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Joe Williams savages One Nation's Aboriginal DNA policy - Wauchope Gazette

Thu, 2019/03/14 - 4:00am
Joe Williams savages One Nation's Aboriginal DNA policy  Wauchope Gazette

A prominent member of a NSW Central West community has accused the One Nation political party of attacking Aboriginal people to get votes ahead of the NSW ...

Joe Williams savages One Nation's Aboriginal DNA policy - Blue Mountains Gazette

Thu, 2019/03/14 - 4:00am
Joe Williams savages One Nation's Aboriginal DNA policy  Blue Mountains Gazette

A prominent member of a NSW Central West community has accused the One Nation political party of attacking Aboriginal people to get votes ahead of the NSW ...

Joe Williams savages One Nation's Aboriginal DNA policy - Katherine Times

Thu, 2019/03/14 - 4:00am
Joe Williams savages One Nation's Aboriginal DNA policy  Katherine Times

A prominent member of a NSW Central West community has accused the One Nation political party of attacking Aboriginal people to get votes ahead of the NSW ...

How the 'famous Fanny Finch' became Australia's first known female voter — 50 years before it was legal - ABC News

Thu, 2019/03/14 - 3:42am
How the 'famous Fanny Finch' became Australia's first known female voter — 50 years before it was legal  ABC News

On January 22, 1856, an extraordinary event in Australia's history occurred. And its protagonist, the famous Mrs Fanny Finch, deserves a more prominent place ...

How the 'famous Fanny Finch' became Australia's first known female voter — 50 years before it was legal - ABC News

Thu, 2019/03/14 - 3:42am
How the 'famous Fanny Finch' became Australia's first known female voter — 50 years before it was legal  ABC News

On January 22, 1856, an extraordinary event in Australia's history occurred. And its protagonist, the famous Mrs Fanny Finch, deserves a more prominent place ...

How the 'famous Fanny Finch' became Australia's first female voter — 50 years before it was legal - ABC News

Thu, 2019/03/14 - 3:42am
How the 'famous Fanny Finch' became Australia's first female voter — 50 years before it was legal  ABC News

On January 22, 1856, an extraordinary event in Australia's history occurred. And its protagonist, the famous Mrs Fanny Finch, deserves a more prominent place ...

I turned my Torres Strait Islander culture into a video game - The Guardian

Thu, 2019/03/14 - 2:56am
I turned my Torres Strait Islander culture into a video game  The Guardian

I have been a part of a wave of VR *content* creators and developed a VR experience, called Torres Strait Virtual Reality (TSVR) which is a new way of learning ...

Landmark High Court decision guides how compensation for native title losses will be determined - The Conversation AU

Thu, 2019/03/14 - 2:43am
Landmark High Court decision guides how compensation for native title losses will be determined  The Conversation AU

A decision to award A$2.5 million compensation for loss of native title marks an important shift in how such claims are handled.

Wilpena Pound Resort releases first-ever Aboriginal accommodation App - Australasian Leisure Management

Thu, 2019/03/14 - 2:27am
Wilpena Pound Resort releases first-ever Aboriginal accommodation App  Australasian Leisure Management

Wilpena Pound Resort has released an app for visitors to South Australia's spectacular Flinders Ranges, a first for an Australian Indigenous accommodation ...

There’s Something New at Vue, and His Name Is Hugh - Broadsheet

Thu, 2019/03/14 - 1:25am
There’s Something New at Vue, and His Name Is Hugh  Broadsheet

Fine-dining stalwart Vue de Monde has a new executive chef. And he's only 24 years old.

Congratulations to the winners of the 2018 Indigenous STEM Awards - IndigenousX

Thu, 2019/03/14 - 12:48am
Congratulations to the winners of the 2018 Indigenous STEM Awards  IndigenousX

The Indigenous STEM Awards recognise, reward and celebrate the achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students and scientists.

Littlewell-Mingenew Aboriginal Reserve trail brings back memories - The West Australian

Thu, 2019/03/14 - 12:01am
Littlewell-Mingenew Aboriginal Reserve trail brings back memories  The West Australian

Former Littlewell-Mingenew Aboriginal Reserve resident Bill Jones will be among those attending the opening of an interpretive trail at the site on Friday.

Sorry Day - Why is it Important? - New Idea

Wed, 2019/03/13 - 11:49pm
Sorry Day - Why is it Important?  New Idea

Sorry Day is an annual day of remembrance in Australia to acknowledge the injustice experienced by members of the Stolen Generation. It is held each year on ...

Aboriginal corporation eyes BHP cattle stations - The West Australian

Wed, 2019/03/13 - 11:46pm
Aboriginal corporation eyes BHP cattle stations  The West Australian

An indigenous corporation has emerged as the preferred bidder for two BHP-owned cattle stations in the iron ore rich Pilbara. The Karlka Nyiyaparli Aboriginal ...

Eliminating avoidable blindness - RN Breakfast - ABC News

Wed, 2019/03/13 - 10:19pm
Eliminating avoidable blindness - RN Breakfast  ABC News

Indigenous eye health experts are lobbying for $70m in extra funding to tackle avoidable blindness. Federal, state and territory health ministers have agreed to a ...

Crikey Worm: UK Parliament rejects 'no deal' Brexit by slim margin - Crikey

Wed, 2019/03/13 - 8:14pm
Crikey Worm: UK Parliament rejects 'no deal' Brexit by slim margin  Crikey

The BBC is reporting that UK Parliament has narrowly voted to approve amendments rejecting a “no deal” Brexit under any circumstances, by a thin margin of ...

Alaskan wins 1600km Iditarod sled dog race - The Australian

Wed, 2019/03/13 - 7:06pm
Alaskan wins 1600km Iditarod sled dog race  The Australian

Pete Kaiser has won the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, throwing his arms over his head and pumping his fists as he became the latest Alaska Native to claim ...

Landmark court ruling could spark land compensation claims for indigenous Australians - The Japan Times

Wed, 2019/03/13 - 1:53pm
Landmark court ruling could spark land compensation claims for indigenous Australians  The Japan Times

Australia's High Court on Wednesday ruled that Aboriginal owners stripped of land rights should be compensated for "spiritual harm," in a landmark ruling t.

'They deserve it': state to fix roads and lights in Aboriginal communities - Sydney Morning Herald

Wed, 2019/03/13 - 1:00pm
'They deserve it': state to fix roads and lights in Aboriginal communities  Sydney Morning Herald

Aboriginal communities will get what "they deserve", with the NSW government promising to embark on a $55 million program to repair roads, street lights and ...

Video - The Australian

Wed, 2019/03/13 - 12:39pm
Video  The Australian

The High Court has ordered the Northern Territory government to pay 2.5 million dollars compensation to a group of native title holders. Sky News host Paul ...

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