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Marty Gordon Golf Day celebrates a life, Aboriginal culture at Dubbo Golf Club - Daily Liberal


Daily Liberal

Marty Gordon Golf Day celebrates a life, Aboriginal culture at Dubbo Golf Club
Daily Liberal
“It's a great time to be able to celebrate Aboriginal culture – not just Aboriginal people but it's a great opportunity for the non-Aboriginal community to learn about what NAIDOC is about and to celebrate Aboriginal culture,” Mission Australia area ...

Stellar line-up for first Roebourne peace concert - The West Australian


Stellar line-up for first Roebourne peace concert
The West Australian
Archie will be joined by a line-up of local artists who'll take to the stage alongside Australia's top indigenous artists which include nationally acclaimed Broome artist Steven Pigram and Bidyadanga singer-songwriter John Bennett. Every day in the ...

'Australian Antiques Roadshow' sees farmers hand in Aboriginal artefacts held for generations - ABC Local


ABC Local

'Australian Antiques Roadshow' sees farmers hand in Aboriginal artefacts held for generations
ABC Local
A unique team is embarking on what they call the "Australian Antiques Roadshow" to try to preserve ancient Aboriginal artefacts uncovered on farmland and, in some cases, kept in secret for generations.

'Australian Antiques Roadshow' sees farmers hand in Aboriginal artefacts held for generations - ABC News


ABC News

'Australian Antiques Roadshow' sees farmers hand in Aboriginal artefacts held for generations
ABC News
A unique team is embarking on what they call the "Australian Antiques Roadshow" to try to preserve ancient Aboriginal artefacts uncovered on farmland and, in some cases, kept in secret for generations.

'Australian Antiques Roadshow' sees farmers hand in Aboriginal artefacts held for generations - ABC News


ABC News

'Australian Antiques Roadshow' sees farmers hand in Aboriginal artefacts held for generations
ABC News
A unique team is embarking on what they call the "Australian Antiques Roadshow" to try to preserve ancient Aboriginal artefacts uncovered on farmland and, in some cases, kept in secret for generations.

Desert footballers fight to save their game - The Australian


The Australian

Desert footballers fight to save their game
The Australian
An Australian rules football league in South Australia's remote Aboriginal lands, suspended after incidents of violence, will not resume this year, the sport's governing body has ruled. But there is confidence a new community advisory board will work ...

Desert footballers fight to save their game - The Australian


The Australian

Desert footballers fight to save their game
The Australian
An Australian rules football league in South Australia's remote Aboriginal lands, suspended after incidents of violence, will not resume this year, the sport's governing body has ruled. But there is confidence a new community advisory board will work ...

Uniting Church pulls out of Shalom Christian College indigenous school - The Australian


The Australian

Uniting Church pulls out of Shalom Christian College indigenous school
The Australian
“It highlighted the incredibly difficult and complex space of indigenous education in Australia today … it wasn't condemnatory of the staff, the management or the board but it simply highlighted how challenging it was to operate in this space,” he said.

Uniting Church pulls out of Shalom Christian College indigenous school - The Australian


The Australian

Uniting Church pulls out of Shalom Christian College indigenous school
The Australian
“It highlighted the incredibly difficult and complex space of indigenous education in Australia today … it wasn't condemnatory of the staff, the management or the board but it simply highlighted how challenging it was to operate in this space,” he said.

Anger, sadness, shame: Stories by Indigenous Australians hit home - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

Anger, sadness, shame: Stories by Indigenous Australians hit home
The Sydney Morning Herald
Adam Goodes and Deborah Cheetham tell their stories in Growing Up Aboriginal in Australia, a new anthology that aims to break down stereotypes.

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Anger, sadness, shame: Stories by Indigenous Australians hit home - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

Anger, sadness, shame: Stories by Indigenous Australians hit home
The Sydney Morning Herald
I didn't know any Indigenous Australians and I had never really thought about how it would feel to be Aboriginal. But, like all the best writing, Noonuccal's words took me out of myself and made me realise how hurtful it would be to be taunted because ...

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Anger, sadness, shame: Stories by Indigenous Australians hit home - Brisbane Times


Brisbane Times

Anger, sadness, shame: Stories by Indigenous Australians hit home
Brisbane Times
I didn't know any Indigenous Australians and I had never really thought about how it would feel to be Aboriginal. But, like all the best writing, Noonuccal's words took me out of myself and made me realise how hurtful it would be to be taunted because ...

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Writers pan Horne Prize's 'absurd PC censorship' - The Australian


The Australian

Writers pan Horne Prize's 'absurd PC censorship'
The Australian
One of Australia's most lucrative writing awards, the $15,000 Horne Prize for in-depth reportage on contemporary Australia, has banned entries about the experiences of Aborigines, gay people and other minorities unless the author is a member of such a ...

Writers pan Horne Prize's 'absurd PC censorship' - The Australian


The Australian

Writers pan Horne Prize's 'absurd PC censorship'
The Australian
Writers who spoke to The Weekend Australian said it appeared the new conditions would rule out, for example, an essay by a Caucasian person about the living conditions of Aboriginal people or the struggles faced by some refugees from Africa who settle ...

“We give each other a hug. That's really important.” - The West Australian


The West Australian

“We give each other a hug. That's really important.”
The West Australian
They eventually brought the others up to Sister Kate. Then Mum goes on and, through a chance connection with Madame Kira Bousloff, joins the WA Ballet Company and becomes Australia's first Aboriginal classical ballerina. So she has this whole other life.

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NT Aboriginal rangers offered govt grants - NEWS.com.au


NT Aboriginal rangers offered govt grants
NEWS.com.au
The Larrakia rangers, representing the indigenous people from around Darwin, now have two boats. The group recently received a new $83,000 5.4-metre boat as part of the NT government Aboriginal ranger grants program that will be used for activities ...

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NT Aboriginal rangers offered govt grants - NEWS.com.au


NT Aboriginal rangers offered govt grants
NEWS.com.au
The Larrakia rangers, representing the indigenous people from around Darwin, now have two boats. The group recently received a new $83,000 5.4-metre boat as part of the NT government Aboriginal ranger grants program that will be used for activities ...

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'Australian Antiques Roadshow' sees farmers hand in Aboriginal artefacts held for generations - ABC News

'Australian Antiques Roadshow' sees farmers hand in Aboriginal artefacts held for generations  ABC News

A unique team is embarking on what they call the "Australian Antiques Roadshow" to try to preserve ancient Aboriginal artefacts uncovered on farmland and, ...

Darwin hospital left Aboriginal man to die alone and in agony from surgical injury - The Guardian


The Guardian

Darwin hospital left Aboriginal man to die alone and in agony from surgical injury
The Guardian
At the age of five he was taken from his mother in York, Western Australia, and sent to the punitive Sister Kate's home in Perth. He never saw his parents again. His grandson Peter Brown told the coroner that Wilson “grew up poor and was always cold at ...

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'Terrible injustice' if Aboriginal man Daniel Love is deported to PNG, lawyers say - SBS (blog)


SBS (blog)

'Terrible injustice' if Aboriginal man Daniel Love is deported to PNG, lawyers say
SBS (blog)
The proud Kamilaroi man was born in PNG in 1979, and has been living in Australia since he was five on a permanent residency visa. However despite having an Aboriginal Australian father, his parents didn't complete the necessary paperwork to make him ...

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