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No longer a death sentence: Australia making progress in diagnosis and management of HIV - RACGP


RACGP

No longer a death sentence: Australia making progress in diagnosis and management of HIV
RACGP
'There has also been an increase in HIV diagnoses in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people compared to non-Indigenous Australians, and there is still quite low awareness of PrEP in the general community in Australia, with an increase in HIV ...

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When it comes to race and justice, 'colour-blindness' is not good enough - The Conversation AU


The Conversation AU

When it comes to race and justice, 'colour-blindness' is not good enough
The Conversation AU
Australian society certainly has its own version of racial segregation. This can be seen in the Australian government's treatment of Aboriginal peoples, immigrants and asylum seekers. As Frantz Fanon argues, in societies built on colonial violence ...

Concern for Govt fast-track of Aboriginal Children's Commissioner - InDaily


InDaily

Concern for Govt fast-track of Aboriginal Children's Commissioner
InDaily
Lawrie was announced as the inaugural Aboriginal Children's Commissioner in October, following a request made by Aboriginal organisations in their submissions to the Nyland Royal Commission into South Australia's child protection systems, where ...

Adelaide Crows Launch Indigenous Female Academy - Ministry of Sport


Ministry of Sport

Adelaide Crows Launch Indigenous Female Academy
Ministry of Sport
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Female Academy's inaugural intake will include 32 footballers from across South Australia and will focus on skill acceleration and education – including nutrition, mindfulness and wellness. Supported by the ...

Indigenous USQ almunus heads to Cambridge for study - Chronicle


Chronicle

Indigenous USQ almunus heads to Cambridge for study
Chronicle
"I feel extremely privileged to receive the scholarship, particularly as I have been working in the Australian Public Service and Dr Perkins has been the only Aboriginal Departmental Secretary at a federal level in Australia's history. Something which ...

Indigenous USQ almunus heads to Cambridge for study - Chronicle


Chronicle

Indigenous USQ almunus heads to Cambridge for study
Chronicle
The Charlie Perkins Scholarship program was established in 2009 in the memory of Dr Charlie Perkins AO, one of the first Indigenous Australians to graduate from university. Dr Perkins believed a university degree would prepare him for the rigours of ...

Gurrumul claims four ARIAs including Male Artist of the Year in bittersweet victory for family, fans - ABC News


ABC News

Gurrumul claims four ARIAs including Male Artist of the Year in bittersweet victory for family, fans
ABC News
It was a poignant dedication to one man, a singular figure of Australian and Northern Territory music who left too soon: Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu. ... It made ARIA history as the first Indigenous language album to debut at number one. ARIAs MC and ...

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Malcolm Turnbull accuses critics of 'paranoia' amid meddling claims – politics live - The Guardian


The Guardian

Malcolm Turnbull accuses critics of 'paranoia' amid meddling claims – politics live
The Guardian
Patients will now pay a maximum of just $39.50 per script, with concessional patients, including pensioners, paying just $6.40 a script. I am also pleased to announce that the Government will commit $5 million to support the implementation of Australia ...

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Anthony Mundine agitates 'the man' and leaves them on the Horn of a dilemma - The Roar


The Roar

Anthony Mundine agitates 'the man' and leaves them on the Horn of a dilemma
The Roar
The Australian sporting landscape has maybe never seen a more divisive character than Anthony Mundine, an Indigenous Australian who happens to also be an adherent of the Islamic faith, while cultivating the self-proclaimed provocative persona of 'The ...
A glimpse of 'The Man' that is Anthony MundineThe Sydney Morning Herald
Mundine breaks down reflecting on bond with Tallis familyCourier Mail

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Cody's trivial focus on road names simply highlights her irrelevance - The Canberra Times


The Canberra Times

Cody's trivial focus on road names simply highlights her irrelevance
The Canberra Times
Australians, particularly Aboriginal Australians, have nothing to thank Coombs for. And what about E G Whitlam? He has a whole suburb too. We may recall his comment reported by Clyde Cameron about the Vietnamese boat people fleeing the communist ...

Adelaide launches inaugural Indigenous Female Academy - Adelaide Crows


Adelaide Crows

Adelaide launches inaugural Indigenous Female Academy
Adelaide Crows
The Adelaide Football Club is launching a unique Indigenous Academy to assist teenage girls to fulfil their football potential. The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Female Academy's inaugural intake will include 32 footballers from across South ...
Indigenous eye health gap to close by 2020Insight News
Indigenous Land Corporation extends to seaSBS

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When Art Amazes: Australian Aboriginal Women 'Mark the Infinite' - TheTyee.ca


TheTyee.ca

When Art Amazes: Australian Aboriginal Women 'Mark the Infinite'
TheTyee.ca
Vancouver is replete with diverse artists making radical and thrilling new work, and one of the most stunning exhibitions currently on offer is the Museum of Anthropology's Marking the Infinite: Contemporary Women Artists from Aboriginal Australia on ...

Indigenous voice to parliament should be reconsidered, bipartisan committee finds - ABC News

Indigenous voice to parliament should be reconsidered, bipartisan committee finds  ABC News

Indigenous Australians should have a voice to parliament and the government should consider supporting the body, a bi-partisan committee says in its report ...

Indigenous voice to parliament should be reconsidered, bipartisan committee finds - ABC News

Indigenous voice to parliament should be reconsidered, bipartisan committee finds  ABC News

Indigenous Australians should have a voice to parliament and the government should consider supporting the body, a bi-partisan committee says in its report ...

'Embarrassing': Female entrepreneurs hit out at political scene - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

'Embarrassing': Female entrepreneurs hit out at political scene
The Sydney Morning Herald
Some of Australia's leading female entrepreneurs have delivered a scathing assessment of federal politics, calling out parliament for failing to empower women even as they launch successful companies in record numbers. Speaking at the National Press ...

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Revealed: how ANZ executives can earn 300% bonuses – live - The Guardian


The Guardian

Revealed: how ANZ executives can earn 300% bonuses – live
The Guardian
Orr wants to know if ANZ has a clawback mechanism to reclaim remuneration after it has been paid to its Australia and New Zealand executives. Elliott: “So I would have to get some advice on this. My recollection is that in practice we do not. Now ...

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Anthony Albanese accuses Coalition of 'running from democracy' – politics live - The Guardian


The Guardian

Anthony Albanese accuses Coalition of 'running from democracy' – politics live
The Guardian
Members of parliament recognise the value and contribution of the First Peoples of Australia, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. b. Members of parliament recognise that with the exception of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples ...

Aboriginal-led justice project saves rural town almost $3m - The Guardian


The Guardian

Aboriginal-led justice project saves rural town almost $3m
The Guardian
“Maranguka is a recognition that we in Australia continue to spend far too much on the end product rather than deal with the upfront,” the NSW health minister, Brad Hazzard, said in launching the report. “I don't share the views of some of my ...

Aboriginal-led justice project saves rural town almost $3m - The Guardian


The Guardian

Aboriginal-led justice project saves rural town almost $3m
The Guardian
“Maranguka is a recognition that we in Australia continue to spend far too much on the end product rather than deal with the upfront,” the NSW health minister, Brad Hazzard, said in launching the report. “I don't share the views of some of my ...

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