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AAMA takes step towards encouraging Aboriginal employment - Australian Mining

Mon, 2019/09/09 - 10:55pm
AAMA takes step towards encouraging Aboriginal employment  Australian Mining

The Australian Aboriginal Mining Academy (AAMA) has signed an agreement with Curtin University and Carey Mining to advance education and employment ...

'Not going to let them stop me': Jacinta Price fights push to ban her speaking tour - 2GB

Mon, 2019/09/09 - 10:53pm
'Not going to let them stop me': Jacinta Price fights push to ban her speaking tour  2GB

Indigenous politician Jacinta Price insists she won't let “cultural bullying” stop her from presenting a talk about Aboriginal disadvantage. After touring Adelaide ...

Australians' climate fears grow as bushfires rage – politics live - The Guardian

Mon, 2019/09/09 - 10:49pm
Australians' climate fears grow as bushfires rage – politics live  The Guardian

Annual Climate of the Nation report shows more people fear the impacts of global heating. All the day's news, live.

'And nobody said, why do you want to die?': Disability advocate slams WA euthanasia bill - Sydney Morning Herald

Mon, 2019/09/09 - 10:05pm
'And nobody said, why do you want to die?': Disability advocate slams WA euthanasia bill  Sydney Morning Herald

"Because I'm completely hilarious I had a giant tin that said 'Send Me to a Swiss Suicide Clinic' and I rattled the tin after we'd finished our tiny protest, in jest, ...

White Australia: Posing for photos, ignoring Aboriginal rights - Independent Australia

Mon, 2019/09/09 - 10:03pm
White Australia: Posing for photos, ignoring Aboriginal rights  Independent Australia

For most politicians and the media, listening to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people is an outward performance.

White Australia: Posing for photos, ignoring Aboriginal rights - Independent Australia

Mon, 2019/09/09 - 10:03pm
White Australia: Posing for photos, ignoring Aboriginal rights  Independent Australia

For most politicians and the media, listening to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people is an outward performance.

World Suicide Prevention Day - Catholic Outlook

Mon, 2019/09/09 - 9:50pm
World Suicide Prevention Day  Catholic Outlook

September 10 is World Suicide Prevention Day. That suicide is the most frequent cause of the death of young Australians, and particularly of young Indigenous ...

Morning mail: Johnson suspends parliament, climate fears, demand for flag action - The Guardian

Mon, 2019/09/09 - 9:02pm
Morning mail: Johnson suspends parliament, climate fears, demand for flag action  The Guardian

Tuesday: British MPs have voted to force the government to publish its no-deal plans. Plus, what if low interest rates just fuel house prices?

Linda Burney demands government sort out Aboriginal flag 'secret agreement' - The Guardian

Mon, 2019/09/09 - 6:00pm
Linda Burney demands government sort out Aboriginal flag 'secret agreement'  The Guardian

Labor MP says she is disturbed at reports that people have been stopped from using the emblem or hit with bills of more than $2,000. Lorena Allam. Mon 9 Sep ...

People are slamming Johnny Depp after he defended his controversial Dior film's portrayal of Native Americans - Business Insider Australia

Mon, 2019/09/09 - 3:39pm
People are slamming Johnny Depp after he defended his controversial Dior film's portrayal of Native Americans  Business Insider Australia

Pirates of the Caribbean” actor Johnny Depp has come under fire after he spoke out in support of his controversial Dior film “Sauvage.”

Focus on families triggers a crash in Coolgardie crime rates - The Australian

Mon, 2019/09/09 - 2:03pm
Focus on families triggers a crash in Coolgardie crime rates  The Australian

Crime in the town of Coolgardie fell by 30 per cent after police and child protection authorities worked closely with three troubled families in an experiment that is ...

We’re not Asia’s ‘white trash’ but we must be careful - The Australian

Mon, 2019/09/09 - 2:00pm
We’re not Asia’s ‘white trash’ but we must be careful  The Australian

Catching the SkyBus from Tullamarine airport to Melbourne recently, I was reminded how much we had embraced the Asian century. The announcements were ...

Why a national voice to Parliament is doomed to fail - The Australian Financial Review

Mon, 2019/09/09 - 2:00pm
Why a national voice to Parliament is doomed to fail  The Australian Financial Review

The idea is based on how other people look at Indigenous Australians, not on how we look at ourselves, and there's a practicable alternative,writes Nyunggai ...

Western Highway upgrade must go ahead to save lives - Sydney Morning Herald

Mon, 2019/09/09 - 1:31pm
Western Highway upgrade must go ahead to save lives  Sydney Morning Herald

Despite the negative coverage, I remain steadfast in my support of the Western Highway upgrade.

2019 Women of Influence are champions of reinvention - The Australian Financial Review

Mon, 2019/09/09 - 1:00pm
2019 Women of Influence are champions of reinvention  The Australian Financial Review

Many of the finalists have shown an ability to adapt to different roles in their quest to influence change in business and society.

Australia Battles Fierce Early Season Bushfires - VOA News

Mon, 2019/09/09 - 11:42am
Australia Battles Fierce Early Season Bushfires  VOA News

Queensland is facing its worst bushfire threat in recorded history, as more than 50 fires burn across the Australian state. Further south, crews are battling a ...

Margaret Fulton farewelled in Sydney - The Canberra Times

Mon, 2019/09/09 - 9:22am
Margaret Fulton farewelled in Sydney  The Canberra Times

Margaret Fulton has been fondly remembered for her generosity, warmth, force of character and cheekiness in a state memorial *service* in Sydney. The country's.

Bendemeer native Josh Hazlewood helps Australia retain the Ashes at Old Trafford - The Northern Daily Leader

Mon, 2019/09/09 - 8:00am
Bendemeer native Josh Hazlewood helps Australia retain the Ashes at Old Trafford  The Northern Daily Leader

NUMBER ONE SUPPORTERS: Trevor and Anne Hazlewood watched on as their son Josh helped Australia retain the Ashes in England. Photo: Supplied.

Court looms for funeral insurer flamed at royal commission - Sydney Morning Herald

Mon, 2019/09/09 - 7:37am
Court looms for funeral insurer flamed at royal commission  Sydney Morning Herald

An insurance company which offered its staff trips to Las Vegas for flogging funeral insurance policies to vulnerable customers, including people in remote ...

'We have important things to say': Indigenous child briefs UN and calls on the Australian government to stop locking up kids - Pro Bono Australia

Mon, 2019/09/09 - 7:27am
'We have important things to say': Indigenous child briefs UN and calls on the Australian government to stop locking up kids  Pro Bono Australia

A 12-year-old Arrernte/Garrwa boy from central Australia has travelled to Geneva to address the UN Human Rights Council and urge the Australian government ...

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