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A national anthem boycott won’t change anything - The Advertiser

Sat, 2019/06/08 - 8:00am
A national anthem boycott won’t change anything  The Advertiser

If failing to sing along to the national anthem makes you subversive, Australia is the most radical nation on earth.

Ash Barty: The face of Australian sport we can all be proud of. - Mamamia

Sat, 2019/06/08 - 7:00am
Ash Barty: The face of Australian sport we can all be proud of.  Mamamia

Ash Barty French Open 2019: The Australian tennis player beat Madison Keys to now enter the Semi Finals of the Grand Slam against Amanda Anisimova.

From Tuggeranong to the Matildas: Lydia Williams' journey to fourth World Cup - The Canberra Times

Sat, 2019/06/08 - 5:00am
From Tuggeranong to the Matildas: Lydia Williams' journey to fourth World Cup  The Canberra Times

Matildas keeper Lydia Williams will pull on the gloves at her fourth World Cup in France.

From Tuggeranong to the Matildas: Lydia Williams' journey to fourth World Cup - The Canberra Times

Sat, 2019/06/08 - 5:00am
From Tuggeranong to the Matildas: Lydia Williams' journey to fourth World Cup  The Canberra Times

Matildas keeper Lydia Williams will pull on the gloves at her fourth World Cup in France.

Bishops get insights into Indigenous health program - Catholic Outlook

Sat, 2019/06/08 - 3:47am
Bishops get insights into Indigenous health program  Catholic Outlook

A delegation of bishops has toured a Sydney Catholic hospital that is improving the health of Indigenous people via a range of innovative reconciliation and ...

Adam Goodes: AFL Apologies For Failing To Act On Racist Abuse - Junkee

Sat, 2019/06/08 - 2:00am
Adam Goodes: AFL Apologies For Failing To Act On Racist Abuse  Junkee

The AFL and all 18 clubs have formally apologised to Adam Goodes for failing to speak out against the racist abuse and booing that marred his career.

Cattle company Shanghai Zenith, native title holders do battle over land clearing at Yakka Munga Station - ABC News

Fri, 2019/06/07 - 9:30pm
Cattle company Shanghai Zenith, native title holders do battle over land clearing at Yakka Munga Station  ABC News

Aboriginal native title holders in the Kimberley demand land clearing work stop on the Yakka Munga cattle station, claiming cultural sites are being damaged.

Cattle company Shanghai Zenith, native title holders do battle over land clearing at Yakka Munga Station - ABC News

Fri, 2019/06/07 - 9:30pm
Cattle company Shanghai Zenith, native title holders do battle over land clearing at Yakka Munga Station  ABC News

Aboriginal native title holders in the Kimberley demand land clearing work stop on the Yakka Munga cattle station, claiming cultural sites are being damaged.

Barngarla language, once used as a missionary's conversion tool, now liberates the next generation - ABC News

Fri, 2019/06/07 - 9:00pm
Barngarla language, once used as a missionary's conversion tool, now liberates the next generation  ABC News

The forgotten language of the Barngarla people on Eyre Peninsula is being revived thanks to a dictionary written by a German Lutheran pastor in 1844.

Barngarla language, once used as a missionary's conversion tool, now liberates the next generation - ABC Local

Fri, 2019/06/07 - 9:00pm
Barngarla language, once used as a missionary's conversion tool, now liberates the next generation  ABC Local

The forgotten language of the Barngarla people on Eyre Peninsula is being revived thanks to a dictionary written by a German Lutheran pastor in 1844.

Commissioner for Victims of Crime to look at similar cases to Kearah Ronan - The West Australian

Fri, 2019/06/07 - 6:00pm
Commissioner for Victims of Crime to look at similar cases to Kearah Ronan  The West Australian

WA's watchdog for victims' rights is on the hunt for similar cases to that of a pregnant Aboriginal woman locked up by police for missing court when she was sick ...

'A hard pill to swallow': Boos, hisses and a standing ovation at premiere of Goodes film - The Age

Fri, 2019/06/07 - 3:36pm
'A hard pill to swallow': Boos, hisses and a standing ovation at premiere of Goodes film  The Age

After a smattering of boos, hisses and snorts at the anti-Goodes comments, there was a standing ovation all three levels of the State Theatre on Friday night.

Australia’s influence on US reform more significant than you’d think - The Australian

Fri, 2019/06/07 - 2:04pm
Australia’s influence on US reform more significant than you’d think  The Australian

In 1888 Harvard philosopher Josiah Royce declared Australia is the second New World. It was a belief that underpinned a transpacific series of relationships ...

Sombre tale of neglected expertise - The Canberra Times

Fri, 2019/06/07 - 2:00pm
Sombre tale of neglected expertise  The Canberra Times

Australia's First Naturalists shows how the work of Indigenous naturalists was both crucial and undermined, writes MARK THOMAS.

Wounds of the intervention still run deep in NT's Mutitjulu - The Age

Fri, 2019/06/07 - 2:00pm
Wounds of the intervention still run deep in NT's Mutitjulu  The Age

When the federal government arrived in Mutitjulu, an Aboriginal community in the shadow of Uluru, it did so out of the blue and in shocking force a dozen years ...

$2bn target for company behind bold indigenous power project - The Australian

Fri, 2019/06/07 - 2:00pm
$2bn target for company behind bold indigenous power project  The Australian

The indigenous company proposing a 1000MW clean coal plant in north Queensland says it is confident of raising 2 billion in finance before the next state ...

Morrison's choice: be exceptional or a time-server - The Age

Fri, 2019/06/07 - 2:00pm
Morrison's choice: be exceptional or a time-server  The Age

The Prime Minister has three predecessors, Hawke, Howard and Rudd, who - each in their way - serve as role models as leaders of consequence.

Sombre tale of neglected expertise - The Canberra Times

Fri, 2019/06/07 - 2:00pm
Sombre tale of neglected expertise  The Canberra Times

Australia's First Naturalists shows how the work of Indigenous naturalists was both crucial and undermined, writes MARK THOMAS.

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