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Actor Jack Charles calls for training for taxi drivers after being refused service - The Guardian

Thu, 2016/04/14 - 1:49am

Daily Mail

Actor Jack Charles calls for training for taxi drivers after being refused service
The Guardian
“I want to know who invented the idea of asking Aboriginal people to pay upfront, no matter what the time of day. “You need a bastard like me. A deadset, ridgy-didge, beyond redemption bastard like me, to take on the taxi industry, to take on the ...
Aboriginal actor Jack Charles refused a ride by a taxi in Melbourne AGAINDaily Mail

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Australian indigenous children 24 times more likely to be locked up - Stuff.co.nz

Wed, 2016/04/13 - 10:49pm

Stuff.co.nz

Australian indigenous children 24 times more likely to be locked up
Stuff.co.nz
Indigenous children account for 6 per cent of Australia's total youth population, but amount for more than half of those children across Australia who are locked up. In the Northern Territory, they represent more than 90 per cent of those children in ...

Cleverman Is An ABC TV Series About An Aboriginal Superhero - Gizmodo Australia (blog)

Wed, 2016/04/13 - 9:50pm

Gizmodo Australia (blog)

Cleverman Is An ABC TV Series About An Aboriginal Superhero
Gizmodo Australia (blog)
“Cleverman marks a new era for Australia's production sector, inviting audiences to experience a bold new story-world where Aboriginal storytelling meets high concept genre drama,” said Sally Riley, Head of Indigenous, ABC TV. “With an 80 per cent ...

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Deaths in custody: Indigenous children 24 times more likely to be locked up - Sydney Morning Herald

Wed, 2016/04/13 - 7:33pm

Sydney Morning Herald

Deaths in custody: Indigenous children 24 times more likely to be locked up
Sydney Morning Herald
Indigenous children account for 6 per cent of Australia's total youth population, but amount for more than half of those children across Australia who are locked up. In the Northern Territory, they represent more than 90 per cent of those children in ...

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Jail rates send indigenous people to 'broken, bleak future' - The Australian

Wed, 2016/04/13 - 2:01pm

The Australian

Jail rates send indigenous people to 'broken, bleak future'
The Australian
Mr Dodson said indigenous people had lost trust in the legal system. “It is a feared and despised processing plant that propels the most vulnerable and disabled of our people towards a broken, bleak future,” he said. Advocating a “justice reinvestment” ...
Patrick Dodson says Indigenous incarceration rate an 'utter disgrace'The Guardian
[ April 13, 2016 ] Justice system “sucking us up like waste”, says Dodson NEWSNational Indigenous Times
Patrick Dodson makes impassioned plea for 'a smarter form of justice'Sydney Morning Herald
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Indigenous prison rate is a national crisis, and our international shame - Sydney Morning Herald

Wed, 2016/04/13 - 11:29am

Sydney Morning Herald

Indigenous prison rate is a national crisis, and our international shame
Sydney Morning Herald
Unpaid fines or drinking in public should never be a death sentence. Yet, for Indigenous people, this is still the case, a generation on from the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody. Twenty-five years ago, the royal commission laid out a ...
Aboriginal public servants on their own on pay, says govtThe Canberra Times
Call for overhaulThe Guardian (Australia)

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Patrick Dodson says Indigenous incarceration rate an 'utter disgrace' - The Guardian

Wed, 2016/04/13 - 7:05am

The Guardian

Patrick Dodson says Indigenous incarceration rate an 'utter disgrace'
The Guardian
Dodson addressed the National Press Club in Canberra on Wednesday, lamenting the fact that the number of Indigenous people in jail has doubled since the release of the findings of a landmark royal commission into deaths in custody 25 years ago.
Aboriginal people caught in vicious cycle of justice system, Patrick Dodson saysThe Australian
[ April 13, 2016 ] Justice system “sucking us up like waste”, says Dodson NEWSNational Indigenous Times
Patrick Dodson makes impassioned plea for 'a smarter form of justice'Sydney Morning Herald

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Indigenous Australian pens invite to Jamie Oliver to visit and cook with her remote community - Mashable

Wed, 2016/04/13 - 6:20am

Mashable

Indigenous Australian pens invite to Jamie Oliver to visit and cook with her remote community
Mashable
As Jamie Oliver has become known for his fight for healthy eating around the world, an Indigenous Australian woman has invited him to do the same in her backyard. Julie Bangun, who lives in the Aboriginal community of Wadeye in the Northern Territory, ...

Reduce Indigenous incarceration rates? Not so fast - dailytelegraph.com.au

Wed, 2016/04/13 - 6:07am

dailytelegraph.com.au

Reduce Indigenous incarceration rates? Not so fast
dailytelegraph.com.au
In the push to lower Indigenous incarceration rates the real victims are often forgotten — people who are assaulted or even killed by their family members, like the woman whose partner set fire to her genitalia because she “looked at another man the ...

