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Indigenous art to fly high in airport - The Australian

Wed, 2017/12/20 - 4:01am

The West Australian

Indigenous art to fly high in airport
The Australian
An estimated 15 million passengers pass through the international terminal each year, with a large number of these travellers coming to Australia from overseas. Moore says he hopes his artwork will share the stories of ancient Aboriginal culture with ...
Contemporary artwork transforms Sydney AirportSt George and Sutherland Shire Leader

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Songlines: Tracking the Seven Sisters is a must-visit exhibition for all Australians - The Conversation AU

Wed, 2017/12/20 - 3:35am

The Conversation AU

Songlines: Tracking the Seven Sisters is a must-visit exhibition for all Australians
The Conversation AU
Songlines: Tracking the Seven Sisters is a peerless exhibition of Aboriginal art, thrilling in its breadth and depth. Seven years in the planning, now showing at the National Museum of Australia, it sets a standard that must be emulated elsewhere if ...

Late Gurrumul Yunupingu's name to live on - NEWS.com.au

Wed, 2017/12/20 - 2:46am

Late Gurrumul Yunupingu's name to live on
NEWS.com.au
The death of any Yolngu person is usually accompanied by strict traditional protocols which prohibit the use of the deceased's name. "The immediate family of Gurrumul have been clear throughout the grieving process that the contribution he made and ...

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Black Arm Band plays its final song - ArtsHub

Wed, 2017/12/20 - 2:23am

ArtsHub

Black Arm Band plays its final song
ArtsHub
'After an 11-year history as Australia's leading contemporary Indigenous music theatre organisation, the Black Arm Band Aboriginal Corporation has made the difficult decision to close its doors later this month,' the email read. The statement continued ...

First Peoples seek to be heard - Shepparton News

Wed, 2017/12/20 - 12:31am

Shepparton News

First Peoples seek to be heard
Shepparton News
The push for constitutional change and a treaty in Australia has also been backed in a recent United Nations report. The United Nations' special rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples, Victoria Tauli-Corpuz, recommended that the Australian ...

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Indigenous Australian tourism boom offers travel through millennia – video - The Guardian

Tue, 2017/12/19 - 11:49pm

The Guardian

Indigenous Australian tourism boom offers travel through millennia – video
The Guardian
Indigenous tourism is booming in many parts of Australia as international tourists and locals seek a more authentic travel experience. Coffs Harbour, located a few hours north of Sydney, is home to Indigenous operators who use unique travel experiences ...

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Big Bash: Melbourne Stars bowler Scott Boland looking to contain Brisbane Heat big hitters Brendon McCullum and ... - Herald Sun

Tue, 2017/12/19 - 10:00pm

Herald Sun

Big Bash: Melbourne Stars bowler Scott Boland looking to contain Brisbane Heat big hitters Brendon McCullum and ...
Herald Sun
Boland, 28, needs only one hand to count the number of indigenous cricketers to represent Australia. Scott Boland hopes his bag of tricks will be enough to blunt Brisbane Heat's Bash Brothers Brendon McCullum and Chris Lynn. Picture: Getty Images. And ...

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EXCLUSIVE: Turnbull stuffed 2017, says Gordon - National Indigenous Times

Tue, 2017/12/19 - 1:15pm

EXCLUSIVE: Turnbull stuffed 2017, says Gordon
National Indigenous Times
That is why the Referendum Council, resplendent with the cream of Australia's Indigenous and non-Indigenous thinkers and leaders, adopted the Indigenous Voice as their singular Constitutional reform recommendation. On that front, and up to that point ...

Solid finish for Ayers Rock grads - National Indigenous Times

Tue, 2017/12/19 - 12:57pm

National Indigenous Times

Solid finish for Ayers Rock grads
National Indigenous Times
Twenty-two Indigenous trainees and 12 leaders have graduated from a training academy at the award-winning Ayers Rock Resort. The owner of the resort, government entity Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia, said the National Indigenous Training Academy ...

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New policy chips away at WA contracts - National Indigenous Times

Tue, 2017/12/19 - 12:57pm

New policy chips away at WA contracts
National Indigenous Times
Western Australia is moving to increase the economic participation of Aboriginal people in the state with its first Aboriginal Procurement Policy. WA Finance and Aboriginal Affairs Minister Ben Wyatt, who became Australia's first Indigenous treasurer ...

