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First music acts announced for Barunga Festival - Katherine Times

Wed, 2018/05/02 - 12:02pm

Katherine Times

First music acts announced for Barunga Festival
Katherine Times
And with an audience of over 65 per cent Indigenous attendees, the event has become an important and immersive experience for both Australians and travellers seeking a unique experience of Indigenous Australia. The festival is the birthplace of Bob ...
Barunga Festival Unveils Epic Line-up For Powerful 2018 EventtheMusic
Barunga Festival Commemorates 30th Anniversary Of The Barunga Statement With First Program AnnouncementBroadway World

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Indigenous claim could burden NT's graziers, anglers and exporters, stakeholders say - ABC Online

Wed, 2018/05/02 - 11:07am

ABC Online

Indigenous claim could burden NT's graziers, anglers and exporters, stakeholders say
ABC Online
While approving the claims would recognise the significance of the areas to Indigenous claimants, it could also mean people would be locked out or would require a permit to access large tracts of river, coastal and intertidal areas. A body of evidence ...

First music acts announced for Burunga Festival - Katherine Times

Wed, 2018/05/02 - 6:16am

Katherine Times

First music acts announced for Burunga Festival
Katherine Times
And with an audience of over 65 per cent Indigenous attendees, the event has become an important and immersive experience for both Australians and travellers seeking a unique experience of Indigenous Australia. The festival is the birthplace of Bob ...
Barunga Festival Unveils Epic Line-up For Powerful 2018 EventtheMusic
Barunga Festival Commemorates 30th Anniversary Of The Barunga Statement With First Program AnnouncementBroadway World

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First music acts announced for Burunga festival - Katherine Times

Wed, 2018/05/02 - 6:16am

Katherine Times

First music acts announced for Burunga festival
Katherine Times
And with an audience of over 65 per cent Indigenous attendees, the event has become an important and immersive experience for both Australians and travellers seeking a unique experience of Indigenous Australia. The festival is the birthplace of Bob ...
Barunga Festival Unveils Epic Line-up For Powerful 2018 EventtheMusic
Barunga Festival Commemorates 30th Anniversary Of The Barunga Statement With First Program AnnouncementBroadway World

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We'll protect indigenous rights: Canavan - Illawarra Mercury

Wed, 2018/05/02 - 5:39am

Illawarra Mercury

We'll protect indigenous rights: Canavan
Illawarra Mercury
The Turnbull government is seeking to use Indigenous land rights and the Great Barrier Reef to protect tree clearing rights for farmers. Federal Minister for Northern Australia Matthew Canavan on Wednesday told reporters the coalition was assessing ...

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We'll protect indigenous rights: Canavan | Bunbury Mail - Bunbury Mail

Wed, 2018/05/02 - 5:34am

Bunbury Mail

We'll protect indigenous rights: Canavan | Bunbury Mail
Bunbury Mail
The Turnbull government is seeking to use Indigenous land rights and the Great Barrier Reef to protect tree clearing rights for farmers. Federal Minister for Northern Australia Matthew Canavan on Wednesday told reporters the coalition was assessing ...

We'll protect indigenous rights: Canavan - The Australian

Wed, 2018/05/02 - 5:12am

NEWS.com.au

We'll protect indigenous rights: Canavan
The Australian
Federal Minister for Northern Australia Matthew Canavan on Wednesday told reporters the coalition was assessing ways it could block the Queensland government's proposed land clearing laws. The state Labor government's bill to restrict land clearing ...
We'll protect indigenous rights: Canavan - News.com.auNEWS.com.au

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We'll protect indigenous rights: Canavan - Daily Telegraph

Wed, 2018/05/02 - 5:12am

Daily Telegraph

We'll protect indigenous rights: Canavan
Daily Telegraph
Federal Minister for Northern Australia Matthew Canavan on Wednesday told reporters the coalition was assessing ways it could block the Queensland government's proposed land clearing laws. The state Labor government's bill to restrict land clearing ...

We'll protect Indigenous rights: Canavan - Yahoo News

Wed, 2018/05/02 - 3:54am

We'll protect Indigenous rights: Canavan
Yahoo News
The Turnbull government is seeking to use Indigenous land rights and the protection of the Great Barrier Reef to protect tree clearing rights for farmers. Federal Minister for Northern Australia Matthew Canavan on Wednesday told reporters the ...

Robbie Katter calls on Cynthia Lui to not support tree clearing laws - Courier Mail

Wed, 2018/05/02 - 3:24am

Courier Mail

Robbie Katter calls on Cynthia Lui to not support tree clearing laws
Courier Mail
Today, federal Minister for Northern Australia Matthew Canavan told reporters the government was looking at ways it it could block the proposed land clearing laws. “The most important reason to reject these laws though is what they do to Indigenous ...

