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Science catching up to Indigenous healing practices - The Sydney Morning Herald

Sat, 2018/03/24 - 1:39am

The Sydney Morning Herald

Science catching up to Indigenous healing practices
The Sydney Morning Herald
Likewise, traditional healing practices, such as herbal ointments, can have a place within modern medicine. The Monash Indigenous Studies Centre director will appear in a panel on Australia's history at the World Science Festival in Brisbane on Sunday ...

Science catching up to Indigenous healing practices - Brisbane Times

Sat, 2018/03/24 - 1:39am

Brisbane Times

Science catching up to Indigenous healing practices
Brisbane Times
Likewise, traditional healing practices, such as herbal ointments, can have a place within modern medicine. The Monash Indigenous Studies Centre director will appear in a panel on Australia's history at the World Science Festival in Brisbane on Sunday ...

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Tea tree oil shows vital link between old and new science - Brisbane Times

Sat, 2018/03/24 - 12:02am

Brisbane Times

Tea tree oil shows vital link between old and new science
Brisbane Times
Likewise, traditional healing practices, such as herbal ointments, can have a place within modern medicine. The Monash Indigenous Studies Centre director will appear in a panel on Australia's history at the World Science Festival on Sunday, to discuss ...

Science still catching up to Indigenous healing practices - Brisbane Times

Fri, 2018/03/23 - 11:48pm

Brisbane Times

Science still catching up to Indigenous healing practices
Brisbane Times
Likewise, traditional healing practices, such as herbal ointments, can have a place within modern medicine. The Monash Indigenous Studies Centre director will appear in a panel on Australia's history at the World Science Festival on Sunday, to discuss ...

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A New Gallery Brings Art from the Heart of Australia into the Heart of Sydney - Broadsheet

Fri, 2018/03/23 - 10:58pm

Broadsheet

A New Gallery Brings Art from the Heart of Australia into the Heart of Sydney
Broadsheet
A year later, another artist from the remote north-west South Australian region, Betty Kuntiwa Pumani, also won the prize. Now, a new gallery space in a prime Sydney location will bring the work and stories of these artists to a broad new audience. The ...
Readers' letters: Jacinta Price, Prince Harry, Don WalkerThe Australian

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Residents in 'someone else's land': How interaction with Indigenous Australians gave new meaning to these migrants ... - SBS

Fri, 2018/03/23 - 10:39pm

SBS

Residents in 'someone else's land': How interaction with Indigenous Australians gave new meaning to these migrants ...
SBS
Alfred admits if he had not ventured “out of his comfort zone” to establish a significant connection with Indigenous Australians, he would've missed out on learning about what makes this country unique. Likewise, he says he wouldn't have realized that ...

Eyes across nation on Victoria as quest begins for Aboriginal treaty - The Age

Fri, 2018/03/23 - 1:30pm

The Age

Eyes across nation on Victoria as quest begins for Aboriginal treaty
The Age
Put simply, a treaty is a formal agreement between Indigenous peoples and those who have colonised their land. It's not a new concept; since colonisation, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians have asserted their sovereignty and demanded ...

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Readers' letters: Jacinta Price, Prince Harry, Don Walker - The Australian

Fri, 2018/03/23 - 1:04pm

TheBlaze.com

Readers' letters: Jacinta Price, Prince Harry, Don Walker
The Australian
It is inspiring to see a political leader/spokeswoman/activist like Jacinta Price fighting for the future of indigenous families (“Desert wind”, Mar 10-11). The political landscape of northern and Central Australia typically has been that of an ...
Number of women in jail in NSW soars and reoffending may be to blameThe Guardian
Australian nurses being forced to apologize to patients for 'white privilege'TheBlaze.com

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A Big Australian plan to protect and preserve nation's remote heart - The Australian

Fri, 2018/03/23 - 1:01pm

The Australian

A Big Australian plan to protect and preserve nation's remote heart
The Australian
Mr James' group, with deep knowledge of the Gibson Desert — along with other Aboriginal Australians who live in our vast interior — are part of an ambitious plan to preserve, protect and create economies in the most remote parts of our nation. It is ...

Our Kids Belong With Family: Rarriwuy Hick finds mass support for social media campaign - Radio Australia

Fri, 2018/03/23 - 7:25am

Radio Australia

Our Kids Belong With Family: Rarriwuy Hick finds mass support for social media campaign
Radio Australia
"We strongly believe kids have got to stay with family, that said it's got to be a very strong and stable family, there are many instances where you do have strong and stable families who are overlooked." Of the nearly 48,000 Australian children who ...

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The ACCC takes 'fake' Aboriginal art to Court - ArtsHub

Fri, 2018/03/23 - 5:08am

ArtsHub

The ACCC takes 'fake' Aboriginal art to Court
ArtsHub
ACCC reported that the products displayed a combination of words and artwork including 'hand painted', 'handcrafted', 'Aboriginal Art', and 'Australia'. Court said: 'In the lead up to the Commonwealth Games in Australia next month, with tens of ...

