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How the major parties' Indigenous health election commitments stack up - UNSW Newsroom

Wed, 2019/05/01 - 9:50pm
How the major parties' Indigenous health election commitments stack up  UNSW Newsroom

The Coalition and Labor have outlined their plans for Indigenous health spending. There are some worthwhile pledges, but these policy promises could better ...

South Brisbane unit fire sends smoke across city - ABC News

Wed, 2019/05/01 - 9:04pm
South Brisbane unit fire sends smoke across city  ABC News

Fire engulfs a boarding house and an adjoining property in South Brisbane sending smoke billowing across the city and forcing the evacuation of a nearby ...

Man jailed for endangering a police plane lodges Human Rights complaint for compensation - ABC News

Wed, 2019/05/01 - 8:42pm
Man jailed for endangering a police plane lodges Human Rights complaint for compensation  ABC News

A Northern Territory Indigenous man serving a two-year jail sentence for recklessly endangering the safety of a police aircraft is hoping to be compensated after ...

Australia's slow progress on Indigenous rights - OpenCanada

Wed, 2019/05/01 - 1:44pm
Australia's slow progress on Indigenous rights  OpenCanada

When I travelled to Australia late last year to attend an international conference, there was no doubt that issues related to Indigenous peoples were as much a ...

A Broken Skull, a Dubious Paper Trail: Australian Justice for One Aboriginal Man - The New York Times

Wed, 2019/05/01 - 11:53am
A Broken Skull, a Dubious Paper Trail: Australian Justice for One Aboriginal Man  The New York Times

Medical records obtained by The New York Times suggest Patrick Cumaiyi was a victim of police brutality that fits a pattern in Australia — including a cover-up.

A Broken Skull, a Dubious Paper Trail: Australian Justice for One Aboriginal Man - SBS News

Wed, 2019/05/01 - 11:53am
A Broken Skull, a Dubious Paper Trail: Australian Justice for One Aboriginal Man  SBS News

Medical records obtained by The New York Times suggest Patrick Cumaiyi was a victim of police brutality that fits a pattern in Australia — including a cover-up.

Queries over $2.2b funding for NT housing - Forbes Advocate

Wed, 2019/05/01 - 10:18am
Queries over $2.2b funding for NT housing  Forbes Advocate

Federal Labor admits it will only be able to deliver on its promise of over $1.1 billion over 10 years for remote indigenous housing - with matching Northern...

Queries over $2.2b funding for NT housing - The Rural

Wed, 2019/05/01 - 10:18am
Queries over $2.2b funding for NT housing  The Rural

Federal Labor admits it will only be able to deliver on its promise of over $1.1 billion over 10 years for remote indigenous housing - with matching Northern...

A Broken Skull, a Dubious Paper Trail: Australian Justice for One Aboriginal Man - The New York Times

Wed, 2019/05/01 - 7:00am
A Broken Skull, a Dubious Paper Trail: Australian Justice for One Aboriginal Man  The New York Times

Medical records obtained by The New York Times suggest Patrick Cumaiyi was a victim of police brutality that fits a pattern in Australia — including a cover-up.

Racist vandals target Indigenous Greens candidate Major 'Moogy' Sumner's election poster - SBS News

Wed, 2019/05/01 - 7:00am
Racist vandals target Indigenous Greens candidate Major 'Moogy' Sumner's election poster  SBS News

An election poster for Indigenous South Australian Greens Senate candidate Major 'Moogy' Sumner has been defaced with a racist slur.

Federal Election 2019 LIVE: Two Lib candidates fall in one day - The Australian Financial Review

Wed, 2019/05/01 - 6:20am
Federal Election 2019 LIVE: Two Lib candidates fall in one day  The Australian Financial Review

Two Liberal candidates quit today after anti-Muslim and homophobic comments emerged. Here's how the day unfolded.

Liberal candidate Warren Mundine backs McCormack over comments supporting One Nation - The Guardian

Wed, 2019/05/01 - 6:13am
Liberal candidate Warren Mundine backs McCormack over comments supporting One Nation  The Guardian

Mundine says parties such as Pauline Hanson's One Nation must be judged on their policies 'as a whole' in federal election campaign.

Uranium mines harm Indigenous people – so why have we approved a new one? - The Conversation AU

Wed, 2019/05/01 - 5:41am
Uranium mines harm Indigenous people – so why have we approved a new one?  The Conversation AU

The Yeelirrie uranium mine is the latest instalment in Australia's long tradition of ignoring the dignity and welfare of Aboriginal communities in the pursuit of ...

Briggs skewers white privilege in 'Life is Incredible' - SBS

Wed, 2019/05/01 - 4:38am
Briggs skewers white privilege in 'Life is Incredible'  SBS

Racial inequality smoulders on “Life is Incredible”, the latest music video released by hip-hop artist Briggs. “Man [expletive] what they say now, I just paid my way ...

The Governor and his wife with the fine-grain touch - Eternity News

Wed, 2019/05/01 - 4:07am
The Governor and his wife with the fine-grain touch  Eternity News

His Excellency General The Honourable David Hurley AC DSC (Ret'd), Governor of NSW, was taken aback when he got a phone call from Prime Minister Scott ...

How the major parties’ Indigenous health election commitments stack up - The Conversation AU

Wed, 2019/05/01 - 3:57am
How the major parties’ Indigenous health election commitments stack up  The Conversation AU

The Coalition and Labor have outlined their plans for Indigenous health spending. There are some worthwhile pledges, but these policy promises could better ...

Mark Leibler would align top, corporate tax rates - The Australian Financial Review

Wed, 2019/05/01 - 3:00am
Mark Leibler would align top, corporate tax rates  The Australian Financial Review

We ask leading Australians what they would do if they were prime minister. Tom McIlroy talks to the senior partner at Arnold Bloch Leibler.

Call-out for South Australia's indigenous writers - The Murray Valley Standard

Wed, 2019/05/01 - 2:30am
Call-out for South Australia's indigenous writers  The Murray Valley Standard

Country Arts SA will be holding a four-day retreat for some of the state's talented indigenous writers.

Racist vandalism targets Aboriginal Greens candidate 'Moogy' Sumner's federal election poster - ABC News

Tue, 2019/04/30 - 11:58pm
Racist vandalism targets Aboriginal Greens candidate 'Moogy' Sumner's federal election poster  ABC News

An Aboriginal Greens Senate candidate targeted by hate speech scrawled on one of his election campaign posters says racism is "everywhere", and has likened ...

On Tour with Hugh Jackman — blues singer Olive Knight says latest role 'a dream come true' - ABC News

Tue, 2019/04/30 - 10:35pm
On Tour with Hugh Jackman — blues singer Olive Knight says latest role 'a dream come true'  ABC News

When Hugh Jackman kicks off a world tour of his latest stage show in Scotland, a little-known blues singer from an isolated Indigenous community in Western ...

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