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Invasive alien red-eared slider turtle found in Bundaberg backyard - ABC News

Fri, 2019/05/03 - 7:45am
Invasive alien red-eared slider turtle found in Bundaberg backyard  ABC News

The red-eared slider turtle, which is known to be aggressive and to carry diseases that threaten Australia's native turtles, is found in a backyard in Bundaberg in ...

Australians grasp logic of Indigenous parliamentary voice: Megan Davis - ABC Local

Fri, 2019/05/03 - 7:14am
Australians grasp logic of Indigenous parliamentary voice: Megan Davis  ABC Local

New polling shows a strong majority of voters continue to support changing the Australian constitution to enshrine an Indigenous voice to Parliament. Megan ...

'Martin Luther King of Australia': Indigenous rights activist Bill Ferguson immortalised in bronze - ABC News

Fri, 2019/05/03 - 7:00am
'Martin Luther King of Australia': Indigenous rights activist Bill Ferguson immortalised in bronze  ABC News

He collapsed fighting for the rights of his people, and now, just steps away from where he gave his dramatic last speech and later died, legendary Aboriginal ...

Displaying items by tag: Indigenous Australians - iTWire

Fri, 2019/05/03 - 7:00am
Displaying items by tag: Indigenous Australians  iTWire

Australians who are older, Indigenous or have disabilities reported record losses to scammers in 2018, according to the latest Scamwatch report from the ...

What happens when a candidate is dumped during an election campaign? - The Guardian

Fri, 2019/05/03 - 6:02am
What happens when a candidate is dumped during an election campaign?  The Guardian

Can the candidate still run? Can the party choose someone else? All you need to know about candidate disendorsements.

Pilbara companies unite to boost training opportunities - The West Australian

Fri, 2019/05/03 - 6:00am
Pilbara companies unite to boost training opportunities  The West Australian

Launched last month, KBSSBRIDA has seen two Pilbara businesses come together to provide more local opportunities for training.

Meet the Indigenous Student Services team - Swinburne University of Technology

Fri, 2019/05/03 - 5:54am
Meet the Indigenous Student Services team  Swinburne University of Technology

Swinburne's Indigenous Student Services team will help optimise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students' education and training experience.

TAFE program prepares Aboriginal graduates for mining industry - The Transcontinental

Fri, 2019/05/03 - 5:34am
TAFE program prepares Aboriginal graduates for mining industry  The Transcontinental

Career opportunities for Aboriginal employment in the mining industry are continuing to be accelerated through a tailored training program in Port Augusta.

Federal election 2019: Labor's Melbourne candidate Luke Creasey quits – politics live - The Guardian

Fri, 2019/05/03 - 4:43am
Federal election 2019: Labor's Melbourne candidate Luke Creasey quits – politics live  The Guardian

Candidate resigns after new social media posts emerge, despite ALP initially defending him. All the day's events, live.

The tasty, weed-like desert raisin plant is as big as a carpark - The Conversation AU

Fri, 2019/05/03 - 3:24am
The tasty, weed-like desert raisin plant is as big as a carpark  The Conversation AU

Tasting like a smoky sundried tomato, the desert raisin has been a staple for Australian desert communities for thousands of years.

Turning Pages: The horror stories found in vintage children's books - Sydney Morning Herald

Fri, 2019/05/03 - 2:15am
Turning Pages: The horror stories found in vintage children's books  Sydney Morning Herald

In a row of glass-fronted cases at the Australian Catholic University in Melbourne, there is a treasure trove: a huge collection of vintage children's books that is ...

Indigenous Australian composers in harmony | ArtsHub Australia - ArtsHub

Fri, 2019/05/03 - 1:44am
Indigenous Australian composers in harmony | ArtsHub Australia  ArtsHub

Christopher Sainsbury shares lessons from Ngarra-burria First Peoples Composers program in a new Platform Paper.

Flu vaccine encouraged for all children six months to five years - News - The University of Sydney

Fri, 2019/05/03 - 1:38am
Flu vaccine encouraged for all children six months to five years  News - The University of Sydney

Immunisation providers should offer annual influenza vaccination for all children aged six months to less than five years and report it to the Australian ...

Richard Bell on gate-crashing the Venice Biennale - Art Guide Australia

Fri, 2019/05/03 - 12:34am
Richard Bell on gate-crashing the Venice Biennale  Art Guide Australia

Richard Bell says that as an Aboriginal man he is “statistically dead” at 65 years. As a result, he is showing in Venice at the same time as the Biennale, despite ...

Leading the way forward - NT News

Fri, 2019/05/03 - 12:29am
Leading the way forward  NT News

A NEW literacy campaign with the Cuban method Yes I Can was launched in the Aboriginal community of Santa Teresa last week and is the first community in ...

Our Australia Bureau Turns Two. Here Are Our Favorite Stories. - The New York Times

Fri, 2019/05/03 - 12:22am
Our Australia Bureau Turns Two. Here Are Our Favorite Stories.  The New York Times

From heartbreaking terror attacks to giant lobsters, here are the stories we remember most from Australia and the region.

Movers & shakers: NSW governor sworn in - The Mandarin

Fri, 2019/05/03 - 12:15am
Movers & shakers: NSW governor sworn in  The Mandarin

A new governor has officially started work, an Australian is off to UN Command in South Korea, and another energy market commissioner has been appointed.

Wirangu word included on new coin - West Coast Sentinel

Fri, 2019/05/03 - 12:00am
Wirangu word included on new coin  West Coast Sentinel

The Wirangu word 'Barnda' has been included on a new 50 cent coin.

Clive Palmer's $100m Aboriginal foundation only has $109 in it, records show - The Guardian

Fri, 2019/05/03 - 12:00am
Clive Palmer's $100m Aboriginal foundation only has $109 in it, records show  The Guardian

Western Australian government set to investigate the charity and says the businessman has behaved in a 'disgraceful' way.

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