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WA the nation's worst for vaccinations - Perth Now

Sun, 2016/11/06 - 9:22am

Perth Now

WA the nation's worst for vaccinations
Perth Now
While the number of families vaccinating children had improved, WA's geography meant the state was still lagging behind the rest of Australia. “WA often lags behind in indicators like this, as does the Northern Territory, because of the very large ...

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Refugees shine at ethnic business awards - SBS

Sun, 2016/11/06 - 8:33am

SBS

Refugees shine at ethnic business awards
SBS
The company provides services across business, health services, education and retail. Sam Bashiry left behind in Iran when he fled to Australia with his mother and sister. Safe on Australian soil, they spent two years inside a detention centre before ...

Inaugural National Indigenous Football Championships hailed a success - Football Australia (press release)

Sun, 2016/11/06 - 7:27am

Football Australia (press release)

Inaugural National Indigenous Football Championships hailed a success
Football Australia (press release)
Football Federation Australia CEO David Gallop attended the event and paid tribute to the organisers for putting on a fantastic tournament. “I was really delighted to be at the Championships which were a true celebration of football and Indigenous culture.

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18C complainant 'terrified to come back' to Australia - The Australian

Fri, 2016/11/04 - 1:21pm

The Australian

18C complainant 'terrified to come back' to Australia
The Australian
She posted on August 30: “Every time someone stops listening to how the indigenous community feels about something and starts giving their bias (sic) opinion on race relations in Australia, little bits of dignity and pride get lost. Soon you realise ...

National Indigenous Championships look to unearth more stars - SBS - The World Game

Fri, 2016/11/04 - 6:44am

SBS - The World Game

National Indigenous Championships look to unearth more stars
SBS - The World Game
Held in NSW's Shoalhaven, the first fully national event will bring together 24 Indigenous men and women's teams from across Australia and New Zealand to compete for national honours with the finals to be played on Sunday. Indigenous players make up ...

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Could this be the place for a treaty to 'end the war' on Indigenous Australia - The Age

Fri, 2016/11/04 - 6:00am

The Age

Could this be the place for a treaty to 'end the war' on Indigenous Australia
The Age
In 1835, at a meeting place believed to be on the banks of Merri Creek, an agreement was struck between a group of Warundjeri elders and one of Melbourne's founders, John Batman. Not long after it was signed, the then Governor of NSW declared it ...

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5 things you need to know in Australian tech today - Business Insider Australia

Fri, 2016/11/04 - 1:50am

Business Insider Australia

5 things you need to know in Australian tech today
Business Insider Australia
Two indigenous Australian entrepreneurs have launched an innovation hub for minority groups. StartupSmart reports D:Hive will open in February to provide “a centre for digital innovation, learning, collaboration” for indigenous and recent migrants to ...

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Come our end: closing the gap with Indigenous culture - ArtsHub (subscription)

Thu, 2016/11/03 - 11:39pm

ArtsHub (subscription)

Come our end: closing the gap with Indigenous culture
ArtsHub (subscription)
It underscored a foundation that was set by Waradjuri man Mark McMillan, Associate Professor Melbourne Law School, who on the first day reframed the discussion between white and Aboriginal Australia as a discussion of how sovereignty can be shared in a ...

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WA Department of Environment blocks expansion plans for award-winning Indigenous irrigation project at Mowanjum - ABC Online

Thu, 2016/11/03 - 8:19pm

ABC Online

WA Department of Environment blocks expansion plans for award-winning Indigenous irrigation project at Mowanjum
ABC Online
The flagship project for Western Australia's Water for Food program is being denied the opportunity to expand by the Department of Environment Regulation, which has rejected an application to clear land on the Indigenous-owned Mowanjum Station. The WA ...

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Deadly but preventable type 2 diabetes on the rise in Australia - The Australian

Thu, 2016/11/03 - 1:01pm

The Australian

Deadly but preventable type 2 diabetes on the rise in Australia
The Australian
In 2013, diabetes contributed to 10 per cent of all deaths in Australia, most cases listing diabetes as an associated cause (coronary heart disease was the underlying cause in 23 per cent of those deaths and stroke in 6 per cent). Regrettably ...