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Indigenous eye health suffering around the globe, research shows - ABC Online

Wed, 2018/05/02 - 2:55am

ABC Online

Indigenous eye health suffering around the globe, research shows
ABC Online
A new study has revealed the eye health amongst Indigenous populations around the world is neglected, and further work is needed to understand the extend of the problem. They also found eye health in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in ...
'We are yet to see any meaningful change'National Indigenous Times

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'We are yet to see any meaningful change' - National Indigenous Times

Wed, 2018/05/02 - 2:35am

National Indigenous Times

'We are yet to see any meaningful change'
National Indigenous Times
Australia's human rights record has been “woeful rather than exemplary”, National Congress of Australia's First Peoples co-chair Jackie Huggins has told a United Nations forum. Ms Huggins told the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues in New York ...

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Dementia risks cultural knowledge bank: Wyatt - National Indigenous Times

Wed, 2018/05/02 - 1:44am

National Indigenous Times

Dementia risks cultural knowledge bank: Wyatt
National Indigenous Times
Five new research projects will target dementia in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Indigenous Health Minister Ken Wyatt has announced $14 million will be spent on the projects across three states through the National Health and ...

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From adversity to nursing's highest honour - National Indigenous Times

Wed, 2018/05/02 - 1:07am

National Indigenous Times

From adversity to nursing's highest honour
National Indigenous Times
Indigenous nurse Gail Yarran is in the running to be named Australia's best nurse. Ms Yarran, of the Derbarl Yerrigan Health Service Aboriginal Corporation in East Perth, is one of four finalists in the national 2018 HESTA Australian Nursing ...

Trailblazers up for top WA awards - National Indigenous Times

Wed, 2018/05/02 - 12:53am

National Indigenous Times

Trailblazers up for top WA awards
National Indigenous Times
One of Australia's best didgeridoo players, the granddaughter of a footy legend and a prominent Kimberley businessman are among the Indigenous finalists in the 2018 Western Australian of the Year Awards. Thirty-two finalists have been announced across ...

Indigenous stockman David Newry: Looking forward, looking back - ABC Online

Tue, 2018/05/01 - 10:03pm

ABC Online

Indigenous stockman David Newry: Looking forward, looking back
ABC Online
Like many Indigenous people in Australia's far north, David Newry's surname is derived from the cattle industry. Located on the Western Australia and Northern Territory border, Newry station sits on Miriwoong country and was David Newry's home growing ...

US rockers withdraw from Sunrise appearance over stolen generations controversy - The Sydney Morning Herald

Tue, 2018/05/01 - 9:43pm

The Sydney Morning Herald

US rockers withdraw from Sunrise appearance over stolen generations controversy
The Sydney Morning Herald
We respect the band's decision and wish them well on the remainder of their Australian tour,” the spokeswoman said. Sunrise has been mired in controversy since they first aired a segment about Aboriginal adoption with outspoken commentator Prue ...
How Sam Armytage dodged a boycott bombshellDaily Telegraph
Portugal. The Man pull out of Sunrise in protest over controversial First Australians segmentThe Music Network
A Band Cancelled Their Performance On 'Sunrise' Over That Infamous Stolen Generations SegmentJunkee
Daily Mail
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Work-for-the-dole CDP scheme a costly failure that's harming people: report - ABC Online

Tue, 2018/05/01 - 6:36pm

ABC Online

Work-for-the-dole CDP scheme a costly failure that's harming people: report
ABC Online
About 80 per cent of participants are Indigenous people living in regions where unemployment can be as high as 51 per cent. They're required to work 25 hours per week, for about $11.20 an hour. To compare, there were 47,729 fines issued in the three ...

Incarceration of Aboriginal women a national shame, says June Oscar - The Australian

Tue, 2018/05/01 - 2:33pm

The Australian

Incarceration of Aboriginal women a national shame, says June Oscar
The Australian
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner June Oscar said indigenous women made up 34 per cent of all female prisoners but only 2 per cent of the population. “The trajectory of incarceration in this nation shines a glaring light ...

Victorian budget 2018: $18m push to reach first treaty - The Australian

Tue, 2018/05/01 - 2:24pm

The Australian

Victorian budget 2018: $18m push to reach first treaty
The Australian
The Andrews government will spend $18 million advancing Australia's first indigenous treaty. The funding is within a $116m broader package the government says will promote self-determination and improve the lives of indigenous Victorians. The budget ...

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