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Restricted Images by Patrick Waterhouse and the Warlpiri - British Journal of Photography

Thu, 2019/03/07 - 1:40pm
Restricted Images by Patrick Waterhouse and the Warlpiri  British Journal of Photography

Patrick Waterhouse collaborates with artists from Australia's Northern Territory on an eight-year project reflecting on the colonial-era beginnings of ...

ActewAGL boss to run the Boston Marathon - and help others do the same - Sydney Morning Herald

Thu, 2019/03/07 - 1:00pm
ActewAGL boss to run the Boston Marathon - and help others do the same  Sydney Morning Herald

ActewAGL retail general manager Ayesha Razzaq is running the Boston Marathon - and she's helping two Indigenous women to also finish the historic race.

A matter of borders: Julian Burnside appears for IA - Independent Australia

Thu, 2019/03/07 - 12:19pm
A matter of borders: Julian Burnside appears for IA  Independent Australia

Australian barrister and human rights advocate Julian Burnside gave a speech on our current treatment of refugees.

Thousands sign petition to investigate historic Aboriginal land sale - Sydney Morning Herald

Thu, 2019/03/07 - 11:02am
Thousands sign petition to investigate historic Aboriginal land sale  Sydney Morning Herald

Thousand of people have signed a state government e-petition asking for an examination of how Ipswich land that was held as an aboriginal reserve was sold ...

Native Australian lizards worth more than $500k seized in illegal smuggling bust in Australia - TVNZ

Thu, 2019/03/07 - 8:51am
Native Australian lizards worth more than $500k seized in illegal smuggling bust in Australia  TVNZ

Native lizards stuffed into toys, electronics and chip packets are among more than 150 animals seized after an operation targeting wildlife smuggling in the ...

'A very tragic history': how the trauma of a 1926 massacre echoes through the years - The Guardian

Thu, 2019/03/07 - 8:00am
'A very tragic history': how the trauma of a 1926 massacre echoes through the years  The Guardian

Oombulgurri in the Kimberley remains a place of great pain and darkness almost a century on from the Forrest River killings.

Friday essay: rebooting the idea of 'civilisation' for Australian soil - The Conversation AU

Thu, 2019/03/07 - 8:00am
Friday essay: rebooting the idea of 'civilisation' for Australian soil  The Conversation AU

It's time for a more reasonable, hybrid definition of civilisation that incorporates our Indigenous heritage.

Indigenous people protest Ipswich housing development - 9news.com.au

Thu, 2019/03/07 - 8:00am
Indigenous people protest Ipswich housing development  9news.com.au

Indigenous protesters are camping at the site of a heritage-listed mission and cemetery near Ipswich in an effort to stop the construction of a 900-home housing ...

One in 35 Australian children under protection, with Indigenous worst affected - The Guardian

Thu, 2019/03/07 - 8:00am
One in 35 Australian children under protection, with Indigenous worst affected  The Guardian

The number of Australian children in the child protection system is on the rise, according to a study that shows Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders remain ...

Wyatt seeks historic overhaul of Aboriginal Heritage Act - The West Australian

Thu, 2019/03/07 - 8:00am
Wyatt seeks historic overhaul of Aboriginal Heritage Act  The West Australian

The State Government will seek to throw the book out in its attempt to overhaul WA's 47-year-old Aboriginal Heritage Act to strengthen protection of indigenous ...

Indigenous people protest Ipswich housing development - 9news.com.au

Thu, 2019/03/07 - 8:00am
Indigenous people protest Ipswich housing development  9news.com.au

Indigenous protesters are camping at the site of a heritage-listed mission and cemetery near Ipswich in an effort to stop the construction of a 900-home housing ...

'A very tragic history': how the trauma of a 1926 massacre echoes through the years - The Guardian

Thu, 2019/03/07 - 8:00am
'A very tragic history': how the trauma of a 1926 massacre echoes through the years  The Guardian

Oombulgurri in the Kimberley remains a place of great pain and darkness almost a century on from the Forrest River killings.

Meeting for Action Plan a positive step - Esperance Express

Thu, 2019/03/07 - 8:00am
Meeting for Action Plan a positive step  Esperance Express

The Esperance Shire Council have met with the Circle of Elders and the board of the Esperance Tjaltjraak Native Title Aboriginal Corporation ahead of the ...

Indigenous perspectives to be included in Australian school curricula - ABC Local

Thu, 2019/03/07 - 7:49am
Indigenous perspectives to be included in Australian school curricula  ABC Local

Soon all Australian teachers will be able to include Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives in their classes — across all learning areas.

Unsung Heroes Award winner transforms Indigenous education - EducationHQ Australia

Thu, 2019/03/07 - 7:40am
Unsung Heroes Award winner transforms Indigenous education  EducationHQ Australia

It was a question that young Ben Barry had been mulling over for a while. Why indeed would his dad ... You have hit subscriber only *content*. To access this and ...

Backing the strengths of Aboriginal young people - Pursuit

Thu, 2019/03/07 - 7:31am
Backing the strengths of Aboriginal young people  Pursuit

We need to use the strengths of Aboriginal youth if we are to close the gap says the University of Melbourne's Professor Sandra Eades.

Gurrumul wins Australia's most prestigious music prize - The Guardian

Thu, 2019/03/07 - 7:25am
Gurrumul wins Australia's most prestigious music prize  The Guardian

Australian Music Prize awarded for Djarimirri, an album completed just weeks before the musician's death.

Meet the 50 most influential women in Australian sport - Sydney Morning Herald

Thu, 2019/03/07 - 7:09am
Meet the 50 most influential women in Australian sport  Sydney Morning Herald

To mark International Women's Day, Herald Sport has compiled a list of the 50 women making the biggest impact on the Australian sporting landscape - from ...

Jack Charles did his time, but his record remains a ball and chain - The Age

Thu, 2019/03/07 - 6:56am
Jack Charles did his time, but his record remains a ball and chain  The Age

Jack Charles, a stolen child, spent decades in and out of prison. Now he's done his time and wants old convictions in Victoria declared spent and expunged.

'Dominant as we've ever had': the beach volleyball duo vying for gold - The Age

Thu, 2019/03/07 - 5:54am
'Dominant as we've ever had': the beach volleyball duo vying for gold  The Age

Mariafe Artacho del Solar and Taliqua Clancy, ranked eighth in the world, are the most promising beach volleyball pairing Australia has seen in a decade.

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