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Sydney family's $1m gift to fix 'startling' architecture statistic - The Sydney Morning Herald

Fri, 2018/03/23 - 2:48am

The Sydney Morning Herald

Sydney family's $1m gift to fix 'startling' architecture statistic
The Sydney Morning Herald
Marni Reti, 22, is the only Indigenous architecture student in her year at the University of Technology Sydney, making her a minority within a minority. Only 28 of the 12,000 registered architects in Australia are Indigenous. That "startling statistic ...

Terror Nullius review: Controversial Australian film offers a radical critique of the nation - ABC Online

Thu, 2018/03/22 - 10:53pm

ABC Online

Terror Nullius review: Controversial Australian film offers a radical critique of the nation
ABC Online
It was a bizarre dummy spit for a major philanthropic organisation, not to mention a self-inflicted PR wound, but this week the Ian Potter Cultural Trust withdrew its support from an artwork it had spent $100,000 on. Terror Nullius is a 55-minute film ...

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Inside National Geographic's decision to admit its racist past - ABC Online

Thu, 2018/03/22 - 9:32pm

ABC Online

Inside National Geographic's decision to admit its racist past
ABC Online
One of the more startling examples of the magazine's racist coverage is from a 1916 story about Australia. A caption underneath a photo of two Indigenous Australians reads: "South Australian Blackfellows: These savages rank lowest in intelligence of ...

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Aboriginal crafts 'made in Indonesia', ACCC claims - The Queensland Times

Thu, 2018/03/22 - 7:50pm

The Queensland Times

Aboriginal crafts 'made in Indonesia', ACCC claims
The Queensland Times
"Neither the products nor the relevant labels or packaging included any reference to them being made in Indonesia,'' it says. "The artwork or designs on each of the products reproduced visual images, symbols and styles which are recognised as being ...

Myer security called to indigenous teen shopping for formal - 9news.com.au

Thu, 2018/03/22 - 9:23am

9news.com.au

Myer security called to indigenous teen shopping for formal
9news.com.au
The Perth father who accused Myer of racial profiling after staff called security on his teenage son has told 9news.com.au he has been "extremely gratified" by the public response. Jaylen Garlett, 16, was with his father, Shem, looking for a shirt for ...
Myer accused of racially profiling Aboriginal boy after security guards called at Perth storeABC Local

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ACCC claims Brisbane's Burindi Art supplier sold Aboriginal items that were made in Indonesia - Courier Mail

Thu, 2018/03/22 - 8:01am

Courier Mail

ACCC claims Brisbane's Burindi Art supplier sold Aboriginal items that were made in Indonesia
Courier Mail
In its statement of claim, filed in the Federal Court, the ACCC alleges the products were manufactured in Indonesia. “Neither the products nor the relevant labels or packaging included any reference to them being made in Indonesia,'' it says. “The ...
ACCC launches legal action over 'Indonesian made' Aboriginal artThe Sydney Morning Herald
Made In Indonesia: 'Aboriginal Art' Company Lands In Federal Court Over Alleged Misleading ConductNew Matilda
'White Australia needs to know it has a very black history'Warwick Daily News
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ACCC launches legal action over 'Indonesian made' Aboriginal art - The Sydney Morning Herald

Thu, 2018/03/22 - 7:36am

The Sydney Morning Herald

ACCC launches legal action over 'Indonesian made' Aboriginal art
The Sydney Morning Herald
The Australian consumer watchdog has launched legal action against a prolific Aboriginal art wholesaler, claiming many of the souvenirs it sells are made in Indonesia. Queensland-based Birubi Art Pty Ltd has drawn the ire of the Australian Consumer and ...
ACCC claims Brisbane's Burindi Art supplier sold Aboriginal items that were made in IndonesiaCourier Mail
Made In Indonesia: 'Aboriginal Art' Company Lands In Federal Court Over Alleged Misleading ConductNew Matilda

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Consumer watchdog cracks down on sale of 18000 fake Indigenous objects - The Guardian

Thu, 2018/03/22 - 6:41am

The Guardian

Consumer watchdog cracks down on sale of 18000 fake Indigenous objects
The Guardian
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission alleges Birubi Art contravened federal consumer law by selling over 18,000 Aboriginal cultural objects such as boomerangs, bull roarers and didgeridoos with false or misleading representations that ...
ACCC claims Brisbane's Burindi Art supplier sold Aboriginal items that were made in IndonesiaCourier Mail
ACCC launches legal action over 'Indonesian made' Aboriginal artThe Sydney Morning Herald
'White Australia needs to know it has a very black history'Warwick Daily News
New Matilda -Mirage News
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Indigenous owners 'left out' of rock art site's world heritage listing talks - The Guardian

Thu, 2018/03/22 - 4:36am

The Guardian

Indigenous owners 'left out' of rock art site's world heritage listing talks
The Guardian
Labor also called for Murujuga Indigenous rangers to be given enforcement powers similar to those held by ordinary parks and wildlife officers, after the committee heard rangers had no power to order those abusing the park to stop or move on. It said ...
Future of globally significant rock art still up in air as Senate inquiry hands down findingsABC Online

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