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Why 'green-black' alliances are less simple than they seem - The Conversation AU

Thu, 2017/03/09 - 7:36pm

The Conversation AU

Why 'green-black' alliances are less simple than they seem
The Conversation AU
In Australia and across the world, Indigenous people are resisting developments that threaten their lands. Wangan and Jagalingou people stand in opposition to the planned Carmichael coalmine in Queensland, while the Sioux people are holding firm in ...

Potential workforce untapped, says OECD study - Herald Sun

Thu, 2017/03/09 - 1:04pm

ABC Online

Potential workforce untapped, says OECD study
Herald Sun
UNEMPLOYED single mothers, people with a mental illnesses and indigenous Australians are the missing pieces to the nation's productivity puzzle, a report has found. But overly generous benefits and poorly targeted policies are deterring would-be ...
Young women 'greatest untapped potential' in Australia: OECD reportABC Online
Mums are economy's greatest untapped resource, and we need to fix thatNEWS.com.au

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Indigenous hip-hop act AB Original wins Australian Music Prize - The Australian

Thu, 2017/03/09 - 11:09am

The Australian

Indigenous hip-hop act AB Original wins Australian Music Prize
The Australian
Indigenous hip-hop act A.B. Original has won this year's Australian Music Prize. The Melbourne duo of rapper Briggs and producer Trials took the $30,000 prize for their debut album Reclaim Australia, which earned critical acclaim when it was released ...
Australian Music prize: AB Original become first Indigenous act to win $30000 awardThe Guardian
AB Original win Australian Music PriceNEWS.com.au
AB Original Keep Crushing It, Secure The $30K Australian Music PrizePedestrian TV

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Mining services provider Programmed signs contract to employ 5000 Indigenous Australians - International Business Times AU

Thu, 2017/03/09 - 4:24am

International Business Times AU

Mining services provider Programmed signs contract to employ 5000 Indigenous Australians
International Business Times AU
Mining services provider Programmed is looking to employ 5,000 Indigenous Australians. The development comes as part of a 10-year plan announced in Canberra last week with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Fortescue Metals Group chairman ...

High Court of Australia rules NT Police had reasonable grounds to put intoxicated indigenous man in protective custody - NT News

Thu, 2017/03/09 - 2:05am

NT News

High Court of Australia rules NT Police had reasonable grounds to put intoxicated indigenous man in protective custody
NT News
The years-long legal challenge stemmed from the arrest of Anthony Prior on the afternoon of New Year's Eve 2013 and was backed by the Northern Territory Aboriginal Justice Agency and the Australian Human Rights Law Centre. The case, had it been ...

Indigenous groups criticise Liberals and Labor in WA over custody ... - The Guardian

Wed, 2017/03/08 - 9:27pm

The Guardian

Indigenous groups criticise Liberals and Labor in WA over custody ...
The Guardian
Della Roe, Ms Dhu's mother, Carol Roe, her grandmother, and the Human Rights Law Centre's Ruth Barson outside the inquest into Ms Dhu's death in 2016.

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DNA reveals Aboriginal people had a long and settled connection to country - The Conversation AU

Wed, 2017/03/08 - 7:39pm

The Conversation AU

DNA reveals Aboriginal people had a long and settled connection to country
The Conversation AU
On expedition with Norman Tindale and local Aboriginal group at a rock shelter at Bathurst Head (Thartali) in eastern Cape York Peninsula, 1927. Photo by Herbert Hale/South Australian Museum, Archives Norman Tindale Collection (AA 338/5/4/41) , Author ...
DNA confirms Aboriginal people have a long-lasting connection to countryABC Online
DNA study reveals Indigenous land connectionSky News Australia
Aboriginal DNA Shows 50000 Year Connection To CountryGizmodo Australia
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DNA confirms Aboriginal people have a long-lasting connection to country - ABC Online

Wed, 2017/03/08 - 7:08pm

ABC Online

DNA confirms Aboriginal people have a long-lasting connection to country
ABC Online
The discovery is based on analysis of mitochondrial DNA found in hair samples taken from Aboriginal people during expeditions run between 1928 and the 1970s. The DNA analysis, published today in Nature, again confirms modern Aboriginal Australians ...
DNA research proves long-term Aboriginal connection to countryThe Australian
Australian aboriginal hair shows 50000 years connection to countryPopular Archaeology
Aboriginal hair shows 50000 years connection to countryMedical Xpress

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DNA shows modern Aboriginal Australians descended from one ... - NT News

Wed, 2017/03/08 - 6:30pm

DNA shows modern Aboriginal Australians descended from one ...
NT News
UNIVERSITY of Adelaide research that started with men riding out on camels to study far-flung Aboriginal populations confirms indigenous connection to country ...

