Donations

Mainstream Media (Keywords: Indigenous, Australia)

CEOs open their doors to indigenous youth - The Australian

Thu, 2013/11/21 - 1:03pm

CEOs open their doors to indigenous youth
The Australian
HE may be a big supporter of companies increasing engagement with indigenous communities, but ANZ Australia boss Phil Chronican concedes showing off banking to young people has its challenges. "We went through my diary and tried to find a day that ...

Congress joins the journey to Indigenous recognition - SBS

Thu, 2013/11/21 - 7:44am

SBS

Congress joins the journey to Indigenous recognition
SBS
These forums are being held to give both Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians the technical details of what is involved in changing the constitution, and to gain support for a future referendum. "You know, we need to build that momentum and let ...

Good news in indigenous health outlook in Australia - Radio Australia

Thu, 2013/11/21 - 6:53am

Good news in indigenous health outlook in Australia
Radio Australia
The latest report by the Coordinator General for Remote Indigenous Services Brian Gleeson shows gains have been made in health and education. But Mr Gleeson - who oversees the delivery of services in remote communities across Australia - says it will ...

Miner ditches FIFO in favour of hiring Indigenous workers - Australian Mining

Thu, 2013/11/21 - 1:48am

Miner ditches FIFO in favour of hiring Indigenous workers
Australian Mining
Owner of the Great Australian Mine on the outskirts of Cloncurry have switched from a FIFO workforce of 80 per cent to just 20 per cent by deciding to hire locally. CopperChem made the decision back in February and Indigenous Liaison Officer at the ...

and more »

Indigenous, ethnic groups unite against law changes - Sydney Morning Herald

Wed, 2013/11/20 - 7:22pm

Indigenous, ethnic groups unite against law changes
Sydney Morning Herald
Tony Abbott is facing a fight against Australia's indigenous, Jewish, Arab, Chinese, Greek, Armenian, Lebanese and Muslim populations, who have united in urging the government not to proceed with announced plans to abolish or weaken race hate laws.

and more »

Indigenous, ethnic groups unite - The Canberra Times

Wed, 2013/11/20 - 12:51pm

The Canberra Times

Indigenous, ethnic groups unite
The Canberra Times
Tony Abbott is facing a fight against Australia's indigenous, Jewish, Arab, Chinese, Greek, Armenian, Lebanese and Muslim populations, who have united in urging the government not to proceed with announced plans to abolish or weaken race hate laws.

and more »

Agency aids more indigenous people into homes - The Australian

Wed, 2013/11/20 - 5:19am

Agency aids more indigenous people into homes
The Australian
INDIGENOUS Business Australia, the federal government indigenous development agency, has assisted 664 households into home ownership in the past year, compared to 404 in 2011-12. IBA's annual report has just been tabled showing its Indigenous ...

Supporting Indigenous health and wellbeing - Australian Life Scientist

Wed, 2013/11/20 - 12:45am

The West Australian

Supporting Indigenous health and wellbeing
Australian Life Scientist
Businessman and philanthropist Greg Poche is no stranger to gifting millions to research. The former founder and owner of Star Track Express has donated more than $105 million to causes around Australia, including $40 million to set up the Melanoma ...
Australian cities need more Aboriginal cultural festivals, Tourism Australia's ...The Daily Telegraph
Another $massive gift for University of WAThe Australian
Cairns man to give Abbott giant boomerangThe West Australian
Thanh Nien Daily -SBS
all 19 news articles »

Australia is the place of vanishing languages - ABC Message Stick

Tue, 2013/11/19 - 3:57am

Australia is the place of vanishing languages
ABC Message Stick
Walsh has been working with Ronald Briggs, the Indigenous services librarian at the State Library, investigating the languages used among Indigenous Australians. When I read a news report of Walsh's find, I immediately told my Western Arrarnta friends.

and more »

Australia is the place of vanishing languages - ABC Message Stick

Tue, 2013/11/19 - 3:57am

Australia is the place of vanishing languages
ABC Message Stick
Walsh has been working with Ronald Briggs, the Indigenous services librarian at the State Library, investigating the languages used among Indigenous Australians. When I read a news report of Walsh's find, I immediately told my Western Arrarnta friends.

and more »

Indigenous people, not Australians, should determine Vanuatu's future - The Age

Mon, 2013/11/18 - 5:05am

The Age

Indigenous people, not Australians, should determine Vanuatu's future
The Age
To visiting Australians, my home, the island nation of Vanuatu, is either paradise or a Third World backwater. Holidaymakers prize our beaches and clear waters. But workers from aid organisations such as AusAID see limited employment opportunities and ...

