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Caleb Bond: Stopping Aboriginal violence is a conversation we must have as Australians - The Advertiser

Mon, 2017/10/23 - 7:31am

The Advertiser

Caleb Bond: Stopping Aboriginal violence is a conversation we must have as Australians
The Advertiser
Keith Woodford, the husband of Gayle Woodford who was lured from her home and brutally raped and murdered by Aboriginal man Dudley Davey while working in the APY lands, yesterday called for more police in the Outback. It is one of the great shames of ...

'The spread of credentialism': tripling of Australians with university degrees - The Sydney Morning Herald

Mon, 2017/10/23 - 6:16am

The Sydney Morning Herald

'The spread of credentialism': tripling of Australians with university degrees
The Sydney Morning Herald
The census data showed that 56 per cent of Australians aged 15 and over, or 9.6 million people, hold a post-school qualification, up from 46 per cent in 2006. There were also some positive signs for Indigenous Australians. In the past decade, the ...
Census shows Australians working shorter weeks, but women still bear most household responsibilitiesABC Online

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Mills congratulates Wallabies for representing Indigenous people - ESPN

Mon, 2017/10/23 - 5:16am

ESPN

Mills congratulates Wallabies for representing Indigenous people
ESPN
The Wallabies, who defeated the All Blacks 23-18 in Brisbane, did so wearing a special jersey to celebrate Australian Indigenous culture that was described by Kurtley Beale at launch as "pretty cool ... amazing ... it's obviously a very special symbol ...
ARU's recognition of indigenous players a long time cmoingThe Australian
Bernard Foley hopes to see Wallabies' indigenous tributes continueCourier Mail
Read praises Wallabies' Indigenous jerseyRugby.com.au
NEWS.com.au -The Sydney Morning Herald -ABC Local
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Closing the Gap set for overhaul after failing to improve outcomes for Indigenous Australians - ABC Online

Mon, 2017/10/23 - 4:33am

Illawarra Mercury

Closing the Gap set for overhaul after failing to improve outcomes for Indigenous Australians
ABC Online
"We are committed to co-designing the Closing the Gap refresh and that is why the [Council of Australian Governments] will hear from the National Congress of Australia's First Peoples and discuss priorities and objectives for each state and territory ...
Indigenous Closing the Gap strategy facing overhaulIllawarra Mercury
'They must listen': Indigenous congress optimistic about Closing the Gap changesThe Guardian

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Indigenous 'closing the gap' strategy facing overhaul - Ballarat Courier

Mon, 2017/10/23 - 3:48am

Indigenous 'closing the gap' strategy facing overhaul
Ballarat Courier
Up to $300 billion in government spending will come under scrutiny as state and territory leaders consider a "refresh" of the Closing the Gap strategy to reduce Indigenous disadvantage in Australia. Australia's Indigenous affairs ministers will ...

Overhaul of Closing the Gap strategy welcomed - The Border Mail

Mon, 2017/10/23 - 3:46am

The Border Mail

Overhaul of Closing the Gap strategy welcomed
The Border Mail
Federal Minister for Indigenous Affairs, Nigel Scullion, speaks to Local Elder Uncle Moogi at the Kornar Winmil Yunti Aboriginal Corporation in Adelaide. Wednesday, July 19, 2017. (AAP Image/David Mariuz) NO ARCHIVING. Australia's Aboriginal affairs ...

Researchers Appeal to Government to Offer Indigenous Healing Practices - National Geographic Australia

Mon, 2017/10/23 - 2:15am

Researchers Appeal to Government to Offer Indigenous Healing Practices
National Geographic Australia
The remote province of Nauiyu, around 250km South of Darwin, is the first of the four Australian analyses to investigate indigenous trauma and healing from a local and communal standpoint. Gavin Morris, a researcher from Charles Darwin University, ...

As Indigenous people we exist outside of sporting arenas and welfare dependency - The Guardian

Mon, 2017/10/23 - 1:10am

The Guardian

As Indigenous people we exist outside of sporting arenas and welfare dependency
The Guardian
Indigenous and mainstream Australians often have very different ideas about the concept of “success”. For non-Indigenous Australians success opportunities are almost exclusively economic concepts, based on stolen and inherited resources and privilege.

Census shows Australians working shorter weeks, but women still bear most household responsibilities - ABC Online

Sun, 2017/10/22 - 11:54pm

ABC Online

Census shows Australians working shorter weeks, but women still bear most household responsibilities
ABC Online
[shows] a 27 per cent increase in fitness instructors, a 25 per cent rise in the number or beauty therapists and a 23 per cent increase in bar attendants and baristas," Ms Kindermann said. Professionals were also on the rise among Indigenous ...