Aboriginal people caught in vicious cycle of justice system, Patrick Dodson says - The Australian

Wed, 2016/04/13 - 6:04am

The Australian

Aboriginal people caught in vicious cycle of justice system, Patrick Dodson says
The Australian
Taking aim at the country's legislators for the worsening rates of imprisonment since the 1991 royal commission into Aboriginal deaths in custody, Mr Dodson said the “vicious cycle” that saw indigenous Australians overrepresented in jail remained. “By ...
Patrick Dodson makes emotional plea for action on Aboriginal incarcerationSydney Morning Herald
[ April 13, 2016 ] Justice system “sucking us up like waste”, says Dodson NEWSNational Indigenous Times

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Patrick Dodson makes emotional plea for action on Aboriginal incarceration - Sydney Morning Herald

Wed, 2016/04/13 - 2:37am

Sydney Morning Herald

Patrick Dodson makes emotional plea for action on Aboriginal incarceration
Sydney Morning Herald
Australia's legal system has become a "feared and despised processing plant" for most Aboriginal people, propelling the most vulnerable and disadvantaged toward a "broken, bleak future", according to Patrick Dodson. Lamenting that the situation has ...

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Australia facing the same suicide crisis as Canada's native communities, says mental health expert - SBS

Tue, 2016/04/12 - 9:13pm

SBS

Australia facing the same suicide crisis as Canada's native communities, says mental health expert
SBS
Media attention is quite often the only call to action on Indigenous suicide said Ms Cox, who described similarities between Canada and Australia. “Aboriginal Suicide in Australia has been like an epidemic and Nigel Scullion championing change also ...
The Canadian First Nation suicide epidemic has been generations in the makingThe Guardian
'Rolling Nightmare' of Suicide Attempts Prompts First Nation Community to Declare State of EmergencyTruthdig

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Starvation in Australia: Utopia's dirty secret - The Ecologist (blog)

Tue, 2016/04/12 - 4:40pm

The Ecologist (blog)

Starvation in Australia: Utopia's dirty secret
The Ecologist (blog)
Australian governments have long waged a one-sided war on the continent's Aboriginal peoples, writes John Pilger. And now a new weapon has come into play: the starvation of the most remote, culturally intact communities. It's all part of a multi ...

Push to end passive indigenous welfare delivers results - The Australian

Tue, 2016/04/12 - 2:03pm

The Australian

Push to end passive indigenous welfare delivers results
The Australian
The review was funded by the federal government and the Commonwealth Bank. The old model of indigenous affairs was one that “never interacted with anybody that made money or worked in an enterprise that made money”, Mr Pearson told The Australian.

Indigenous Australia should look to China, the global beacon of poverty reduction - The Guardian

Tue, 2016/04/12 - 4:35am

The Guardian

Indigenous Australia should look to China, the global beacon of poverty reduction
The Guardian
For two months a nine member Aboriginal delegation was a guest of the Chinese Communist Party. It angered the Australian government and was a PR coup for the Chinese. At the time China remained in the cold – US President Nixon had only that year ...

Indigenous cancer stats worse than thought, study says - SBS

Mon, 2016/04/11 - 6:31am

SBS

Indigenous cancer stats worse than thought, study says
SBS
Indigenous Australians are dying from lung cancer at eight times the rate of non-indigenous people, with concerns remoteness and disadvantage are hampering access to treatment. The findings come from a University of Sydney study looking at the ...

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Indigenous cancer stats worse than thought - The Australian

Mon, 2016/04/11 - 6:24am

Indigenous cancer stats worse than thought
The Australian
"When we stratified for incidence by socio-economic disadvantage, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people were more than four times likely to receive a lung cancer diagnosis and also die from their lung cancer," lead researcher Kalinda Griffiths ...

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Indigenous cancer stats worse than thought - NT News

Mon, 2016/04/11 - 6:16am

Indigenous cancer stats worse than thought
NT News
Indigenous Australians are dying from lung cancer at eight times the rate of non-indigenous people, with concerns remoteness and disadvantage are hampering access to treatment. The findings come from a University of Sydney study looking at the ...

Jim Hagan, pioneering indigenous activist, dies at 83 - The Australian

Sun, 2016/04/10 - 2:01pm

The Australian

Jim Hagan, pioneering indigenous activist, dies at 83
The Australian
In 1964, he was a founding member of the Cunnamulla Australian Native Welfare Association, in west Queensland, and among the first local indigenous people to join the Australian Labor Party. A father of five, Mr Hagan sought elected office after Gough ...

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