and more »Google News

Indigenous people, not Australians, should determine Vanuatu's future - Sydney Morning Herald

Mon, 2013/11/18 - 5:03am

Sydney Morning Herald

Indigenous people, not Australians, should determine Vanuatu's future
Sydney Morning Herald
To visiting Australians, my home, the island nation of Vanuatu, is either paradise or a Third World backwater. Holidaymakers prize our beaches and clear waters. But workers from aid organisations such as AusAID see limited employment opportunities and ...

and more »

Australian cities need more Aboriginal cultural festivals, Tourism Australia's ... - The Daily Telegraph

Sun, 2013/11/17 - 10:22pm

Thanh Nien Daily

Australian cities need more Aboriginal cultural festivals, Tourism Australia's ...
The Daily Telegraph
AUSTRALIA should stop fixating on Aboriginal social issues and instead focus on promoting indigenous travel experiences, Tourism Australia managing director Andrew McEvoy says. This starts with better indigenous experiences for international visitors ...
Another $massive gift for University of WAThe Australian
The brutal past and present are another country in secret AustraliaThanh Nien Daily
Bid to reduce Indigenous child removalSBS

all 6 news articles »

Ayers Rock Resort: Uluru Aboriginal investment damned by indigenous leader - Sydney Morning Herald

Sun, 2013/11/17 - 7:54pm

Ayers Rock Resort: Uluru Aboriginal investment damned by indigenous leader
Sydney Morning Herald
He brought on to the board a former chairman of GPT, Richard Longes, former Qantas chief Geoff Dixon, property executive Peter Barge and former boss of Indigenous Business Australia Ronald Morony. All four were sacked last month in the board clean-out ...
Climbers urged to resist lure of Australia's Uluru (VIDEO)The Malay Mail Online

all 4 news articles »Google News

Australian cities need more Aboriginal cultural festivals, Tourism Australia's ... - Perth Now

Sun, 2013/11/17 - 10:24am

Australian cities need more Aboriginal cultural festivals, Tourism Australia's ...
Perth Now
International visitors want to experience Aboriginal culture in Australia's capital cities, as well as traditional indigenous tourism locations, like Mossman Gorge in Queensland. Picture: Voyages Source: Supplied. Mr McEvoy said Australia should invest ...

and more »

Australian cities need more Aboriginal cultural festivals, Tourism Australia's ... - Herald Sun

Sun, 2013/11/17 - 10:06am

Australian cities need more Aboriginal cultural festivals, Tourism Australia's ...
Herald Sun
AUSTRALIA should stop fixating on Aboriginal social issues and instead focus on promoting indigenous travel experiences, Tourism Australia managing director Andrew McEvoy says. This starts with better indigenous experiences for international visitors ...

and more »

New home for indigenous art - The West Australian

Sun, 2013/11/17 - 7:59am

New home for indigenous art
The West Australian
"News that at last plans are being made to provide it with the space it truly deserves will be widely welcomed not only in Australia but overseas," Sir David said in the Uniview magazine. Professor Snell said the museum was in the early planning stages ...

and more »

The mismatch between indigenous communities and mining wealth - The Guardian

Fri, 2013/11/15 - 2:54pm

The Guardian

The mismatch between indigenous communities and mining wealth
The Guardian
In the opening sequences, the viewer is taken from a Palm Beach apartment renting at AUS$30,000 (£17,388) per week to a police station foyer where a young indigenous Australian male is beaten and later dies. The juxtaposition between Australia's ...
Film review: Utopia - John Pilger's documentary reveals 'shocking poverty' of ...The Independent
INTERVIEW | John Pilger exposes Australia's shocking secret in UtopiaAustralian Times
John Pilger on breaking the Great Silence of Australia's pastIrish Times
The Guardian
all 10 news articles »

Facing up to the stereotypes - The Australian

Fri, 2013/11/15 - 1:09pm

Facing up to the stereotypes
The Australian
The case ended up in the Federal Court of Australia, and Bolt's columns, which stated that light-skinned indigenous people identified as Aboriginal for political and personal gain, were found to have breached the Racial Discrimination Act. One of the ...

Scholars need drive to seek a brighter future - The Australian

Fri, 2013/11/15 - 1:09pm

Scholars need drive to seek a brighter future
The Australian
Miranda is one of the more than 400 students supported by an Australian Indigenous Education Foundation scholarship since 2008, and her experience shows us what happens when indigenous kids have opportunities and the confidence to aspire to a ...

Pages