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Aboriginal leader raises alarm on museum’s human remains - The Mercury

Sat, 2019/05/11 - 12:46pm
Aboriginal leader raises alarm on museum’s human remains  The Mercury

ABORIGINAL leader Michael Mansell will write to a Launceston museum to clarify if unidentified human remains in its collection are those of Indigenous ...

GALLERY: Baker Boy performs at Health Check Day in Gympie - Gympie Times

Sat, 2019/05/11 - 8:32am
GALLERY: Baker Boy performs at Health Check Day in Gympie  Gympie Times

JONES Hill State School was packed to the rafters on a sunny Saturday afternoon for Well Person's Health Check Day, which featured a headline performance ...

There's no such thing as an Aboriginal 'alien' – and the high court should say so - The Guardian

Sat, 2019/05/11 - 7:00am
There's no such thing as an Aboriginal 'alien' – and the high court should say so  The Guardian

Deporting Indigenous peoples strips them of their identity and right to country and devalues their cultural obligations and responsibilities.

Labor launches new arts policy, investing millions into Australian music - The Industry Observer

Sat, 2019/05/11 - 4:57am
Labor launches new arts policy, investing millions into Australian music  The Industry Observer

Federal Labor is today announcing its brand new Arts Policy, which will come into effect if they're voted into Parliament at next week's election.

The gripping story of the Gweagal Shield - Sydney Morning Herald

Sat, 2019/05/11 - 4:16am
The gripping story of the Gweagal Shield  Sydney Morning Herald

London: In the Enlightenment Gallery at the British Museum, a guide ushers her semi-circle of mostly American tourists around a pitted, weathered bark shield.

Labor To Invest Millions Into Australian Music With New Arts Policy - theMusic

Sat, 2019/05/11 - 2:31am
Labor To Invest Millions Into Australian Music With New Arts Policy  theMusic

This is what's on offer... The Australian Labor Party (ALP) will announce plans to invest millions of dollars into the Australian music industry if elected next ...

A boat wrapped in chains, and a pop-up embassy: the artist intervening at Venice Biennale - The Guardian

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 11:58pm
A boat wrapped in chains, and a pop-up embassy: the artist intervening at Venice Biennale  The Guardian

An imprisoned replica of Australia's pavilion will sail past the world's largest art fair, in a work Indigenous artist Richard Bell hopes will incite conversation – and ...

Ask a policy expert: why can’t I access my disability support plans easily? - The Guardian

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 11:49pm
Ask a policy expert: why can’t I access my disability support plans easily?  The Guardian

Guardian Australia's Fair Go? spokespeople pose a question and policy researchers from the University of Sydney's policy lab find the answer.

Did you wonder what you were looking at? We explain those Lake Eyre shots - ABC News

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 11:16pm
Did you wonder what you were looking at? We explain those Lake Eyre shots  ABC News

For natural history buffs, the flooding of the Lake Eyre Basin is something very important to document. For a photographer, it's a dream assignment.

Did you wonder what you were looking at? We explain those Lake Eyre shots - ABC News

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 11:16pm
Did you wonder what you were looking at? We explain those Lake Eyre shots  ABC News

For natural history buffs, the flooding of the Lake Eyre Basin is something very important to document. For a photographer, it's a dream assignment.

'Missing in action': hunt goes on for Coalition's invisible environment minister - The Guardian

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 10:17pm
'Missing in action': hunt goes on for Coalition's invisible environment minister  The Guardian

It's supposed to be the climate change election, and the UN says the planet's ecosystem is under existential threat. But Melissa Price is nowhere to be seen.

Young Indigenous 17 times more likely to be in detention than other Australians - The Guardian

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 10:07pm
Young Indigenous 17 times more likely to be in detention than other Australians  The Guardian

Though only 5% of people aged 10-17 are Aboriginal, they make up almost half of those under youth justice supervision. Lorena Allam. Fri 10 May 2019 18.07 ...

Spotlight on fake Indigenous Australian art amid new calls for a clampdown - ABC News

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 9:42pm
Spotlight on fake Indigenous Australian art amid new calls for a clampdown  ABC News

Stallholders wanting to sell knock-off Aboriginal art souvenirs will in the future be banned from the Top End's famous Mindil Beach Sunset Markets, according to ...

Unmarked graves found at Lake Condah cemetery using ground-penetrating radar - ABC News

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 9:15pm
Unmarked graves found at Lake Condah cemetery using ground-penetrating radar  ABC News

Archaeologists have used ground-penetrating radar to discover unmarked graves at an old Aboriginal mission cemetery in south-west Victoria.

Sydney's federal election battlegrounds - ABC News

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 8:55pm
Sydney's federal election battlegrounds  ABC News

Australia's largest city is home to four marginal seats that will prove significant in deciding the May 18 poll.

Maurice Cole is still riding life's waves - ABC News

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 8:30pm
Maurice Cole is still riding life's waves  ABC News

Over the course of his life, Maurice Cole, a legend of the surfing world, has absorbed damage, inflicted it and come face-to-face with death more than once.

Tim Winton's Cloudstreet returns to stage reimagined for its contemporary Australian audience - ABC News

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 7:24pm
Tim Winton's Cloudstreet returns to stage reimagined for its contemporary Australian audience  ABC News

Twenty years after it took Australian stages by storm, the theatre adaptation returns with some powerful changes to casting, representation and language.

Aboriginal police officer pinpoints shocking racism on the force - The West Australian

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 6:00pm
Aboriginal police officer pinpoints shocking racism on the force  The West Australian

Inspector Geoff Regan said he was determined to see the derogatory behaviour “weeded out” after a string of shocking racial attacks.

Guild, NACCHO seek commitment to Indigenous Pharmacy Programs reform - Australian Journal of Pharmacy

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 5:08pm
Guild, NACCHO seek commitment to Indigenous Pharmacy Programs reform  Australian Journal of Pharmacy

The Guild and NACCHO say that regardless of which party forms Government after May 18, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health must be a priority.

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