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Indigenous groups laud native title bill changes - The Australian

Thu, 2017/02/16 - 1:00pm

Indigenous groups laud native title bill changes
The Australian
Glen Kelly, the chief executive of the National Native Title Council representing 16 land councils across Australia, said parliament should support the passage of the amendment. “The bill reflects changes that the native title sector has been seeking ...

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Ashleigh Gardner set to become first indigenous woman to play for Australia in 60 years - Courier Mail

Thu, 2017/02/16 - 9:39am

Courier Mail

Ashleigh Gardner set to become first indigenous woman to play for Australia in 60 years
Courier Mail
The 19-year-old, if picked to face New Zealand, will become the first indigenous woman to play cricket for Australia in almost 60 years. Gardner's rise in the game peaked in this summer's Women's Big Bash League where she scored 414 runs in 16 matches, ...

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Ashleigh Gardner set to become first indigenous woman to play for Australia in 60 years - NT News

Thu, 2017/02/16 - 9:32am

NT News

Ashleigh Gardner set to become first indigenous woman to play for Australia in 60 years
NT News
The 19-year-old, if picked to face New Zealand, will become the first indigenous woman to play cricket for Australia in almost 60 years. Gardner's rise in the game peaked in this summer's Women's Big Bash League where she scored 414 runs in 16 matches, ...

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Ashleigh Gardner set to become first indigenous woman to play for Australia in 60 years - Perth Now

Thu, 2017/02/16 - 9:24am

Perth Now

Ashleigh Gardner set to become first indigenous woman to play for Australia in 60 years
Perth Now
The 19-year-old, if picked to face New Zealand, will become the first indigenous woman to play cricket for Australia in almost 60 years. Gardner's rise in the game peaked in this summer's Women's Big Bash League where she scored 414 runs in 16 matches, ...

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Ashleigh Gardner set to become first indigenous woman to play for Australia in 60 years - dailytelegraph.com.au

Thu, 2017/02/16 - 9:23am

dailytelegraph.com.au

Ashleigh Gardner set to become first indigenous woman to play for Australia in 60 years
dailytelegraph.com.au
The 19-year-old, if picked to face New Zealand, will become the first indigenous woman to play cricket for Australia in almost 60 years. Gardner's rise in the game peaked in this summer's Women's Big Bash League where she scored 414 runs in 16 matches, ...

Ashleigh Gardner set to become first indigenous woman to play for Australia in 60 years - Herald Sun

Thu, 2017/02/16 - 9:20am

Herald Sun

Ashleigh Gardner set to become first indigenous woman to play for Australia in 60 years
Herald Sun
The 19-year-old, if picked to face New Zealand, will become the first indigenous woman to play cricket for Australia in almost 60 years. Gardner's rise in the game peaked in this summer's Women's Big Bash League where she scored 414 runs in 16 matches, ...

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Man accused of stealing from vulnerable, Indigenous people seeks bail to study law - ABC Online

Thu, 2017/02/16 - 8:35am

ABC Online

Man accused of stealing from vulnerable, Indigenous people seeks bail to study law
ABC Online
... which has a large Aboriginal population, but won only 35 primary votes. Prosecutors consider him to be a flight risk, although he has surrendered his passport to police. He has at least five bank accounts in Australia and three more in China, Ms ...

Press Council adds first Indigenous publication - MuMbrella

Thu, 2017/02/16 - 3:46am

Tone Deaf

Press Council adds first Indigenous publication
MuMbrella
“The DNA of our publication—what makes us the voice of Indigenous Australia—is our responsibility to cultural sensitivity and understanding. With our content as the heartbeat, a good standard of media practice ensures our newspaper continues to live ...
Billy 'not surprised' at shocking Closing the Gap findingsNewsport
Briggs and a host of Indigenous artists slam changes to copyright in AustraliaTone Deaf
Editorial: Full picture not conveyed on Aboriginal livesThe Border Mail

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Grant helps indigenous stories reach more kids - The West Australian

Thu, 2017/02/16 - 1:56am

The West Australian

Grant helps indigenous stories reach more kids
The West Australian
“You cannot replace the power of reading a story from an indigenous person's perspective,” she said. “We are thrilled to be working with Reading Australia and ALEA and we hope that many more teachers will use indigenous titles in their classrooms as a ...