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[ November 3, 2016 ] Dodson lauds Taylor's AIATSIS' leadership, commitment ACHIEVEMENT - National Indigenous Times

Thu, 2016/11/03 - 5:45am

[ November 3, 2016 ] Dodson lauds Taylor's AIATSIS' leadership, commitment ACHIEVEMENT
National Indigenous Times
Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) Chair Mick Dodson has lauded Russell Taylor's leadership after the celebrated CEO today announced his retirement. Professor Dodson said Mr Taylor has made an invaluable ...

Andrea our NT Australian of the Year - NT News

Thu, 2016/11/03 - 12:21am

NT News

Andrea our NT Australian of the Year
NT News
Ms Mason also made history when she became the first indigenous Australian woman to head a political party when Family First chose her as leader in 2004. The 2017 Northern Territory Senior Australian of the Year is community champion, Sister Anne ...

Andrea our NT Australian of the Year - Perth Now

Thu, 2016/11/03 - 12:14am

Perth Now

Andrea our NT Australian of the Year
Perth Now
Ms Mason also made history when she became the first indigenous Australian woman to head a political party when Family First chose her as leader in 2004. The 2017 Northern Territory Senior Australian of the Year is community champion, Sister Anne ...

Indigenous leader Andrea Mason named NT Australian of the Year - Herald Sun

Thu, 2016/11/03 - 12:08am

Herald Sun

Indigenous leader Andrea Mason named NT Australian of the Year
Herald Sun
Ms Mason also made history when she became the first indigenous Australian woman to head a political party when Family First chose her as leader in 2004. The 2017 Northern Territory Senior Australian of the Year is community champion, Sister Anne ...

Artefacts found in shelter in the Flinders Ranges rewrite history of indigenous Australians - NEWS.com.au

Wed, 2016/11/02 - 11:49pm

NEWS.com.au

Artefacts found in shelter in the Flinders Ranges rewrite history of indigenous Australians
NEWS.com.au
The artefacts reveal Australia's first peoples lived in the country's harsh interior 10,000 years earlier than previous findings had proved. A sharpened bone point found at the site is the oldest bone tool found in Australia. Mr Hamm said the ...

Meet the Indigenous rangers keeping our country healthy - The Sydney Morning Herald

Wed, 2016/11/02 - 10:26pm

The Sydney Morning Herald

Meet the Indigenous rangers keeping our country healthy
The Sydney Morning Herald
Jess is one of 14 Karajarri rangers responsible for managing their 33,000 square-kilometres of Indigenous Protected Area in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Indigenous rangers like Celia Bennett and Reeny Hopiga lead their people by example ...

Meet the Indigenous rangers keeping our country healthy - WAtoday

Wed, 2016/11/02 - 10:26pm

WAtoday

Meet the Indigenous rangers keeping our country healthy
WAtoday
Jess is one of 14 Karajarri rangers responsible for managing their 33,000 square-kilometres of Indigenous Protected Area in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Indigenous rangers like Celia Bennett and Reeny Hopiga lead their people by example ...

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Meet the Indigenous rangers keeping our country healthy - The Age

Wed, 2016/11/02 - 10:25pm

The Age

Meet the Indigenous rangers keeping our country healthy
The Age
Jess is one of 14 Karajarri rangers responsible for managing their 33,000 square-kilometres of Indigenous Protected Area in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Indigenous rangers like Celia Bennett and Reeny Hopiga lead their people by example ...

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41% of Indigenous Australians' Diets Are Nutritionally Poor - teleSUR English

Wed, 2016/11/02 - 8:45pm

teleSUR English

41% of Indigenous Australians' Diets Are Nutritionally Poor
teleSUR English
The outlier was in that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in remote areas consumed half a serving more of grain foods and lean meats than people in urban areas. Aunty Kerrie Doyle, associate professor of Indigenous health at the Royal ...
Abbott wants to be Indigenous affairs minister? Well, he ain't qualified for the jobThe Guardian (blog)

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