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Here Are The Indigenous Australian's Shaking Up The Music Industry - Hit 107

Mon, 2018/11/12 - 11:35pm

Hit 107

Here Are The Indigenous Australian's Shaking Up The Music Industry
Hit 107
With a culture full of colour, wonder and creativity, it's no surprise artists like Jessica Mauboy have you enchanted from the moment they start singing. One encounter with Jess displays her incredible ability to fill your day with song, casting a ...

Comms Council & Pluto Media Form AWARD School Indigenous Scholarships Program - B&T

Mon, 2018/11/12 - 8:50pm

B&T

Comms Council & Pluto Media Form AWARD School Indigenous Scholarships Program
B&T
In a bid to encourage more indigenous people into the advertising and media industries, Pluto Media has teamed up with The Communications Council of Australia to form a brand new AWARD School Indigenous Scholarships program. This includes ...

Sydney University launches $6.5 million Global Mathematics Institute - The Sydney Morning Herald

Mon, 2018/11/12 - 9:00am

The Sydney Morning Herald

Sydney University launches $6.5 million Global Mathematics Institute
The Sydney Morning Herald
"I've found that being Indigenous Australian, the reason I feel [that having more international mathematicians] is really great is because in Oxford ... no one would ever be surprised that I'm an Indigenous Australian studying mathematics or doing a ...

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Police investigating man's death during massive riot in outback NT indigenous community - NEWS.com.au

Mon, 2018/11/12 - 8:44am

NEWS.com.au

Police investigating man's death during massive riot in outback NT indigenous community
NEWS.com.au
The Australian reports that unrest has been brewing in Ali Curung since the four bodies were discovered last week, with various rumours circulating about what had taken place. But with a small population of 500, there has been animosity for the past ...
Riot death in remote NT town of Ali CurungThe Australian

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Two past coup leaders face off in Fiji election as Australia sharpens its focus on Pacific - The Conversation AU

Mon, 2018/11/12 - 4:31am

The Conversation AU

Two past coup leaders face off in Fiji election as Australia sharpens its focus on Pacific
The Conversation AU
However, Fijian politics is vastly more complicated than an indigenous non-indigenous binary. The contentious point, according to Professor Brij V. Lal of the Australian National University's College of Asia and the Pacific, “is not really about having ...

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Two past coup leaders face off in Fiji general election as Australia sharpens focus on the western Pacific - The Conversation AU

Mon, 2018/11/12 - 4:31am

The Conversation AU

Two past coup leaders face off in Fiji general election as Australia sharpens focus on the western Pacific
The Conversation AU
However, Fijian politics is vastly more complicated than an indigenous non-indigenous binary. The contentious point, according to Professor Brij V. Lal of the Australian National University's College of Asia and the Pacific, “is not really about having ...

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Muswellbrook's Steve Fordham endorses inaugural Blackrock Protech Partnership, becoming one of the largest ... - Muswellbrook Chronicle

Mon, 2018/11/12 - 12:44am

Muswellbrook Chronicle

Muswellbrook's Steve Fordham endorses inaugural Blackrock Protech Partnership, becoming one of the largest ...
Muswellbrook Chronicle
“Today, we are launching one of Australia's largest indigenous-owned labour hire businesses. “I want all other indigenous Australians out there to know that if you work hard and believe in what you are doing then there are no limits to what you can ...

Muswellbrook's Steve Fordham endorses inaugural Blackrock Protech Partnership, becoming one of the largest ... - Muswellbrook Chronicle

Mon, 2018/11/12 - 12:44am

Muswellbrook Chronicle

Muswellbrook's Steve Fordham endorses inaugural Blackrock Protech Partnership, becoming one of the largest ...
Muswellbrook Chronicle
“Today, we are launching one of Australia's largest indigenous-owned labour hire businesses. “I want all other indigenous Australians out there to know that if you work hard and believe in what you are doing then there are no limits to what you can ...

Australia has reached peak Anzac. And not before time - The Guardian (blog)

Sun, 2018/11/11 - 5:00pm

The Guardian (blog)

Australia has reached peak Anzac. And not before time
The Guardian (blog)
Australia urgently needs to reclaim its national memory and narrative from the purveyors of a largely mono-dimensional Anzac story that comes at the expense of so much else – not least this continent's precious Indigenous antiquity and the frontier ...

