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Mainstream Media (Keywords: Indigenous, Australia)

Sensibilities do not negate facts - The Australian

Fri, 2019/06/28 - 2:00pm
Sensibilities do not negate facts  The Australian

Mentioning that indigenous people have lived on our continent for at least 40000 years is not racist, classist, disparaging, discriminatory, non-inclusive, unfair, ...

Is there any way back from the war on crime? - The Age

Fri, 2019/06/28 - 1:26pm
Is there any way back from the war on crime?  The Age

On election night last November, Daniel Andrews proudly boasted that both his state and his government were the most progressive in the nation. To back his ...

Don’t let the UK’s love of Australia stretch to our barbaric treatment of refugees - The Guardian

Fri, 2019/06/28 - 10:58am
Don’t let the UK’s love of Australia stretch to our barbaric treatment of refugees  The Guardian

Boris Johnson should not endorse the Australian immigration system while ignoring its horrific detention centres, says Australian-born writer Brydie ...

Business Schools Need To Do More To Attract Indigenous Students - MBA News Australia

Fri, 2019/06/28 - 9:28am
Business Schools Need To Do More To Attract Indigenous Students  MBA News Australia

Australian business schools can be doing more to boost the number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander business students, according to the President of the ...

Bill Nighy falls in love with Australian outback, filming Buckley's Chance in Broken Hill - ABC News

Fri, 2019/06/28 - 9:06am
Bill Nighy falls in love with Australian outback, filming Buckley's Chance in Broken Hill  ABC News

Bill Nighy says he's fallen in love with Australian outback skies and small-town charm while filming his new movie, Buckley's Chance, in Broken Hill.

Uluru fun run championships brings together communities from all corners of Australia - SBS

Fri, 2019/06/28 - 8:01am
Uluru fun run championships brings together communities from all corners of Australia  SBS

The fun run championships are in its eighth year and only growing bigger as people of all ages trek to Uluru to represent their community.

MP Bronwyn Taylor lobbied state government over alleged illegal land clearing on property she owns - The Guardian

Fri, 2019/06/28 - 6:50am
MP Bronwyn Taylor lobbied state government over alleged illegal land clearing on property she owns  The Guardian

Sister-in-law of Angus Taylor called state office of the environment and told them she was an MP and had done nothing wrong.

White cedar is a rare bird: a winter deciduous Australian tree - The Conversation AU

Fri, 2019/06/28 - 6:12am
White cedar is a rare bird: a winter deciduous Australian tree  The Conversation AU

White cedar grows across Asia and Australia, as a hardy and resilient deciduous.

High Court will decide if Aboriginal people can control beach access - SBS

Fri, 2019/06/28 - 6:10am
High Court will decide if Aboriginal people can control beach access  SBS

Traditional Owners in Western Australia argue that native title trumps public access to the coastline.

New art more welcoming - The Flinders News

Fri, 2019/06/28 - 6:00am
New art more welcoming  The Flinders News

Two new pieces of Aboriginal art were installed at the Goyders Line Medical Centre in Peterborough.

'An absolute national shame': Government urged to invest more in Aboriginal-led services - Pro Bono Australia

Fri, 2019/06/28 - 5:57am
'An absolute national shame': Government urged to invest more in Aboriginal-led services  Pro Bono Australia

The Australian government must invest strongly in Aboriginal community-controlled solutions if it wants better outcomes from the Closing the Gap refresh, ...

Palaszczuk government will no longer appoint Pat O’Shane to Cape York welfare reform role - The Australian

Fri, 2019/06/28 - 5:34am
Palaszczuk government will no longer appoint Pat O’Shane to Cape York welfare reform role  The Australian

The Palaszczuk government will no longer appoint Australias first Aboriginal magistrate Pat OShane to an influential Cape York welfare reform role, after she ...

Elegance, poise until the very end: Tributes flow for Australia’s first indigenous model born on Palm - Townsville Bulletin

Fri, 2019/06/28 - 5:24am
Elegance, poise until the very end: Tributes flow for Australia’s first indigenous model born on Palm  Townsville Bulletin

AUSTRALIA'S first indigenous model who wooed audiences across the country and shared a catwalk with Mr Universe Arnold Schwarzenegger in the 1970s ...

'Giant wombat' fossil discovered by council workers in Australia - The Guardian

Fri, 2019/06/28 - 4:52am
'Giant wombat' fossil discovered by council workers in Australia  The Guardian

Fossilised jaw of baby diprotodon, a type of megafauna extinct for millennia, extracted in NSW by Australian Museum.

Mothers and babies in Australia - RACGP

Fri, 2019/06/28 - 4:43am
Mothers and babies in Australia  RACGP

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Warren Mundine approved for Sky News government grant before applying - The Guardian

Fri, 2019/06/28 - 4:25am
Warren Mundine approved for Sky News government grant before applying  The Guardian

Indigenous figure became Liberal candidate several months after $200000 awarded for his TV show, Mundine Means Business.

ICYMI: The week in arts - ArtsHub

Fri, 2019/06/28 - 3:39am
ICYMI: The week in arts  ArtsHub

A crackdown on fake Indigenous art, new festivals for Adelaide and bright lights in Albany.

Book swap to fundraise for indigenous literacy - Community Newspaper Group

Fri, 2019/06/28 - 3:00am
Book swap to fundraise for indigenous literacy  Community Newspaper Group

Connor Holleman (3), Lucca Jotta (3) and Layla Wright (3) Goodstart Early Learning has recently signed up to support The Great Book Swap which helps to buy ...

How the MeToo movement affected Australia - The Age

Fri, 2019/06/28 - 2:15am
How the MeToo movement affected Australia  The Age

The editors have done a terrific job curating this collection of writing about MeToo and Australia.

Annette Shun Wah talks about racism, theatre and growing up on a chicken abattoir - Sydney Morning Herald

Fri, 2019/06/28 - 12:17am
Annette Shun Wah talks about racism, theatre and growing up on a chicken abattoir  Sydney Morning Herald

One-time TV presenter, performer and producer Annette Shun Wah is determined to see a more diverse Australia reflected on our screens.

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