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NT hands power to Groote Eylandt clans - The West Australian

Wed, 2018/11/14 - 9:45am

The West Australian

NT hands power to Groote Eylandt clans
The West Australian
While mining has made Groote Eylandt wealthy, Warnindhilyagwa elder Tony Wurramarrba hopes a new deal giving its clans the power to run their own government services will secure its future. The island's manganese mine has brought in so much in ...

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NT hands power to Groote Eylandt clans - 9news.com.au

Wed, 2018/11/14 - 9:01am

NT hands power to Groote Eylandt clans
9news.com.au
While mining has made Groote Eylandt wealthy, Warnindhilyagwa elder Tony Wurramarrba hopes a new deal giving its clans the power to run their own government services will secure its future. The island's manganese mine has brought in so much in ...

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Labor's republic plan described as a 'slap in the face' for Indigenous Australians - The Guardian

Wed, 2018/11/14 - 8:00am
Labor's republic plan described as a 'slap in the face' for Indigenous Australians  The Guardian

Labor's $160m plan to ask Australians to vote “yes” or “no” to becoming a republic has been met with strong criticism from Indigenous people campaigning for ...

Gunnedah's Darren Beaton represents Australian Indigenous Team at Oztag World Cup - The Northern Daily Leader

Wed, 2018/11/14 - 4:52am

The Northern Daily Leader

Gunnedah's Darren Beaton represents Australian Indigenous Team at Oztag World Cup
The Northern Daily Leader
EXPIERENCE OF A LIFETIME: The Australian Indigenous Over 50s team fell just short in the semi finals to Australia. Photo: Supplied. FOR one Gunnedah local the recent Oztag World Cup in Coffs Harbour provided an “experience of a lifetime”. Throughout ...

Gunnedah's Darren Beaton represents Australian Indigenous Team at Oztag World Cup - The Northern Daily Leader

Wed, 2018/11/14 - 4:52am

The Northern Daily Leader

Gunnedah's Darren Beaton represents Australian Indigenous Team at Oztag World Cup
The Northern Daily Leader
EXPIERENCE OF A LIFETIME: The Australian Indigenous Over 50s team fell just short in the semi finals to Australia. Photo: Supplied. FOR one Gunnedah local the recent Oztag World Cup in Coffs Harbour provided an “experience of a lifetime”. Throughout ...

One year since same-sex marriage result, fight continues for queer Indigenous Australians - SBS

Wed, 2018/11/14 - 4:46am

SBS

One year since same-sex marriage result, fight continues for queer Indigenous Australians
SBS
One year on from the historic legalisation of same-sex marriage in Australia, queer Indigenous activist Edie Shepherd says while there have been steps forward, the battle for acceptance still continues. Thursday will mark 12 months since a majority of ...

Anarla Moran represents indigenous Australia at Oztag World Cup - Armidale Express

Wed, 2018/11/14 - 4:22am

Armidale Express

Anarla Moran represents indigenous Australia at Oztag World Cup
Armidale Express
CHALLENGE: Armidale's Anarla Moran, pictured standing fourth from right, was in the indigenous women's Oztag team for the World Cup. Anarla Moran is no stranger to the footy field but had never played Oztag leading into the sport's World Cup earlier ...

Anarla Moran represents indigenous Australia at Oztag World Cup - Armidale Express

Wed, 2018/11/14 - 4:22am

Armidale Express

Anarla Moran represents indigenous Australia at Oztag World Cup
Armidale Express
CHALLENGE: Armidale's Anarla Moran, pictured standing fourth from right, was in the indigenous women's Oztag team for the World Cup. Anarla Moran is no stranger to the footy field but had never played Oztag leading into the sport's World Cup earlier ...

Anarla Moran represents indigenous Australia at Oztag World Cup - Armidale Express

Wed, 2018/11/14 - 4:22am

Armidale Express

Anarla Moran represents indigenous Australia at Oztag World Cup
Armidale Express
CHALLENGE: Armidale's Anarla Moran, pictured standing fourth from right, was in the indigenous women's Oztag team for the World Cup. Anarla Moran is no stranger to the footy field but had never played Oztag leading into the sport's World Cup earlier ...

Gunnedah's Darren Beaton represents Australian Indigenous Team at Oztag World Cup - The Northern Daily Leader

Wed, 2018/11/14 - 4:09am

The Northern Daily Leader

Gunnedah's Darren Beaton represents Australian Indigenous Team at Oztag World Cup
The Northern Daily Leader
EXPIERENCE OF A LIFETIME: The Australian Indigenous Over 50s team fell just short in the semi finals to Australia. Photo: Supplied. FOR one Gunnedah local the recent Oztag World Cup in Coffs Harbour provided an “experience of a lifetime”. Throughout ...

