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Damaged dingo fence could leave South Australia with $25 million repair bill - ABC News

Damaged dingo fence could leave South Australia with $25 million repair bill  ABC News

Pastoralists say a century-old outback fence can no longer keep the sheep industry safe from wild dogs and dingoes.

The Valley: a Kimberley tale written well and with a good heart - National Indigenous Times

The Valley: a Kimberley tale written well and with a good heart  National Indigenous Times

A storyworm, like an earworm, can be a dangerous thing. It's something you can't get out of your head. It sticks there. Fattens there. And sometimes—if you're ...

'Lives are being destroyed' - legal assistance funding needs urgent review, huge budget boost - Mirage News

'Lives are being destroyed' - legal assistance funding needs urgent review, huge budget boost  Mirage News

The dire state of legal assistance funding in Australia has been highlighted as a matter of critical importance in the Law Council of Australia's 2019-20 ...

Pell Conviction: Muslim Clerics Demand Australian Leaders Do More To Condemn Sexual Violence - New Matilda

Pell Conviction: Muslim Clerics Demand Australian Leaders Do More To Condemn Sexual Violence  New Matilda

An interesting post on Aboriginal comedian, writer, activist and performer Steven Oliver's Facebook page this week, in which he sums up the breathtaking ...

Pell Conviction: Muslim Clerics Demand Australian Leaders Do More To Condemn Sexual Violence - New Matilda

Pell Conviction: Muslim Clerics Demand Australian Leaders Do More To Condemn Sexual Violence  New Matilda

An interesting post on Aboriginal comedian, writer, activist and performer Steven Oliver's Facebook page this week, in which he sums up the breathtaking ...

Betting won't harm golf: Rory McIlroy - Golf Australia Magazine

Betting won't harm golf: Rory McIlroy  Golf Australia Magazine

Rory McIlroy believes countries such as Australia and his native Northern Ireland show legalised sports betting will have no effect on the PGA Tour, despite ...

Role models to be reflected on by Girls Academy - The Singleton Argus

Role models to be reflected on by Girls Academy  The Singleton Argus

Singleton High School Girls Academy will reflect and appreciate women they aspire to be like this Friday through a discussion with invited family members to ...

Role models to be reflected on by Girls Academy - The Singleton Argus

Role models to be reflected on by Girls Academy  The Singleton Argus

Singleton High School Girls Academy will reflect and appreciate women they aspire to be like this Friday through a discussion with invited family members to ...

Australia risks 'dysfunction' without truth telling about massacres, advocates say - The Guardian

Australia risks 'dysfunction' without truth telling about massacres, advocates say  The Guardian

Responding to Guardian Australia's Killing Times project, campaigners and MPs say Makarrata process can pave way for proper treaty.

Why Tribeca Is XR's Most Important Festival - Forbes

Why Tribeca Is XR's Most Important Festival  Forbes

New York's Tribeca Film Festival announced its Immersive Arcade line-up this afternoon. The Arcade is the XR (meaning VR, AR and everything else) ...

Another Aboriginal reserve considers legal action over 'disgraceful' living conditions - ABC News

Another Aboriginal reserve considers legal action over 'disgraceful' living conditions  ABC News

WA's Aboriginal Legal *Service* looks at whether to sue the government over disgraceful living conditions at a remote community.

Another Aboriginal reserve considers legal action over 'disgraceful' living conditions - ABC News

Another Aboriginal reserve considers legal action over 'disgraceful' living conditions  ABC News

Western Australia's Aboriginal Legal *Service* will look at whether there is a case to sue the government over "disgraceful" living conditions at a remote ...

Australia should start planning for universal tertiary education - The Conversation AU

Australia should start planning for universal tertiary education  The Conversation AU

Australia is often characterised as having a mass higher education system. In fact, it could be called near-universal. According to the 2016 Census, 56% of ...

Future budgets are going to have to spend more on welfare, which is fine. It's spending on us - The Conversation AU

Future budgets are going to have to spend more on welfare, which is fine. It's spending on us  The Conversation AU

This is part of a major series called Advancing Australia, in which leading academics examine the key issues facing Australia in the lead-up to the 2019 federal ...

Cape York and Weipa among biggest youth unemployment hot spots in Queensland - The Cairns Post

Cape York and Weipa among biggest youth unemployment hot spots in Queensland  The Cairns Post

A NATIONAL report has revealed several remote Far North communities are among the biggest hot spots of youth unemployment in Australia.

Australia risks 'dysfunction' without truth telling about massacres, advocates say - The Guardian

Australia risks 'dysfunction' without truth telling about massacres, advocates say  The Guardian

Responding to Guardian Australia's Killing Times project, campaigners and MPs say Makarrata process can pave way for proper treaty.

Descended from both sides of Queensland's bloody massacres - The Guardian

Descended from both sides of Queensland's bloody massacres  The Guardian

Kal Ellwood's great-great-grandfather Jack Noble belonged to the lethally efficient native police. But that's only half his story …

Descended from both sides of Queensland's bloody massacres - The Guardian

Descended from both sides of Queensland's bloody massacres  The Guardian

Kal Ellwood's great-great-grandfather Jack Noble belonged to the lethally efficient native police. But that's only half his story …

'It's like a big dark cloud has lifted': the town dragged into reconciliation – photo essay - The Guardian

'It's like a big dark cloud has lifted': the town dragged into reconciliation – photo essay  The Guardian

It took 169 years for a South Australian massacre to be acknowledged but a memorial has at last eased some of the pain for the Wirangu people.

Australia risks 'dysfunction' without truth telling about massacres, advocates say - The Guardian

Australia risks 'dysfunction' without truth telling about massacres, advocates say  The Guardian

Responding to Guardian Australia's Killing Times project, campaigners and MPs say Makarrata process can pave way for proper treaty.

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