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Australian Indigenous Tourism Conference 2013 headed for Alice Springs - eTurboNews

Fri, 2012/10/12 - 10:14pm

eTurboNews

Australian Indigenous Tourism Conference 2013 headed for Alice Springs
eTurboNews
The Western Australian Indigenous Tourism Council CEO Johnny Edmonds said “The Territory's reputation, and the compelling case put forward by Tourism NT to host and sponsor the conference in Alice Springs, were fundamental to WAITOC deciding that ...

Dream of design identity becomes reality - Sydney Morning Herald

Fri, 2012/10/12 - 8:21pm

Sydney Morning Herald

Dream of design identity becomes reality
Sydney Morning Herald
Thus began an ambitious pitch to the national carrier that would ultimately put the couple's Jumbana Group, an Australian indigenous design and strategy company, on the map. ''It took us 18 months to convince Qantas to do it,'' the 56-year old ...

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Australian indigenous cricket team on India tour - Cricket Country

Fri, 2012/10/12 - 4:27pm

Zee News

Australian indigenous cricket team on India tour
Cricket Country
An Indigenous Development cricket team from Australia is on a visit to India as part of 'Oz Fest', a mega Australian cultural festival being staged in the country, and to play T20 and 50-over games in Mumbai and Pune. The team would play a T20 game at ...
Australian Indigenous cricket team to play ODIs, T20s in IndiaTimes of India

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PM's speech may write a page in history - The Australian

Fri, 2012/10/12 - 1:27pm

PM's speech may write a page in history
The Australian
Many who stood in the sun listening to Paul Keating's 1992 Redfern address did not appreciate at first the significance of his message that we had wronged Australia's indigenous people. His carefully crafted words took years to sink in and shift a ...

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Australian Indigenous cricket team to play ODIs, T20s in India - Times of India

Fri, 2012/10/12 - 1:27pm

Zee News

Australian Indigenous cricket team to play ODIs, T20s in India
Times of India
NEW DELHI: Australia's High Commissioner to India, Peter Varghese, on Friday welcomed the Cricket Australia's National Indigenous Development Squad on their first tour of India as part of Oz Fest, the biggest Australian cultural festival ever staged in ...
Australian indigenous cricket team on India tourBusiness Standard

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Aboriginal feminine art in Brisbane, Australia - AMA

Fri, 2012/10/12 - 1:24pm

Aboriginal feminine art in Brisbane, Australia
AMA
It was organised in collaboration with the IDAIA (International Development for Australian Indigenous Art), the French Alliance in Brisbane and the French Embassy in Australia, in order to promote the role of France in the development and recognition ...

Shared descent into the maelstrom of addiction - The Australian (blog)

Fri, 2012/10/12 - 1:16pm

Shared descent into the maelstrom of addiction
The Australian (blog)
First, whenever I see Aboriginal people who consume alcohol in social settings in mainstream Australia, I perceive no problem that is different from that caused by alcohol in the general community. Indeed, the pleasure and social function of alcohol is ...

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US base a danger Assange warns - The Australian

Fri, 2012/10/12 - 1:12pm

US base a danger Assange warns
The Australian
In his first interview with an Australian journalist from the Ecuadorian embassy in London, Mr Assange told National Indigenous Television's Jeremy Geia that he was not anti-American but that Australia had not helped itself in the Asia-Pacific region ...

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Bad old days surface as through a boozy haze - The Australian

Fri, 2012/10/12 - 1:11pm

Bad old days surface as through a boozy haze
The Australian
ON A diamond day in Aurukun, the big Queensland sky seems limitless. The kids sing hello and run barefoot in the red dust. Beneath a spreading mango tree, the old men talk quietly, their eyes crinkled by the smoke of roll-your-owns. The women are ...

Bans on alcohol spawn generation of lucky children - The Australian

Fri, 2012/10/12 - 1:11pm

Bans on alcohol spawn generation of lucky children
The Australian
It revealed that alcohol-related deaths for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people were eight times greater for males and 16 times greater for females than for non-indigenous Australians. Restrictions were applied to 19 communities. Many ...

