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Extremist political parties are a danger we can end - Independent Australia

Thu, 2019/03/28 - 4:51am
Extremist political parties are a danger we can end  Independent Australia

The dangers presented by political parties stirring anti-Islamic sentiment can be prevented when it comes time to vote.

Ceduna agencies working together to ensure support for young children - West Coast Sentinel

Thu, 2019/03/28 - 4:05am
Ceduna agencies working together to ensure support for young children  West Coast Sentinel

Ceduna agencies joined for a workshop this week to collaborate on support for young children.

Gunnedah welcomes Australian Ninja Warrior and Parramatta Eels player - Namoi Valley Independent

Thu, 2019/03/28 - 4:00am
Gunnedah welcomes Australian Ninja Warrior and Parramatta Eels player  Namoi Valley Independent

G.S. Kidd, Curlewis, Carroll, and Mullaley school students all came together to meet the special visitors.

Years of research solidifies into re-think of history of Australia and the world - Warrnambool Standard

Thu, 2019/03/28 - 4:00am
Years of research solidifies into re-think of history of Australia and the world  Warrnambool Standard

Historical game-changer: The hidden significance of the Moyjil site may double the length of human occupation of Australia.

Labor pledges $14m funding boost to Environmental Defenders Offices – what do these services do? - The Conversation AU

Thu, 2019/03/28 - 3:53am
Labor pledges $14m funding boost to Environmental Defenders Offices – what do these services do?  The Conversation AU

The federal Labor Party announced this week that, if elected, it will restore funding to Environmental Defenders Offices (EDOs) across Australia, in a package ...

Get Krack!n's season finale was the most nourishing despair I have felt in a long time - The Guardian

Thu, 2019/03/28 - 3:29am
Get Krack!n's season finale was the most nourishing despair I have felt in a long time  The Guardian

It's a satisfying end not because the Kates were being pushed out, but because of who was taking their place.

Karratha local designs winning Dockers guernsey - The West Australian

Thu, 2019/03/28 - 3:00am
Karratha local designs winning Dockers guernsey  The West Australian

When the Fremantle Dockers hit the ground at Optus Stadium in Round 10 of the AFL season, they'll be sporting a guernsey designed by a Karratha local.

Is the definition of racism racist? - IndigenousX

Thu, 2019/03/28 - 2:23am
Is the definition of racism racist?  IndigenousX

Racism is even evident in the dictionary definition of racism.

Australia, You're Standing In it: Melbourne 'Terrorist' Was Aboriginal Busker With 'Didgeridoo' - New Matilda

Thu, 2019/03/28 - 2:15am
Australia, You're Standing In it: Melbourne 'Terrorist' Was Aboriginal Busker With 'Didgeridoo'  New Matilda

Well, if the point of Australia's long campaign of Islamophobia was to create a compliant and terrified population… mission accomplished. Earlier this morning in ...

Public service Indigenous Apprenticeships Program open for applications - The Mandarin

Thu, 2019/03/28 - 1:59am
Public service Indigenous Apprenticeships Program open for applications  The Mandarin

The federal government's Indigenous Apprenticeships Program is open for applications, offering 12 months of training in the public *service*, a certificate or ...

Peel Health Campus raises awareness to help 'close the gap' - Mandurah Mail

Thu, 2019/03/28 - 1:51am
Peel Health Campus raises awareness to help 'close the gap'  Mandurah Mail

Peel Health Campus staff have attended a special morning tea to help raise awareness of 'closing the gap' between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people ...

Actor Deborah Mailman appointed to Screen Australia board - Mediaweek

Thu, 2019/03/28 - 1:23am
Actor Deborah Mailman appointed to Screen Australia board  Mediaweek

Deborah Mailman (pictured) has been appointed to the Screen Australia board for a term of three years. Meanwhile Michael Hawkins, Claudia Karvan and ...

Fewer insects is worrying - Gloucester Advocate

Thu, 2019/03/28 - 1:00am
Fewer insects is worrying  Gloucester Advocate

Gloucester Garden Club talks about the importance of native vegetation.

What is a waterless barrier and how could it slow cane toads? - UNSW Newsroom

Thu, 2019/03/28 - 12:34am
What is a waterless barrier and how could it slow cane toads?  UNSW Newsroom

A federal parliamentary inquiry into stopping cane toads' relentless march across Australia has proposed creating “waterless barriers” in the semi-arid land ...

BIRRARANGGA Film Festival showcases Indigenous culture - Inside Film

Wed, 2019/03/27 - 11:59pm
BIRRARANGGA Film Festival showcases Indigenous culture  Inside Film

'Falls Around Her.' In curating the program for the inaugural BIRRARANGGA Film Festival, Tony Briggs was spoiled for choice. Advertisement. “I wasn't ...

Pauline Hanson and Mark Latham are not inevitable - The Guardian

Wed, 2019/03/27 - 11:53pm
Pauline Hanson and Mark Latham are not inevitable  The Guardian

One Nation is a party of bullies, and bullies flounder when they confront genuine resistance.

Brexit: TV viewers disgusted by expert’s messy bedroom - NEWS.com.au

Wed, 2019/03/27 - 11:41pm
Brexit: TV viewers disgusted by expert’s messy bedroom  NEWS.com.au

BBC News viewers were staggered today when an expert appeared surrounded by packets of Monster Munch, a fridge, a barrel of Digestives — and a ...

'International embarrassment': Government slammed for 'ignoring' Indigenous incarceration report - SBS News

Wed, 2019/03/27 - 11:01pm
'International embarrassment': Government slammed for 'ignoring' Indigenous incarceration report  SBS News

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians are the most incarcerated people on Earth and the country's biggest legal organisations are demanding action.

Map holds a colonial key - The West Australian

Wed, 2019/03/27 - 11:00pm
Map holds a colonial key  The West Australian

A map more than 180 years old is key to a theory that WA's earliest colonial building rests under Foundation Park in Albany.

First meeting welcomed by Government and peak bodies as Joint Council seeks to Close the Gap - The Sector

Wed, 2019/03/27 - 10:56pm
First meeting welcomed by Government and peak bodies as Joint Council seeks to Close the Gap  The Sector

Peak body, SNAICC – National Voice for Our Children, has joined the Victorian Aboriginal Child Care Agency (VACCA) in welcoming the “first historic meeting” ...

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