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


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'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.

Indigenous groups call for investigation into Scullion fund stoush - The Guardian


The Guardian

Indigenous groups call for investigation into Scullion fund stoush
The Guardian
Former NT Indigenous affairs minister, Dr Jak Ah Kit, told Guardian Australia the decision to fund these groups with money set aside for addressing Indigenous disadvantage was “totally immoral and totally against the normal rules that apply”. “I think ...

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Indigenous groups call for investigation into Scullion fund stoush - The Guardian


The Guardian

Indigenous groups call for investigation into Scullion fund stoush
The Guardian
Former NT Indigenous affairs minister, Dr Jak Ah Kit, told Guardian Australia the decision to fund these groups with money set aside for addressing Indigenous disadvantage was “totally immoral and totally against the normal rules that apply”. “I think ...

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What's in a name? NGV accused of disrespect and plagiarism - ArtsHub


ArtsHub

What's in a name? NGV accused of disrespect and plagiarism
ArtsHub
She learned about the apparent appropriation of the title after receiving an out of office message from NGV Curator of Indigenous Art, Myles Russell Cook, on an unrelated matter. The exhibition had been curated by Cook and his ... Writing Blak to the ...

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Guidelines to boosting indigenous research unveiled - University World News


RT

Guidelines to boosting indigenous research unveiled
University World News
Although completion rates remain low, Aboriginal Australians are enrolling in universities and graduating in greater numbers than ever before. New guidelines launched on Friday are aimed at assisting indigenous graduates who want to pursue research ...
'Thanks for putting up with invasion': Australia's former PM Abbott greets indigenous people (VIDEO)RT

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Guidelines to boosting indigenous research unveiled - University World News


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Guidelines to boosting indigenous research unveiled
University World News
Although completion rates remain low, Aboriginal Australians are enrolling in universities and graduating in greater numbers than ever before. New guidelines launched on Friday are aimed at assisting indigenous graduates who want to pursue research ...
'Thanks for putting up with invasion': Australia's former PM Abbott greets indigenous people (VIDEO)RT

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Western civilisation is not served by pandering to populism - The Australian


The Australian

Western civilisation is not served by pandering to populism
The Australian
Or denying indigenous Australians citizenship rights. Some states still think the national interest is served by criminalising abortion: what happens to research that challenges those laws under a national interest test? Or given euthanasia is banned ...

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Running for their lives - The Australian


The Australian

Running for their lives
The Australian
In 2010, when the seeds of his foundation were being sown, de Castella saw it as a 10-year project; his goal was to have an indigenous long-distance runner in the 2016 Australian Olympic Team. But he was soon mugged by some grim realities. He'd grown ...

Running for their lives - The Australian


The Australian

Running for their lives
The Australian
In 2010, when the seeds of his foundation were being sown, de Castella saw it as a 10-year project; his goal was to have an indigenous long-distance runner in the 2016 Australian Olympic Team. But he was soon mugged by some grim realities. He'd grown ...

Time to pull the curtain on memorial industry - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

Time to pull the curtain on memorial industry
The Sydney Morning Herald
It was to be 15 years after the war when the local community concluded that the freedoms people had fought for, and some had died for, included the right of Aboriginal Australians to live in the town, or to walk around it after dark. Perhaps Nelson has ...

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'Thank you for putting up with the invasion': Abbott tells an Indigenous community - SBS


SBS

'Thank you for putting up with the invasion': Abbott tells an Indigenous community
SBS
Former prime minister Tony Abbott was greeted with a traditional welcome by the Anangu people when he arrived in Pukatja, one of South Australia's most remote Aboriginal communities. It was the last stop on a three-day visit to the state as part of his ...

'Thank you for putting up with the invasion': Abbott tells an Indigenous community - SBS


SBS

'Thank you for putting up with the invasion': Abbott tells an Indigenous community
SBS
Former prime minister Tony Abbott was greeted with a traditional welcome by the Anangu people when he arrived in Pukatja, one of South Australia's most remote Aboriginal communities. It was the last stop on a three-day visit to the state as part of his ...

Tony Abbott says: 'Thank you for putting up with the invasion' - SBS


SBS

Tony Abbott says: 'Thank you for putting up with the invasion'
SBS
Former prime minister Tony Abbott was greeted with a traditional welcome by the Anangu people when he arrived in Pukatja, one of South Australia's most remote Aboriginal communities. It was the last stop on a three-day visit to the state as part of his ...

Tony Abbott says: 'Thank you for putting up with the invasion' - SBS


SBS

Tony Abbott says: 'Thank you for putting up with the invasion'
SBS
Former prime minister Tony Abbott was greeted with a traditional welcome by the Anangu people when he arrived in Pukatja, one of South Australia's most remote Aboriginal communities. It was the last stop on a three-day visit to the state as part of his ...

Australian Conservatives' senate candidates to hold Dubbo meet and greet - Daily Liberal


Daily Liberal

Australian Conservatives' senate candidates to hold Dubbo meet and greet
Daily Liberal
... is based in Sydney but said it wasn't fair to assume the issues that dominated the recent Wentworth byelection – “rainbow issues”, “climate issues” and whether or not to move the Australian embassy in Israel to Jerusalem – were priorities for ...

Nigel Scullion gave Indigenous funding to his former fishing lobby group to fight land claims - The Guardian


The Guardian

Nigel Scullion gave Indigenous funding to his former fishing lobby group to fight land claims
The Guardian
Scullion told Guardian Australia the funding provided to the pastoral and fishing organisations could also be used “to develop education resources and training materials on Aboriginal land and sea country in the Northern Territory, Aboriginal land ...

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Nigel Scullion gave Indigenous funding to his former fishing lobby group to fight land claims - The Guardian


The Guardian

Nigel Scullion gave Indigenous funding to his former fishing lobby group to fight land claims
The Guardian
Scullion told Guardian Australia the funding provided to the pastoral and fishing organisations could also be used “to develop education resources and training materials on Aboriginal land and sea country in the Northern Territory, Aboriginal land ...

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Teach for Australia associate wins Rhodes scholarship - The Australian


The Australian

Teach for Australia associate wins Rhodes scholarship
The Australian
Teach for Australia, the innovative scheme which fast-tracks talented non-teaching graduates into teaching roles in needy schools, has produced a Rhodes scholar and will go to Oxford next year. Previously Gia-Yen Luong, a UNSW science and law graduate, ...

Runners ready for New York test - The West Australian


The West Australian

Runners ready for New York test
The West Australian
After months of rigorous physical and mental training, two Kimberley runners will be representing WA indigenous communities in the US. Kimberley duo Damien Crispin and Torey Rickerby will be completing the final leg of their Indigenous Marathon Project ...

Cricket Australia to decide on next chair with Earl Eddings the favourite - ABC News


ABC News

Cricket Australia to decide on next chair with Earl Eddings the favourite
ABC News
He is the managing director of Riskcom, a risk-management company, and a former first-grade batsman in Melbourne (as Peever was in Brisbane). Eddings is currently the co-chair of the National Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander Cricket Advisory ...

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