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New Mexico Governor Signs Bill Replacing Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples' Day - Democracy Now!

Thu, 2019/04/04 - 2:07pm
New Mexico Governor Signs Bill Replacing Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples' Day  Democracy Now!

New Mexico's governor has signed a bill abolishing Columbus Day—and replacing it with Indigenous Peoples' Day—on the second Monday in October.

Comm Games Borobi mascot stoush: Mayor Tate vows ‘Nobody puts Borobi in the corner’ - Gold Coast Bulletin

Thu, 2019/04/04 - 2:00pm
Comm Games Borobi mascot stoush: Mayor Tate vows ‘Nobody puts Borobi in the corner’  Gold Coast Bulletin

A TRADEMARK dispute has left much-loved Commonwealth Games mascot Borobi languishing in a storage box in Brisbane, despite months of promises and ...

From the Archives: Policies on Aborigines under fire - The Sydney Morning Herald

Thu, 2019/04/04 - 1:00pm
From the Archives: Policies on Aborigines under fire  The Sydney Morning Herald

On April 5, 1969, activist and poet Kath Walker (AKA Oodgeroo Noonuccal) launched a stinging attack on 'paternalistic' Government attitudes toward Aborigines.

Shorten commits $440m to Tafe and vocational education in Labor budget reply - The Guardian

Thu, 2019/04/04 - 8:46am
Shorten commits $440m to Tafe and vocational education in Labor budget reply  The Guardian

Opposition leader's speech also includes $330m for 150000 apprenticeship subsidies in areas of skill shortage.

Shorten commits $440m to Tafe and vocational education in Labor budget reply - The Guardian

Thu, 2019/04/04 - 8:46am
Shorten commits $440m to Tafe and vocational education in Labor budget reply  The Guardian

Opposition leader's speech also includes $330m for 150000 apprenticeship subsidies in areas of skill shortage.

Ex-ATSIC boss ‘stole money from Indigenous housing for back deck’ police say - 9news.com.au

Thu, 2019/04/04 - 8:39am
Ex-ATSIC boss ‘stole money from Indigenous housing for back deck’ police say  9news.com.au

A bag full of sausages and three porterhouse steaks wasn't enough to convince Aboriginal leader Geoff Clark...

Why Hanson is right to be angry - The Australian

Thu, 2019/04/04 - 7:38am
Why Hanson is right to be angry  The Australian

You may think Al Jazeeras documentary How to Sell a Massacre, which ABC featured last week, revealing One Nations attempts to solicit foreign funding with ...

Girls Academy success - The West Australian

Thu, 2019/04/04 - 6:16am
Girls Academy success  The West Australian

Geraldton Senior High School has adopted a program which has improved indigenous attendance rates to 8 per cent higher than the national average.

Indigenous insurer enlists football star power to shed Hayne hangover - The Australian Financial Review

Thu, 2019/04/04 - 5:46am
Indigenous insurer enlists football star power to shed Hayne hangover  The Australian Financial Review

Funeral insurance company ACBF has changed its name and called in the rugby league star power of Jamal Idris in what appears to be a rebrand to shake off a ...

NATIVE TITLE CLASH - The West Australian

Thu, 2019/04/04 - 5:35am
NATIVE TITLE CLASH  The West Australian

Marlinyu Ghoorlie is the second native title claim to include Kalgoorlie-Boulder — following the Maduwongga claim registered in August 2017 — and also takes ...

Katherine's fight against petrol sniffing continues - The Macleay Argus

Thu, 2019/04/04 - 5:30am
Katherine's fight against petrol sniffing continues  The Macleay Argus

Katherine will stay a designated low aromatic fuel area as petrol sniffing continues to be a source of illness and death.

Katherine's fight against petrol sniffing continues - Goondiwindi Argus

Thu, 2019/04/04 - 5:30am
Katherine's fight against petrol sniffing continues  Goondiwindi Argus

Katherine will stay a designated low aromatic fuel area as petrol sniffing continues to be a source of illness and death.

Katherine's fight against petrol sniffing continues - The Flinders News

Thu, 2019/04/04 - 5:30am
Katherine's fight against petrol sniffing continues  The Flinders News

Katherine will stay a designated low aromatic fuel area as petrol sniffing continues to be a source of illness and death.

Katherine's fight against petrol sniffing continues - Blue Mountains Gazette

Thu, 2019/04/04 - 5:30am
Katherine's fight against petrol sniffing continues  Blue Mountains Gazette

Katherine will stay a designated low aromatic fuel area as petrol sniffing continues to be a source of illness and death.

Katherine's fight against petrol sniffing continues - Mandurah Mail

Thu, 2019/04/04 - 5:30am
Katherine's fight against petrol sniffing continues  Mandurah Mail

Katherine will stay a designated low aromatic fuel area as petrol sniffing continues to be a source of illness and death.

Vale Kunmanara Williams | ArtsHub Australia - ArtsHub

Thu, 2019/04/04 - 5:02am
Vale Kunmanara Williams | ArtsHub Australia  ArtsHub

Known for repurposing Australian Post mailbags as politically artworks, Kunmanara Williams leaves an incredible legacy as a Land Rights activist, Aboriginal ...

This is why Darwin is the laksa capital of Australia - SBS

Thu, 2019/04/04 - 5:01am
This is why Darwin is the laksa capital of Australia  SBS

The city serves up top-notch Indonesian and Malaysian-style bowls and even a bush food crocodile version.

'Catchem young': Politician Fraser Anning denies his family has a racist past - Daily Mail

Thu, 2019/04/04 - 4:46am
'Catchem young': Politician Fraser Anning denies his family has a racist past  Daily Mail

Australia's most divisive right-wing politician, Fraser Anning, has denied claims his family boasted about enslaving young Aboriginal children on their North ...

Get Krack!n: The Perfect Antidote To Trashfire Breakfast TV Like 'Sunrise' - Junkee

Thu, 2019/04/04 - 4:43am
Get Krack!n: The Perfect Antidote To Trashfire Breakfast TV Like 'Sunrise'  Junkee

Get Krack!n is a perfect and hilarious satire of breakfast television -- but one of the reason's it's so successful is because 'Sunrise' is just so bad.

Foreground reads: our pick from around the web in March - Foreground

Thu, 2019/04/04 - 4:21am
Foreground reads: our pick from around the web in March  Foreground

Dominating news so far this year are discussions of the rapidly-increasing effects of climate change. It's not all bad though. And as Australia's federal budget ...

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