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WA unions vote to ban gas fracking - The West Australian


The West Australian

WA unions vote to ban gas fracking
The West Australian
Premier Mark McGowan is under growing pressure to introduce a Statewide ban on gas fracking after Labor's most powerful unions voted for it to be outlawed across WA. In a meeting of left-wing unions on Thursday, members called for the State Government ...

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Plans for tourist hub in Australia's biggest national park run into treacherous water amid croc threat - Telegraph.co.uk


Telegraph.co.uk

Plans for tourist hub in Australia's biggest national park run into treacherous water amid croc threat
Telegraph.co.uk
In July, the Northern Territory government revealed plans for the “safe swimming” lake at Jabiru, including images showing indigenous people and visitors happily swimming and diving in. The Gundjeihmi Aboriginal Corporation, which represents the Mirrar ...

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Hall of Fame a natural home for Michael Gordon, one of our best - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

Hall of Fame a natural home for Michael Gordon, one of our best
The Sydney Morning Herald
Among the truths he sought to relate, often causing discomfort for political leaders, were those relating to the marginalised: in particular, Indigenous Australians and asylum seekers. His approach was to submerge himself in the subject, and to write ...

School's in, the work's hard and hopes are sky high - The Australian


The Australian

School's in, the work's hard and hopes are sky high
The Australian
It's not an unusual dream for a teenage girl, but Dannelle, 16, and her peers at Yirara College, Australia's largest all-indigenous boarding school, are anything but ordinary. Dannelle is from the remote indigenous community of Elliott, 770km north of ...

School's in, the work's hard and hopes are sky high - The Australian


The Australian

School's in, the work's hard and hopes are sky high
The Australian
It's not an unusual dream for a teenage girl, but Dannelle, 16, and her peers at Yirara College, Australia's largest all-indigenous boarding school, are anything but ordinary. Dannelle is from the remote indigenous community of Elliott, 770km north of ...

Australian democracy: People speak, but will leaders listen? - The Canberra Times


The Canberra Times

Australian democracy: People speak, but will leaders listen?
The Canberra Times
Trust has been on the decline across the world and Australia is no exception - the repeated failures of our leaders to bridge the partisan divide and find solutions to energy policy, housing affordability, climate change and indigenous recognition only ...

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Tales with a catch: dive into the history of Australia's waters - The Australian


The Australian

Tales with a catch: dive into the history of Australia's waters
The Australian
He details stories of fishing from early European voyages. He notes that for tens of thousands of years before that “Aboriginal people had been fishing these waters with spears, hooks, nets and traps, and gathering shellfish from the beaches, rocks and ...

Aboriginal man Arthur Butler's Christmas wish to be Father Christmas for school comes true - NEWS.com.au


NEWS.com.au

Aboriginal man Arthur Butler's Christmas wish to be Father Christmas for school comes true
NEWS.com.au
Aboriginal man Arthur Butler's Christmas wish to be Father Christmas for school comes true ... Happy Valley Primary School contacted the Aboriginal man from Kurralta Park after reading about his desire to play Father Christmas in The Advertiser last week.

Kristallnacht survivor meets descendants of Australian protester - SBS


SBS

Kristallnacht survivor meets descendants of Australian protester
SBS
Eighty years ago, Nazi leaders unleashed a series of pogroms against the Jewish population in Germany in what became known as Kristallnacht, the beginning of the Holocaust. On the other side of the world, one Australian man responded. Aboriginal elder ...

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An Indigenous 'Voice to Parliament' would strengthen Australia's democracy: Stan Grant - The Sydney Morning Herald

An Indigenous 'Voice to Parliament' would strengthen Australia's democracy: Stan Grant  The Sydney Morning Herald

The Indigenous journalist said the innovation, coming at a time of uncertainty for democracies, fused western and Indigenous tradition.

An Indigenous 'Voice to Parliament' would strengthen Australia's democracy: Stan Grant - The Canberra Times


The Canberra Times

An Indigenous 'Voice to Parliament' would strengthen Australia's democracy: Stan Grant
The Canberra Times
A constitutionally-enshrined Indigenous "Voice to Parliament" would strengthen Australia's democracy in a time of global uncertainty, journalist Stan Grant has declared, suggesting it was a profound expression of confidence in the country's political ...

