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Indigenous Language and Storytelling at Heart of New Connecting Up Partnership - Pro Bono Australia

Mon, 2018/03/12 - 10:04pm

Pro Bono Australia

Indigenous Language and Storytelling at Heart of New Connecting Up Partnership
Pro Bono Australia
This year's Australian Not-For-Profit Technology Awards, meanwhile, at the Hilton on Thursday 3 March, will include the inaugural ICTV Best Digital Storytelling by an Indigenous Australian Award. ICTV makes an incredible and important contribution to ...

Federal minister wants to relax adoption rules for Indigenous children - SBS

Mon, 2018/03/12 - 8:50pm

SBS

Federal minister wants to relax adoption rules for Indigenous children
SBS
Federal children's minister David Gillespie says he has been shocked by the rates of sexually transmitted diseases amongst indigenous children. David Gillespie acknowledges there may be concerns about creating another Stolen Generation, but says he's ...
Editorial: Protecting children at risk is first priorityCourier Mail
'I don't want them recycled back into harm': Calls for abused Aboriginal children to be placed into the care of ...Daily Mail

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Fujitsu Australia plan aspires to an air of diversity - The Australian

Mon, 2018/03/12 - 1:01pm

Fujitsu Australia plan aspires to an air of diversity
The Australian
“When we kicked it off, and we have 3000 staff in Australia and 1000 in New Zealand, I kept hearing, 'gee, it's good we're doing this'. There are business reasons to do it, but it's also important for staff to see we are bringing in programs across the ...

No point in a one-size-fits-all fix for STIs in remote communities - The Australian

Mon, 2018/03/12 - 1:01pm

No point in a one-size-fits-all fix for STIs in remote communities
The Australian
It has been reported regularly and extensively in the past decade by medical professionals from various health entities, including the Central Australian Aboriginal Congress, and the responsible ministers and officers run for cover rather than taking ...

Try harder to fix the constitution: West Australian chief justice Wayne Martin - The Australian Financial Review

Mon, 2018/03/12 - 12:04pm

The Australian Financial Review

Try harder to fix the constitution: West Australian chief justice Wayne Martin
The Australian Financial Review
"I reiterate that it is no part of my purpose to suggest which of these competing arguments is to be preferred – there is clearly a respectable debate to be had," he said. Rather, his purpose was to point out the low likelihood Australians will ever ...

Sydney, Melbourne vying for indigenous jersey honour - WAtoday

Mon, 2018/03/12 - 7:05am

Sydney, Melbourne vying for indigenous jersey honour
WAtoday
Fairfax Media understands there are discussions afoot in Australia to look at whether Super Rugby could adopt an indigenous or heritage round across the competition, which would give rugby one big hitout instead of diluting the theme across the season ...

Sydney, Melbourne vying for indigenous jersey honour - The Sydney Morning Herald

Mon, 2018/03/12 - 7:03am

The Sydney Morning Herald

Sydney, Melbourne vying for indigenous jersey honour
The Sydney Morning Herald
Melbourne and Sydney will vie for the honour of staging the second appearance of the hugely popular Wallabies indigenous jersey.

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Sydney, Melbourne vying for indigenous jersey honour - WAtoday

Mon, 2018/03/12 - 7:03am

WAtoday

Sydney, Melbourne vying for indigenous jersey honour
WAtoday
Fairfax Media understands there are discussions afoot in Australia to look at whether Super Rugby could adopt an indigenous or heritage round across the competition, which would give rugby one big hitout instead of diluting the theme across the season ...

Domestic violence in Australia is a crisis - Women's Agenda

Mon, 2018/03/12 - 5:59am

Women's Agenda

Domestic violence in Australia is a crisis
Women's Agenda
In 2011, it contributed to more burden of disease (the impact of illness, disability and premature death) than any other risk factor for women aged 25–44. In terms of the financial cost of violence against women and their children in Australia KPMG ...

