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Book swap closes the gap - The West Australian

Fri, 2019/08/30 - 7:11am
Book swap closes the gap  The West Australian

More than 1000 pre-loved books have been donated to The Great Book Swap event at Denmark's Spirit of Play Community School on Inlet Drive.

Sugar and water: Diet and structural inequality in remote communities - RACGP

Fri, 2019/08/30 - 5:29am
Sugar and water: Diet and structural inequality in remote communities  RACGP

Reliable drinking water. At a glance, it is something most people in Australia likely wouldn't even think twice about. For people in remote Aboriginal and Torres ...

Infants given sugary drinks because of water quality worries - Newcastle Herald

Fri, 2019/08/30 - 4:30am
Infants given sugary drinks because of water quality worries  Newcastle Herald

Indigenous children are drinking sugary drinks because of their parents' concerns over water quality, a study has found.

Rebuilt clinic offers better care - The West Australian

Fri, 2019/08/30 - 4:25am
Rebuilt clinic offers better care  The West Australian

Health care in the Aboriginal community of Jigalong has been given a boost with the refurbishment of its only health clinic.

Navy veteran awarded Australian Computer Society indigenous scholarship - Media Releases - CSO Australia

Fri, 2019/08/30 - 3:48am
Navy veteran awarded Australian Computer Society indigenous scholarship - Media Releases  CSO Australia

Warren Faulkner has been named the winner of the 2020 Australian Computer Society's indigenous IT student scholarship.

Protests planned in Sydney to save sacred land 1,000km away - SBS News

Fri, 2019/08/30 - 3:40am
Protests planned in Sydney to save sacred land 1,000km away  SBS News

A sacred Djab Wurrung site just outside of Ararat in Victoria's mid-west is set to be bulldozed to make-way for a bypass.

She’s a World-Famous Model. So Why Did an Australian Magazine Get Her Photo Wrong? - The New York Times

Fri, 2019/08/30 - 3:02am
She’s a World-Famous Model. So Why Did an Australian Magazine Get Her Photo Wrong?  The New York Times

The Australia Letter is a weekly newsletter from our Australia bureau. Sign up to get it by email. This week's issue is written by Isabella Kwai, a reporter with the ...

Not passive victims: Indigenous Australians respond to climate change - Foreground

Fri, 2019/08/30 - 2:41am
Not passive victims: Indigenous Australians respond to climate change  Foreground

With climate change disproportionately affecting indigenous peoples Indigenous Australians are finding opportunities for new initiatives and alliances.

Navy veteran awarded ACS indigenous scholarship - ACS

Fri, 2019/08/30 - 2:16am
Navy veteran awarded ACS indigenous scholarship  ACS

Upskilling with a Bachelor of IT at Charles Darwin University.

Turning Pages: Giving voice to more black writers - Sydney Morning Herald

Fri, 2019/08/30 - 2:15am
Turning Pages: Giving voice to more black writers  Sydney Morning Herald

There's never been a better time to be an Indigenous writer in Australia. But that doesn't mean they are having an easier time than other writers. Far from it.

Stunned community rallies - The West Australian

Fri, 2019/08/30 - 1:19am
Stunned community rallies  The West Australian

The community of Tambellup has rallied together since a tragic alleged murder of Wilfred Williams in the Great Southern town on August 4.

Play finds hope at Rainbow's End - Lakes Mail

Fri, 2019/08/30 - 1:15am
Play finds hope at Rainbow's End  Lakes Mail

An award-winning play titled Rainbow's End, written by indigenous Australian playwright and novelist, Jane Harrison is coming to the Art House at Wyong this ...

Thurston scores a win for mining employment - Australian Mining

Thu, 2019/08/29 - 11:56pm
Thurston scores a win for mining employment  Australian Mining

Evolution Mining has partnered with the Johnathan Thurston Academy (JTAcademy) to improve access to employment and training opportunities for local and ...

All Stars: Gold Coast Titans prop Ryan James ready to join silent anthem protest - NRL.COM

Thu, 2019/08/29 - 11:15pm
All Stars: Gold Coast Titans prop Ryan James ready to join silent anthem protest  NRL.COM

Injured Titans captain Ryan James has indicated his willingness to join the silent protest of the national anthem by Indigenous players as he targets the All Stars ...

Ancient civilisations had a bigger impact on Earth's environment than we thought - ABC News

Thu, 2019/08/29 - 11:13pm
Ancient civilisations had a bigger impact on Earth's environment than we thought  ABC News

When we think of humans affecting the Earth's environment, we mostly consider the profound changes we've made since the Industrial Revolution.

NT Police apologise for refusing to let NSW woman buy six-pack of beer in Alice Springs - ABC News

Thu, 2019/08/29 - 9:24pm
NT Police apologise for refusing to let NSW woman buy six-pack of beer in Alice Springs  ABC News

Northern Territory Police have apologised for refusing to let a New South Wales woman buy a six-pack of beer in Alice Springs.

Northern Land Council fishes for Chinese investment chances - ABC News

Thu, 2019/08/29 - 8:07pm
Northern Land Council fishes for Chinese investment chances  ABC News

One of Australia's most powerful Indigenous land councils is looking to attract more Chinese investment into Aboriginal land across the Northern Territory's Top ...

Edible insects business booming and experts predict a big export future - ABC News

Thu, 2019/08/29 - 8:00pm
Edible insects business booming and experts predict a big export future  ABC News

From energy bars made of pulverised crickets to a gourmet plate of mealworms, edible insects are a growing business in Australia and could become a solid ...

Smoke and mirrors: The nanny state critics behind the vape debate - ABC News

Thu, 2019/08/29 - 7:01pm
Smoke and mirrors: The nanny state critics behind the vape debate  ABC News

Paul Blamire is a modern-day alchemist, a would-be Willy Wonka who conjures up flavours in the spare room of his modest Western Sydney pad. The former ...

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