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Hazelhurst receives federal government grant to tour exhibition around the country - St George and Sutherland Shire Leader

Wed, 2019/07/03 - 10:00pm
Hazelhurst receives federal government grant to tour exhibition around the country  St George and Sutherland Shire Leader

Hazelhurst Arts Centre has been awarded federal government funding to tour the ground-breaking exhibition, Weapons for the Soldier. The $155000 grant from ...

Hazelhurst receives federal government grant to tour exhibition around the country - St George and Sutherland Shire Leader

Wed, 2019/07/03 - 10:00pm
Hazelhurst receives federal government grant to tour exhibition around the country  St George and Sutherland Shire Leader

Hazelhurst Arts Centre has been awarded federal government funding to tour the ground-breaking exhibition, Weapons for the Soldier. The $155000 grant from ...

Beekeeper left to count the carnage as native bees go to war with fighting swarms - ABC News

Wed, 2019/07/03 - 8:06pm
Beekeeper left to count the carnage as native bees go to war with fighting swarms  ABC News

Bundaberg beekeeper Kai Gerschau thought his native bees were mating when he first spotted the massive black swarm in his backyard, but a closer look ...

Australian Gothic: from Hanging Rock to Nick Cave and Kylie, this genre explores our dark side - The Conversation AU

Wed, 2019/07/03 - 7:59pm
Australian Gothic: from Hanging Rock to Nick Cave and Kylie, this genre explores our dark side  The Conversation AU

Gothic texts are not all bloodsucking vampires and howling werewolves. An Australian Gothic tradition took root alongside colonisation, influencing writers from ...

Unacceptable Number Of Stillbirths In Australia A 'Call To Arms' - 10 daily

Wed, 2019/07/03 - 7:13pm
Unacceptable Number Of Stillbirths In Australia A 'Call To Arms'  10 daily

While decreasing among some groups, stillbirth numbers are still far too high for a country considered one of the safest places in the world to have children, ...

Attorney-General John Quigley tough-on-crime push masks big plan to cut Aboriginal jail rate - The West Australian

Wed, 2019/07/03 - 6:00pm
Attorney-General John Quigley tough-on-crime push masks big plan to cut Aboriginal jail rate  The West Australian

Behind the scenes, WA's justice system is undergoing one of its biggest shake-ups in almost a century, as Attorney-General John Quigley fights the quiet fight.

Tarnanthi returns with first glimpse of 2019 festival program - The Adelaide Review

Wed, 2019/07/03 - 4:45pm
Tarnanthi returns with first glimpse of 2019 festival program  The Adelaide Review

South Australia's annual celebration of contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art is back in 2019. Now in its fourth year, Tarnanthi will return in ...

Today's Birthday 4/7 - Yahoo7 News

Wed, 2019/07/03 - 2:05pm
Today's Birthday 4/7  Yahoo7 News

Today's Birthday, July 4: Australian actor Hunter Page-Lochard ( 1993 - )

Even more reason to step up the fight against smoking - The Age

Wed, 2019/07/03 - 2:01pm
Even more reason to step up the fight against smoking  The Age

A new study is a warning call to health professionals, governments, and the 2.7 million Australians who still smoke, to start taking the problem seriously again.

It's no time for Aboriginal elation, but nor for despair - Sydney Morning Herald

Wed, 2019/07/03 - 2:00pm
It's no time for Aboriginal elation, but nor for despair  Sydney Morning Herald

Two of NSW's most prominent Aboriginal people had high hopes for the nation's 46th Parliament, which sat for the first time this week. Prime Minister Scott ...

Walking together, but which way? - IndigenousX

Wed, 2019/07/03 - 11:15am
Walking together, but which way?  IndigenousX

Yesterday, in Canberra, the Prime Minister gave a speech at the Welcome to Country and smoking ceremony held to open parliament, which has been ...

Our Voices: Indigeneity and Architecture - News - The University of Sydney

Wed, 2019/07/03 - 8:57am
Our Voices: Indigeneity and Architecture  News - The University of Sydney

Indigenous authors from Canada, USA, New Zealand and Australia come together to explore the spaces which are informed by indigenous identities and ...

Meet the all-Aboriginal fire and rescue team breaking down stigmas in the city - National Indigenous Times

Wed, 2019/07/03 - 8:49am
Meet the all-Aboriginal fire and rescue team breaking down stigmas in the city  National Indigenous Times

Australia's first all-Aboriginal Fire and Rescue NSW platoon has made its home in Redfern in a pivotal moment for the community.

Cultural site formally recognised on privately owned farm - National Indigenous Times

Wed, 2019/07/03 - 8:04am
Cultural site formally recognised on privately owned farm  National Indigenous Times

The Gollion Ochre Quarry was declared and listed as a significant Aboriginal place over the weekend. Just half an hour from Canberra's CBD, the privately ...

21st century technology brings city's 60,000-year history to life - Sydney Morning Herald

Wed, 2019/07/03 - 7:32am
21st century technology brings city's 60,000-year history to life  Sydney Morning Herald

A tourist visiting the Opera House or Circular Quay can hear stories about local Indigenous culture and knowledge with a new app.

Former Chief of Navy heads up new Indigenous agency - National Indigenous Times

Wed, 2019/07/03 - 7:31am
Former Chief of Navy heads up new Indigenous agency  National Indigenous Times

Former Chief of Navy and Vice Chief of the Defence Force Ray Griggs AO, CSC has been named CEO of the newly launched National Indigenous Australians ...

Victoria's commitment to a non-fatal strangulation offence will make a difference to vulnerable women - The Conversation AU

Wed, 2019/07/03 - 7:04am
Victoria's commitment to a non-fatal strangulation offence will make a difference to vulnerable women  The Conversation AU

This week, Victoria has joined several other states and committed to introducing a non-fatal strangulation offence. This move will change the way domestic ...

Practicing occupational therapy in the Kimberley - Swinburne University of Technology

Wed, 2019/07/03 - 6:55am
Practicing occupational therapy in the Kimberley  Swinburne University of Technology

Swinburne occupational therapy student Grace Moore experienced providing remote health care, on placement at a school in Broome, Western Australia.

Tributes to Bob Hawke soar above the political fray with a homily in praise of change - The Guardian

Wed, 2019/07/03 - 6:45am
Tributes to Bob Hawke soar above the political fray with a homily in praise of change  The Guardian

Labor veteran Warren Snowdon leads the charge on parliament's day of condolences for the former PM, with a plea to 'remove the ideological shackles' and ...

Indigenous men interested in health – but feel services don't meet their needs - National Indigenous Times

Wed, 2019/07/03 - 6:25am
Indigenous men interested in health – but feel services don't meet their needs  National Indigenous Times

A post-doctoral research fellow has suggested health care professionals should ask Indigenous men how they want to use their health care services.

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