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2019 Moree Reconciliation Week just around the corner - Moree Champion

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 12:42am
2019 Moree Reconciliation Week just around the corner  Moree Champion

Reconciliation Week is just around the corner and Moree Reconciliation Week committee have been working hard to put together another action-packed week of ...

This dancer's favoured Dubbo cafe is 'better than Sydney or Melbourne' - The Australian Financial Review

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 12:40am
This dancer's favoured Dubbo cafe is 'better than Sydney or Melbourne'  The Australian Financial Review

Award-winning Bangarra dancer and Wiradjuri man Beau Dean Riley Smith swears by a hearty traveller's breakfast, especially from his favourite hometown ...

WA to fund solar farms in six remote indigenous communities - One Step Off The Grid

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 12:34am
WA to fund solar farms in six remote indigenous communities  One Step Off The Grid

Up to 4MW of solar will be installed across six remote indigenous communities in Western Australia, as part of an $11.6 million plan to slash the use of ...

Local to be involved with national languages conference - West Coast Sentinel

Thu, 2019/05/09 - 11:35pm
Local to be involved with national languages conference  West Coast Sentinel

The Far West Languages Centre (FWLC) will be involved in the upcoming PULiiMA 2019 conference in more ways than usual with its media officer Lyall ...

Pioneering historian Henry Reynolds will be at the Bellingen Readers and Writers Festival - Bellingen Courier Sun

Thu, 2019/05/09 - 11:30pm
Pioneering historian Henry Reynolds will be at the Bellingen Readers and Writers Festival  Bellingen Courier Sun

One of Australia's foremost historians, best known for lifting the curtain on the violence suffered by Aboriginal people as a result of white settlement, will be a ...

Youth justice supervision numbers falling, but Indigenous representation rising - SBS

Thu, 2019/05/09 - 9:31pm
Youth justice supervision numbers falling, but Indigenous representation rising  SBS

The new government data isn't surprising, say those close to the topic, who are calling for culturally-tailored solutions.

Bega District Letters to the Editor, May 10 - Bega District News

Thu, 2019/05/09 - 9:30pm
Bega District Letters to the Editor, May 10  Bega District News

At a recent meeting, Bega Valley Shire Council deferred a decision on a development application modification in the Murrah river catchment. If council support...

Indigenous Australians can't be deported as "aliens" - Lawyers - Māori Television

Thu, 2019/05/09 - 9:15pm
Indigenous Australians can't be deported as "aliens" - Lawyers  Māori Television

Australia's highest court is set to decide whether two indigenous Australian men can be deported from their tūrangawaewae for breaching Australia's "good...

Electoral commission's massive logistical effort across vast seat of Lingiari in Top End - ABC News

Thu, 2019/05/09 - 8:54pm
Electoral commission's massive logistical effort across vast seat of Lingiari in Top End  ABC News

Early voting in one of the country's biggest electorates is underway with the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) staging a mammoth logistical effort in the ...

Hobart news: Diver's desperate fight to save friend - ABC News

Thu, 2019/05/09 - 8:37pm
Hobart news: Diver's desperate fight to save friend  ABC News

A coroner's report details an abalone diver's desperate fight to save his friend who drowned while working off Tasmania's south coast.

More First Nations people in parliament matters. Here’s why. - The Conversation AU

Thu, 2019/05/09 - 8:08pm
More First Nations people in parliament matters. Here’s why.  The Conversation AU

Few First Nations candidates have succeeded in getting elected to parliament, but it is clear that when they do, they can make a substantial difference.

Invasive species are Australia's number-one extinction threat - The Conversation AU

Thu, 2019/05/09 - 8:05pm
Invasive species are Australia's number-one extinction threat  The Conversation AU

Invasive species are the biggest single threat to Australian plants and animals.

Enrolments open in next step to Vic treaty - The West Australian

Thu, 2019/05/09 - 5:40pm
Enrolments open in next step to Vic treaty  The West Australian

Aboriginal Victorians aged 16 and above are now able to enrol to vote to elect an assembly that will shape the rules for treaty negotiations with the state.

Election comes to remote NT communities - SBS

Thu, 2019/05/09 - 5:36pm
Election comes to remote NT communities  SBS

AEC officials are travelling around the remote NT to enable Aboriginal people to vote, but enrolment numbers remain well below the rest of Australia.

Election comes to remote NT communities - The Canberra Times

Thu, 2019/05/09 - 5:32pm
Election comes to remote NT communities  The Canberra Times

The mostly Indigenous people of the Daly River region in the Northern Territory have already had their say in next week's federal election. Australian Elector...

WA treasurer to bask in glow of surplus - Daily Liberal

Thu, 2019/05/09 - 5:31pm
WA treasurer to bask in glow of surplus  Daily Liberal

West Australian Treasurer Ben Wyatt is set to bask in the glow of his first surplus at a business function in Perth. The return to the black after five years...

Getting the Spelling Right on 46 Million Bank Notes? It’s a Big Responsibilty - The New York Times

Thu, 2019/05/09 - 3:57pm
Getting the Spelling Right on 46 Million Bank Notes? It’s a Big Responsibilty  The New York Times

It is our duty, our responsibility, to bring you this news: Australia put 46 million new dollar bills into circulation in October and months passed before anyone ...

Getting the Spelling Right on 46 Million Bank Notes? It’s a Big Responsibilty - The New York Times

Thu, 2019/05/09 - 3:57pm
Getting the Spelling Right on 46 Million Bank Notes? It’s a Big Responsibilty  The New York Times

That's how Australia spelled the word on $50 bills last fall. The typo will be fixed, but the misspelled notes will stay in circulation.

No takers Australia’s voters are poised to punish the government - The Economist

Thu, 2019/05/09 - 2:59pm
No takers Australia’s voters are poised to punish the government  The Economist

IT IS BECOMING the party of mishaps, if not of mean-spiritedness. Ahead of an election on May 18th the ruling, right-of-centre Liberal Party has been obliged to ...

Les Murray's 'second funeral' and his everlasting poetry - Brisbane Times

Thu, 2019/05/09 - 2:00pm
Les Murray's 'second funeral' and his everlasting poetry  Brisbane Times

The poet survived what he considered his first funeral. On Friday he will be farewelled at his second, but his work will survive him.

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