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'He was stolen, donated': Relief as Indigenous Australian remains finally come home - SBS News

Wed, 2019/03/27 - 8:54pm
'He was stolen, donated': Relief as Indigenous Australian remains finally come home  SBS News

The return of Indigenous Australian remains, stolen and taken overseas, is closely linked to the fate of the communities they come from, two descendants say.

The rise of image-based abuse online: It's time to stamp out the trolls - Women's Agenda

Wed, 2019/03/27 - 8:53pm
The rise of image-based abuse online: It's time to stamp out the trolls  Women's Agenda

It is starting to feel like each and every day there is a new example of people behaving badly. In the past fortnight, we have been (re)exposed to a toxic culture ...

'Angel of London Bridge', heroic mum and Indigenous tracker honoured with bravery awards - SBS News

Wed, 2019/03/27 - 8:39pm
'Angel of London Bridge', heroic mum and Indigenous tracker honoured with bravery awards  SBS News

More than 70 Australians will receive bravery awards on Thursday, including Mary Sawan who fought off three gun-wielding intruders who attacked her ...

'Angel of London Bridge', heroic mum and Indigenous tracker honoured with bravery awards - SBS News

Wed, 2019/03/27 - 8:39pm
'Angel of London Bridge', heroic mum and Indigenous tracker honoured with bravery awards  SBS News

More than 70 Australians will receive bravery awards on Thursday, including Mary Sawan who fought off three gun-wielding intruders who attacked her ...

'Common sense': Littleproud backs Victoria plan to exit logging to earn carbon credits - The Guardian

Wed, 2019/03/27 - 8:19pm
'Common sense': Littleproud backs Victoria plan to exit logging to earn carbon credits  The Guardian

Minister breaks ranks on forest policy amid fears for beekeeping industry and the knock-on impacts on farmers.

US-China trade war could endanger millions of hectares of Amazon rainforest - ABC News

Wed, 2019/03/27 - 8:03pm
US-China trade war could endanger millions of hectares of Amazon rainforest  ABC News

Researchers are warning that ramping up soy production in Brazil to supply the Chinese market could result in large-scale deforestation of the Amazon, ...

Feral goats no match for Riley family and their trusty kelpie companions - ABC News

Wed, 2019/03/27 - 7:59pm
Feral goats no match for Riley family and their trusty kelpie companions  ABC News

The Riley family is known as the goat chasers, trekking through the New South Wales high country with their pack of kelpies to muster feral goats.

What is a waterless barrier and how could it slow cane toads? - The Conversation AU

Wed, 2019/03/27 - 6:40pm
What is a waterless barrier and how could it slow cane toads?  The Conversation AU

A barrier just 50km wide might stop water-reliant cane toads in their tracks.

The Tiny Poisonous Toads Taking Over Florida Yards - The Atlantic

Wed, 2019/03/27 - 4:18pm
The Tiny Poisonous Toads Taking Over Florida Yards  The Atlantic

The cane-toad invasion of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, began, according to one resident, with a few toads in her pool last Thursday. “We weren't sure what ...

Australia's greatest travel experiences – according to you - The Telegraph

Wed, 2019/03/27 - 3:39pm
Australia's greatest travel experiences – according to you  The Telegraph

Ah, Australia. A land of rejoicing, youth and freedom (according to its national anthem, at least). It's unwaveringly popular with travellers and has garnered a loyal ...

What to know before you go to Byron Bay, Australia's ultimate beach town - Roads and Kingdoms

Wed, 2019/03/27 - 3:24pm
What to know before you go to Byron Bay, Australia's ultimate beach town  Roads and Kingdoms

Byron Bay is not what it used to be. No shade intended: This small town on the north coast of the Australian state of New South Wales has always shifted with the ...

Australia’s indigenous soprano Deborah Cheetham makes India debut - Hindustan Times

Wed, 2019/03/27 - 1:53pm
Australia’s indigenous soprano Deborah Cheetham makes India debut  Hindustan Times

Cheetham sings about her life as one of Australia's many 'stolen children', weaving classics from 19th and early 20th century opera together with original ...

'Deafening silence': Coalition ignores Indigenous incarceration report - Sydney Morning Herald

Wed, 2019/03/27 - 1:05pm
'Deafening silence': Coalition ignores Indigenous incarceration report  Sydney Morning Herald

A landmark report highlighting the "stark over-representation" of Indigenous and Torres Strait Islander Australians in prison has been met with "deafening" ...

'Deafening silence': Coalition ignores Indigenous incarceration report - The Age

Wed, 2019/03/27 - 1:05pm
'Deafening silence': Coalition ignores Indigenous incarceration report  The Age

The Law Council said it was a "national disgrace and international embarrassment" that Indigenous Australians were the most incarcerated people in the world.

Indigenous generator seeks carbon promise - The Australian

Wed, 2019/03/27 - 1:00pm
Indigenous generator seeks carbon promise  The Australian

The indigenous-owned company proposing a new 1000 megawatt clean coal plant in north Queensland says it must be protected from a future carbon price to ...

Indigenous generator seeks carbon promise - The Australian

Wed, 2019/03/27 - 1:00pm
Indigenous generator seeks carbon promise  The Australian

The indigenous-owned company proposing a new 1000 megawatt clean coal plant in north Queensland says it must be protected from a future carbon price to ...

Canberra's first lady deserves makeover - The Canberra Times

Wed, 2019/03/27 - 1:00pm
Canberra's first lady deserves makeover  The Canberra Times

Canberra's first lady has received a makeover. At 113 years old, she's still in great condition, and she deserves nothing less.

One Nation: How dare they try to sell out our democracy - The Age

Wed, 2019/03/27 - 12:30pm
One Nation: How dare they try to sell out our democracy  The Age

To submit a letter to The Age, email letters@theage.com.au. Please include your home address and telephone number. Judging from the Al Jazeera report on ...

Lake Mullocullup party over before it begins - The West Australian

Wed, 2019/03/27 - 11:57am
Lake Mullocullup party over before it begins  The West Australian

Critics of a plan to allow waterskiing at Lake Mullocullup say powerboats and signage would be culturally inappropriate and could harm the environment.

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