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On the Move: Latest appointments and departures - ArtsHub

Fri, 2019/03/08 - 6:12am
On the Move: Latest appointments and departures  ArtsHub

New Board members at Queensland Theatre, Melbourne Writers Festival's new CEO, Arts House announces new GM, and more.

Labor promises to formally apologise for Appin Massacre if elected - Wollondilly Advertiser

Fri, 2019/03/08 - 6:06am
Labor promises to formally apologise for Appin Massacre if elected  Wollondilly Advertiser

Local Indigenous people would receive an official apology from the state government for atrocities committed hundreds of years ago if Labor wins the upcoming ...

Labor promises to formally apologise for Appin Massacre if elected - Campbelltown Macarthur Advertiser

Fri, 2019/03/08 - 6:05am
Labor promises to formally apologise for Appin Massacre if elected  Campbelltown Macarthur Advertiser

Local Indigenous people would receive an official apology from the state government for atrocities committed hundreds of years ago if Labor wins the upcoming ...

Encouraging ad shop diversity: marketers, the power is in your hands - Marketing magazine Australia

Fri, 2019/03/08 - 5:35am
Encouraging ad shop diversity: marketers, the power is in your hands  Marketing magazine Australia

Bec Brideson started Women With Agency to encourage diversity in ad agencies. Here, she explains how marketers can help the cause.

Trangie's Faye McMillan named 2019 NSW Aboriginal Woman of the Year - Narromine News

Fri, 2019/03/08 - 5:30am
Trangie's Faye McMillan named 2019 NSW Aboriginal Woman of the Year  Narromine News

"I didn't expect it at all … I honestly didn't think I had a chance in hell."

Brisbane's Asia-Pacific art festival melds remote and familiar - Nikkei Asian Review

Fri, 2019/03/08 - 5:30am
Brisbane's Asia-Pacific art festival melds remote and familiar  Nikkei Asian Review

BRISBANE, Australia -- After visiting the first edition of Brisbane's triennial celebration of regional contemporary art in 1993, the eminent Singapor.

Aboriginal boy caught up in mandatory sentencing laws meant for adults wins appeal - Sydney Morning Herald

Fri, 2019/03/08 - 5:15am
Aboriginal boy caught up in mandatory sentencing laws meant for adults wins appeal  Sydney Morning Herald

An 11-year-old boy should never have been sentenced to a mandatory 12 months jail under a 'three strikes' law introduced in 2015 for adult offenders, a judge ...

Aboriginal boy caught up in mandatory sentencing laws meant for adults wins appeal - The Sydney Morning Herald

Fri, 2019/03/08 - 5:15am
Aboriginal boy caught up in mandatory sentencing laws meant for adults wins appeal  The Sydney Morning Herald

An 11-year-old boy should never have been sentenced to a mandatory 12 months jail under a 'three strikes' law introduced in 2015 for adult offenders, a judge ...

Box Hill High: Push to dump house names like Mawson, Batman for new leaders - NEWS.com.au

Fri, 2019/03/08 - 4:56am
Box Hill High: Push to dump house names like Mawson, Batman for new leaders  NEWS.com.au

A student-led overthrow of Box Hill High house names, dumping Melbourne founder John Batman and recognising the likes of Kerryn Phelps, Anh Do, Fred ...

Stella Prize dominated by independent publishers vying for Australia's top prize for writing by women - ABC News

Fri, 2019/03/08 - 4:53am
Stella Prize dominated by independent publishers vying for Australia's top prize for writing by women  ABC News

The shortlist for The Stella Prize for writing by women has this year been dominated by small publishers, with five of the six titles published by independent outfits ...

Stella Prize dominated by independent publishers vying for Australia's top prize for writing by women - ABC News

Fri, 2019/03/08 - 4:53am
Stella Prize dominated by independent publishers vying for Australia's top prize for writing by women  ABC News

The shortlist for The Stella Prize for writing by women has this year been dominated by small publishers, with five of the six titles published by independent outfits ...

NT Labor moves to end dispute with Nigel Scullion on indigenous housing - The Australian

Fri, 2019/03/08 - 4:46am
NT Labor moves to end dispute with Nigel Scullion on indigenous housing  The Australian

Northern Territory Labor has moved to end a dispute with Indigenous Affairs Minister Nigel Scullion over housing funding by releasing details of more than 1300 ...

Hotel giant Accor to investigate allegations it racially segregated Aboriginal guests - The Guardian

Fri, 2019/03/08 - 4:43am
Hotel giant Accor to investigate allegations it racially segregated Aboriginal guests  The Guardian

Australian government to investigate claims French-owned Ibis Styles in Alice Springs reserved poorest accommodation for Indigenous visitors.

NSW law allowing Blue Mountains flooding didn't follow due process, Unesco told - The Guardian

Fri, 2019/03/08 - 4:36am
NSW law allowing Blue Mountains flooding didn't follow due process, Unesco told  The Guardian

Heritage group says law passed as part of plan to raise Warragamba Dam wall could endanger cultural values.

Why HK is a home from home for expats from Down Under - South China Morning Post

Fri, 2019/03/08 - 4:30am
Why HK is a home from home for expats from Down Under  South China Morning Post

About 100000 Australian have already made the original concrete jungle their new home in the northern hemisphere. The former colonial city is now one of the ...

State's new $2.6b '50 year' mine - Morning Bulletin

Fri, 2019/03/08 - 4:29am
State's new $2.6b '50 year' mine  Morning Bulletin

Mining giant Rio Tinto has commissioned the latest stage of the world's biggest bauxite mine, paving the way for a further 50 years of operations at Weipa.

State's new $2.6b '50 year' mine - News Mail

Fri, 2019/03/08 - 4:29am
State's new $2.6b '50 year' mine  News Mail

Mining giant Rio Tinto has commissioned the latest stage of the world's biggest bauxite mine, paving the way for a further 50 years of operations at Weipa.

Indigenous leadership camp - The West Australian

Fri, 2019/03/08 - 4:02am
Indigenous leadership camp  The West Australian

A group of 37 metro and 27 regional indigenous Year 12 students from Clontarf Academies visited Busselton Baptist camping centre to take part in a community ...

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