2018 Tag World Cup: Two Moree players win bronze for Indigenous Australia - The Northern Daily Leader

Wed, 2018/11/14 - 3:09am

The Northern Daily Leader

2018 Tag World Cup: Two Moree players win bronze for Indigenous Australia
The Northern Daily Leader
Two Moree Oztag players have come home with bronze medals after representing Indigenous Australia at the 2018 Tag World Cup recently. Jordan McKenzie and her uncle Jason Munro were both selected to represent their culture in the Indigenous Australia ...

2018 Tag World Cup: Two Moree players win bronze for Indigenous Australia - Moree Champion

Wed, 2018/11/14 - 1:34am

Moree Champion

2018 Tag World Cup: Two Moree players win bronze for Indigenous Australia
Moree Champion
Two Moree Oztag players have come home with bronze medals after representing Indigenous Australia at the 2018 Tag World Cup recently. Jordan McKenzie and her uncle Jason Munro were both selected to represent their culture in the Indigenous Australia ...

2018 Tag World Cup: Two Moree players win bronze for Indigenous Australia - Moree Champion

Wed, 2018/11/14 - 1:34am

Moree Champion

2018 Tag World Cup: Two Moree players win bronze for Indigenous Australia
Moree Champion
Two Moree Oztag players have come home with bronze medals after representing Indigenous Australia at the 2018 Tag World Cup recently. Jordan McKenzie and her uncle Jason Munro were both selected to represent their culture in the Indigenous Australia ...

Director, National Centre for Indigenous Studies - The Conversation AU

Tue, 2018/11/13 - 11:55pm

Director, National Centre for Indigenous Studies
The Conversation AU
As Australia's national university, we have a unique responsibility to Indigenous Australia: to shape and advance the national conversation on reconciliation and recognition, to progress vital research on issues impacting the lives of Indigenous ...

Better Indigenous representation needed in advertising industry - AdNews

Tue, 2018/11/13 - 10:42pm

AdNews

Better Indigenous representation needed in advertising industry
AdNews
The advertising and media sector needs to improve on its representation of Indigenous Australians, Pluto Media CEO Peter Kirk said. Speaking to AdNews, Kirk said he's frustrated by the slow progress Australia has made in this space in comparison to ...

Specialist mentoring leads more remote Indigenous students to University and beyond - ABC News

Tue, 2018/11/13 - 8:16pm

ABC News

Specialist mentoring leads more remote Indigenous students to University and beyond
ABC News
Remote towns around Western Australia's Pilbara region have benefitted from a national program addressing the educational needs of young Aboriginal students, boosting school attendance rates, employment, and acceptance into university and TAFE ...

Indigenous land practice to reduce greenhouse emissions - News Mail

Tue, 2018/11/13 - 7:06pm

News Mail

Indigenous land practice to reduce greenhouse emissions
News Mail
HOW can 60,000 years of land management practice be incorporated into the nation's most innovative farming initiative? The answer lies in a first-of-its kind collaboration between a local indigenous organisation, Australia's largest environmental ...

Native plant project aimed at greening mining sites takes root - The Australian

Tue, 2018/11/13 - 1:01pm

The Australian

Native plant project aimed at greening mining sites takes root
The Australian
On a stretch of arid red land, inland from Geraldton in the mid-west of Western Australia, a few hundred shrubs have begun to sprout just a week or so after planting. These are the first shoots of what is hoped will become an indigenous-run native ...

Indigenous soldiers out of the shadows - The Sydney Morning Herald

Tue, 2018/11/13 - 9:13am

The Sydney Morning Herald

Indigenous soldiers out of the shadows
The Sydney Morning Herald
Punch's story is no different from the individual tragedies of the 210,000 Australians killed or wounded in the First World War – but for one key aspect. He was one of the more than 1000 Indigenous men who signed up, despite being rendered non-citizens ...

It's time to take back control from the real Aboriginal industry elites - The Guardian

Tue, 2018/11/13 - 2:21am

The Guardian

It's time to take back control from the real Aboriginal industry elites
The Guardian
In early 2017, the Australian National Audit Office (ANAO) concluded that “transitional arrangements and structures … focussed on prioritising the needs of Indigenous communities” had been affected by the department's rush to establish the IAS; and ...

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