Indigenous science goes far beyond boomerangs and spears - IndigenousX (press release) (blog)

Sun, 2018/11/11 - 5:57am

IndigenousX (press release) (blog)

Indigenous science goes far beyond boomerangs and spears
IndigenousX (press release) (blog)
Australia is home to many of the earliest examples of scientific thinking in the world, and any curriculum that aspires to be relevant to Australian students should obviously include an understanding of Australian science throughout history. This is ...

PM leads 100th anniversary Remembrance Day service - The Australian

Sun, 2018/11/11 - 2:29am

The Australian

PM leads 100th anniversary Remembrance Day service
The Australian
Share this article. Facebook · Twitter · Email; Print. Scott Morrison has led Remembrance Day commemorations in Canberra this morning as the nation reflects on the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War. The Prime Minister, joined by Bill ...

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Boab beer maker among Indigenous business owners tasting success in WA's Kimberley - ABC News

Sat, 2018/11/10 - 6:32pm

ABC News

Boab beer maker among Indigenous business owners tasting success in WA's Kimberley
ABC News
Of the many Aboriginal start-ups it has helped, more than 85 per cent are still in operation. By contrast just 61 per cent of small businesses nationwide that started in 2013 survived past the three year mark. In Western Australia, just 56 per cent ...

Rare portraits of indigenous Tasmanians up for sale - The Mercury

Sat, 2018/11/10 - 1:00pm

The Mercury

Rare portraits of indigenous Tasmanians up for sale
The Mercury
RARE portraits of pre-settlement indigenous Tasmanians have been unearthed from a private French collection and are expected to set records when auctioned in Australia. The collection of original portraits and views are from French explorer Nicolas ...

Modern Guru: Should we change the words of our anthem? - The Sydney Morning Herald

Sat, 2018/11/10 - 12:22am

The Sydney Morning Herald

Modern Guru: Should we change the words of our anthem?
The Sydney Morning Herald
A: By recent news, I guess you're referring to Harper Nielsen, the nine-year-old Brisbane schoolgirl who refused to sing Advance Australia Fair at school assembly because "it completely disregards the Indigenous Australians who were here before us" ...

Unease on Australia's national anthem - Townsville Bulletin

Fri, 2018/11/09 - 2:21pm

Townsville Bulletin

Unease on Australia's national anthem
Townsville Bulletin
At the recent Burdekin Writers Festival, Warren Mundine AO argued that Indigenous Australians are conservative. I wanted to disagree but couldn't. After all, how has cultural, environmental and scientific knowledge otherwise been passed down some 3000 ...

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The service of Aboriginal soldiers recognised in No Less Worthy - The Australian

Fri, 2018/11/09 - 8:19am

The Australian

The service of Aboriginal soldiers recognised in No Less Worthy
The Australian
Their extraordinary service is celebrated in No Less Worthy, an historical account of more than 80 Aboriginal men in Western Australia who managed to enlist. It includes the names of many more who volunteered but were rejected, often on race grounds.

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Whatever happened to all those Scott Morrison thought bubbles? - The Guardian

Fri, 2018/11/09 - 4:17am

The Guardian

Whatever happened to all those Scott Morrison thought bubbles?
The Guardian
“We know there are things that have happened, like in every country, that have left deep scars, particularly in relation to the treatment and experience of Indigenous Australians,” Morrison said , in an exclusive interview with the Daily Telegraph ...

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Australia's national indigenous teams will play showcase matches in Darwin - NT News

Fri, 2018/11/09 - 1:53am

NT News

Australia's national indigenous teams will play showcase matches in Darwin
NT News
According to the director of Australia's indigenous teams, Lawrence Gilbert, the Darwin-based event – which returns after an eight-year hiatus – will put the spotlight on the nation's top Aboriginal stars. “The Arafura Games provides a world-class ...

The Aboriginal hero who stood up to Hitler - Eternity News

Fri, 2018/11/09 - 12:01am

Eternity News

The Aboriginal hero who stood up to Hitler
Eternity News
It happened right here in Australia. And it was Aboriginal Australians who weren't even citizens of their own country. They were led by a 78-year-old man from Bangerang country, named William Cooper. William Cooper identified strongly with the Jews.

Looking for apology after 'whitesplaining' response to Indigenous eye doctor - SBS

Thu, 2018/11/08 - 11:47pm

SBS

Looking for apology after 'whitesplaining' response to Indigenous eye doctor
SBS
A medical college CEO has been accused of dismissing an article written by Australia's first Indigenous ophthalmologist who described his personal experiences of institutionalised racism. In an article published in Insight magazine, Kris Rallah-Baker ...

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