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Scotland hope for best medal haul at away Commonwealth Games - The Scotsman

Sun, 2018/04/01 - 5:03am

The Scotsman

Scotland hope for best medal haul at away Commonwealth Games
The Scotsman
“You know, I can't help it if the Australians go out there and set the world on fire and I end up in third, fourth place, something like that. We just have to go out there, perform the best we can, and if a medal comes off of the back of that, then all ...

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Bipartisan support key to indigenous affairs overhaul: Julian Leeser - The Australian

Sun, 2018/04/01 - 2:08am

The Australian

Bipartisan support key to indigenous affairs overhaul: Julian Leeser
The Australian
The Liberal co-chair of the parliamentary standing committee on indigenous affairs says he hopes to secure cross-party agreement and indigenous support for measures to recognise indigenous Australians.
Soul-searching for indigenous recognitionSBS
Soul-searching for indigenous recognition - 9News9news.com.au

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TasWeekend: Confronting display of unfinished business - The Mercury

Sun, 2018/04/01 - 2:05am

The Mercury

TasWeekend: Confronting display of unfinished business
The Mercury
The admission, penned by the 130-year-old magazine's first female editor, was triggered by research conducted by US historian John Edwin Mason, who specialises in photography and African history. One example Mason cited came from a 102-year-old story ...
Ball-tampering and boat people: should we be measuring the quality of our outrage?The West Australian

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Soul-searching for indigenous recognition - SBS

Sat, 2018/03/31 - 11:10pm

SBS

Soul-searching for indigenous recognition
SBS
The inquiry will be looking to make detailed recommendations, gauge cross-party agreement, as well as indigenous peoples' support, he said. Mr Leeser, who is personally supportive of the concept of an indigenous voice, said the committee is able to ...

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How Aboriginal Australians forged tools from early British ships - BBC News

Sat, 2018/03/31 - 3:03pm

BBC News

How Aboriginal Australians forged tools from early British ships
BBC News
It's an archaeological detective story that began on a building site in Sydney and ended on the banks of the River Thames in London. The BBC's Phil Mercer reports on the unlikely origin of recently found Aboriginal artefacts. For indigenous Australians ...

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Spike in child sex abuse charges turns spotlight on remote Aboriginal communities - The Australian

Sat, 2018/03/31 - 10:13am

The Australian

Spike in child sex abuse charges turns spotlight on remote Aboriginal communities
The Australian
A 14-year-old boy from South Australia's remote Aboriginal lands has also been charged with the sexual assault of a child, believed to be a nine-year-old girl who was transferred to Alice Springs Hospital. A spokeswoman for NT Health was unable to give ...

NZ Commonwealth Games team welcomed into village - Radio New Zealand

Fri, 2018/03/30 - 4:32pm

Radio New Zealand

NZ Commonwealth Games team welcomed into village
Radio New Zealand
The Australian ceremony included indigenous traditions and a special first nations welcome by the Yugambeh people. The ceremony concluded with a swing dancing performance which displayed the fun and energy of not only the Gold Coast, Queensland and ...

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That's history - The Australian

Fri, 2018/03/30 - 1:02pm

The Australian

That's history
The Australian
Now here's a fool's quest: a Quarterly Essay, grandly titled Moment of Truth, on the impacts of European development on indigenous Australia. An essay that attempts “to yoke a vast body of historical scholarship that has transformed our understanding ...

Men's health needs to be a priority - The Australian

Fri, 2018/03/30 - 1:02pm

Men's health needs to be a priority
The Australian
There are many areas in which we can do better, such as improving the indigenous life experience in Australia. With sufficient awareness, funding and support, hopefully over time the gap between indigenous and non-indigenous Australians in education ...

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Food boxes help bring Aboriginal children to school - The Australian

Fri, 2018/03/30 - 1:01pm

The Australian

Food boxes help bring Aboriginal children to school
The Australian
Food has become one of the most effective tools for truancy officers initially dispatched by Tony Abbott in 2013 in a bid to close the gap in school attendance between indigenous and non-indigenous children. The federal government's Remote School ...

The solution to Australia's drug epidemic starts with a conversation - The Guardian

Fri, 2018/03/30 - 12:37am

The Guardian

The solution to Australia's drug epidemic starts with a conversation
The Guardian
“Good rehab,” he told me almost eight years ago, “Indigenous focus, good men.” Simple as that. From that relatively short conversation, I got on the road to recovery. I've been proud to build my life up in the years since. I've earned good money ...

