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Indigenous Round: What does it all stand for? - Fremantle Dockers

Sat, 2013/05/25 - 12:55am

Fremantle Dockers

Indigenous Round: What does it all stand for?
Fremantle Dockers
While Indigenous Australians constitute nine per cent of AFL lists and 2.5 per cent of the country's population, Native Americans – including those in Alaska – and indigenous Polynesians of Hawai'i represent 1.5 per cent of the United States population ...
Rugby union in danger of being left behind on indigenous starsThe Australian
Jetta moved by Indigenous roundMelbourne FC

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Indigenous round marred by shocking racial slur - The Roar

Fri, 2013/05/24 - 8:05pm

Brisbane Times

Indigenous round marred by shocking racial slur
The Roar
The opening game of the AFL indigenous round has left the nation embarrassed following a racial slur made towards the AFL's most high profile indigenous player. On a night where Sydney were underdogs, they were lifted by two of their most exciting ...
AFL: Adam Goodes racially abused while leading Sydney to Indigenous Round ...ABC Online
Goodes a star, on field and offSportal.com.au
AFL star Goodes racially abusedStuff.co.nz
Sydney Morning Herald
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Michael Long, at the Essendon Football Club earlier this year. Picture: David ... - The Australian (blog)

Fri, 2013/05/24 - 2:08pm

Michael Long, at the Essendon Football Club earlier this year. Picture: David ...
The Australian (blog)
We went part of the way towards doing this in 1967 when we voted to change the Constitution so that indigenous Australians would be counted as citizens. But that referendum didn't recognise our long history and our ongoing role in keeping Australia's ...

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Family tree of achievers inspires student - The Australian

Fri, 2013/05/24 - 2:08pm

Family tree of achievers inspires student
The Australian
Jayde has now been selected as one of five young indigenous engineering students who have been offered scholarships following a joint partnership between the Australian Indigenous Education Foundation and BHP Billiton. Now 17, Jayde this year began ...

Doubling of indigenous in prisons alarms leaders - Sydney Morning Herald

Fri, 2013/05/24 - 1:47pm

ABC Online

Doubling of indigenous in prisons alarms leaders
Sydney Morning Herald
A report released on Friday by the federal government has confirmed the number of indigenous Australians in prisons and police custody over the past two decades has more than doubled to almost 8000. The Australian Institute of Criminology report ...
Selling the future shortABC Online
Hollow promises: an enduring tragedyThe Age
Aboriginal incarceration rates hitting crisis levelsBundaberg News Mail

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Growing number of Indigenous deaths in custody alarms Aboriginal leaders - ABC Online

Fri, 2013/05/24 - 11:05am

Radio Australia

Growing number of Indigenous deaths in custody alarms Aboriginal leaders
ABC Online
Indigenous leaders have expressed alarm about the ever-growing number of Indigenous Australians in jail. Two-and-a-half per cent of the Australian population are Indigenous, but they make up 26 per cent of the adult prison population. Those figures are ...
No lessons learned on Aboriginal deathsThe Australian
Aboriginal deaths in custody numbers rise sharply over past five yearsRadio Australia
Indigenous Australians 'facing psychological distress'SBS
Yahoo!7 News
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No lessons learned on Aboriginal deaths - Sky News Australia

Fri, 2013/05/24 - 10:23am

Sky News Australia

No lessons learned on Aboriginal deaths
Sky News Australia
An Aboriginal justice agency says authorities have failed to learn past lessons, after new figures showed rising numbers of indigenous deaths in custody. A report from the Australian Institute of Criminology on Aboriginal deaths in custody shows that ...
Doubling of indigenous in prisons alarms leadersSydney Morning Herald
Selling the future shortABC Online
NT Indigenous deaths in custody worst in nationYahoo!7 News
The Australian
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No lessons learned on Aboriginal deaths - The Australian

Fri, 2013/05/24 - 9:20am

Radio Australia

No lessons learned on Aboriginal deaths
The Australian
A report from the Australian Institute of Criminology on Aboriginal deaths in custody shows that in 2010/11, the most recent period looked at, there were 21 indigenous people who died in custody, about one quarter of all such deaths. The number was one ...
Aboriginal deaths in custody numbers rise sharply over past five yearsRadio Australia
NT Indigenous deaths in custody worst in nationABC Online
Indigenous Australians 'facing psychological distress'SBS

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Indigenous Australians 'facing psychological distress' - SBS

Fri, 2013/05/24 - 8:52am

SBS

Indigenous Australians 'facing psychological distress'
SBS
Psychologist and lecturer in Indigenous studies at the University of Western Australia, Professor Pat Dudgeon says the considerably higher rate of distress among Indigenous Australians is not surprising. "Aboriginal people live in a social context ...
Aboriginal deaths in custody numbers rise sharply over past five yearsRadio Australia
Selling the future shortABC Online
No lessons learned on Aboriginal deathsPerth Now
The Australian -The Age -Bundaberg News Mail
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Aboriginal deaths in custody numbers rise sharply over past five years - Radio Australia

