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Indigenous Businesses set to flourish in Western Australia - Business News

Tue, 2019/07/02 - 2:06am
Indigenous Businesses set to flourish in Western Australia  Business News

Recent years have seen a growing awareness that the keys to Indigenous advancement and development are broader than social programmes and government ...

Telstra NATSIAA 2019 finalists speak their truths through art - Telstra Exchange

Tue, 2019/07/02 - 1:58am
Telstra NATSIAA 2019 finalists speak their truths through art  Telstra Exchange

As we prepare to celebrate the incredible and diverse range of talents on display at this year's Telstra NATSIAA, it's important to reflect on how the field affects ...

Milroy maintains fight for Australia’s children - Business News

Tue, 2019/07/02 - 1:54am
Milroy maintains fight for Australia’s children  Business News

SPECIAL REPORT: Helen Milroy believes courage, effort, and collaboration are needed to help heal intergenerational trauma suffered by indigenous ...

Big data researcher wins Emerging Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Researcher Award - UNSW Newsroom

Tue, 2019/07/02 - 12:45am
Big data researcher wins Emerging Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Researcher Award  UNSW Newsroom

UNSW medical data researcher Dr Kalinda Griffiths has won a major award from the Lowitja Institute for her research into health inequalities across Australia.

Big vision for Albany bicentenary - The West Australian

Tue, 2019/07/02 - 12:44am
Big vision for Albany bicentenary  The West Australian

A year-long celebration could be on the cards for Albany's bicentenary, marking the 200th anniversary of WA's first European settlement.

Politics Now: 46th Parliament kicks off with almighty push to pass Scott Morrison's full tax cuts - The Australian

Tue, 2019/07/02 - 12:35am
Politics Now: 46th Parliament kicks off with almighty push to pass Scott Morrison's full tax cuts  The Australian

Hello and welcome to PoliticsNow, The Australians live blog on the happenings at Parliament House in Canberra. The 46th Parliament of Australia kicks off ...

New policy to acknowledge indigenous - The West Australian

Tue, 2019/07/02 - 12:08am
New policy to acknowledge indigenous  The West Australian

Harvey Shire Council will introduce a Welcome to Country and Acknowledgement of Country Policy following a decision made at last week's council meeting.

Workshops to help poets hone slam skills - Newcastle Star

Tue, 2019/07/02 - 12:00am
Workshops to help poets hone slam skills  Newcastle Star

The search is on for Australia's next poetry slam champion and this year Hunter poets will have more opportunities than ever before to hone their craft in pursuit ...

Leaders pledge co-operation on recognition - SBS

Mon, 2019/07/01 - 11:42pm
Leaders pledge co-operation on recognition  SBS

The nation's political leaders have promised to work together and with their indigenous colleagues to bring about constitutional recognition.

Leaders pledge co-operation on recognition - 9News

Mon, 2019/07/01 - 11:38pm
Leaders pledge co-operation on recognition  9News

The nation's political leaders have promised to work together and with their indigenous colleagues to bring...

Celebrating Queensland fibre stories - UQ News - UQ News

Mon, 2019/07/01 - 9:05pm
Celebrating Queensland fibre stories - UQ News  UQ News

Janet Fieldhouse Bands 2012. Collection of The University of Queensland, purchased 2012. Reproduced courtesy of the artist and Vivien Anderson Gallery, ...

Morning mail: Hong Kong chaos, Antarctic ice loss, Venus Williams shock - The Guardian

Mon, 2019/07/01 - 8:51pm
Morning mail: Hong Kong chaos, Antarctic ice loss, Venus Williams shock  The Guardian

Tuesday: More than 50 people are injured as protesters clashed with police. Plus: 15-year-old beats tennis star at Wimbledon.

How a Rugby Star’s Homophobic Posts Got Australians Arguing About Religion - The New York Times

Mon, 2019/07/01 - 7:00pm
How a Rugby Star’s Homophobic Posts Got Australians Arguing About Religion  The New York Times

SYDNEY, Australia — Religion isn't a welcome dinner subject for most Australians. The country has grown increasingly secular, and in one recent poll a majority ...

Australia’s Central Bank Looks Likely to Cut Rates ⁠— From the Outback - Bloomberg

Mon, 2019/07/01 - 7:00pm
Australia’s Central Bank Looks Likely to Cut Rates ⁠— From the Outback  Bloomberg

The Reserve Bank of Australia's policy decision on Tuesday is more unusual than most.

'So much that will be lost': concerns grow over plan to raise Warragamba dam wall - The Guardian

Mon, 2019/07/01 - 6:00pm
'So much that will be lost': concerns grow over plan to raise Warragamba dam wall  The Guardian

Traditional custodians, the Blue Mountains mayor and even the UN are concerned about the impacts of the NSW government move.

'Why not Paris?': five Indigenous artists and their trek from remote Australia - The Guardian

Mon, 2019/07/01 - 6:00pm
'Why not Paris?': five Indigenous artists and their trek from remote Australia  The Guardian

To exhibit their work in France, these women drove over stone country, deserts and 31 river crossings – and that was just to get passports.

Instructors at Australian university told to teach creation myth instead of science - The College Fix

Mon, 2019/07/01 - 5:54pm
Instructors at Australian university told to teach creation myth instead of science  The College Fix

'They have always been in Australia'. Instructors at a prominent university in Australia have been warned not to lecture on the natural historical record of that ...

Sexual disease surge sparks national call to action - The Australian

Mon, 2019/07/01 - 2:03pm
Sexual disease surge sparks national call to action  The Australian

The Northern Territory is rallying the states for a stronger response to the ongoing syphilis outbreak, high rate of HIV diagnoses and sexually transmitted ...

Broome Senior’s indigenous education push - The West Australian

Mon, 2019/07/01 - 8:29am
Broome Senior’s indigenous education push  The West Australian

The school has become the first in the State to appoint an Aboriginal education co-ordinator.

Government ‘wrong’ on lands council: Brownley - The West Australian

Mon, 2019/07/01 - 7:42am
Government ‘wrong’ on lands council: Brownley  The West Australian

Aboriginal councillor says native title *service* provider should have been restructured, not had funding cut.

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