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Coalition criticised for 'pathetic' response to Indigenous incarceration report - The Guardian

Thu, 2018/03/29 - 8:57pm

The Guardian

Coalition criticised for 'pathetic' response to Indigenous incarceration report
The Guardian
The ALRC report made 35 recommendations, many of which have been made before, including abolishing the practice of jailing people for unpaid fines — a law that disproportionately affects Aboriginal women — and introducing national targets to reducing ...

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Can a morning yarn among students lead to classroom success? - Radio Australia

Thu, 2018/03/29 - 7:15pm

Radio Australia

Can a morning yarn among students lead to classroom success?
Radio Australia
The school has embraced the morning yarning circle, a practice that has been used in Indigenous cultures for generations, where students can share their ideas and feelings. It aims to help teachers understand what children are dealing with that day ...

Can a morning yarn among students lead to classroom success? - ABC Local

Thu, 2018/03/29 - 7:06pm

ABC Local

Can a morning yarn among students lead to classroom success?
ABC Local
"Given this explosion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander babies, teachers will need to be equipped to embrace them when they come into schools. "It's Indigenous-led, it's led by educators. We work with schools, we get them to think about what is ...

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Sunrise under investigation for 'racist' segment - NEWS.com.au

Thu, 2018/03/29 - 6:18pm

NEWS.com.au

Sunrise under investigation for 'racist' segment
NEWS.com.au
Host Sam Armytage came under fire over the segment. Picture: John Feder/The Australian.Source:News Corp Australia. SUNRISE is under investigation by the broadcasting watchdog over a segment on Aboriginal families that was labelled racist and led to ...
Sunrise under investigation for THAT 'racist and offensive' panel chat that sparked furious protests outside their ...Daily Mail

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Indigenous tourism a focus for Lorne - CIM Newsmagazine (press release) (blog)

Thu, 2018/03/29 - 5:53am

CIM Newsmagazine (press release) (blog)

Indigenous tourism a focus for Lorne
CIM Newsmagazine (press release) (blog)
Supported by Visit Victoria, the annual AITC event will include four days of trade and media education activities, workshops and industry insights with the focus of examining current and future travel trends. The theme for this year's conference is ...

Dialysis donation to revolutionise medical treatment in South Australia's APY Lands - ABC Online

Thu, 2018/03/29 - 3:36am

ABC Online

Dialysis donation to revolutionise medical treatment in South Australia's APY Lands
ABC Online
"It's really significant because it shows people from Rotary around Australia and the world are keen to help us out. That makes us so happy." She said Kansas had a special connection to the plight of Aboriginal people seeking on-country treatment. "I ...

This is what Australia's most advantaged area looks like - nestegg.com.au

Thu, 2018/03/29 - 1:29am

nestegg.com.au

This is what Australia's most advantaged area looks like
nestegg.com.au
... less than 10 per cent living in disadvantaged areas. However, 40 per cent of Vietnamese-born Australian residents live in disadvantaged areas, with only 11 per cent living in advantaged areas. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians are ...
Revealed: Australia's most advantaged and disadvantaged places to liveNine
Ku-ring-gai the most advantaged area in Australia, new census data showsDomain News
Sydney's latte line exposes a city dividedThe Sydney Morning Herald
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Listen to indigenous on reform: Labor - NEWS.com.au

Wed, 2018/03/28 - 11:36pm

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Listen to indigenous on reform: Labor
NEWS.com.au
Indigenous Labor senator Pat Dodson has called on the federal government to urgently adopt the recommendations of a report into indigenous incarceration rates. Pat Griffiths. Australian Associated PressMarch 29, 201810:11am. Australian governments must ...
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Listen to indigenous on reform: Labor - The Australian

Wed, 2018/03/28 - 11:36pm

9news.com.au

Listen to indigenous on reform: Labor
The Australian
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said addressing indigenous over-incarceration was a big issue for all Australian governments and would be included in the refreshed Closing the Gap agenda. "A huge part of this is ensuring we break the cycle of prison ...
Listen to indigenous on reform: Labor - 9News9news.com.au
Listen to indigenous on reform: Labor | SBS NewsSBS

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