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Indigenous screen delegation bound for Los Angeles - Inside Film


Inside Film

Indigenous screen delegation bound for Los Angeles
Inside Film
The visit by the delegation, which includes David Jowsey, Greer Simpkin and Charlotte Seymour, is an extension of Screen Australia's Talent USA initiative and coincides with the agency celebrating 25 years of Indigenous screen stories. The November 5 ...

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Indigenous screen delegation bound for Los Angeles - Inside Film


Inside Film

Indigenous screen delegation bound for Los Angeles
Inside Film
The visit by the delegation, which includes David Jowsey, Greer Simpkin and Charlotte Seymour, is an extension of Screen Australia's Talent USA initiative and coincides with the agency celebrating 25 years of Indigenous screen stories. The November 5 ...

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ScoMo And Harry On The Harbour Bridge Won't Be A Good Look For Australia - ten daily


ten daily

ScoMo And Harry On The Harbour Bridge Won't Be A Good Look For Australia
ten daily
As far as we know, no representation of indigenous Australians will be in the photo shoot at all. Welcome to Australia in 2018: white, male, colonial. Now, the reason they're climbing the bridge is highly commendable. Let this not detract from that ...

ScoMo And Harry On The Harbour Bridge Won't Be A Good Look For Australia - ten daily


ten daily

ScoMo And Harry On The Harbour Bridge Won't Be A Good Look For Australia
ten daily
As far as we know, no representation of indigenous Australians will be in the photo shoot at all. Welcome to Australia in 2018: white, male, colonial. Now, the reason they're climbing the bridge is highly commendable. Let this not detract from that ...

Indigenous incarceration is a national tragedy – and both left and right need to solve it - The Guardian


The Guardian

Indigenous incarceration is a national tragedy – and both left and right need to solve it
The Guardian
Yet the response from the Indigenous affairs minister, Nigel Scullion, was that these matters are “primarily a matter for the states that own, operate and control the justice system”. This view is clearly at odds with the report of the Australian Law ...
Australia promotes soft power in India through Aboriginal cultureEconomic Times
Australia's Aboriginal & Torres Strait dance group to visit Bengal, Mizoram and BhopalUnited News of India
IGRMS, Australian HC to hold workshop on tribal folk dancesDaily Pioneer

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Indigenous incarceration is a national tragedy – and both left and right need to solve it - The Guardian


The Guardian

Indigenous incarceration is a national tragedy – and both left and right need to solve it
The Guardian
Yet the response from the Indigenous affairs minister, Nigel Scullion, was that these matters are “primarily a matter for the states that own, operate and control the justice system”. This view is clearly at odds with the report of the Australian Law ...
Australia promotes soft power in India through Aboriginal cultureEconomic Times

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Constitution's power to 'enable' race discrimination should be removed, MPs told - The Guardian


The Guardian

Constitution's power to 'enable' race discrimination should be removed, MPs told
The Guardian
Australia is “the only country in the world that has empowered our federal parliament to make laws based on race,” former social justice commissioner Mick Gooda told the committee, “and that provision has been used against Aboriginal people since 1967.”.

Eddie gives Indigenous jersey the thumbs up - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

Eddie gives Indigenous jersey the thumbs up
The Sydney Morning Herald
In what will be one of the more powerful political and cultural statements you'll see on a rugby pitch this year, Australia will wear their Indigenous jersey when they play England at Twickenham in a few weeks time. No one needs reminding that a very ...
Australian star Kurtley Beale calls for indigenous shirt at Rugby World CupCNN International
Kurtley Beale wants Wallabies to wear indigenous jersey at 2019 Rugby World CupDaily Telegraph

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Aboriginal leaders want Voice to Parliament referendum delayed - ABC News


ABC News

Aboriginal leaders want Voice to Parliament referendum delayed
ABC News
Aboriginal leaders tell Parliament they do not support a referendum to establish an Indigenous advisory board; The group said the vote would be guaranteed to fail without generating more support among Australians; The comments have disappointed some ...
Forums launched to re-shape the future of businessMirage News
Remote Indigenous businesses can apply for $100000 start-up packagesKatherine Times
'Minority within a minority': drag stars compete for Miss First NationThe Sydney Morning Herald

