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Remembering the Great War´s `forgotten diggers´ - Daily Mail


Daily Mail

Remembering the Great War´s `forgotten diggers´
Daily Mail
Australia and Australians answered the call of the Empire emphatically when the fighting began in the First World War – including Aboriginal men who were denied citizenship of the land they called home. The contribution of Aboriginal and Torres Strait ...

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Future fund to bring indigenous benefits - The West Australian


The West Australian

Future fund to bring indigenous benefits
The West Australian
“The new fund will place this important indigenous endowment fund on a sustainable footing so it can deliver on its purpose — to provide long-term funding to the Indigenous Land Corporation to purchase assets on behalf of indigenous Australians,” he said.

Future fund to bring indigenous benefits - The West Australian


The West Australian

Future fund to bring indigenous benefits
The West Australian
“The new fund will place this important indigenous endowment fund on a sustainable footing so it can deliver on its purpose — to provide long-term funding to the Indigenous Land Corporation to purchase assets on behalf of indigenous Australians,” he said.

The truth about the Kooriculum - IndigenousX (press release) (blog)


IndigenousX (press release) (blog)

The truth about the Kooriculum
IndigenousX (press release) (blog)
The topic of conversation, or controversy as Tom would have you think, was the addition of new elaborations to help teachers incorporate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures in the Australian Science curriculum. The reality, Tom ...

The truth about the Kooriculum - IndigenousX (press release) (blog)


IndigenousX (press release) (blog)

The truth about the Kooriculum
IndigenousX (press release) (blog)
The topic of conversation, or controversy as Tom would have you think, was the addition of new elaborations to help teachers incorporate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures in the Australian Science curriculum. The reality, Tom ...

Australia reigns supreme at Tag World Cup - Coffs Coast Advocate


Coffs Coast Advocate

Australia reigns supreme at Tag World Cup
Coffs Coast Advocate
2018 Tag World Cup Grand Final Results: Girl's 16s: Australia 10-0 Australian Indigenous. Girl's 18s: Australia 5-0 Cook Islands NZ. Women's 21s: Australia 10-1 New Zealand Kiwi Tag Blacks. Women's Opens: Australia 7-1 China. Women's Seniors: Australia ...

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Bilby survey finds vulnerable species holding steady, but feral cats continue to pose a problem - ABC News


ABC News

Bilby survey finds vulnerable species holding steady, but feral cats continue to pose a problem
ABC News
The blitz has involved Indigenous rangers using tracking skills passed down through generations to find active burrows across the Northern Territory and Western Australia. "I was taught by my mum and dad, they showed me a bilby burrow," said Gladys ...

Bilby survey finds vulnerable species holding steady, but feral cats continue to pose a problem - ABC News


ABC News

Bilby survey finds vulnerable species holding steady, but feral cats continue to pose a problem
ABC News
The blitz has involved Indigenous rangers using tracking skills passed down through generations to find active burrows across the Northern Territory and Western Australia. "I was taught by my mum and dad, they showed me a bilby burrow," said Gladys ...

Indigenous 'pop songs' travelled thousands of kilometres across Australia, research finds - ABC News


ABC News

Indigenous 'pop songs' travelled thousands of kilometres across Australia, research finds
ABC News
Traditional Indigenous songs used for entertainment by the Northern Territory's Gurindji people have travelled virtually unchanged thousands of kilometres across Australia, research has revealed.

Indigenous 'pop songs' travelled thousands of kilometres across Australia, research finds - ABC News


ABC News

Indigenous 'pop songs' travelled thousands of kilometres across Australia, research finds
ABC News
Traditional Indigenous songs used for entertainment by the Northern Territory's Gurindji people have travelled virtually unchanged thousands of kilometres across Australia, research has revealed.