WA Judge slams 'handwringers in Canberra' over handling of Aboriginal offenders - WAtoday

Wed, 2017/03/08 - 6:19am

WAtoday

WA Judge slams 'handwringers in Canberra' over handling of Aboriginal offenders
WAtoday
In 1991 Indigenous Australians made up 14 per cent of the nation's prison population. By 2015, this had increased to 27 per cent. Photo: Andrew Meares. "So that's how to make the community safe, that's how to deal with Mr Ward. We can't just lock him ...

Finding hope for Indigenous arts - ArtsHub (subscription)

Wed, 2017/03/08 - 2:50am

ArtsHub (subscription)

Finding hope for Indigenous arts
ArtsHub (subscription)
I met the opportunity to take on the role of Creative Director of the then Melbourne Indigenous Arts Festival with an equal measure of excitement and terror. This new role posed challenges – namely, raising the profile of Indigenous arts and culture ...

BBC apologises for misleading documentary on 'drunken' Aboriginal community - The Guardian

Wed, 2017/03/08 - 1:20am

The Guardian

BBC apologises for misleading documentary on 'drunken' Aboriginal community
The Guardian
The BBC has apologised for a “misleading” documentary on an Aboriginal community in regional Australia, after angry residents accused presenter Reggie Yates and the crew of unethical behaviour. Yates and the independent production company, Sundog ...
BBC apologises for misleading viewers of documentary about alcohol abuse in WilcanniaABC Online

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25 years after Mabo, indigenous remain 'asset rich and dirt poor' - The Australian

Tue, 2017/03/07 - 1:00pm

The Australian

25 years after Mabo, indigenous remain 'asset rich and dirt poor'
The Australian
“Until we can address (this) absurdity … indigenous Australians will remain asset rich and dirt poor.” A recent Federal Court ruling against the $1.3 billion Noongar agreement in Western Australia, with a flow-on effect to similar deals including ...
Indigenous sexual health funding cut without consultation, senators ...The Guardian

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Indigenous public servants finally get a pay rise - The Canberra Times

Tue, 2017/03/07 - 8:11am

The Canberra Times

Indigenous public servants finally get a pay rise
The Canberra Times
Australia's lowest-paid public servants have finally had a win on pay with some Aboriginal Hotels Limited workers scoring wage rises of $9000 a year. But the tens of thousands of public servants still embroiled in the the bitter three-year dispute with ...

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Funding to two Indigenous sexual health programs cut without consultation - The Guardian

Tue, 2017/03/07 - 7:56am

The Guardian

Funding to two Indigenous sexual health programs cut without consultation
The Guardian
“This directly affects the most marginalised population we work with, Indigenous clients, [who] as you know suffer significant trauma,” he told Guardian Australia. “Then we have seen more marginalised communities – sistagirls, brotherboys … they're ...

Eurovision's worst-kept secret: Isaiah Firebrace will represent Australia this year - NEWS.com.au

Tue, 2017/03/07 - 6:47am

NEWS.com.au

Eurovision's worst-kept secret: Isaiah Firebrace will represent Australia this year
NEWS.com.au
ISAIAH Firebrace will represent Australia in this year's Eurovision Song Contest. The badly kept secret was confirmed by SBS today. The 17 year old won last year's X Factor. He became the first indigenous winner of a reality show since Casey Donovan.

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Constitutional recognition: 'Politicians' model' faces lukewarm response by Indigenous Australia - ABC Online

Tue, 2017/03/07 - 6:37am

ABC Online

Constitutional recognition: 'Politicians' model' faces lukewarm response by Indigenous Australia
ABC Online
Indigenous Australians are rejecting the "elite", "politicians' model" for changing the constitution, according to a key member of the referendum council that has met with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people around the country. Instead, they ...

Film about Indigenous Australia before Europeans 'shutdown', says Minchin - SBS

Tue, 2017/03/07 - 6:21am

SBS

Film about Indigenous Australia before Europeans 'shutdown', says Minchin
SBS
A film about pre-European Australia featuring Indigenous music and themes to be directed by comedian Tim Minchin has been “shutdown”, according to a statement released by Minchin on his website. “The animated film to which I've dedicated the last 4 ...

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Anger among Indigenous residents of Wilcannia about portrayal in BBC documentary - ABC Online

Tue, 2017/03/07 - 2:07am

ABC Online

Anger among Indigenous residents of Wilcannia about portrayal in BBC documentary
ABC Online
Several participants, most of whom are Barkindji men and women, said they were unhappy about some of the techniques used to gather footage for the documentary Hidden Australia: Black in the Outback. They also said producers took advantage of their ...

Tamika finds her voice in Parliament - Eden Magnet

Mon, 2017/03/06 - 11:13pm

Eden Magnet

Tamika finds her voice in Parliament
Eden Magnet
The 25-year-old former ACT delegate has since worked with Reconciliation Australia and is currently working on Indigenous employment policy within Prime Minister and Cabinet. She said sadly it was very common for young Indigenous Australians to feel ...

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