Thoughts on an Australian republic presented by Professor Mark McKenna at the 30th John West Memorial Lecture - Tasmania Examiner

Mon, 2018/03/12 - 1:45am

Tasmania Examiner

Thoughts on an Australian republic presented by Professor Mark McKenna at the 30th John West Memorial Lecture
Tasmania Examiner
Launceston Historical Society president Marion Sargent said for the lecture's 30th anniversary, it was appropriate to have a renowned historian speaking on the potential resolution of some of Australia's most divisive topics. Professor of Australian ...

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Jessica Mauboy, actress and singer - Vogue Australia

Sun, 2018/03/11 - 10:18pm

Vogue Australia

Jessica Mauboy, actress and singer
Vogue Australia
Appearing on Australian Idol in 2006 was only the beginning for Indigenous Australian Jessica Mauboy, who has since gone on to become one of the country's most well-known actresses and singers. A regular on Australian TV screens, in film and on radio ...
Warren Mundine slams PC 'thought police' for ignoring real problemsStarts at 60

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Game Changers - Vogue Australia

Sun, 2018/03/11 - 10:04pm

Vogue Australia

Game Changers
Vogue Australia
... also include Barbara Weir and Emily Kame Kngwarreye) and continue the legacy of promoting indigenous art, Torres launched Pwerle Gallery in 2015. According to Torres, her vision with Pwerle was to build a space and a platform that would act as a ...

Deadly new project reflects indigenous country and culture - NT News

Sun, 2018/03/11 - 2:45pm

NT News

Deadly new project reflects indigenous country and culture
NT News
The handmade coffins are built in Arnhem Land on Milingimbi Island, 500km east of Darwin, by the men and women of Milingimbi and its surrounding areas. Local Mala Leaders saw a market need and recognised the importance for indigenous Australians to be ...

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Geoff Gallop backs Barnett's debate over remote camps - The Australian

Sun, 2018/03/11 - 1:02pm

The Australian

Geoff Gallop backs Barnett's debate over remote camps
The Australian
Former Labor premier Geoff Gallop, who used the powers of the West Australian parliament to shut down a notorious Swan Valley camp after a toddler was raped in 2000, says Liberal successor Colin Barnett was right to raise the issue of the future of ...

US-North Korea meeting should include South Korea, China and Japan - The Australian

Sun, 2018/03/11 - 1:01pm

US-North Korea meeting should include South Korea, China and Japan
The Australian
Remote marginality has many explanations including colonial history, climatic factors, a legacy of under-investment in human and physical infrastructure, and limited competitive advantage. The real economy in remote indigenous Australia is ...

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Electoral Commission pushes to increase Indigenous voter numbers in APY Lands - ABC Local

Sun, 2018/03/11 - 2:04am

ABC Local

Electoral Commission pushes to increase Indigenous voter numbers in APY Lands
ABC Local
If you're frustrated by long queues and pushy party volunteers on election day, spare a thought for the thousands of South Australians who live hundreds of kilometres from the nearest polling booth. The Electoral Commission of South Australia has been ...

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Electoral Commission pushes to increase Indigenous voter numbers in APY Lands - ABC Online

Sun, 2018/03/11 - 2:04am

ABC Online

Electoral Commission pushes to increase Indigenous voter numbers in APY Lands
ABC Online
If you're frustrated by long queues and pushy party volunteers on election day, spare a thought for the thousands of South Australians who live hundreds of kilometres from the nearest polling booth. The Electoral Commission of South Australia has been ...

OPINION: Closing indigenous communities would be a cop-out - NT News

Sun, 2018/03/11 - 1:59am

NT News

OPINION: Closing indigenous communities would be a cop-out
NT News
To hear the calls for the closure of Aboriginal communities in the Northern Territory by the previous Indigenous Affairs Minister Mal Brough and current Federal Cabinet Minister Alan Tudge amid discussions about child protection misses the mark ...

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Mark Allen and David Schwarz might return to radio and go head-to-head against SEN - Herald Sun

Sun, 2018/03/11 - 12:29am

Herald Sun

Mark Allen and David Schwarz might return to radio and go head-to-head against SEN
Herald Sun
TRAVEL to far north Western Australia, or Derby to be specific, and ask the question of a group of indigenous footballers (as I did last week) as to who is their favourite AFL player and there's only one answer. Maybe Cyril Rioli? Or the one and only ...

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