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Billion-dollar Indigenous-led power station to revive struggling Queensland coal town - ABC News

Mon, 2019/06/17 - 7:41pm
Billion-dollar Indigenous-led power station to revive struggling Queensland coal town  ABC News

A proposed $2 billion Indigenous-led coal-fired power station in Collinsville in North Queensland — developed by Brisbane-based Indigenous company Shine ...

No fresh fish and no respite care: the challenges facing Indigenous aged care - The Guardian

Mon, 2019/06/17 - 6:00pm
No fresh fish and no respite care: the challenges facing Indigenous aged care  The Guardian

Royal commission hears of red tape, lack of funding and cultural insensitivity creating barriers to care for elderly Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders.

Modelling shows 'mind-blowing' ancient Aboriginal journey to Australia - Sydney Morning Herald

Mon, 2019/06/17 - 3:00pm
Modelling shows 'mind-blowing' ancient Aboriginal journey to Australia  Sydney Morning Herald

New modelling has shown the first humans to arrive in Australia 50000 years ago did so deliberately using navigation, not by accident.

Indigenous call deserves response from the heart - The Australian

Mon, 2019/06/17 - 2:09pm
Indigenous call deserves response from the heart  The Australian

Last month, 22 leaders in the finance sector issued a joint call for Australians to embrace the call in the Uluru Statement from the Heart for indigenous ...

Referendum in reach for Aboriginal ‘voice’: Kenneth Wiltshire - The Australian

Mon, 2019/06/17 - 2:01pm
Referendum in reach for Aboriginal ‘voice’: Kenneth Wiltshire  The Australian

The proposed Aboriginal voice to parliament is well thought out and a referendum on the issue can be easily achieved before the next election, it has been ...

Voice to Parliament too important to get wrong - The Australian

Mon, 2019/06/17 - 2:00pm
Voice to Parliament too important to get wrong  The Australian

The largest yes vote in our history of referendums was the 1967 amendment to the Australian Constitution relating to indigenous affairs. This gave the federal ...

Exploring the Australian coastal wilderness where Blue Planet II was filmed - The Telegraph

Mon, 2019/06/17 - 11:26am
Exploring the Australian coastal wilderness where Blue Planet II was filmed  The Telegraph

We stop at the “drive-through” Bottlemart in Denham to pick up beer, then head off through the dusk with live commentary from an Aussie Rules football game in ...

Indigenous people believe aged care isn't 'culturally safe', and ageing earlier - The Age

Mon, 2019/06/17 - 8:39am
Indigenous people believe aged care isn't 'culturally safe', and ageing earlier  The Age

Most Indigenous people are shunning residential aged care, preferring to stay with family, community and on country, the Royal Commission on Aged Care ...

Is Briggs Australia's bravest political voice? - Beat Magazine

Mon, 2019/06/17 - 8:12am
Is Briggs Australia's bravest political voice?  Beat Magazine

Plaqued in lights out the front of Melbourne's Northcote Social Club last Thursday read the words 'Briggs for PM'. And as the sun went down on the evening, ...

Queensland's Environment Minister 'devastated' following Adani coal mine approval - ABC News

Mon, 2019/06/17 - 7:48am
Queensland's Environment Minister 'devastated' following Adani coal mine approval  ABC News

Queensland Environment Minister Leeanne Enoch has been filmed saying she is "devastated" following her own department's approval of the Adani coal mine.

Alabama takes choice from poor women but so does Australia - The Age

Mon, 2019/06/17 - 7:24am
Alabama takes choice from poor women but so does Australia  The Age

When I first meet Elizabeth she's waiting nervously outside West Alabama Women's centre in Tuscaloosa - one of three abortions clinics in the whole state, ...

Geraldton student designs shirt - The West Australian

Mon, 2019/06/17 - 7:05am
Geraldton student designs shirt  The West Australian

For the first time, Strathalbyn Christian College is sending a country week squad to Perth and, thanks to Calli-Rose Woods, they will be going down in style.

'Gross violation': Indigenous boy reportedly held naked inside Brisbane police cell for days - The Guardian

Mon, 2019/06/17 - 7:00am
'Gross violation': Indigenous boy reportedly held naked inside Brisbane police cell for days  The Guardian

Disability advocates are outraged at reports an intellectually impaired Indigenous boy was held naked inside a police watch house in Brisbane for days.

The secret to successful architecture - The Australian Financial Review

Mon, 2019/06/17 - 7:00am
The secret to successful architecture  The Australian Financial Review

Australia is littered with the ruins of well-intentioned, but failed, projects built by non-Indigenous Australians for Aboriginal people. The buildings, designed by ...

Blackfella Films wins the 2019 Sydney UNESCO City of Film Award - TV Blackbox

Mon, 2019/06/17 - 7:00am
Blackfella Films wins the 2019 Sydney UNESCO City of Film Award  TV Blackbox

Acclaimed Sydney-based production company Blackfella Films has been awarded the 2019 Sydney UNESCO City of Film Award at the Closing Night of the 66th ...

Royal Commission returns to focus on aged care in remote areas and Indigenous Australians - Talking Aged Care

Mon, 2019/06/17 - 6:59am
Royal Commission returns to focus on aged care in remote areas and Indigenous Australians  Talking Aged Care

The fourth series of hearings for the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety has resumed in Broome, Western Australia with a focus on aged care ...

Award-Winning Sydney Film Fest Doco 'She Who Must Be Loved' Has A TV Air Date - Pedestrian TV

Mon, 2019/06/17 - 6:37am
Award-Winning Sydney Film Fest Doco 'She Who Must Be Loved' Has A TV Air Date  Pedestrian TV

The documentary 'She Who Must Be Loved' has won a top gong at the Sydney Film Festival. The doco follows Indigenous Australian film legend Alfreda Glynn.

Jessica Mauboy awarded medal for speaking out against racism and bullying - SBS

Mon, 2019/06/17 - 6:18am
Jessica Mauboy awarded medal for speaking out against racism and bullying  SBS

"I truly believe treating others the way you'd like to be treated", the singer said after receiving the Anti Defamation Commission award in Melbourne.

Call it 'Kiya': Stack/Betts hug explained, why whitefellas miss the point - AFL

Mon, 2019/06/17 - 6:10am
Call it 'Kiya': Stack/Betts hug explained, why whitefellas miss the point  AFL

Former AFL star Des Headland explains the connection and special bond between indigenous players.

Bangarra: 30 Years of Sixty Five Thousand review | Sydney Opera House | Dance in Sydney - Time Out

Mon, 2019/06/17 - 5:11am
Bangarra: 30 Years of Sixty Five Thousand review | Sydney Opera House | Dance in Sydney  Time Out

There aren't many dance companies in the world that can truly be described as peerless, but the territory that Bangarra Dance Theatre has occupied for the last.

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