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National Sorry Day walk at Kirton Point - Port Lincoln Times

Fri, 2019/05/24 - 2:44am
National Sorry Day walk at Kirton Point  Port Lincoln Times

A National Sorry Day event was held at Kirton Point on Friday for students to remember and recognise the mistreatment of Indigenous Australians during the ...

As the dust of the election settles, Australia's wildlife still needs a pathway for recovery - The Conversation AU

Fri, 2019/05/24 - 2:30am
As the dust of the election settles, Australia's wildlife still needs a pathway for recovery  The Conversation AU

In the event, the federal election turned out to be more about the economy than the environment. But there are steps the Coalition government can take to help ...

Greg Inglis admitted to mental health treatment facility - ABC News

Fri, 2019/05/24 - 2:06am
Greg Inglis admitted to mental health treatment facility  ABC News

The former South Sydney Rabbitohs skipper is admitted to a facility to receive help with his mental health, just weeks after retiring from the NRL.

NRL great Greg Inglis admitted to mental health treatment facility - ABC News

Fri, 2019/05/24 - 2:06am
NRL great Greg Inglis admitted to mental health treatment facility  ABC News

The South Sydney Rabbitohs announce former captain Greg Inglis has been admitted to a facility to assist his mental health.

Indigenous artist Vincent Namatjira wins the $100,000 Ramsay Art Prize - ABC News

Fri, 2019/05/24 - 2:00am
Indigenous artist Vincent Namatjira wins the $100,000 Ramsay Art Prize  ABC News

Vincent Namatjira, the great-grandson of acclaimed artist Albert Namatjira, wins the Ramsay Art Prize in Adelaide for his painting Close Contact.

Indigenous artist Vincent Namatjira wins the $100,000 Ramsay Art Prize - ABC News

Fri, 2019/05/24 - 2:00am
Indigenous artist Vincent Namatjira wins the $100,000 Ramsay Art Prize  ABC News

Vincent Namatjira, the great-grandson of acclaimed artist Albert Namatjira, wins the Ramsay Art Prize in Adelaide for his painting Close Contact.

National Reconciliation Week will bring the Port Macquarie-Hastings community together - Port Macquarie News

Fri, 2019/05/24 - 2:00am
National Reconciliation Week will bring the Port Macquarie-Hastings community together  Port Macquarie News

A number of events are planned for National Reconciliation Week between May 27 and June 3 in the Hastings area.

Hunt for indigenous rugby stars comes to Goondiwindi - Goondiwindi Argus

Fri, 2019/05/24 - 2:00am
Hunt for indigenous rugby stars comes to Goondiwindi  Goondiwindi Argus

Rugby Australia's High Performance team will come to Goondiwindi as part of a tour to uncover First Nations talent. The second leg of the #dreamBigTime tour ...

Keep Our Mob Safe Online - Speaking Out - ABC Local

Fri, 2019/05/24 - 1:54am
Keep Our Mob Safe Online - Speaking Out  ABC Local

With government and regulators struggling to keep pace with policing online racism, the Office of the eSafety Commissioner has developed an education ...

Working in Indigenous communities: Fourth World problems - Architecture AU

Fri, 2019/05/24 - 1:48am
Working in Indigenous communities: Fourth World problems  Architecture AU

Kieran Wong laments the failings inherent in procuring essential work for Indigenous communities, a process in which politics, bureaucracy and a misguided ...

Putting your children to sleep to the sound of First Nations bedtime stories - ABC News

Fri, 2019/05/24 - 1:07am
Putting your children to sleep to the sound of First Nations bedtime stories  ABC News

A new series allows you to not only lull your child into a deep sleep but also teach them about the Indigenous cultural history of Australia.

News Sorry Day commemoration Students and community members will acknowledge and recognise members of the Stolen - Shepparton News

Fri, 2019/05/24 - 1:02am
News Sorry Day commemoration Students and community members will acknowledge and recognise members of the Stolen  Shepparton News

Students and community members will acknowledge and recognise members of the Stolen Generation at a Sorry Day ceremony on Monday.

Cries from the past inspire Deborah Cheetham's requiem for the lost - The Age

Fri, 2019/05/24 - 1:00am
Cries from the past inspire Deborah Cheetham's requiem for the lost  The Age

Deborah Cheetham's voice is resolute, but it's clear that the incident haunts her still. It happened six years ago. She was staying at the Lake Condah Camp, next ...

Cries from the past inspire Deborah Cheetham's requiem for the lost - Brisbane Times

Fri, 2019/05/24 - 1:00am
Cries from the past inspire Deborah Cheetham's requiem for the lost  Brisbane Times

The acclaimed performer knew nothing about the Eumerella War before a troubling encounter inspired a towering musical undertaking.

The long and complicated history of Aboriginal involvement in football - The Conversation AU

Fri, 2019/05/24 - 12:16am
The long and complicated history of Aboriginal involvement in football  The Conversation AU

With the AFL's indigenous round about to take place, it's important to recognise the full history of Indigenous involvement in the sport, including the many ...

Budj Bim close to World heritage listing, state gives $5million for tourism plan - Warrnambool Standard

Thu, 2019/05/23 - 11:45pm
Budj Bim close to World heritage listing, state gives $5million for tourism plan  Warrnambool Standard

Budj Bim is one step away from a place on UNESCO's World Heritage List and the government will commit $5 million to it in Monday's state budget.

Alwyn Doolan walked 8,000km from Cape York to Canberra for Indigenous reconciliation - ABC News

Thu, 2019/05/23 - 11:41pm
Alwyn Doolan walked 8,000km from Cape York to Canberra for Indigenous reconciliation  ABC News

Alwyn Doolan spent a year walking from the tip of Queensland to the steps of Parliament House to collect messages of reconciliation and inspire First Nations ...

Construction begins on Esperance's $11 million wild dog fence after decades of lobbying - ABC News

Thu, 2019/05/23 - 11:35pm
Construction begins on Esperance's $11 million wild dog fence after decades of lobbying  ABC News

It has taken almost 20 years of campaigning from farmers and today the first post of a new $11 million wild dog fence in WA has been driven into the ground.

Steve Martin, the unexpected advocate for Aboriginal art - The Independent

Thu, 2019/05/23 - 11:06pm
Steve Martin, the unexpected advocate for Aboriginal art  The Independent

You could start this story in Australia's Gibson Desert in 1984. Or you could start it in Steve Martin's Upper West Side apartment in 2015. It really doesn't matter.

The Indigenous cattle company with a pioneering vision for economic prosperity - ABC News

Thu, 2019/05/23 - 8:43pm
The Indigenous cattle company with a pioneering vision for economic prosperity  ABC News

A bold business move has helped one Indigenous-owned cattle company stand alongside Australia's billionaires with a unique vision for economic success.

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