Remote families fear the price of 'freedom' - The Australian

Fri, 2012/10/12 - 1:09pm

Remote families fear the price of 'freedom'
The Australian
Neither of these are perfect and possibly too much is made of their successes, but in the face of otherwise intransigent problems across remote Aboriginal Australia, and in Cape York in particular, they have made a difference where much else has not ...

Oboler publishes report on online hate - J-Wire Jewish Australian News Service

Fri, 2012/10/12 - 12:03pm

J-Wire Jewish Australian News Service

Oboler publishes report on online hate
J-Wire Jewish Australian News Service
The report documents an unprecedented online attack against Indigenous Australians and how racist content went viral through the use of social media and in particular Facebook. Also documented are the responses from Facebook, Government, and Civil ...

Changing the constitution law by law - The Canberra Times

Fri, 2012/10/12 - 11:30am

The Canberra Times

Changing the constitution law by law
The Canberra Times
One of Australia's leading constitutional experts, Professor George Williams, called this week for a firm timetable for a referendum to recognise indigenous people in the constitution and to rid the constitution of its remaining racist clauses. But ...

Cameco signs deal with Aboriginal landholders - Creamer Media's Mining Weekly

Fri, 2012/10/12 - 8:36am

Cameco signs deal with Aboriginal landholders
Creamer Media's Mining Weekly
PERTH (miningweekly.com) - Uranium miner Cameco has secured the support of the Martu people for the development of its Kintyre project, in Western Australia. The TSX-listed miner said that the Kintyre mining development Indigenous land use agreement, ...

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Indigenous remains returned from museums overseas - Radio Australia

Fri, 2012/10/12 - 12:16am

Indigenous remains returned from museums overseas
Radio Australia
A ceremony will be held at the Yathong Nature Reserve at Cobar tomorrow, where the skeletal remains of ancestors of the Ngiyampaa people will be interred. The remains have been in storage at the Australian Museum in Sydney, and some have been ...

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Looking for the positives in indigenous land management - Radio Australia

Thu, 2012/10/11 - 11:30pm

Looking for the positives in indigenous land management
Radio Australia
"People on Country, Vital Landscapes, Indigenous Futures" is a compilation of essays looking at some of the more positive aspects of Australia's indigenous people managing their country. It stems from the People and Country project which is jointly ...

Indigenous remains returned from museums overseas - ABC Local

Thu, 2012/10/11 - 11:25pm

Indigenous remains returned from museums overseas
ABC Local
Indigenous remains that have been stored in museums across the world are being returned to country in New South Wales. A ceremony will be held at the Yathong Nature Reserve at Cobar tomorrow, where the skeletal remains of ancestors of the Ngiyampaa ...

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Indigenous Australians demand better recognition - Press TV

Thu, 2012/10/11 - 3:49pm

Press TV

Indigenous Australians demand better recognition
Press TV
It's 2012 and despite Australia being a developed country, the situation for many Indigenous communities; especially in remote areas such as in the Northern Territory is a direct contrast, though there's been some progress. Journalist and Presenter for ...

King gives regal view on grog ban - Herald Sun

Thu, 2012/10/11 - 2:07pm

King gives regal view on grog ban
Herald Sun
AUTHORITATIVE VOICE: Australia's only Aboriginal king, King Vincent 'Jabaan' Schreiber of the Gunggandji tribe in Yarrabah, says his people need to learn to drink in moderation not desperation. 'Sure we can bring back the grog. But it never left,' he says.

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The Foyer escape offers hope for youth in need - Sydney Morning Herald

Thu, 2012/10/11 - 12:50pm

Sydney Morning Herald

The Foyer escape offers hope for youth in need
Sydney Morning Herald
According to recent figures from Australia's Bureau of Statistics, indigenous people are 10 times more likely to be homeless than non-indigenous ones. The Salvation Army has reported a 72 per cent increase in the number of Aboriginal people seeking ...
A hearth for the homelessBrisbane Times

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