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Hanboks, saris and coat dresses: inside Fashions of Multicultural Australia – a picture essay - The Guardian

Mon, 2019/03/04 - 5:50am
Hanboks, saris and coat dresses: inside Fashions of Multicultural Australia – a picture essay  The Guardian

The action among the fashionable audience was just as entertaining as the designs showcased on the runway at the inaugural FOMA event.

Artist Allan Giddy's installation will travel nationally during International Year of Indigenous Languages - UNSW Newsroom

Mon, 2019/03/04 - 4:56am
Artist Allan Giddy's installation will travel nationally during International Year of Indigenous Languages  UNSW Newsroom

The UNSW academic's 'Flow' uses the natural flow of water to convey the voices of Indigenous children around the world. Artist Allen Giddy (left) with some of ...

If Labor wins government, will an Australian republic finally take the crown? - The Conversation AU

Mon, 2019/03/04 - 4:19am
If Labor wins government, will an Australian republic finally take the crown?  The Conversation AU

Bill Shorten is committed to an Australian head of state, but it will likely take lost priority to constitutional recognition of Indigenous Australians.

King Billy Lanne: Macabre tale of Tasmania’s last full-blood Aboriginal man - NEWS.com.au

Mon, 2019/03/04 - 3:32am
King Billy Lanne: Macabre tale of Tasmania’s last full-blood Aboriginal man  NEWS.com.au

WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised that the following story contains images of people who have died. The story of William ...

Vision loss in focus as eye van visits region - The West Australian

Mon, 2019/03/04 - 2:31am
Vision loss in focus as eye van visits region  The West Australian

A mobile *service* delivering high-quality eye health care to people in regional and remote areas who have limited access will stay in Kalgoorlie-Boulder until ...

Blackfella Films cranks up 'Black B*tch' for the ABC - Inside Film

Mon, 2019/03/04 - 2:14am
Blackfella Films cranks up 'Black B*tch' for the ABC  Inside Film

Deborah Mailman and Rachel Griffiths. Blackfella Films' Black B*tch (working title), a six-part drama for the ABC revolving around high stakes ambition, betrayal ...

Coalition's climate armour takes beating - The West Australian

Mon, 2019/03/04 - 1:54am
Coalition's climate armour takes beating  The West Australian

The coalition's recent raft of climate announcements has done little to warm environmentalists, who say Australia still won't meet its emissions targets.

Book Review: Stranger Country by Monica Tan - ArtsHub

Mon, 2019/03/04 - 1:06am
Book Review: Stranger Country by Monica Tan  ArtsHub

Monica Tan wanted to gain a deeper understanding of what it means to be an Australian and whether she could ever identify as such.

Julie Bishop, Linda Burney and Sarah Hanson-Young on what it’s really like to be a woman in politics - Vogue Australia

Mon, 2019/03/04 - 12:54am
Julie Bishop, Linda Burney and Sarah Hanson-Young on what it’s really like to be a woman in politics  Vogue Australia

In celebration of International Women's Day and as Australia prepares to go to the polls, Jane Albert speaks to three MPs about what it's really like to be a ...

No matter your skin colour, all non-Indigenous Australians are complicit in colonialism - The Guardian

Mon, 2019/03/04 - 12:52am
No matter your skin colour, all non-Indigenous Australians are complicit in colonialism  The Guardian

How could I be an oppressor when I belonged to the oppressed? Here's what I learned on a road trip around Australia.

A guide to Enlighten according to the kind of Canberran you are - Sydney Morning Herald

Sun, 2019/03/03 - 11:22pm
A guide to Enlighten according to the kind of Canberran you are  Sydney Morning Herald

In between our ombré sunsets, russet autumns and Floriade, our city isn't exactly the most colourful place. But in March, damn is this city something. It's the ...

High school students follow in Baker Boy's footsteps by rapping in Yolngu Matha - ABC News

Sun, 2019/03/03 - 10:00pm
High school students follow in Baker Boy's footsteps by rapping in Yolngu Matha  ABC News

A project working with high school students in the birthplace of musical group Yothu Yindi puts Indigenous female rappers in the spotlight — and they are doing ...

The untold story of Aboriginal explorer King Bungaree and the mystery of his missing skull - Daily Mail

Sun, 2019/03/03 - 9:59pm
The untold story of Aboriginal explorer King Bungaree and the mystery of his missing skull  Daily Mail

He was dubbed the 'King of the Blacks', the 'Supreme Chief of the Sydney tribe' and 'His Aboriginal Majesty' but no one is exactly sure where the remains of ...

It's time to stop logging our native forests - Independent Australia

Sun, 2019/03/03 - 9:55pm
It's time to stop logging our native forests  Independent Australia

A group of concerned citizens called the Forest Embassy has embarked on a National Forest Uprising campaign to end logging by 2020.

The Killing Times: a massacre map of Australia's frontier wars - The Guardian

Sun, 2019/03/03 - 7:31pm
The Killing Times: a massacre map of Australia's frontier wars  The Guardian

This interactive tells the stories that have long been kept out of our history books. It shows evidence of mass killings from 1788 until 1927: a sustained and ...

600GL of water earmarked for Kimberley agriculture hub - The West Australian

Sun, 2019/03/03 - 6:01pm
600GL of water earmarked for Kimberley agriculture hub  The West Australian

Ambitious plans to create WA's next agricultural hub in the Kimberley have moved closer to reality.

Edward VIII’s racism and hatred of ‘filthy, nauseating’ Australian Aboriginals is detailed - Daily Mail

Sun, 2019/03/03 - 1:49pm
Edward VIII’s racism and hatred of ‘filthy, nauseating’ Australian Aboriginals is detailed  Daily Mail

The full extent of King Edward VIII's racist attitudes to Aboriginal Australians have been revealed in a new documentary detailing letters he wrote to his mistress.

Why Are There So Many Marsupials in Australia? - Live Science

Sun, 2019/03/03 - 1:46pm
Why Are There So Many Marsupials in Australia?  Live Science

Australia is the kingdom of marsupials, home to furry kangaroos, koalas and wombats. The continent has so many marsupials, it raises the question: Did these ...

Older Australians are ignoring health advice - The Australian Financial Review

Sun, 2019/03/03 - 1:15pm
Older Australians are ignoring health advice  The Australian Financial Review

It seems older Australians are reluctant to look after themselves. Even when the government sends free bowel cancer kits right into their homes, only four of out ...

Morrison government announces funding for community environment projects - Sydney Morning Herald

Sun, 2019/03/03 - 1:01pm
Morrison government announces funding for community environment projects  Sydney Morning Herald

The Morrison government will unveil $22 million in funding for community environmental projects across the country on Monday, stepping up its green pitch to ...

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