigenous Man Who Declared His Own Country  The New York Times

Excluded from Australia's Constitution, Murrumu of Walubara, an Aboriginal man, renounced his citizenship and formed a sovereign nation in the northern ...

The Indigenous Man Who Declared His Own Country - The New York Times

Fri, 2019/09/13 - 9:10am
The Indigenous Man Who Declared His Own Country  The New York Times

Excluded from Australia's Constitution, Murrumu of Walubara, an Aboriginal man, renounced his citizenship and formed a sovereign nation in the northern ...

Things to Do: "Mapa Wiya (Your Map's Not Needed)" at The Menil Collection - Houston Press

Fri, 2019/09/13 - 9:00am
Things to Do: "Mapa Wiya (Your Map's Not Needed)" at The Menil Collection  Houston Press

On a continent that at one time supported 500 different language groups, and with 50000 years of history, the narrative of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait ...

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