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After Decades of Being Ignored, a Nut From 20-Pound Pine Cones Is Back on Australian Menus - Atlas Obscura

Fri, 2019/05/24 - 10:24pm
After Decades of Being Ignored, a Nut From 20-Pound Pine Cones Is Back on Australian Menus  Atlas Obscura

Aboriginal artist Leeton Lee grew up honing his survival skills in the Australian bush, crafting shelters from the bark of fallen logs, carving spears out of tree ...

From slave in Jamaica to convict in Australia: uncovering one man's extraordinary journey - The Guardian

Fri, 2019/05/24 - 10:16pm
From slave in Jamaica to convict in Australia: uncovering one man's extraordinary journey  The Guardian

Author Sienna Brown's debut novel poses thorny questions about Australia's past as it reimagines the life of a 19th century slave and convict.

Clive Palmer takes aim at WA premier after court rules mine owes him millions - The Guardian

Fri, 2019/05/24 - 10:11pm
Clive Palmer takes aim at WA premier after court rules mine owes him millions  The Guardian

A stalemate over iron ore waste has the mining magnate and Mark McGowan at loggerheads and 3000 jobs on the line.

Hawthorn's clash against Port Adelaide to emphasis Indigenous contribution - Tasmania Examiner

Fri, 2019/05/24 - 8:37pm
Hawthorn's clash against Port Adelaide to emphasis Indigenous contribution  Tasmania Examiner

Hawthorn welcomed to UTAS stadium with presentation ceremony ahead of this weekend's Indigenous Round.

How a hit romcom took indigenous Aussie star Miranda Tapsell back to her roots - Noted

Fri, 2019/05/24 - 6:03pm
How a hit romcom took indigenous Aussie star Miranda Tapsell back to her roots  Noted

Miranda Tapsell talks to Russell Baillie about Top End Wedding, a new movie shaping up to be a homegrown hit.

PM Morrison weighs ministry replacements - SBS

Fri, 2019/05/24 - 5:36pm
PM Morrison weighs ministry replacements  SBS

The prime minister is putting the final touches to his new-look frontbench, but won't be making radical changes to the ministry team.

PM Morrison weighs ministry replacements - 9news.com.au

Fri, 2019/05/24 - 5:31pm
PM Morrison weighs ministry replacements  9news.com.au

The prime minister is putting the final touches to his new-look frontbench, but won't be making radical cha...

Bill Shorten breaks silence on new Labor leadership - 9news.com.au

Fri, 2019/05/24 - 5:30pm
Bill Shorten breaks silence on new Labor leadership  9news.com.au

Bill Shorten has asked Labor supporters to lock in behind the new leadership team, likely to be Anthony Alb...

The Australian superfoods you've never heard of that'll make you glow from the inside out - Evening Standard

Fri, 2019/05/24 - 4:58pm
The Australian superfoods you've never heard of that'll make you glow from the inside out  Evening Standard

Australia is home to some extremely potent superfood species, which have adapted to their harsh environment and contain very high concentrations of ...

Bruce Pascoe, the man behind Dark Emu - The Australian

Fri, 2019/05/24 - 2:22pm
Bruce Pascoe, the man behind Dark Emu  The Australian

Bruce Pascoe likes to tell a good yarn, and one of his better ones concerns the time that his long-running conflict with academia accidentally turned him into our ...

Seven Sisters made by Tjanpi Basket Weavers is on at the National Museum of Australia - The Canberra Times

Fri, 2019/05/24 - 2:00pm
Seven Sisters made by Tjanpi Basket Weavers is on at the National Museum of Australia  The Canberra Times

The National Museum of Australia commissioned this work for its touring exhibition.

Signaling Growing Market Ambitions, Sotheby’s Is Moving Its Australian Aboriginal Art Sale to New York This Fall - artnet News

Fri, 2019/05/24 - 1:34pm
Signaling Growing Market Ambitions, Sotheby’s Is Moving Its Australian Aboriginal Art Sale to New York This Fall  artnet News

Sotheby's is relocating its Australian Aboriginal art auction to New York this November, marking the first of its kind in the US.

As the dust of the election settles, Australia's wildlife still needs a pathway for recovery - Phys.Org

Fri, 2019/05/24 - 12:50pm
As the dust of the election settles, Australia's wildlife still needs a pathway for recovery  Phys.Org

The environment was a key concern in the recent federal election. It was also a polarising one, with concerns raised about regional industries and livelihoods.

Week in Review: Paris Will Get a 100-Acre Park, Democrats Propose Increased Budgets for NEA and NEH - Hyperallergic

Fri, 2019/05/24 - 11:09am
Week in Review: Paris Will Get a 100-Acre Park, Democrats Propose Increased Budgets for NEA and NEH  Hyperallergic

Also, Sotheby's will be the first international auction house to offer Indigenous Australian art outside of Australia or Europe, the Prado Museum is putting together ...

Indigenous strip for the Singleton Roosters this weekend - The Singleton Argus

Fri, 2019/05/24 - 10:53am
Indigenous strip for the Singleton Roosters this weekend  The Singleton Argus

The Singleton Roosters football club will embrace the AFL's Sir Doug Nicholls Round theme when donning Indigenous designed jumpers against Killarney Val ...

First Nations grandmothers call for an end to racist child removals - Honi Soit

Fri, 2019/05/24 - 9:16am
First Nations grandmothers call for an end to racist child removals  Honi Soit

Grandmothers Against Removal (GMAR) have sent a strong message to Australia's politicians to end their long legacy of removing First Nations children from ...

First Nations grandmothers call for an end to racist child removals - Honi Soit

Fri, 2019/05/24 - 9:16am
First Nations grandmothers call for an end to racist child removals  Honi Soit

Grandmothers Against Removal (GMAR) have sent a strong message to Australia's politicians to end their long legacy of removing First Nations children from ...

Goodes, bad and ugly: Michael Long's take - The Age

Fri, 2019/05/24 - 9:08am
Goodes, bad and ugly: Michael Long's take  The Age

When Michael Long confronted racism in concert with the AFL back in 1995, they did it ''head-on'' and there was a backlash. ''I know back in '95, there were the ...

Why just end reconciliation at a round? - The Canberra Times

Fri, 2019/05/24 - 9:00am
Why just end reconciliation at a round?  The Canberra Times

The sound of a didgeridoo rings out around a stadium. The land upon which we are gathered to cheer on our sporting heroes is recognised for what it is and ...

Why just end reconciliation at a round? - The Canberra Times

Fri, 2019/05/24 - 9:00am
Why just end reconciliation at a round?  The Canberra Times

The sound of a didgeridoo rings out around a stadium. The land upon which we are gathered to cheer on our sporting heroes is recognised for what it is and ...

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