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Aboriginal women find a smartphone way for inner peace in Australia's outback - SBS

Fri, 2019/04/12 - 10:18am
Aboriginal women find a smartphone way for inner peace in Australia's outback  SBS

Elders in Central Australia use ancient Indigenous languages to help the next generation master meditation.

'People are frightened of NAPLAN': Australia's testing dilemma - Sydney Morning Herald

Fri, 2019/04/12 - 9:53am
'People are frightened of NAPLAN': Australia's testing dilemma  Sydney Morning Herald

Calls to dump NAPLAN are becoming louder, but the debate is forcing an uncomfortable question to be asked: is there a viable alternative?

Hidden histories of Australian women activists documented - PM - ABC Local

Fri, 2019/04/12 - 8:30am
Hidden histories of Australian women activists documented - PM  ABC Local

From one of the first female surfers, to a disability advocate and a Senator who put domestic violence on the agenda - dozens of Australians who made a ...

UWA program to encourage year 12 Indigenous students | University News - University News: The University of Western Australia

Fri, 2019/04/12 - 8:06am
UWA program to encourage year 12 Indigenous students | University News  University News: The University of Western Australia

Indigenous Year 12 students from around the state will attend a leadership seminar at The University of Western Australia. The seminar, organised by UWA's ...

UWA program to encourage year 12 Indigenous students | University News - University News: The University of Western Australia

Fri, 2019/04/12 - 8:06am
UWA program to encourage year 12 Indigenous students | University News  University News: The University of Western Australia

Indigenous Year 12 students from around the state will attend a leadership seminar next week at The University of Western Australia. The seminar, organised by ...

Nine reasons to make the Bluesfest roadtrip - Beat Magazine

Fri, 2019/04/12 - 7:38am
Nine reasons to make the Bluesfest roadtrip  Beat Magazine

We're now in the second quarter of 2019 (time is a flat circle, it was January literally two hours ago), and you know what that means – it's Bluesfest time.

Townsville Bishop Tim Harris affirms consistent life ethics in the face of ethical cherry-picking - Catholic Leader

Fri, 2019/04/12 - 7:00am
Townsville Bishop Tim Harris affirms consistent life ethics in the face of ethical cherry-picking  Catholic Leader

Human rights: “Queenslanders are rightly concerned about shortfalls in our capacity as a society to care properly for an aging population in ways that help them ...

Threats followed native title posts - The Australian

Fri, 2019/04/12 - 7:00am
Threats followed native title posts  The Australian

Members of a troubled Pilbara native title group who complained about their funds being wasted were threatened with legal action, banned from leadership ...

Thousands of juvenile oysters find home on restored reef - The Lead South Australia

Fri, 2019/04/12 - 6:30am
Thousands of juvenile oysters find home on restored reef  The Lead South Australia

The Southern Hemisphere's largest reef restoration project has been seeded with more than 50000 endangered Australian flat oysters.

We're Hiring! Come Work With Us As A Branded Creative - Junkee

Fri, 2019/04/12 - 6:02am
We're Hiring! Come Work With Us As A Branded Creative  Junkee

Junkee Media's *content* agency, Junkee Studio, creates award-winning social first *content* for some of Australia's leading brands. Our team of trusted advisors ...

'I feel good for the whole day': Luke runs for his community - The Canberra Times

Fri, 2019/04/12 - 5:56am
'I feel good for the whole day': Luke runs for his community  The Canberra Times

Luke McKenzie has done marathons around the world, but mainly he runs to encourage the Indigenous community - and his son.

High Court will decide if Indigenous people without citizenship can be deported - SBS

Fri, 2019/04/12 - 5:44am
High Court will decide if Indigenous people without citizenship can be deported  SBS

The case will focus on whether an Indigenous person can be considered an “alien” under the Australian Constitution.

Champion Honours - Speaking Out - ABC Local

Fri, 2019/04/12 - 5:41am
Champion Honours - Speaking Out  ABC Local

The Indigenous, legal and sporting communities mourn the loss of Lloyd McDermott, a trailblazer in Australian sport and the legal profession.

'The heart of Perth': Swan River stories shared in new exhibition - Community Newspaper Group

Fri, 2019/04/12 - 5:17am
'The heart of Perth': Swan River stories shared in new exhibition  Community Newspaper Group

FROM the Dreamtime to the present day, a new exhibition is exploring the stories of the Derbarl Yerrigan (Swan River). Combining artist Alan Muller's paintings ...

Cuts will bite into a vital tourism sector - The West Australian

Fri, 2019/04/12 - 4:40am
Cuts will bite into a vital tourism sector  The West Australian

WA Indigenous Tourism Operations Council executive Robert Taylor says his “planning is on hold” due to suspected cuts to indigenous tourism ahead of the ...

Callaghan graduates cross the stage toward a new chapter - The University of Newcastle, Australia

Fri, 2019/04/12 - 4:07am
Callaghan graduates cross the stage toward a new chapter  The University of Newcastle, Australia

More than 4000 students will celebrate the culmination of their studies over the next week, with the annual graduation ceremonies set to commence at the ...

Top Picks for Yirramboi Festival - Broadsheet

Fri, 2019/04/12 - 2:20am
Top Picks for Yirramboi Festival  Broadsheet

It's hard to convey the sheer size of Yirramboi Festival, Australia's premier First Nations festival, which runs from May 2 to 12. Yirramboi (which means “tomorrow” ...

Skydiving into the history books - Observer

Fri, 2019/04/12 - 2:20am
Skydiving into the history books  Observer

A COFFS Harbour man with an unquenchable thirst for adrenaline has just qualified to participate in the pinnacle event for his sport.

Nationals to challenge WA minister at poll - Blue Mountains Gazette

Fri, 2019/04/12 - 1:37am
Nationals to challenge WA minister at poll  Blue Mountains Gazette

The Nationals are throwing a contender in the ring for Environment Minister Melissa Price's West Australian seat of Durack. Scott Bourne has lived in the Pilb...

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