2017: the year that was for Indig Oz - National Indigenous Times

Tue, 2017/12/19 - 12:28pm

National Indigenous Times

2017: the year that was for Indig Oz
National Indigenous Times
From Australia Day rebellion to Native Title turmoil and disappointment over stalled Constitutional reform, 2017 wasn't for the faint hearted. Here we look at the year's 10 defining moments for Indigenous Australia … #1. The port city of Fremantle in ...

Rhoda has NYE Welcome covered - National Indigenous Times

Tue, 2017/12/19 - 12:14pm

National Indigenous Times

Rhoda has NYE Welcome covered
National Indigenous Times
“This is a story that shows all of Australia is Aboriginal land, and that Sydney is the gateway to Aboriginal Australia,” Ms Roberts said. “Sydney has always been a very special place – it was one of the first contact points for First Nations peoples ...

We're all about this Aboriginal Alice - National Indigenous Times

Tue, 2017/12/19 - 12:02pm

National Indigenous Times

We're all about this Aboriginal Alice
National Indigenous Times
Here are just some of the shows by Indigenous performers: My Urrwai. In the premiere of this one-woman play, Ghenoa Gela reflects on her cultural and familial inheritance as a Torres Strait Island daughter, dancer and TV star. My Name is Jimi. Torres ...

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Corporations to square up govt debt - National Indigenous Times

Tue, 2017/12/19 - 11:06am

National Indigenous Times

Corporations to square up govt debt
National Indigenous Times
“The ILC purchased Ayers Rock Resort for $292 million in May 2011 and immediately sold it to its wholly owned subsidiary Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia Pty Ltd, creating an intercompany loan that is partly funded by borrowings,” the MYEFO report ...

Big Bash: Melbourne Stars bowler Scott Boland looking to contain Brisbane Heat big hitters Brendon McCullum and ... - NEWS.com.au

Tue, 2017/12/19 - 10:45am

NEWS.com.au

Big Bash: Melbourne Stars bowler Scott Boland looking to contain Brisbane Heat big hitters Brendon McCullum and ...
NEWS.com.au
“The first we heard about it we didn't understand too much. “But the more we've talked about it together — me, my brother and my mum — and the more we got involved in the indigenous program we can tell it means so much to a lot of people. “I read ...

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Aboriginal businesses to get WA contracts - The Australian

Tue, 2017/12/19 - 7:14am

Aboriginal businesses to get WA contracts
The Australian
Bali accused taken to hospital · Indonesian Police take 34-year-old Australian man, Isaac Emmanuel Roberts to hospital Sam Buckingham-Jones. An Australian accountant who stood as a candidate for the Liberal Democrats has been arrested in Bali on drug ...

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Buy Indigenous this Christmas - SBS

Tue, 2017/12/19 - 5:31am

SBS

Buy Indigenous this Christmas
SBS
Faebella made international headlines after being crowned this year's winner of the inaugural Pitch@Palace Australia, a start-up business competition which was founded by The Duke of York, HRH Prince Andrew. Culture has always played a large part in ...

Scott Boland embracing his Indigenous background - The Sydney Morning Herald

Tue, 2017/12/19 - 4:49am

The Sydney Morning Herald

Scott Boland embracing his Indigenous background
The Sydney Morning Herald
"Anything we can do to help and hopefully help the next Indigenous Australian cricketer, we're obviously happy to do." Boland and brother Nick, himself a talented quick who played for Victoria's Futures League team earlier this season, played together ...

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Model condemns bullying: Hey it's OK to be different - Liverpool City Champion

Tue, 2017/12/19 - 4:42am

Liverpool City Champion

Model condemns bullying: Hey it's OK to be different
Liverpool City Champion
MODEL CITIZEN: Lakota will be representing Indigenous Australians – her mother is from the Kamilaroi people and her father from the Barkindji people. Picture: Chris Lane. Lakota Morris is only 15 but she's already had her share of life's battles. And ...

Malcolm Turnbull's new cabinet and ministry - The Australian

Tue, 2017/12/19 - 3:37am

The Australian

Malcolm Turnbull's new cabinet and ministry
The Australian
Agriculture and Water Minister - David Littleproud. Regional Development, Territories and Local Government Minister - John McVeigh. Indigenous Affairs Minister - Nigel Scullion. Trade, Tourism and Investment Minister - Steve Ciobo. Finance Minister and ...

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