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New Labor leader Anthony Albanese calls for end to climate wars - The Guardian

Mon, 2019/05/27 - 4:41am
New Labor leader Anthony Albanese calls for end to climate wars  The Guardian

Albanese also urges more people to join ALP saying it needs to be 'larger and more inclusive' to win elections.

Power and the passion: Midnight Oil hit the capital on Reconciliation Day - The Canberra Times

Mon, 2019/05/27 - 3:50am
Power and the passion: Midnight Oil hit the capital on Reconciliation Day  The Canberra Times

Midnight Oil, true to the name they've made for themselves as Australian political punk heroes, rang in Reconciliation Day in Canberra on Monday night.

Ken Wyatt’s historic appointment could be truly transformational for Indigenous Australians - The Guardian

Mon, 2019/05/27 - 3:06am
Ken Wyatt’s historic appointment could be truly transformational for Indigenous Australians  The Guardian

For the first time the final approval on policies and funding which affect our lives will be made by an Indigenous person.

Australia Finally Has Its 1st Indigenous Minister For Indigenous Australians - Pedestrian TV

Mon, 2019/05/27 - 1:52am
Australia Finally Has Its 1st Indigenous Minister For Indigenous Australians  Pedestrian TV

MP Ken Wyatt has become the first Indigenous Australian to serve as Minister for Indigenous Australians, after officially being tapped for the role during Prime ...

Blackheath woman sets up learning centre in East Timor - Blue Mountains Gazette

Mon, 2019/05/27 - 1:30am
Blackheath woman sets up learning centre in East Timor  Blue Mountains Gazette

Former police officer Libby Bleakley is continuing to help the people of East Timor.

Coles is now the largest employer of Indigenous Australians - Yahoo Finance

Mon, 2019/05/27 - 1:28am
Coles is now the largest employer of Indigenous Australians  Yahoo Finance

The supermarket behemoth overshot its initial 3000 worker target and now wants to employ 5500 Indigenous Australians.

Bridget McKenzie Australia's first female Agriculture Minister - Western Magazine

Mon, 2019/05/27 - 1:00am
Bridget McKenzie Australia's first female Agriculture Minister  Western Magazine

Former Ag Minister David Littleproud retains Water and other key rural portfolios.

Briggs: “You Don’t Repair Foundations By Ignoring Them. You Restump The House If It Needs Restumping” - Music Feeds

Mon, 2019/05/27 - 12:31am
Briggs: “You Don’t Repair Foundations By Ignoring Them. You Restump The House If It Needs Restumping”  Music Feeds

Ahead of his 'Bad Apples House Party' as part of Vivid Festival 2019, we chat with Briggs about his darkly satiric new single 'Life Is Incredible' and the potency of ...

Aboriginal Tasmanians share culture to kick off National Reconciliation Week - ABC News

Mon, 2019/05/27 - 12:31am
Aboriginal Tasmanians share culture to kick off National Reconciliation Week  ABC News

Proud pakana man Jason Thomas describes his culture as a gift, and it's one he's only too happy to share with non-Indigenous Australians.

'The Spirit of Churaki, celebrating Australia's first Aboriginal lifesaver - ABC News

Sun, 2019/05/26 - 11:48pm
'The Spirit of Churaki, celebrating Australia's first Aboriginal lifesaver  ABC News

The musical production celebrates the life of Churaki, a Gudjingburra man, who performed the first documented act of lifesaving on the Gold Coast in 1911.

Mark Coulton given new role as federal minister - Moree Champion

Sun, 2019/05/26 - 10:55pm
Mark Coulton given new role as federal minister  Moree Champion

Federal Member for Parkes Mark Coulton has been named as the Minister for Regional Services, Decentralisation and Local Government. Prime Minister Scott ...

Ken Wyatt is the first Indigenous Minister for Indigenous Affairs - ABC Local

Sun, 2019/05/26 - 10:16pm
Ken Wyatt is the first Indigenous Minister for Indigenous Affairs  ABC Local

Ken Wyatt has been appointed as the Minister for Indigenous Affairs. He becomes the first Indigenous Australian to hold the role and to sit in Cabinet.

Barnaby Joyce drought: Nationals MP finds out he’s lost drought job - NEWS.com.au

Sun, 2019/05/26 - 10:07pm
Barnaby Joyce drought: Nationals MP finds out he’s lost drought job  NEWS.com.au

Barnaby Joyce didn't know he had lost his job as drought special envoy until journalists told him. “Just found out from you guys then,” he tweeted to Sky News ...

Tracey Rigney rides the wave of Indigenous storytelling - Inside Film

Sun, 2019/05/26 - 9:35pm
Tracey Rigney rides the wave of Indigenous storytelling  Inside Film

Tracey Rigney (Photo credit: Michelle Grace Hunder). Growing up in western Victoria, Tracey Rigney, a member of the Wotjobaluk and Ngarrindjeri peoples, ...

Canberra marks second ever Reconciliation Day public holiday, but is it achieving its purpose? - ABC News

Sun, 2019/05/26 - 9:30pm
Canberra marks second ever Reconciliation Day public holiday, but is it achieving its purpose?  ABC News

Last year, the ACT became the first state or territory to mark National Reconciliation Day with a public holiday. But what does the day actually mean, and does it ...

On National Sorry Day, Ken Wyatt makes history - The Australian

Sun, 2019/05/26 - 9:26pm
On National Sorry Day, Ken Wyatt makes history  The Australian

Only three years after becoming Australias first indigenous federal frontbencher, Kenneth George Wyatt has notched a historic double: he is the two first ...

Morning mail: Morrison's new cabinet, EU elections, political advertising - The Guardian

Sun, 2019/05/26 - 8:56pm
Morning mail: Morrison's new cabinet, EU elections, political advertising  The Guardian

Monday: The PM has announced his new ministry, giving Angus Taylor the job of reducing emissions. Plus: Democrats talk impeachment.

Scientists raise concerns with National Carp Control Plan using herpes virus - ABC News

Sun, 2019/05/26 - 8:52pm
Scientists raise concerns with National Carp Control Plan using herpes virus  ABC News

Australian aquatic ecologists say the National Carp Control Plan falls short on safety and efficacy as the deadline for advice to Federal Government approaches.

Aboriginal elder Kathy Mills says Australia's reconciliation efforts are making no progress - ABC News

Sun, 2019/05/26 - 8:39pm
Aboriginal elder Kathy Mills says Australia's reconciliation efforts are making no progress  ABC News

Australia is making no progress in achieving reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians, says a prominent NT elder. But she says ...

The forgotten people in Australia's regional settlement policy are Pacific Islander residents - The Conversation AU

Sun, 2019/05/26 - 7:31pm
The forgotten people in Australia's regional settlement policy are Pacific Islander residents  The Conversation AU

Established migrant communities in regional and rural areas are often ignored in favour of policies focused on attracting new intakes of skilled migrants.

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