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Training a new generation of Aboriginal leaders - The Australian

Sun, 2019/07/07 - 2:08pm
Training a new generation of Aboriginal leaders  The Australian

Australias biggest land rights council — representing more than 25000 Aboriginal members across NSW — is reinventing itself to entice young indigenous ...

Crisis talks aim to save Pearson family scheme - The Australian

Sun, 2019/07/07 - 2:03pm
Crisis talks aim to save Pearson family scheme  The Australian

Crisis talks will be held in Cairns this week to push for a certain future for Noel Pearsons Family Responsibilities Commission, which is in danger of being axed ...

Aboriginal cultural site on Heritage list - The Australian

Sun, 2019/07/07 - 2:00pm
Aboriginal cultural site on Heritage list  The Australian

Two World Heritage sites in Australia could be expanded after an Aboriginal aquaculture site became the first to make the list purely for cultural reasons.

Labor pollies go bush to meet families touched by suicide - The Australian

Sun, 2019/07/07 - 2:00pm
Labor pollies go bush to meet families touched by suicide  The Australian

Armed with swags and cooking equipment, Linda Burney and four Labor colleagues will traverse remote indigenous communities in a couple of ...

PM wants high suicide rate reduced to zero - The Australian

Sun, 2019/07/07 - 2:00pm
PM wants high suicide rate reduced to zero  The Australian

Scott Morrison has sought expert advice on Australias high suicide rate and what the federal government can do in the short term, and longer term, to save more ...

Bill Kelty urges cuts to top tax rate - The Australian Financial Review

Sun, 2019/07/07 - 2:00pm
Bill Kelty urges cuts to top tax rate  The Australian Financial Review

Bill Kelty contradicts Labor's policy on tax and argues the Morrison government's tax package doesn't go far enough in reducing the top marginal tax rate.

Australian history: The story of outback horror house Lawn Hill - NEWS.com.au

Sun, 2019/07/07 - 9:51am
Australian history: The story of outback horror house Lawn Hill  NEWS.com.au

The house where 40 pairs of human ears were nailed up around the walls still stands up in the Gulf country, in a remote part of the outback most Australians ...

Public art panels installed in Parkes CBD ahead of 2019 NAIDOC Week - Parkes Champion-Post

Sun, 2019/07/07 - 8:30am
Public art panels installed in Parkes CBD ahead of 2019 NAIDOC Week  Parkes Champion-Post

"Thank you to the St Vincent de Paul Society for supporting the public art program and offering their wall to display the artwork."

Aboriginal soldiers remembered - The West Australian

Sun, 2019/07/07 - 7:38am
Aboriginal soldiers remembered  The West Australian

This book is the result of years of solid research, dedication and detective work by WA's Aboriginal History Research Unit which delved deep into little-known ...

Capital Football fields first Koori team at Kanga Cup - The Canberra Times

Sun, 2019/07/07 - 7:00am
Capital Football fields first Koori team at Kanga Cup  The Canberra Times

The Koori Kangaroos made their Kanga Cup debut on Sunday, marking the beginning of NAIDOC week.

2019 NAIDOC Week pushes for truthful depiction of colonisation to underpin the narrative of Australian history - Port Macquarie News

Sun, 2019/07/07 - 7:00am
2019 NAIDOC Week pushes for truthful depiction of colonisation to underpin the narrative of Australian history  Port Macquarie News

NAIDOC Week highlights the desire of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to have a seat at the bargaining table in discussions of Constitutional reform ...

Capital Football fields first Koori team at Kanga Cup - The Canberra Times

Sun, 2019/07/07 - 7:00am
Capital Football fields first Koori team at Kanga Cup  The Canberra Times

The Koori Kangaroos made their Kanga Cup debut on Sunday, marking the beginning of NAIDOC week.

Capital Football fields first Koori team at Kanga Cup - The Canberra Times

Sun, 2019/07/07 - 7:00am
Capital Football fields first Koori team at Kanga Cup  The Canberra Times

The Koori Kangaroos made their Kanga Cup debut on Sunday, marking the beginning of NAIDOC week.

Australia’s ancient Budj Bim site added to UNESCO World Heritage List - NEWS.com.au

Sun, 2019/07/07 - 6:14am
Australia’s ancient Budj Bim site added to UNESCO World Heritage List  NEWS.com.au

It's considered one of the oldest aquaculture sites in the world, and after more than a decade of fervent lobbying, the Budj Bim Cultural Landscape has finally ...

Voice. Treaty. Truth. - Pursuit

Sun, 2019/07/07 - 5:50am
Voice. Treaty. Truth.  Pursuit

Indigenous relations in Australia have come a long way, but in NAIDOC Week 2019 a University of Melbourne expert says there is still an uncomfortable way to ...

Australian Aboriginal site gains World Heritage recognition - TRT World

Sun, 2019/07/07 - 4:03am
Australian Aboriginal site gains World Heritage recognition  TRT World

People of Aboriginal descent make up about three percent of Australia's population – but they have far higher poverty rates and lower life expectancy than ...

Where to find the NAIDOC Week ceremonies, celebrations and activities in Tamworth - The Northern Daily Leader

Sun, 2019/07/07 - 4:00am
Where to find the NAIDOC Week ceremonies, celebrations and activities in Tamworth  The Northern Daily Leader

The Tamworth community will celebrate the Indigenous voice of Australia for the next month, as NAIDOC Week gets stretched either side by activities and events ...

Support, not research: How to lower Australia's high suicide rate - Independent Australia

Sun, 2019/07/07 - 3:07am
Support, not research: How to lower Australia's high suicide rate  Independent Australia

Governments of all stripes must better fund frontline suicide prevention services to save lives, writes Gerry Georgatos.

Immunisation rates for Australian children reaches record 95% - The Guardian

Sun, 2019/07/07 - 2:31am
Immunisation rates for Australian children reaches record 95%  The Guardian

Nearly 97% coverage for Indigenous five-year-olds beats national figure.

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