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Archibald winner reflects the changing face of Australian art - The Australian Financial Review

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 6:56am
Archibald winner reflects the changing face of Australian art  The Australian Financial Review

The subject of the winning entrant in the prestigious prize is, for the first time in its 98-year history, an Asian-Australian.

Liberals' Jacinta Price accused of hypocrisy after racial and anti-Islamic posts - The Guardian

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 6:54am
Liberals' Jacinta Price accused of hypocrisy after racial and anti-Islamic posts  The Guardian

Candidate for NT seat of Lingiari had called for her Greens opponent to quit after he shared offensive social media post about her.

Music SA announces Peter Hanlon Internship and Indigenous scholarship recipients - The Adelaide Review

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 6:15am
Music SA announces Peter Hanlon Internship and Indigenous scholarship recipients  The Adelaide Review

Non-profit Music SA has revealed the recipients of its three industry development scholarship programs for 2019. Port Augusta-born rapper Ngarrindjerri man ...

Report nixes Fitzroy agriculture development plan - The West Australian

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 5:01am
Report nixes Fitzroy agriculture development plan  The West Australian

A water economics specialist has dismissed as too optimistic the findings of a CSIRO report that developing the land could create a $1 billion-plus agricultural ...

Memorial for Balang Lewis - Katherine Times

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 4:49am
Memorial for Balang Lewis  Katherine Times

Many people today considered the first anniversary of the death of actor and musician Balang T.E. Lewis.

From Taiwan to Melbourne: First Nations exchanges that decentre the West - ArtsHub

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 3:55am
From Taiwan to Melbourne: First Nations exchanges that decentre the West  ArtsHub

How can we carry the past into the future? Collaborations between Yirramboi Festival and Pulima Art Festival offer a *fresh* take on land, body and Indigenous life ...

Tony Costa named as Archibald Prize 2019 winner - Sydney Morning Herald

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 3:44am
Tony Costa named as Archibald Prize 2019 winner  Sydney Morning Herald

Sydney artist Tony Costa has been named winner of this year's Archibald Prize for a meditative portrait of artist Lindy Lee.

New support will help pregnant Indigenous women quit smoking - The University of Newcastle, Australia

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 2:54am
New support will help pregnant Indigenous women quit smoking  The University of Newcastle, Australia

A new multi-million dollar initiative will provide health professionals with additional training and resources to help support Indigenous women quit smoking ...

Federal election 2019: Newstart campaign pushes for increase - Herald Sun

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 2:43am
Federal election 2019: Newstart campaign pushes for increase  Herald Sun

Jessica will apply for up to 50 jobs over the course of May, as she does every month.

Federal election 2019: Newstart campaign pushes for increase - NEWS.com.au

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 2:43am
Federal election 2019: Newstart campaign pushes for increase  NEWS.com.au

Jessica will apply for up to 50 jobs over the course of May, as she does every month.

Sydney artist Tony Costa wins 2019 Archibald prize for portrait of Zen Buddhist - ABC News

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 2:23am
Sydney artist Tony Costa wins 2019 Archibald prize for portrait of Zen Buddhist  ABC News

Sydney artist Tony Costa is the winner of Australia's oldest and best-known prize for portraiture, for his painting of contemporary artist and Zen Buddhist Lindy ...

Sydney artist Tony Costa wins 2019 Archibald prize for portrait of Zen Buddhist - ABC News

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 2:23am
Sydney artist Tony Costa wins 2019 Archibald prize for portrait of Zen Buddhist  ABC News

Sydney artist Tony Costa is the winner of Australia's oldest and best-known prize for portraiture, for his painting of contemporary artist and Zen Buddhist Lindy ...

Tony Costa wins 2019 Archibald Prize - Art Guide Australia

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 2:19am
Tony Costa wins 2019 Archibald Prize  Art Guide Australia

Australia's most famous portraiture prize, the Archibald, enters its 98th year with its ability to attract derision intact. Some critics, such as blogger Eliza ...

W.A. to fund solar farms in six remote indigenous communities - RenewEconomy

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 2:04am
W.A. to fund solar farms in six remote indigenous communities  RenewEconomy

W.A. government to install 4MW of solar across six remote indigenous communities as part of an $11.6m budget plan to slash use of heavy-polluting – heavily ...

Esperance Nyungar Aboriginal Corporation host after hours function - Esperance Express

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 2:00am
Esperance Nyungar Aboriginal Corporation host after hours function  Esperance Express

Attendees at last night's business after hours function were treated to a guided tour of the Esperance Nyungar Aboriginal Corporation's facilities, art gallery, gift ...

Leilani Clarke: Indigenous activist back in court for allegedly assaulting paramedic - NEWS.com.au

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 1:39am
Leilani Clarke: Indigenous activist back in court for allegedly assaulting paramedic  NEWS.com.au

Indigenous activist Leilani Clarke who was previously convicted of spitting at and assaulting police and paramedics she calls “white dogs” has faced court on a ...

Guardian Australia is telling the stories of the people neither party wants to discuss this election - The Guardian

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 1:28am
Guardian Australia is telling the stories of the people neither party wants to discuss this election  The Guardian

In this in-depth series dedicated to the 10% of Australians still being left behind, we look at the facets of poverty and the lives of people living with it.

Death, danger and mystery lurk in Old Woman Island's intriguing past - ABC Local

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 1:27am
Death, danger and mystery lurk in Old Woman Island's intriguing past  ABC Local

The Queensland island that was thrust into the spotlight this week after the death of a fisherman captured headlines around the country, but what lies beneath its ...

'Who will care for all Australians?' Major parties pushed to show their hands ahead of election - RACGP

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 1:14am
'Who will care for all Australians?' Major parties pushed to show their hands ahead of election  RACGP

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Future - How weeds help fight climate change - BBC News

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 1:03am
Future - How weeds help fight climate change  BBC News

Most people see weeds as a problem. But one farmer has found they can help make dry, damaged land lush again – not to mention absorb carbon from the ...

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