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Finance sector honours Mcleod for equity and indigenous leadership - waateanews.com

Finance sector honours Mcleod for equity and indigenous leadership  waateanews.com

Championing gender equity and indigenous engagement on both sides of the Tasman has won Sir Rob McLeod the 2019 Outstanding Contribution to Finance ...

Five history topics every WA students should learn - The West Australian

Five history topics every WA students should learn  The West Australian

These are the events that have shaped our State and show why history matters.

There’s Something New at Vue, and His Name Is Hugh - Broadsheet

There’s Something New at Vue, and His Name Is Hugh  Broadsheet

Fine-dining stalwart Vue de Monde has a new executive chef. And he's only 24 years old.

Indonesian election plagued by China hacking allegations, vote buying and duplicate identities - ABC News

Indonesian election plagued by China hacking allegations, vote buying and duplicate identities  ABC News

More than 100 foreign nationals are blacklisted from Indonesia's electoral roll after the country's General Election Commission found they were erroneously ...

Australia's next PM should also be child wellbeing minister: ARACY - The Sector

Australia's next PM should also be child wellbeing minister: ARACY  The Sector

The Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Opposition Leader Bill Shorten should ensure that the next Prime Minister of Australia is also the Minister for the ...

Congratulations to the winners of the 2018 Indigenous STEM Awards - IndigenousX

Congratulations to the winners of the 2018 Indigenous STEM Awards  IndigenousX

The Indigenous STEM Awards recognise, reward and celebrate the achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students and scientists.

Congratulations to the winners of the 2018 Indigenous STEM Awards March 14, 2019 - IndigenousX

Congratulations to the winners of the 2018 Indigenous STEM Awards March 14, 2019  IndigenousX

The Indigenous STEM Awards recognise, reward and celebrate the achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students and scientists.

Littlewell-Mingenew Aboriginal Reserve trail brings back memories - The West Australian

Littlewell-Mingenew Aboriginal Reserve trail brings back memories  The West Australian

Former Littlewell-Mingenew Aboriginal Reserve resident Bill Jones will be among those attending the opening of an interpretive trail at the site on Friday.

Littlewell-Mingenew Aboriginal Reserve trail brings back memories - The West Australian

Littlewell-Mingenew Aboriginal Reserve trail brings back memories  The West Australian

Former Littlewell-Mingenew Aboriginal Reserve resident Bill Jones will be among those attending the opening of an interpretive trail at the site on Friday.

Sorry Day - Why is it Important? - New Idea

Sorry Day - Why is it Important?  New Idea

Sorry Day is an annual day of remembrance in Australia to acknowledge the injustice experienced by members of the Stolen Generation. It is held each year on ...

Sorry Day - Why is it Important? - New Idea

Sorry Day - Why is it Important?  New Idea

Sorry Day is an annual day of remembrance in Australia to acknowledge the injustice experienced by members of the Stolen Generation. It is held each year on ...

Aboriginal corporation eyes BHP cattle stations - The West Australian

Aboriginal corporation eyes BHP cattle stations  The West Australian

An indigenous corporation has emerged as the preferred bidder for two BHP-owned cattle stations in the iron ore rich Pilbara. The Karlka Nyiyaparli Aboriginal ...

Aboriginal corporation eyes BHP cattle stations - The West Australian

Aboriginal corporation eyes BHP cattle stations  The West Australian

The Karlka Nyiyaparli Aboriginal Corporation is negotiating with the miner over the sublease of Ethel Creek and Marillana stations.

Eliminating avoidable blindness - RN Breakfast - ABC News

Eliminating avoidable blindness - RN Breakfast  ABC News

Indigenous eye health experts are lobbying for $70m in extra funding to tackle avoidable blindness. Federal, state and territory health ministers have agreed to a ...

Eliminating avoidable blindness - RN Breakfast - ABC News

Eliminating avoidable blindness - RN Breakfast  ABC News

Indigenous eye health experts are lobbying for $70m in extra funding to tackle avoidable blindness. Federal, state and territory health ministers have agreed to a ...

Rehab plan fails to gain traction - The West Australian

Rehab plan fails to gain traction  The West Australian

Plans for a residential drug rehab centre in Albany have stalled, with government ministers allegedly hesitant to back the $20 million proposal.

Court agrees to compo for cultural losses - SBS News

Court agrees to compo for cultural losses  SBS News

A landmark native title compensation case with a $3.3 million payout for Aboriginal people in Timber Creek has been reduced in the High Court.

Court agrees to compo for cultural losses - Barossa & Light Herald

Court agrees to compo for cultural losses  Barossa & Light Herald

The High Court has waved through compensation for cultural and economic losses to Aboriginal native title holders from a remote Northern Territory town, in a...

Crikey Worm: UK Parliament rejects 'no deal' Brexit by slim margin - Crikey

Crikey Worm: UK Parliament rejects 'no deal' Brexit by slim margin  Crikey

The BBC is reporting that UK Parliament has narrowly voted to approve amendments rejecting a “no deal” Brexit under any circumstances, by a thin margin of ...

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