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Kevin Rudd: Former Australian prime minister’s return to the public spotlight - NEWS.com.au

Sat, 2019/08/31 - 1:01am
Kevin Rudd: Former Australian prime minister’s return to the public spotlight  NEWS.com.au

His name is Kevin, he's from Queensland and he's here to ... do what, exactly? Australia's third-favourite living Labor prime minister has been everywhere lately.

Samantha Harris graces the spring cover of Newcastle-based Facon magazine - Newcastle Herald

Sat, 2019/08/31 - 12:00am
Samantha Harris graces the spring cover of Newcastle-based Facon magazine  Newcastle Herald

Topics: A top model talks glamour and doing the washing; and happy Wattle Day.

Samantha Harris graces the spring cover of Newcastle-based Facon magazine - Newcastle Herald

Sat, 2019/08/31 - 12:00am
Samantha Harris graces the spring cover of Newcastle-based Facon magazine  Newcastle Herald

Topics: A top model talks glamour and doing the washing; and happy Wattle Day.

Queen Adelaide Restaurant – Keswick, Australia - Gastro - Atlas Obscura

Fri, 2019/08/30 - 11:34pm
Queen Adelaide Restaurant – Keswick, Australia - Gastro  Atlas Obscura

Discover Queen Adelaide Restaurant in Keswick, Australia: Dine aboard the historic Ghan train while retracing early explorers' journey through the Outback.

Arnhem Space Centre land challenge blasted by senior Gumatj leader Djawa Yunupingu - ABC News

Fri, 2019/08/30 - 10:42pm
Arnhem Space Centre land challenge blasted by senior Gumatj leader Djawa Yunupingu  ABC News

An ex-political candidate battling to raise $375000 to challenge the creation of a new space centre in Arnhem Land has been told to move on by a senior leader ...

Funding gap for Indigenous boarding school students - AM - ABC Local

Fri, 2019/08/30 - 10:10pm
Funding gap for Indigenous boarding school students - AM  ABC Local

As part of the ongoing attempt to close the gap in levels of education, the Federal Government's planning to extend the family tax benefit for families of ...

Tanya Day inquest: how police responded to questions about the role of racism in her death - The Guardian

Fri, 2019/08/30 - 10:00pm
Tanya Day inquest: how police responded to questions about the role of racism in her death  The Guardian

Officers tell coroners court how they dealt with the Yorta Yorta woman who died 17 days after falling asleep on a train.

Adani native title anger prompts police query about 'sensitivities' over removing protesters - ABC News

Fri, 2019/08/30 - 9:47pm
Adani native title anger prompts police query about 'sensitivities' over removing protesters  ABC News

After the Queensland Government extinguished native title over the Adani mine site this week, police are concerned a clash is likely between mine workers and ...

'The Australian Dream' Review | Telluride 2019 - Hollywood Reporter

Fri, 2019/08/30 - 8:00pm
'The Australian Dream' Review | Telluride 2019  Hollywood Reporter

Indigenous football legend Adam Goodes' experience of some of the most shocking racism in modern Australian sports yields a probing examination of the ...

Tanya Day inquest continues as government seeks new response to public drunkenness - National Indigenous Times

Fri, 2019/08/30 - 7:19pm
Tanya Day inquest continues as government seeks new response to public drunkenness  National Indigenous Times

Tireless advocacy from the family of Yorta Yorta woman Tanya Day has resulted in the Victorian Government's decision to decriminalise public drunkenness.

KLC CEO supports Kevin Rudd's call to former PMs to help with Indigenous recognition - National Indigenous Times

Fri, 2019/08/30 - 6:49pm
KLC CEO supports Kevin Rudd's call to former PMs to help with Indigenous recognition  National Indigenous Times

Kevin Rudd, Australia's 26th Prime Minister, has called for the current Government to enlist former Prime Ministers' help in enshrining an Indigenous voice.

Uluru visited by Pauline Hanson as climb close looms - National Indigenous Times

Fri, 2019/08/30 - 6:31pm
Uluru visited by Pauline Hanson as climb close looms  National Indigenous Times

The red centre is flooding with more tourists making the pilgrimage to scale deeply spiritual site, Uluru, before it's official close in October.

New report finds Indigenous Australians more likely to be incarcerated than African Americans - National Indigenous Times

Fri, 2019/08/30 - 4:09pm
New report finds Indigenous Australians more likely to be incarcerated than African Americans  National Indigenous Times

A new report released earlier this week has found Indigenous Australians are now more likely to be incarcerated than African Americans. Federal Labor ...

‘Vision’ on the road ahead, Morrison in driver’s seat - The Australian

Fri, 2019/08/30 - 2:07pm
‘Vision’ on the road ahead, Morrison in driver’s seat  The Australian

On this day a year ago Scott Morrison was a week into his job as Prime Minister, had named a *fresh* ministry, chatted with Macca on Australia All Over, visited ...

Was it disrespectful to tie my bike to a flagpole? - Sydney Morning Herald

Fri, 2019/08/30 - 2:00pm
Was it disrespectful to tie my bike to a flagpole?  Sydney Morning Herald

Q: I rode my bicycle to a meeting. I was late and the only place to lock it to was a flagpole with an Australian flag flying at the top. When I returned, I found a note ...

Our politicians have shown themselves too small for this task - The Age

Fri, 2019/08/30 - 2:00pm
Our politicians have shown themselves too small for this task  The Age

I am a magpie. It is my family's totem, our animal spirit. It connects us to our place, in my case Wiradjuri country in central west NSW. It is my home, the land on ...

Guardian Australia's The Killing Times wins prize in NSW premier's history awards - The Guardian

Fri, 2019/08/30 - 10:39am
Guardian Australia's The Killing Times wins prize in NSW premier's history awards  The Guardian

The Indigenous massacres project produced in collaboration with the University of Newcastle wins digital history prize.

KAPCO and Griffith University break stigma around Aboriginal economic development - National Indigenous Times

Fri, 2019/08/30 - 9:11am
KAPCO and Griffith University break stigma around Aboriginal economic development  National Indigenous Times

Aboriginal people are reclaiming power in the Kimberley pastoral industry, working to reap the benefits of economic development.

Corruption body to probe ‘serious incident’ complaints against police - The Australian

Fri, 2019/08/30 - 8:20am
Corruption body to probe ‘serious incident’ complaints against police  The Australian

Victorias independent corruption body will review more than 50 serious incident complaints made against police by Aboriginal people.

Native birds found dead, believed poisoned, on northern Victorian property - ABC News

Fri, 2019/08/30 - 7:11am
Native birds found dead, believed poisoned, on northern Victorian property  ABC News

Authorities discover more than 120 dead native birds, believed to have been poisoned, on a rural property in northern Victoria.

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