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Crikey Worm: Budget receives $50b minerals boost - Crikey

Thu, 2019/03/28 - 8:13pm
Crikey Worm: Budget receives $50b minerals boost  Crikey

The government is set to announce a $50 billion boost in mineral exports, and the Law Council slams the federal government over Indigenous incarceration.

U of R panel looks at skateboarding, decolonization in Canada and Australia - CBC.ca

Thu, 2019/03/28 - 8:09pm
U of R panel looks at skateboarding, decolonization in Canada and Australia  CBC.ca

A recent event at the University of Regina was a little more rad than the average panel discussion. Concepts around decolonization can seem abstract ...

'It Breaks My Heart' - Kookaburra Found In Tiny Cage For Sale At US Pet Shop - KIIS1011

Thu, 2019/03/28 - 7:56pm
'It Breaks My Heart' - Kookaburra Found In Tiny Cage For Sale At US Pet Shop  KIIS1011

An Australian Woman Has Discovered A Kookaburra For Sale In A US Pet Shop.

Adelaide Oval box office staff told 'not to sell tickets to any more Aboriginal people' at NAIDOC week AFL game - ABC News

Thu, 2019/03/28 - 7:49pm
Adelaide Oval box office staff told 'not to sell tickets to any more Aboriginal people' at NAIDOC week AFL game  ABC News

A former employee of McArthur Recruitment, who provide Ticketek with staff to operate Adelaide Oval's box offices, says she was told to discriminate against ...

Adelaide Oval box office staff told 'not to sell tickets to any more Aboriginal people' at NAIDOC week AFL game - ABC News

Thu, 2019/03/28 - 7:49pm
Adelaide Oval box office staff told 'not to sell tickets to any more Aboriginal people' at NAIDOC week AFL game  ABC News

A former employee of McArthur Recruitment, who provide Ticketek with staff to operate Adelaide Oval's box offices, says she was told to discriminate against ...

Canberra Now: doctors under stress; and Heritage Festival lifts off - Sydney Morning Herald

Thu, 2019/03/28 - 7:20pm
Canberra Now: doctors under stress; and Heritage Festival lifts off  Sydney Morning Herald

Plus, the pandemic sweeping through populations of frogs, toads and other amphibians.

Tackling racism is a security challenge - The Strategist

Thu, 2019/03/28 - 7:01pm
Tackling racism is a security challenge  The Strategist

Racism has emerged as a security issue—yet again. This has been brought home dramatically by the attack in Christchurch and the responses. Like many ...

New trainees start at Cairns-based shipping company Sea Swift - The Cairns Post

Thu, 2019/03/28 - 7:00pm
New trainees start at Cairns-based shipping company Sea Swift  The Cairns Post

Northern Australia marine transport company Sea Swift has added two indigenous trainees for depots across Cape York Peninsula and the Torres Strait.

Indigenous groups eye Trans Mountain stake - Oil & Gas Journal

Thu, 2019/03/28 - 4:45pm
Indigenous groups eye Trans Mountain stake  Oil & Gas Journal

An indigenous coalition is forming in Canada with the aim of buying a controlling interest in the Trans Mountain pipeline and expansion project between Alberta ...

30 Years Of Byron Bay Bluesfest — Australia's Best Beach Town Festival - Pollstar

Thu, 2019/03/28 - 4:00pm
30 Years Of Byron Bay Bluesfest — Australia's Best Beach Town Festival  Pollstar

Jack Johnson likes to talk about how his first visits to Australia's surf town Byron Bay were as a documentarian, working on the 2000 surfing film “Thicker Than ...

Australian Fest highlighting country's indigenous culture to end with Cheetham's performance - Devdiscourse

Thu, 2019/03/28 - 3:44pm
Australian Fest highlighting country's indigenous culture to end with Cheetham's performance  Devdiscourse

After a run across 20 Indian cities since September 2018, Australia Fest highlighting the country's indigenous culture and history will come to an end with ...

Get Krak!n finale turns into dark comedy - The Australian

Thu, 2019/03/28 - 1:00pm
Get Krak!n finale turns into dark comedy  The Australian

It has been hailed as the most important half hour in Australian television history.

Charles Perkins' legacy honoured as Canberra building renamed - Sydney Morning Herald

Thu, 2019/03/28 - 1:00pm
Charles Perkins' legacy honoured as Canberra building renamed  Sydney Morning Herald

Aboriginal leader and civil rights activist Charles Perkins fifty years ago declared, "if we're not in Canberra, we're history". He had already led the Freedom Rides ...

Australian War Memorial sculpture reflects on indigenous service - The Age

Thu, 2019/03/28 - 1:00pm
Australian War Memorial sculpture reflects on indigenous service  The Age

The Australian War Memorial has many quiet corners to sit and contemplate the sacrifices people have made in the defence of our country. Whether it's in front of ...

Australian War Memorial sculpture reflects on indigenous service - The Sydney Morning Herald

Thu, 2019/03/28 - 1:00pm
Australian War Memorial sculpture reflects on indigenous service  The Sydney Morning Herald

For Our Country is a place to contemplate the contribution of indigenous peoples.

Charles Perkins' legacy honoured as Canberra building renamed - The Age

Thu, 2019/03/28 - 1:00pm
Charles Perkins' legacy honoured as Canberra building renamed  The Age

The Aboriginal leader came to Canberra hoping to bring national change. His contribution has gained recognition with the naming of Charles Perkins House.

Cyclone Veronica knocks out community radio transmitters - Radioinfo

Thu, 2019/03/28 - 12:21pm
Cyclone Veronica knocks out community radio transmitters  Radioinfo

Tropical cyclone Veronica knocked out two of Ngaarda Media's transmitters in north west WA as it ripped through the north of Australia this week. The cyclone ...

Street entertainer’s didgeridoo prompts gun panic on Australian train - Irish Examiner

Thu, 2019/03/28 - 11:46am
Street entertainer’s didgeridoo prompts gun panic on Australian train  Irish Examiner

Police in Australia set off a panic when they closed down a Melbourne railway station after a street entertainer's instrument was mistaken for a rifle. Commuters ...

Justin Quill: Let’s put a face to the cowards who spew hate from behind a keyboard - Herald Sun

Thu, 2019/03/28 - 9:27am
Justin Quill: Let’s put a face to the cowards who spew hate from behind a keyboard  Herald Sun

I am all for free speech. My entire career as a media lawyer has been about defending free speech. The right to express an opinion, and transparency generally, ...

'Aggravating the problem': New ice inquiry to tackle worsening epidemic - Sydney Morning Herald

Thu, 2019/03/28 - 8:44am
'Aggravating the problem': New ice inquiry to tackle worsening epidemic  Sydney Morning Herald

An inquiry into ice will investigate whether existing measures to reduce harm are "aggravating the problem".

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