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Aboriginal leaders want Voice to Parliament referendum delayed - ABC News


ABC News

Aboriginal leaders want Voice to Parliament referendum delayed
ABC News
Aboriginal leaders tell Parliament they do not support a referendum to establish an Indigenous advisory board; The group said the vote would be guaranteed to fail without generating more support among Australians; The comments have disappointed some ...
Remote Indigenous businesses can apply for $100000 start-up packagesKatherine Times

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Indigenous incarceration is a national tragedy – and both left and right need to solve it - The Guardian

Indigenous incarceration is a national tragedy – and both left and right need to solve it  The Guardian

Our criminal justice system is a costly failure and a national Closing the Gap target to reduce imprisonment rates is needed.

Indigenous incarceration is a national tragedy – and both left and right need to solve it - The Guardian

Indigenous incarceration is a national tragedy – and both left and right need to solve it  The Guardian

Our criminal justice system is a costly failure and a national Closing the Gap target to reduce imprisonment rates is needed.

Aboriginal leaders want Voice to Parliament referendum delayed - ABC News

Aboriginal leaders want Voice to Parliament referendum delayed  ABC News

Three of the country's most influential Aboriginal leaders tell Parliament a referendum to establish a new Indigenous advisory body would be a guaranteed ...

Indigenous incarceration is a national tragedy – and both left and right need to solve it - The Guardian

Indigenous incarceration is a national tragedy – and both left and right need to solve it  The Guardian

Our criminal justice system is a costly failure and a national Closing the Gap target to reduce imprisonment rates is needed.

Aboriginal leaders want Voice to Parliament referendum delayed - ABC News

Aboriginal leaders want Voice to Parliament referendum delayed  ABC News

Three of the country's most influential Aboriginal leaders tell Parliament a referendum to establish a new Indigenous advisory body would be a guaranteed ...

Indigenous incarceration is a national tragedy – and both left and right need to solve it - The Guardian

Indigenous incarceration is a national tragedy – and both left and right need to solve it  The Guardian

Our criminal justice system is a costly failure and a national Closing the Gap target to reduce imprisonment rates is needed.

Prince Harry and Meghan stop by Charcoal Lane for 'touch, taste, smell' experience - NEWS.com.au


Mirror.co.uk

Prince Harry and Meghan stop by Charcoal Lane for 'touch, taste, smell' experience
NEWS.com.au
... Australia-supported restaurant. “The food that was served up today was snippets of the type of food they would eat in the restaurant. They were very engaged in that,” Mr Crellin said. “They ate in the restaurant and prior to that they did try some ...
Meghan and Harry get taste of Australia with indigenous cookery class - and kangaroo for lunchMirror.co.uk
Taste of Australia for Meghan and HarrySBS

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Swinburne researcher contributes to the development of new 50 dollar note - Swinburne University of Technology


Swinburne University of Technology

Swinburne researcher contributes to the development of new 50 dollar note
Swinburne University of Technology
Swinburne's Dr Karen Hughes has led the research behind the design of one side of the new Australian 50 dollar bank note that features celebrated Indigenous Australian David Unaipon. A senior lecturer in Indigenous Studies and expert in Ngarrindjeri ...

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Harry and Meghan have VERY Aussie lunch! - New Idea


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Harry and Meghan have VERY Aussie lunch!
New Idea
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle enjoyed some traditionally Australian food for lunch as they visited Melbourne on day three of their Australian tour. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex munched on a menu made from native ingredients at Mission Australia's ...
Meghan and Harry get taste of Australia with indigenous cookery class - and kangaroo for lunchMirror.co.uk
Royal tour delay leaves waiting fans disappointedNEWS.com.au
Taste of Australia for Meghan and HarryCampbelltown Macarthur Advertiser

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State Govt appoints first Aboriginal children's commissioner - InDaily


InDaily

State Govt appoints first Aboriginal children's commissioner
InDaily
The appointment follows a request made by Aboriginal organisations in their submissions to the Nyland Royal Commission into South Australia's child protection systems, where Aboriginal children remain grossly overrepresented. Lawrie will work with the ...
Commissioner for Aboriginal Children and…Mirage News

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