An Indigenous 'Voice to Parliament' would strengthen Australia's democracy: Stan Grant - WAtoday


WAtoday

An Indigenous 'Voice to Parliament' would strengthen Australia's democracy: Stan Grant
WAtoday
A constitutionally-enshrined Indigenous "Voice to Parliament" would strengthen Australia's democracy in a time of global uncertainty, journalist Stan Grant has declared, suggesting it was a profound expression of confidence in the country's political ...

An Indigenous 'Voice to Parliament' would strengthen Australia's democracy: Stan Grant - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

An Indigenous 'Voice to Parliament' would strengthen Australia's democracy: Stan Grant
The Sydney Morning Herald
A constitutionally-enshrined Indigenous "Voice to Parliament" would strengthen Australia's democracy in a time of global uncertainty, journalist Stan Grant has declared, suggesting it was a profound expression of confidence in the country's political ...

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An Indigenous 'Voice to Parliament' would strengthen Australia's democracy: Stan Grant - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

An Indigenous 'Voice to Parliament' would strengthen Australia's democracy: Stan Grant
The Sydney Morning Herald
A constitutionally-enshrined Indigenous "Voice to Parliament" would strengthen Australia's democracy in a time of global uncertainty, journalist Stan Grant has declared, suggesting it was a profound expression of confidence in the country's political ...
Uluru Statement is a plea for indigenous to be heard: Stan GrantThe Australian

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A new weekly Indigenous music chart has launched - SBS


SBS

A new weekly Indigenous music chart has launched
SBS
Australian music history was made on Friday when the National Indigenous Music Awards (NIMA) launched the nation's very first Indigenous Music Chart through a partnership with Radio Monitor and the SGC Group. Executive Director of NIMA, Mark Smith, ...
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Something Wild releases Kakadu Plum yoghurt by Fleurieu Milk Company - NEWS.com.au


NEWS.com.au

Something Wild releases Kakadu Plum yoghurt by Fleurieu Milk Company
NEWS.com.au
The native fruit has been used to create a new yoghurt to help broaden the bush food's appeal and provide income for the Aboriginal women who harvest it. It's a collaboration between Adelaide-based Something Wild Australia, an indigenous-owned supplier ...

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NIMA Launches Australia-First National Indigenous Music Charts - Katherine Times


Katherine Times

NIMA Launches Australia-First National Indigenous Music Charts
Katherine Times
The best of the best Indigenous music can now be heard in one place with the launch of Australia's very first Indigenous music chart. Compiled weekly, the charts will create a list of the most-heard Indigenous songs across Australian radio. Commercial ...

NIMA Launches Australia-First National Indigenous Music Charts - Katherine Times


Katherine Times

NIMA Launches Australia-First National Indigenous Music Charts
Katherine Times
The best of the best Indigenous music can now be heard in one place with the launch of Australia's very first Indigenous music chart. Compiled weekly, the charts will create a list of the most-heard Indigenous songs across Australian radio. Commercial ...

John Moriarty Foundation expands program to produce professional ... - ABC News


ABC News

John Moriarty Foundation expands program to produce professional ...
ABC News
Despite huge participation numbers of junior Indigenous footballers, few reach football's professional ranks. With plans for 12 new training sites, the John ...
Australian football news: Indigenous football program, FFA ...Fox Sports
Huge boost for John Moriarty FootballFTBL Australia

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John Moriarty Foundation expands program to produce professional Indigenous footballers - ABC News


ABC News

John Moriarty Foundation expands program to produce professional Indigenous footballers
ABC News
In Australia's remotest corners football is played endlessly on dirt roads and in the bush. And yet despite boasting huge participation numbers of junior footballers, the sport has one of the lowest rates of Indigenous players in its professional ranks ...
Indigenous football program given $4.5 million funding boostThe World Game
FFA announces $4.5m boost for indigenous footballSunshine Coast Daily
Huge boost for John Moriarty FootballFTBL Australia

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