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Studs Up: Football must put more resources into developing indigenous talent - NEWS.com.au


NEWS.com.au

Studs Up: Football must put more resources into developing indigenous talent
NEWS.com.au
Moriarty, who was the first Aboriginal to represent Australia, made those comments in 2014, while taking a group of his players to the World Cup in Brazil. Progress had been made, but for those who are impatient like myself, not enough. Shadeene (Shay) ...

Studs Up: Football must put more resources into developing indigenous talent - NEWS.com.au


NEWS.com.au

Studs Up: Football must put more resources into developing indigenous talent
NEWS.com.au
He fondly recalled memories of playing from dawn to dusk every single day in Iran, and those long, unstructured games are being replicated in Australia – most often in the bush with our indigenous kids. There is a glorious opportunity for football, and ...

Tapping into home-grown talent - FTBL Australia


FTBL Australia

Tapping into home-grown talent
FTBL Australia
The Johnny Warren Football Foundation is also supporting the tournament with a Reconciliation match between the Indigenous community led by former Socceroo Craig Foster against Queensland Police. Lawrence Gilbert has been involved in previous ...

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Aboriginal Australian women express the infinite - Straight.com


Straight.com

Aboriginal Australian women express the infinite
Straight.com
Subtitled “Contemporary Women Artists from Aboriginal Australia”, this glorious exhibition recently landed at the Museum of Anthropology after travelling to five galleries in the United States. Drawn from the collection of Miami-based Debra and Dennis ...

65000 years of occupation deserves recognition - Mirage News


Mirage News

65000 years of occupation deserves recognition
Mirage News
Aboriginal people and white settlers have been founded on the principle of terra nullius – the land belongs to no-one – but is it time this principle was challenged? That's the question University of South Australia (UniSA) Professor Irene Watson will ...

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Studs Up: Football must put more resources into developing indigenous talent - Herald Sun


Herald Sun

Studs Up: Football must put more resources into developing indigenous talent
Herald Sun
Had similar resources also been deployed into indigenous youth footballer programs, I dare say Australia may have found its next attacking superstar(s). We have seen indigenous talents scintillate in other codes, with Cyril Rioli, Jonathan Thurston and ...
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Studs Up: Football must put more resources into developing indigenous talent - Herald Sun


Herald Sun

Studs Up: Football must put more resources into developing indigenous talent
Herald Sun
Had similar resources also been deployed into indigenous youth footballer programs, I dare say Australia may have found its next attacking superstar(s). We have seen indigenous talents scintillate in other codes, with Cyril Rioli, Jonathan Thurston and ...

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ICC Sydney launches a Reconciliation Action Plan - Australasian Leisure Management (press release)


Australasian Leisure Management (press release)

ICC Sydney launches a Reconciliation Action Plan
Australasian Leisure Management (press release)
ICC Sydney is building the pathway for other venues and businesses across Australia to follow.” To visually represent First Nations art and culture across the precinct, ICC Sydney has commissioned an artwork by Jeffrey Samuels, renowned Aboriginal ...

Google News

Nami's tears of joy as Bible app brings good news - Eternity News


Eternity News

Nami's tears of joy as Bible app brings good news
Eternity News
“The occasional 'wiru' (wonderful) and 'palya' (good) escaped her lips. It was only when I pulled up that I realised Nami was in tears,” recalls Louise, who is Bible Society Australia's Remote and Indigenous Ministry Production Coordinator. The Bible ...

No funding for cyclone shelter promised to community on Australia's most cyclone-prone coast - ABC Message Stick


ABC Message Stick

No funding for cyclone shelter promised to community on Australia's most cyclone-prone coast
ABC Message Stick
A government department says there is no funding for an emergency cyclone shelter for Western Australia's largest Indigenous community on the country's most cyclone-prone coast. The Bidyadanga community is home to more than 600 people who live in ...

Quiet guardian of APY culture set boundaries for his stories - The Australian


Quiet guardian of APY culture set boundaries for his stories
The Australian
Nici Cumpston, artistic director of Tarnanthi at the Art Gallery of South Australia, says people can learn a lot from artists such as Ken. “There are so many people that say to me, 'Oh, I've never met an Aboriginal person' as if that's a reason for not ...

NT Australian of the Year awards: AFL champion and reconciliation advocate Michael Long takes out top honour - ABC News


ABC News

NT Australian of the Year awards: AFL champion and reconciliation advocate Michael Long takes out top honour
ABC News
Reaching the Indigenous and wider Australian community, the "NO MORE" campaign has links with more than five sporting codes and nearly a hundred teams — and is still growing. In 2015, King was awarded an Order of Australia Medal for his service to ...

Regional WA projects up for top Google award - The West Australian


The West Australian

Regional WA projects up for top Google award
The West Australian
Another project working with indigenous West Australians was also nominated - Environs Kimberley and the KTLA. Founder and ecologist Malcolm Lindsay said the project's aim was to help indigenous ranger use new technology to help with land ...

Identity Politics! Early Access to Super for Indigenous People Spruiked - The Australian Tribune


The Australian Tribune

Identity Politics! Early Access to Super for Indigenous People Spruiked
The Australian Tribune
The Banking Royal Commission asked for submissions on a number of issues. Perhaps the most controversial is whether indigenous people should be allowed to access superannuation earlier due to their lower life expectancy. The Australian Tribune ...

Sour news for Cricket Australia sees top dog topple - National Indigenous Times


National Indigenous Times

Sour news for Cricket Australia sees top dog topple
National Indigenous Times
A tumultuous couple of weeks at Cricket Australia continues after its chair David Peever stepped down on Thursday. Co-chair of the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cricket Advisory Committee Earl Eddings is the favourite to replace Peever.

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Sour news for Cricket Australia sees top dog topple - National Indigenous Times


National Indigenous Times

Sour news for Cricket Australia sees top dog topple
National Indigenous Times
A tumultuous couple of weeks at Cricket Australia continues after its chair David Peever stepped down on Thursday. Co-chair of the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cricket Advisory Committee Earl Eddings is the favourite to replace Peever.

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Australia needs an Indigenous advisory body in Parliament: Frank Brennan - The Mercury


The Mercury

Australia needs an Indigenous advisory body in Parliament: Frank Brennan
The Mercury
FULL INTERVIEW: Father Frank Brennan has told Sky News political editor David Speers Australia needs an Indigenous advisory body within Parliament. Prime Minister Scott Morrison has rejected the idea, as did former prime ministers Malcolm Turnbull and ...

Australia needs an Indigenous advisory body in Parliament: Frank Brennan - The Mercury


The Mercury

Australia needs an Indigenous advisory body in Parliament: Frank Brennan
The Mercury
FULL INTERVIEW: Father Frank Brennan has told Sky News political editor David Speers Australia needs an Indigenous advisory body within Parliament. Prime Minister Scott Morrison has rejected the idea, as did former prime ministers Malcolm Turnbull and ...

Baker Boy has had a whirlwind of a year - Beat Magazine


Beat Magazine

Baker Boy has had a whirlwind of a year
Beat Magazine
“Through my music, I'd hope to educate people about my language, to inspire them to explore just how many Aboriginal languages there are in every state and hopefully get schools around Australia to include their local language in their curriculum for ...

Australia: Inside track: Competition and Consumer Law - Mondaq News Alerts


Australia: Inside track: Competition and Consumer Law
Mondaq News Alerts
The Federal Court has found that Birubi Art Pty Ltd (Birubi) made false or misleading representations that products it sold were made in Australia and hand painted by Australian Aboriginal persons, in breach of the Australian Consumer Law (24 October ...

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