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How did Yeoval, NSW, become home to this striking Henry Moore sculpture? - ABC Local

Sat, 2019/08/17 - 10:45pm
How did Yeoval, NSW, become home to this striking Henry Moore sculpture?  ABC Local

The Sydney Olympics, the Waterhouse family and a mysterious Croatian have all played a part in the story of this small town's cherished work of art.

The road to hell, where children are left to fall through the cracks - The Guardian

Sat, 2019/08/17 - 10:00pm
The road to hell, where children are left to fall through the cracks  The Guardian

I'm told lawyers aren't meant to have these fierce, protective feelings for their clients, but the law isn't meant to torture children either.

Half the town has a chronic disease, yet there's hope - ABC News

Sat, 2019/08/17 - 9:00pm
Half the town has a chronic disease, yet there's hope  ABC News

Remote, rubbish-strewn red dirt with crowds of feral dogs and donkeys. A few dozen houses in a sea of desert mulga scrub, where modern life meets lore and ...

Half the town has a chronic disease, yet there's hope - ABC News

Sat, 2019/08/17 - 9:00pm
Half the town has a chronic disease, yet there's hope  ABC News

The land of the Alyawarr people in Central Australia has become the unlikely ground zero in the global fight against a crippling medical condition with wicked ...

Catholic Church using Aboriginal people in its fight against voluntary assisted dying plan - The West Australian

Sat, 2019/08/17 - 6:00pm
Catholic Church using Aboriginal people in its fight against voluntary assisted dying plan  The West Australian

The Catholic Church will step up its anti-voluntary assisted dying campaign by sending MPs video messages of indigenous people opposing the legislation.

Intergenerational Trauma Is a Biological Reality - Truthout

Sat, 2019/08/17 - 2:21pm
Intergenerational Trauma Is a Biological Reality  Truthout

Can we inherit the trauma of our ancestors and pass down our own trauma to later generations? Many have claimed this is the case, but for the first time, there ...

Native plants and flowers at the heart of rising tea trend - The Age

Sat, 2019/08/17 - 2:00pm
Native plants and flowers at the heart of rising tea trend  The Age

Australian tea companies are embracing native ingredients and locally-grown teas, with a range of native blends launching at this year's Sydney Tea Festival.

Visitors flock to Budj Bim Indigenous site after World Heritage listing - The Age

Sat, 2019/08/17 - 2:00pm
Visitors flock to Budj Bim Indigenous site after World Heritage listing  The Age

There has been a strong increase in visitors to Budj Bim since the extraordinary site was world heritage listed.

Armstrong paves the way for Indigenous children, as others did for him - The Age

Sat, 2019/08/17 - 10:40am
Armstrong paves the way for Indigenous children, as others did for him  The Age

Tony Armstrong knows he will be breaking glass ceilings when he debuts this weekend.

Armstrong paves the way for Indigenous children, as others did for him - Brisbane Times

Sat, 2019/08/17 - 10:40am
Armstrong paves the way for Indigenous children, as others did for him  Brisbane Times

Tony Armstrong knows he will be breaking glass ceilings when he debuts this weekend.

Is this Hugh Jackman's greatest show? - Sydney Morning Herald

Sat, 2019/08/17 - 7:40am
Is this Hugh Jackman's greatest show?  Sydney Morning Herald

The star and his backup dancers whip up the kind of triple-threat storm musical theatre fans live for.

Scott Morrison accuses GetUp of 'misogyny' and 'bullying' at Liberal state council - The Guardian

Sat, 2019/08/17 - 5:58am
Scott Morrison accuses GetUp of 'misogyny' and 'bullying' at Liberal state council  The Guardian

Man carrying Aboriginal flag arrested by police as union and climate activists protest at South Australian event.

Eat indigenous cuisine at these 10 restaurants around the world - USA Today 10Best

Sat, 2019/08/17 - 4:00am
Eat indigenous cuisine at these 10 restaurants around the world  USA Today 10Best

From cocktails to feature menu items to full-course meals, these are 10 restaurants highlighting indigenous ingredients around the world.

Adelaide answers the Mortal Kombat casting call - The Advertiser

Sat, 2019/08/17 - 3:54am
Adelaide answers the Mortal Kombat casting call  The Advertiser

The first of about 2500 hopeful extras for the Hollywood action feature Mortal Kombat were at Adelaide Studios by 6am including at least four who flew in from ...

Mortal Kombat extras casting calls brings out 2500 SA hopefuls - The Advertiser

Sat, 2019/08/17 - 3:54am
Mortal Kombat extras casting calls brings out 2500 SA hopefuls  The Advertiser

The first of about 2500 hopeful extras for the Hollywood action feature Mortal Kombat were at Adelaide Studios by 6am including at least four who flew in from ...

Bighouse Dreaming: playwright explores Indigenous incarceration - AM - ABC Local

Fri, 2019/08/16 - 10:02pm
Bighouse Dreaming: playwright explores Indigenous incarceration - AM  ABC Local

An Indigenous writer from Central Australia has created a play that looks at prison through the eyes of a 15-year-old with big dreams but a criminal past.

2019 Ballarat International Foto Biennale – in pictures | Art and design - The Guardian

Fri, 2019/08/16 - 10:00pm
2019 Ballarat International Foto Biennale – in pictures | Art and design  The Guardian

Creative director Fiona Sweet has put together an exceptional program showcasing some of the biggest international names in photography.

Adani mine opponent bankrupted by fight - 7NEWS

Fri, 2019/08/16 - 5:45pm
Adani mine opponent bankrupted by fight  7NEWS

A traditional owner forced into bankruptcy by Adani after numerous failed legal actions against its proposed Carmichael coalmine says he's not the only ...

Adani mine opponent bankrupted by fight - The West Australian

Fri, 2019/08/16 - 5:36pm
Adani mine opponent bankrupted by fight  The West Australian

Traditional owner Adrian Burragubba, forced into bankruptcy after failed legal actions against Adani's coalmine, says he's not the only indigenous opponent.

First members chosen for Vic treaty body - The West Australian

Fri, 2019/08/16 - 5:32pm
First members chosen for Vic treaty body  The West Australian

The first two traditional owners have been selected for Victoria's historic First Peoples' Assembly, the voice of Aboriginal communities in forming a treaty.

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