Meet the finalists for the 2018 Ruby Awards - The Adelaide Review


The Adelaide Review

Meet the finalists for the 2018 Ruby Awards
The Adelaide Review
The Stevie Gadlabarti Goldsmith Memorial Award will honour the well-loved Kaurna leader by recognising the artistic or cultural achievements of a South Australia-based Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander-focussed individual or organisation. A ...

How explorer and pirate William Dampier's comments on Aboriginal people in 1697 set the tone for future sentiment - ABC News


ABC News

How explorer and pirate William Dampier's comments on Aboriginal people in 1697 set the tone for future sentiment
ABC News
While William Dampier is lauded as the first Englishman to set foot in Australia, he published a popular book with a derogatory description of Aboriginal people that would influence the foundations of our nation. "The inhabitants of this country are ...

How explorer and pirate William Dampier's comments on Aboriginal people in 1697 set the tone for future sentiment - ABC News


ABC News

How explorer and pirate William Dampier's comments on Aboriginal people in 1697 set the tone for future sentiment
ABC News
While William Dampier is lauded as the first Englishman to set foot in Australia, he published a popular book with a derogatory description of Aboriginal people that would influence the foundations of our nation. "The inhabitants of this country are ...

Anita Hess on advocating Indigenous literacy and men who have influenced her - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

Anita Hess on advocating Indigenous literacy and men who have influenced her
The Sydney Morning Herald
In my latest book, Growing Up Aboriginal in Australia, I've edited the stories of as many Aboriginal voices as possible. Adam Goodes is in there with a great story; he is incredibly humble and wise, and a genuine leader of moving forward in a peaceful, ...

Anita Hess on advocating Indigenous literacy and men who have influenced her - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

Anita Hess on advocating Indigenous literacy and men who have influenced her
The Sydney Morning Herald
In my latest book, Growing Up Aboriginal in Australia, I've edited the stories of as many Aboriginal voices as possible. Adam Goodes is in there with a great story; he is incredibly humble and wise, and a genuine leader of moving forward in a peaceful, ...

How explorer and pirate William Dampier's comments on Aboriginal people in 1697 set the tone for future sentiment - ABC News

How explorer and pirate William Dampier's comments on Aboriginal people in 1697 set the tone for future sentiment  ABC News

While William Dampier is lauded as the first Englishman to set foot in Australia, he published a popular book with a derogatory description of Aboriginal people ...

How explorer and pirate William Dampier's comments on Aboriginal people in 1697 set the tone for future sentiment - ABC News

How explorer and pirate William Dampier's comments on Aboriginal people in 1697 set the tone for future sentiment  ABC News

While William Dampier is lauded as the first Englishman to set foot in Australia, he published a popular book with a derogatory description of Aboriginal people ...

Indigenous artists stage sell-out show in Sydney to raise funds for leaking Iwantja Arts - ABC News


ABC News

Indigenous artists stage sell-out show in Sydney to raise funds for leaking Iwantja Arts
ABC News
Iwantja Arts, based in the tiny town of Indulkuna in the APY Lands in South Australia's far north, have fostered award-winning artists for decades. But the building in the tiny community, almost 400 kilometres south of Alice Springs, has become run down.

Indigenous artists stage sell-out show in Sydney to raise funds for leaking Iwantja Arts - ABC News


ABC News

Indigenous artists stage sell-out show in Sydney to raise funds for leaking Iwantja Arts
ABC News
Iwantja Arts, based in the tiny town of Indulkuna in the APY Lands in South Australia's far north, have fostered award-winning artists for decades. But the building in the tiny community, almost 400 kilometres south of Alice Springs, has become run down.

'Eagle Man' teams with remote outback school's two-way science program to boost attendance - ABC News


ABC News

'Eagle Man' teams with remote outback school's two-way science program to boost attendance
ABC News
... a window for children to see into the desert's ecosystem. He has joined forces with the Wiluna Remote Community School and its two-way science program, which builds on the students' Aboriginal cultural knowledge to teach the Australian Curriculum.

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