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Global recognition for Port's Aboriginal partnership - Infrastructure Magazine

Tue, 2019/04/16 - 4:03am
Global recognition for Port's Aboriginal partnership  Infrastructure Magazine

Gladstone Port Corporation (GPC) will represent Australia in the 2019 World Port Sustainability Program's Awards for its Indigenous Land Use Agreement.

Former Qld council official runs for KAP - The Australian

Tue, 2019/04/16 - 3:30am
Former Qld council official runs for KAP  The Australian

A former Queensland council official who wants to see more federal government funding for remote Indigenous housing will take second place on the senate ...

Former Qld council official runs for KAP - The Macleay Argus

Tue, 2019/04/16 - 3:29am
Former Qld council official runs for KAP  The Macleay Argus

A former Queensland council official who wants to see more federal government funding for remote Indigenous housing will take second place on the senate ...

Bangarra's 30 Years of Sixty Five Thousand - Broadsheet

Tue, 2019/04/16 - 2:37am
Bangarra's 30 Years of Sixty Five Thousand  Broadsheet

A look back over three decades – and 65000 years – of Indigenous culture and expression.

Bangarra's 30 Years of Sixty Five Thousand - Broadsheet

Tue, 2019/04/16 - 2:34am
Bangarra's 30 Years of Sixty Five Thousand  Broadsheet

A look back over three decades – and 65000 years – of Indigenous culture and expression.

Barty primed to lead Aust Fed Cup charge - Moree Champion

Tue, 2019/04/16 - 1:53am
Barty primed to lead Aust Fed Cup charge  Moree Champion

Ashleigh Barty is daring to dream of Australia's first Fed Cup title in 45 years as she attempts to match the feat of Evonne Goolagong Cawley. World No.9 Bart...

Barty primed to lead Aust Fed Cup charge - Eden Magnet

Tue, 2019/04/16 - 1:53am
Barty primed to lead Aust Fed Cup charge  Eden Magnet

Ashleigh Barty is daring to dream of Australia's first Fed Cup title in 45 years as she attempts to match the feat of Evonne Goolagong Cawley. World No.9 Bart...

What countries will be affected by climate change? - SBS

Tue, 2019/04/16 - 1:51am
What countries will be affected by climate change?  SBS

Whenever I think about the future, whether it be in the next 10 or 50 years, there is no ancestral homeland for me to return to.

Enslaved, exported, then made into an artefact, one young girl is finally coming home - Sydney Morning Herald

Tue, 2019/04/16 - 1:51am
Enslaved, exported, then made into an artefact, one young girl is finally coming home  Sydney Morning Herald

Berlin: In the late 19th century a young indigenous girl was enslaved by Broome pearlers. They tied heavy stones to the child's feet that dragged her to painful ...

Enslaved, exported, then made into an artefact, one young girl is finally coming home - Brisbane Times

Tue, 2019/04/16 - 1:51am
Enslaved, exported, then made into an artefact, one young girl is finally coming home  Brisbane Times

They made her a slave and tied stones to her feet to harvest shells for the European elite. But that was not the end of her exploitation.

Australia's next parliament will be unrepresentative of the population - Women's Agenda

Tue, 2019/04/16 - 1:39am
Australia's next parliament will be unrepresentative of the population  Women's Agenda

New research predicts Australia's 46th parliament will be unrepresentative of the population when it comes to gender, cultural background and physical ability.

Traditional Owners celebrate Pine Creek native title win - National Indigenous Times

Tue, 2019/04/16 - 1:28am
Traditional Owners celebrate Pine Creek native title win  National Indigenous Times

After a 20-year wait, Traditional Owners of the town of Pine Creek in the Northern Territory have finally been recognised as native title holders of the area.

A Taste of Kakadu festival expands - Australian Hospitality Magazine

Tue, 2019/04/16 - 12:59am
A Taste of Kakadu festival expands  Australian Hospitality Magazine

Indigenous food and culture festival, A Taste of Kakadu, will be staged across Kakadu National Park from 10 to 19 May 2019, serving up a menu of ancient ...

Nambal, boya, barnda, awarnda: our words for 'coin' - National Indigenous Times

Tue, 2019/04/16 - 12:23am
Nambal, boya, barnda, awarnda: our words for 'coin'  National Indigenous Times

To commemorate the International Year of Indigenous Languages the Royal Australian Mint has created a new coin with a design that shows 14 different ...

PhD candidate probes language access for Indigenous uni students - National Indigenous Times

Tue, 2019/04/16 - 12:23am
PhD candidate probes language access for Indigenous uni students  National Indigenous Times

A PhD candidate at Charles Darwin University is researching the language barriers Indigenous Australians face in tertiary education. Obstacles for Indigenous ...

Waratah's valuable attacking weapon on a tear - National Indigenous Times

Tue, 2019/04/16 - 12:23am
Waratah's valuable attacking weapon on a tear  National Indigenous Times

Mahalia Murphy has added another championship to her resume in her build-up to selection in the Olympic Rugby Sevens team.

NT completes 10MW solar roll-out to 25 remote indigenous communities - One Step Off The Grid

Tue, 2019/04/16 - 12:05am
NT completes 10MW solar roll-out to 25 remote indigenous communities  One Step Off The Grid

The integration of 10MW of solar PV – and one 2MWh battery storage system – with off-grid power stations across 25 remote Indigenous communities in the ...

Breakout year for young footballer from Borroloola - National Indigenous Times

Mon, 2019/04/15 - 11:04pm
Breakout year for young footballer from Borroloola  National Indigenous Times

A young Borroloola footballer has won a prestigious Northern Territory award after a breakout year playing in the big smoke.

Why strangers are paying Australian women's debts - BBC News

Mon, 2019/04/15 - 11:02pm
Why strangers are paying Australian women's debts  BBC News

Aboriginal women are being disproportionately jailed due to an "unjust" law, campaigners say.

Long grass living - ABC News

Mon, 2019/04/15 - 10:30pm
Long grass living  ABC News

They are some of the most vulnerable Australians and they live on the streets. What is the reality of life for Darwin's long grass community?

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