Fri, 2013/05/24 - 7:44am

Radio Australia

Aboriginal deaths in custody numbers rise sharply over past five years
Radio Australia
A major review of deaths in custody has found a substantial increase in the number of Aboriginal people dying in custody over the past five years. The Australian Institute of Criminology (AIC) study found the overall rate of deaths in state and ...
Selling the future shortABC Online
Growing tragedy of deaths in custodyThe Australian

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'Rise' in deaths in custody - SBS

Fri, 2013/05/24 - 6:38am

SBS

'Rise' in deaths in custody
SBS
A report by the Australian Institute of Criminology says the number of Indigenous deaths in custody has increased over the past five years. Read more · WA parents of Saudi detainee meet DFAT · Extra police in London after brutal killing · Photo exhibit ...

Aboriginal deaths in custody numbers rise sharply over past five years - Yahoo!7 News

Fri, 2013/05/24 - 6:11am

Yahoo!7 News

Aboriginal deaths in custody numbers rise sharply over past five years
Yahoo!7 News
But there has been a spike in the number Indigenous deaths in custody, in line with an almost doubling of the number of Aboriginal Australians being locked up. The findings come two decades after the landmark Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in ...
NT Indigenous deaths in custody worst in nationABC Online
Indigenous deaths in custody on the riseHerald Sun
Growing tragedy of deaths in custodyThe Australian

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Aboriginal deaths in custody numbers rise sharply over past five years - ABC Online

Fri, 2013/05/24 - 5:58am

Sydney Morning Herald

Aboriginal deaths in custody numbers rise sharply over past five years
ABC Online
A major review of deaths in custody has found a substantial increase in the number of Aboriginal people dying in custody over the past five years. The Australian Institute of Criminology (AIC) study found the overall rate of deaths in state and ...
Doubling of indigenous in prisons alarms leadersSydney Morning Herald
Hollow promises: an enduring tragedyThe Age
National strategy to cut Indigenous suicideSBS
Bundaberg News Mail
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NT Indigenous deaths in custody worst in nation - ABC Online

Fri, 2013/05/24 - 3:29am

NT Indigenous deaths in custody worst in nation
ABC Online
A report issued by the Australian Institute of Criminology says the Northern Territory has the highest rates of Indigenous deaths in custody in the nation. The report documents overall deaths in custody across Australia to June 30, 2011. Nationally ...
Growing tragedy of deaths in custodyThe Australian

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New Indigenous conservation areas for Kimberley - ABC Online

Thu, 2013/05/23 - 11:20pm

New Indigenous conservation areas for Kimberley
ABC Online
Four new Indigenous Protected Areas have been officially announced in the Kimberley, comprising one of the largest Indigenous conservation areas in Australia. The Bardi Jawi, Wilinggin, Balanggarra and Dambimangari Protected Areas combine with ...

Selling the future short - ABC Online

Thu, 2013/05/23 - 10:26pm

ABC Online

Selling the future short
ABC Online
The juxtaposition between this prosperity and the still disproportionate levels of social and economic disadvantage among Australia's Indigenous population is one of the key national issues that we as a nation will need to reconcile in order to find a ...

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A critical mass of Indigenous leaders will make all the difference - Women's Agenda

Thu, 2013/05/23 - 10:15pm

A critical mass of Indigenous leaders will make all the difference
Women's Agenda
Firstly, Australia has reached an unprecedented place in its history. All governments, both major parties, and by all accounts, the vast majority of Australians want Indigenous people to get a better deal – enjoying the health, life expectancy, career ...

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Scholarship program graduates double - The Australian

Thu, 2013/05/23 - 2:06pm

Scholarship program graduates double
The Australian
According to the Australian Indigenous Education Foundation annual report released yesterday, the number of scholarships issued under the foundation's program grew by. 41 per cent last year compared to the previous year. The AIEF was established with ...

Recognition 'will help to close the gap' - The Australian

Thu, 2013/05/23 - 2:03pm

Recognition 'will help to close the gap'
The Australian
Changing the Constitution to acknowledge indigenous Australians has bipartisan support. Julia Gillard has expressed passionate support for the change while Tony Abbott said recently that until Australia acknowledged its Aboriginal heritage the nation ...

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Using the language of savagery against indigenous Australians - ABC Online

Thu, 2013/05/23 - 7:03am

Using the language of savagery against indigenous Australians
ABC Online
A leading indigenous legal scholar from the US says Australia is still using the language of savagery to justify their treatment of the Aboriginal population. Robert Williams is also enrolled member of the Lumbee Indian Tribe of North Carolina. His ...

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