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After UN speech, Indigenous 12-year-old takes his message of change to PM - SBS News

Thu, 2019/09/12 - 7:00am
After UN speech, Indigenous 12-year-old takes his message of change to PM  SBS News

An Indigenous boy from the Northern Territory is taking his message on Aboriginal-led education and youth incarceration to Prime Minister Scott Morrison.

'Unacceptable to lose': Sydney Biennale in time of climate crisis - The Age

Thu, 2019/09/12 - 7:00am
'Unacceptable to lose': Sydney Biennale in time of climate crisis  The Age

Indigenous filmmaker Warwick Thornton will make a "hyperactive retelling" of the story of bushranger Ned Kelly as one of 98 artists, creatives and collectives ...

A new inquiry into Indigenous policy must address the root causes of failure - The Conversation AU

Thu, 2019/09/12 - 6:51am
A new inquiry into Indigenous policy must address the root causes of failure  The Conversation AU

When it comes to improving Indigenous policies and programs, Indigenous communities should be the ones evaluating government – rather than the other way ...

A guide to Australia's unis for future First Nations students - National Indigenous Times

Thu, 2019/09/12 - 6:29am
A guide to Australia's unis for future First Nations students  National Indigenous Times

We've compiled is an A-Z list of some universities across the country and what they can offer prospective First Nations students.

Melbourne United face-off against Illawarra Hawks in Ballarat - Ballarat Courier

Thu, 2019/09/12 - 6:00am
Melbourne United face-off against Illawarra Hawks in Ballarat  Ballarat Courier

Sam Short suits-up for Melbourne United in Ballarat showdown.

'Smart plants' and water use research win ARC Fellowships - ANU Science

Thu, 2019/09/12 - 5:35am
'Smart plants' and water use research win ARC Fellowships  ANU Science

The Australian National University (ANU) has been awarded two Australian Laureate Fellowships from the Australian Research Council (ARC), including a ...

Tanya Day detective did not question officers about inconsistencies - The Guardian

Thu, 2019/09/12 - 5:23am
Tanya Day detective did not question officers about inconsistencies  The Guardian

Policeman tells inquest that asking officers about discrepancies in their statements was 'not best practice'

Is it illegal to feed wild birds in australia - Better Homes and Gardens

Thu, 2019/09/12 - 4:34am
Is it illegal to feed wild birds in australia  Better Homes and Gardens

Wildlife authorities in Australia advise against feeding native birds - even in your own backyard.

Stalled inquiry into land rights and their economic potential starts again - Katherine Times

Thu, 2019/09/12 - 4:31am
Stalled inquiry into land rights and their economic potential starts again  Katherine Times

The Federal Government's Northern Australia Committee has re-commenced its inquiry into the economic engagement of Traditional Owners.

Ramahyuck Aboriginal corporation hopes to build a solar farm at Longford - Gippsland Times

Thu, 2019/09/12 - 4:00am
Ramahyuck Aboriginal corporation hopes to build a solar farm at Longford  Gippsland Times

Ramahyuck District Aboriginal Corporation has joined the race to create a sustainable income stream through renewable energy, and is hoping to build one of ...

The things we keep: Why Australia must protect its national heritage - Foreground

Thu, 2019/09/12 - 3:58am
The things we keep: Why Australia must protect its national heritage  Foreground

Buildings, parks and places form the cultural roots of society, writes David Yencken AO in this extract from his new book on Australia's national heritage.

Martin Clunes recalls his shock at being recognised by Aboriginal Australians in the Outback - Herald Publicist

Thu, 2019/09/12 - 3:33am
Martin Clunes recalls his shock at being recognised by Aboriginal Australians in the Outback  Herald Publicist

Martin Clunes recollects his shock at being recognised by Aboriginal Australians within the OutbackDoc Martin star Martin Clunes was not too long ago filming.

Winun Ngari revive Australia's last leprosarium - National Indigenous Times

Thu, 2019/09/12 - 3:03am
Winun Ngari revive Australia's last leprosarium  National Indigenous Times

A story of resilience and hope, the only remaining leprosarium in Australia is falling to ruin. However, one organisation is fighting to memorialise and bring life ...

Native birds swoop into spring - Riverine Herald

Thu, 2019/09/12 - 2:04am
Native birds swoop into spring  Riverine Herald

Magpies warbling is one of the most familiar and endearing sounds of Australian wildlife, yet the whirring and whooshing sounds of a swooping magpie ...

A Not So Traditional Story - Witness

Thu, 2019/09/12 - 1:53am
A Not So Traditional Story  Witness

Setting the bar high: youth correspondent Gully Thompson on the Melbourne season of Terrapin's A Not So Traditional Story, opening soon at the Brisbane ...

Indigenous groups, Labor, Greens attack expansion of cashless welfare card - The Guardian

Thu, 2019/09/12 - 1:32am
Indigenous groups, Labor, Greens attack expansion of cashless welfare card  The Guardian

The Greens have accused the Coalition of attempting to entrench the cashless welfare card 'by stealth'

Kalgoorlie-based Aboriginal Mining Academy a step closer - The West Australian

Thu, 2019/09/12 - 12:53am
Kalgoorlie-based Aboriginal Mining Academy a step closer  The West Australian

Carey Mining and Curtin University hope to have the academy accepting its first students within the next year.

Martin Clunes recalls his shock at being recognised by Aboriginal Australians in the Outback - Headlinez Pro

Thu, 2019/09/12 - 12:51am
Martin Clunes recalls his shock at being recognised by Aboriginal Australians in the Outback  Headlinez Pro

Doc Martin superstar Martin Clunes became as soon as recently filming in the Australian outback; Clunes became as soon as surprised to search out a tribe of ...

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