Indigenous Closing the Gap strategy facing overhaul | Illawarra ... - Illawarra Mercury

Sun, 2017/10/22 - 10:03pm

Illawarra Mercury

Indigenous Closing the Gap strategy facing overhaul | Illawarra ...
Illawarra Mercury
Up to $300 billion in government spending will come under scrutiny as state and territory leaders consider a "refresh" of the Closing the Gap strategy to reduce ...
Closing the Gap set for overhaul after failing to improve outcomes for ...ABC Online

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Australia beat England at Allan Border Field to take lead in women's Ashes series - Courier Mail

Sun, 2017/10/22 - 9:51pm

Courier Mail

Australia beat England at Allan Border Field to take lead in women's Ashes series
Courier Mail
Alex Blackwell topscored with 67 not out but 20-year-old indigenous all-rounder Ash Gardner, with 27 off 18 balls including two sixes, provided the late innings cannon fire that broke the game after Australia were feeling the pressure of a mounting run ...
Women's Ashes: First blood to Australia with ODi winThe Australian

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Indigenous 'closing the gap' strategy facing overhaul - Armidale Express

Sun, 2017/10/22 - 9:43pm

Armidale Express

Indigenous 'closing the gap' strategy facing overhaul
Armidale Express
Up to $300 billion in government spending will come under scrutiny as state and territory leaders consider a "refresh" of the Closing the Gap strategy to reduce Indigenous disadvantage in Australia. Australia's Indigenous affairs ministers will ...
As Indigenous people we exist outside of sporting arenas and welfare dependencyThe Guardian
Indigenous community more educated: censusEducationHQ Australia

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Indigenous 'closing the gap' strategy faces sweeping overhaul by Turnbull government - The Sydney Morning Herald

Sun, 2017/10/22 - 9:42pm

The Sydney Morning Herald

Indigenous 'closing the gap' strategy faces sweeping overhaul by Turnbull government
The Sydney Morning Herald
Up to $300 billion in government spending will come under scrutiny as state and territory leaders consider a "refresh" of the Closing the Gap strategy to reduce Indigenous disadvantage in Australia. Australia's Indigenous affairs ministers will ...

Giant Indigenous artwork returns to Australian desert after 20 years - ABC Online

Sun, 2017/10/22 - 8:51pm

ABC Online

Giant Indigenous artwork returns to Australian desert after 20 years
ABC Online
On the edge of the Great Sandy Desert, a piece of history is returning home. It has been praised as the most extraordinary piece of Indigenous art, painted 20 years ago. But for the Ngurrara people it is not just a painting. Ngurrara Canvas II is a map ...

Wallabies Indigenous jersey can stay on one condition — match it with real action, writes Richard Hinds - ABC Online

Sun, 2017/10/22 - 7:40pm

ABC Online

Wallabies Indigenous jersey can stay on one condition — match it with real action, writes Richard Hinds
ABC Online
It was a jersey that, three decades after the Ella brothers' finest performances, made the Wallabies look like Australia's team. Not just Pymble's. Such was the transformation in both performance and fashion statement, it was tempting to watch ...

Australia beat England at Allan Border Field to take lead in women's Ashes series - Courier Mail

Sun, 2017/10/22 - 2:43pm

Courier Mail

Australia beat England at Allan Border Field to take lead in women's Ashes series
Courier Mail
Alex Blackwell topscored with 67 not out but 20-year-old indigenous all-rounder Ash Gardner, with 27 off 18 balls including two sixes, provided the late innings cannon fire that broke the game after Australia were feeling the pressure of a mounting run ...
Women's Ashes: First blood to Australia with ODi winThe Australian

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Tucking into the Australian superfood market - The Sydney Morning Herald

Sun, 2017/10/22 - 1:15pm

The Sydney Morning Herald

Tucking into the Australian superfood market
The Sydney Morning Herald
Photo: Dean Schmideg Photographer. Entrepreneur, nutritional scientist and native food expert Vic Cherikoff runs Australian Functional Ingredients. Among the range of products he markets via his online store are sauces (Illawarra plum), syrups (lemon ...

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Green apartments on the way: Small Giants founder Liberman - The Australian

Sun, 2017/10/22 - 1:02pm

The Australian

Green apartments on the way: Small Giants founder Liberman
The Australian
There are some big property developers definitely who are asking the question and are looking for really purpose-driven, mission-driven product in the pipeline,” Ms Liberman told The Australian. “The more demand there is from the market for this highly ...

Ignorant broadcaster ABC is guilty of soft treason - The Australian

Sun, 2017/10/22 - 1:01pm

Ignorant broadcaster ABC is guilty of soft treason
The Australian
He said: “The number one priority I have with respect to recruitment is increasing our diversity, with a focus on women and indigenous Australians.” He emphasised that his “goal of increasing diversity in the army” was urgent and exhorted members to ...

Dutton won't change his mind as Martin pushes for dad's return - The Australian

Sun, 2017/10/22 - 9:43am

The Australian

Dutton won't change his mind as Martin pushes for dad's return
The Australian
Martin's dad Shane, who has lived in Australia since he was 20, was deported to New Zealand late last year because of his links to the Rebels motorcycle club, missing his son's grand final win as the Tigers claimed their first flag since 1980. “It's ...

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