Indigenous runners on the radar - The West Australian

Thu, 2017/02/16 - 12:56am

The West Australian

Indigenous runners on the radar
The West Australian
Sixty-five participants have graduated from the organisation since 2010 in the spirit of celebrating indigenous resilience and success. IMP is supported by the Australian Government, Department of Health, Department of Regional Australia, Local ...

Billy 'not surprised' at shocking Closing the Gap findings - Newsport

Wed, 2017/02/15 - 10:19pm

Newsport

Billy 'not surprised' at shocking Closing the Gap findings
Newsport
The agreement, first introduced in 2008, aimed to 'close the gap' between Indigenous and non-indigenous Australians and set initial deadlines for assessments on child mortality, academic performance and employment outcomes for the end of 2017.

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5 songwriting tips from one of Australia's most vital Indigenous voices - Tone Deaf

Wed, 2017/02/15 - 9:15pm

Tone Deaf

5 songwriting tips from one of Australia's most vital Indigenous voices
Tone Deaf
Beni Bjah became the first ever Indigenous artist to take out the WAM Song Of The Year Grand Prize, when he won the honour last year. With the final deadline for the comp now extended to Thursday February 16, and with over $40,000 worth of prizes on ...

Briggs and a host of Indigenous artists slam changes to copyright in Australia - Tone Deaf

Wed, 2017/02/15 - 9:15pm

Tone Deaf

Briggs and a host of Indigenous artists slam changes to copyright in Australia
Tone Deaf
In an open letter, a range of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists and industry groups – including outspoken Indigenous advocate and A.B. Original rapper Adam Briggs, football star Adam Goodes, and acclaimed performers like Dan Sultan and ...

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Six future hopes for our Indigenous arts - ArtsHub (subscription)

Wed, 2017/02/15 - 1:28pm

ArtsHub (subscription)

Six future hopes for our Indigenous arts
ArtsHub (subscription)
Desart CEO Philip Watkins said the sector needs continued investment – from both the private and public arenas: 'In particular, investment (physical, financial, political) to ensure Indigenous cultural expressions are able to be supported and presented ...

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Unrivalled opportunity for Indigenous artists - ArtsHub (subscription)

Wed, 2017/02/15 - 1:28pm

Unrivalled opportunity for Indigenous artists
ArtsHub (subscription)
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists at all stages of their careers, from communities, rural areas and urban centres across Australia, are encouraged to enter. Nicole Monks, winner of the 2016 Wandjuk Marika 3D Memorial Award, broke new ground ...

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Unrivalled opportunity for Indigenous artists - ArtsHub (subscription)

Wed, 2017/02/15 - 1:14pm

ArtsHub (subscription)

Unrivalled opportunity for Indigenous artists
ArtsHub (subscription)
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists at all stages of their careers, from communities, rural areas and urban centres across Australia, are encouraged to enter. Nicole Monks, winner of the 2016 Wandjuk Marika 3D Memorial Award, broke new ground ...

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'Reading Australia' and Magabala Books team up to bring Indigenous stories into the classroom - the AU review (blog)

Wed, 2017/02/15 - 6:04am

'Reading Australia' and Magabala Books team up to bring Indigenous stories into the classroom
the AU review (blog)
In recent weeks, all across Australia, teachers and children have headed back into the classroom and jumped into the new school year. Classrooms have been organised and decorated. Lessons have been planned and resources printed and created.

June Oscar becomes first Indigenous Woman appointed to Human Rights watchdog - Women's Agenda

Wed, 2017/02/15 - 5:19am

June Oscar becomes first Indigenous Woman appointed to Human Rights watchdog
Women's Agenda
June Oscar has this week been named Australia's new Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner, becoming the first Indigenous woman appointed to the Australian Human Rights Commission. Oscar takes the position after a long ...

Witchetty grub DNA sheds light on Indigenous bush food eaten for thousands of years - ABC Online

Wed, 2017/02/15 - 5:04am

ABC Online

Witchetty grub DNA sheds light on Indigenous bush food eaten for thousands of years
ABC Online
The large, white wood-eating larvae of several species of moth, witchetty grubs have long been important to the diets of Indigenous people, particularly in central Australia. Cooked lightly, the grubs are high in protein and can have a taste similar to ...

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Roach lets love rule in the Gardens - The West Australian

Wed, 2017/02/15 - 4:38am

Roach lets love rule in the Gardens
The West Australian
... new album) and No More Bleeding, which gets straight to the heart of what it means to be human. This quiet, commanding singer proved once again that he is one of the country's most treasured performers and the definitive voice of indigenous Australia.

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