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The AFL’s Racism Debate Reflects Australian Race Relations In Ways We Rarely See - GQ Australia

Tue, 2019/08/27 - 5:45am
The AFL’s Racism Debate Reflects Australian Race Relations In Ways We Rarely See  GQ Australia

Both a player and the sport's first indigenous radio commentator, Tony Armstrong has seen the way the Adam Goodes saga affected the wider indigenous ...

Aboriginal man awarded $400,000 for 'cowardly and brutal attack' by police - The Guardian

Tue, 2019/08/27 - 5:24am
Aboriginal man awarded $400,000 for 'cowardly and brutal attack' by police  The Guardian

Judge says assault of Eathan Cruse during 2015 counter-terrorism raid in Melbourne was an 'abuse of power'

Australia's overdose crisis is 'getting worse' - RACGP

Tue, 2019/08/27 - 5:00am
Australia's overdose crisis is 'getting worse'  RACGP

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Expanding the robodebt scheme to pensioners would be disastrous, Acoss says - The Guardian

Tue, 2019/08/27 - 4:56am
Expanding the robodebt scheme to pensioners would be disastrous, Acoss says  The Guardian

It is beyond belief the government would consider such a harmful move for budget savings, welfare body chief says.

Legal and welfare checks should be extended to save Aboriginal lives in custody - The Conversation AU

Tue, 2019/08/27 - 4:44am
Legal and welfare checks should be extended to save Aboriginal lives in custody  The Conversation AU

Tanya Day, Ms Dhu and Rebecca Maher are among the 400 people who have died in custody more than 25 years since the Royal Commission. How could ...

Third of NSW, Vic students suffer racism - The Canberra Times

Tue, 2019/08/27 - 4:16am
Third of NSW, Vic students suffer racism  The Canberra Times

One-in-three public school students in NSW and Victoria have experienced racist bullying at the hands of their peers, an Australian university study has found...

Tanya Day inquest: police officer says he was 'trying to look after her' - The Guardian

Tue, 2019/08/27 - 4:03am
Tanya Day inquest: police officer says he was 'trying to look after her'  The Guardian

Senior constable Stephen Thomas said Day smelled of alcohol and was 'almost unintelligible' when they removed her from train.

Indigenous SA trailblazer Gladys Elphick centre of Google Doodle - The Advertiser

Tue, 2019/08/27 - 2:39am
Indigenous SA trailblazer Gladys Elphick centre of Google Doodle  The Advertiser

We're all familiar with Google's daily homepage doodles. We see it every time we search something up to prove a friend wrong. But today's doodle is special to ...

From Darkness: Steven Oliver's Blend Of Sadness With Humour - scenestr

Tue, 2019/08/27 - 2:12am
From Darkness: Steven Oliver's Blend Of Sadness With Humour  scenestr

Brisbane Festival and La Boite Theatre Company present Steven Oliver's newest written work 'From Darkness', a contemporary view of an Aboriginal Australian ...

Legal action over NT indigenous abuse - Yahoo News Australia

Tue, 2019/08/27 - 12:53am
Legal action over NT indigenous abuse  Yahoo News Australia

The federal government and the Catholic church are facing possible legal action over the abuse of children at the Garden Point Mission, north of Darwin.

Kevin Rudd challenges Aussies to bizarre competition in the name of charity - Starts at 60

Mon, 2019/08/26 - 10:38pm
Kevin Rudd challenges Aussies to bizarre competition in the name of charity  Starts at 60

Former prime minister Kevin Rudd will put his sporting skills on full display after challenging Aussies to a handball competition in a bid to promote reconciliation ...

Just 1 in 100 teachers are Indigenous. That's a problem — and it affects kids, too - ABC News

Mon, 2019/08/26 - 10:00pm
Just 1 in 100 teachers are Indigenous. That's a problem — and it affects kids, too  ABC News

Just 1 per cent of teachers identify as Indigenous. That lack of diversity is really daunting for people like Rachel Bos, who feel uncomfortable and unsafe around ...

Pauline Hanson changes her mind on Uluru climb ban - The West Australian

Mon, 2019/08/26 - 9:59pm
Pauline Hanson changes her mind on Uluru climb ban  The West Australian

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson “sees the sense” in banning the climb of Uluru, but pointed to safety reasons being the primary concern. Speaking about her ...

Pauline Hanson Gets Absolutely Owned By Aboriginal Woman Over The Meaning Of Indigenous - LADbible

Mon, 2019/08/26 - 9:29pm
Pauline Hanson Gets Absolutely Owned By Aboriginal Woman Over The Meaning Of Indigenous  LADbible

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has really been putting in the hard yards this year in terms of media stunts. It's difficult for her not to attract headlines because ...

Morning mail: Labor donations inquiry, drug deaths rise, Macron condemns wife insult - The Guardian

Mon, 2019/08/26 - 9:01pm
Morning mail: Labor donations inquiry, drug deaths rise, Macron condemns wife insult  The Guardian

Tuesday: ALP donor's donation inflated from $500 to $5000, Icac documents reveal. Plus, French president rebukes Brazilian leader over 'rude' comments.

Defence and Darumbal mark Indigenous land use agreement - Defence Connect

Mon, 2019/08/26 - 8:23pm
Defence and Darumbal mark Indigenous land use agreement  Defence Connect

A ceremony has been held in Rockhampton today to mark the registration of an Indigenous Land Use Agreement between Defence and the Traditional Owners ...

Fraser Island traditional owners' compensation drags on over 'what we should have got a long time ago' - ABC News

Mon, 2019/08/26 - 8:13pm
Fraser Island traditional owners' compensation drags on over 'what we should have got a long time ago'  ABC News

The Indigenous owners of Fraser Island, the world's largest sand island, are frustrated by delays in their claim for compensation from the Queensland ...

We should listen to Indigenous perspectives this Father's Day - The Canberra Times

Mon, 2019/08/26 - 6:30pm
We should listen to Indigenous perspectives this Father's Day  The Canberra Times

Hearing the stories of Indigenous people in the remote Kimberley region of WA, I was struck by the way in which parenting and place are interconnected.

Legal challenge over Sussan Ley's decision to put potential mining jobs at Shenhua Mine before cultural heritage - ABC News

Mon, 2019/08/26 - 6:12pm
Legal challenge over Sussan Ley's decision to put potential mining jobs at Shenhua Mine before cultural heritage  ABC News

A decision to prioritise a controversial coal project over the protection of Indigenous sacred sites has landed the Federal Environment Minister at the centre of a ...

Racism study finds one in three school students are victims of discrimination - The Guardian

Mon, 2019/08/26 - 6:00pm
Racism study finds one in three school students are victims of discrimination  The Guardian

The first-of-its-kind study finds 40% of students in years five to nine from non-Anglo or European backgrounds reported experiencing racial discrimination.

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