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Jobs can break Aboriginal welfare cycle - The Australian


Jobs can break Aboriginal welfare cycle
The Australian
Even so, Aboriginal numbers have been restored, life expectancy is markedly longer than in 1788 and a growing number of indigenous people achieve great success in many fields. Three are in federal parliament. National Congress of Australia's First ...

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Jobs can break Aboriginal welfare cycle - The Australian


Jobs can break Aboriginal welfare cycle
The Australian
Even so, Aboriginal numbers have been restored, life expectancy is markedly longer than in 1788 and a growing number of indigenous people achieve great success in many fields. Three are in federal parliament. National Congress of Australia's First ...

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Year 4 student Harper Nielsen's Advance Australia Fair boycott leads to detention - Courier Mail


Courier Mail

Year 4 student Harper Nielsen's Advance Australia Fair boycott leads to detention
Courier Mail
She has vowed to continue her peaceful protest against Advance Australia Fair, which she said was not inclusive of indigenous Australians. “The reason why I don't sing it or stand is because – Advance Australia Fair means advance White Australia,” she ...

National identity and what the genes of Aboriginal Australians tell us about 'what it is to be human' - Genetic Literacy Project


Genetic Literacy Project

National identity and what the genes of Aboriginal Australians tell us about 'what it is to be human'
Genetic Literacy Project
Recent genetic research suggests that Aboriginal Australians have lived on their island continent for at least 50,000 years (with some archaeological evidence pushing this back as far as 65,000 years). But what do such dates actually mean? While we can ...

A cult corn hero, indigenous gun and a South African make-up Australia's Test bolters - Daily Telegraph


Daily Telegraph

A cult corn hero, indigenous gun and a South African make-up Australia's Test bolters
Daily Telegraph
Fellow Queensland quick Brendan Doggett has also been hand-picked by Langer and could make history as just Australia's second indigenous cricketer after the great fast bowler Gillespie. Doggett, from the Worimi mob, toured England this year with ...
Australia injects fresh blood for Pakistan Test series, Peter Siddle added for experienceABC News
Australia Test squad for UAE: The newcomersInternational Cricket Council
Pakistan vs Australia: Aaron Finch, Peter Siddle bolt into Australia Test squad for UAE tourCricket Country News

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Steven Pepper is set to join indigenous coaching trailblazers after accepting Croydon Kings junior role - The Mercury


The Mercury

Steven Pepper is set to join indigenous coaching trailblazers after accepting Croydon Kings junior role
The Mercury
He will also represent Kaurna at the 2018 Australian Indigenous Football Championships in Brisbane in November. Football Coaches Australia chief executive Glenn Warry is delighted with Pepper's new role but noted soccer still has room to reach maximum ...

Doggett's call up latest step in remarkable rise - cricket.com.au


cricket.com.au

Doggett's call up latest step in remarkable rise
cricket.com.au
Brendan Doggett's remarkable rise from outback Queensland club cricket to the top of Australian cricket has continued, with the speedster on the verge of becoming just the third Indigenous player to earn a Baggy Green. A proud descendant of the Worimi ...

Doggett's call up latest step in remarkable rise - cricket.com.au


cricket.com.au

Doggett's call up latest step in remarkable rise
cricket.com.au
Brendan Doggett's remarkable rise from outback Queensland club cricket to the top of Australian cricket has continued, with the speedster on the verge of becoming just the third Indigenous player to earn a Baggy Green. A proud descendant of the Worimi ...

Body of second teenager pulled from Perth's Swan River - The Australian


The Australian

Body of second teenager pulled from Perth's Swan River
The Australian
The Federal government's National Indigenous Critical Response Service is helping to support the relatives of the deceased boys as grief and shock sweeps a large network of Aboriginal families across Perth and regional Western Australia. The Australian ...
Two teenage boys die in Swan River after jumping in to escape during police chase in MaylandsABC News

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Australia injects fresh blood for Pakistan Test series, Peter Siddle added for experience - ABC News


ABC News

Australia injects fresh blood for Pakistan Test series, Peter Siddle added for experience
ABC News
Doggett will become just the second Indigenous Australian cricketer to play a Test, following Jason Gillespie, should he be selected. The Queensland fast bowler only made his first-class debut last October but is playing for Australia A on its tour of ...
Australia Test squad for UAE: The newcomersInternational Cricket Council
Australia name five uncapped players for Pakistan seriesReuters
Pakistan vs Australia: Aaron Finch, Peter Siddle bolt into Australia Test squad for UAE tourCricket Country News

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Don't get why the Serena cartoon was racist? - The Sydney Morning Herald


ten daily

Don't get why the Serena cartoon was racist?
The Sydney Morning Herald
Perhaps that's because we have never had an unflinching public debate about race and our treatment of Indigenous Australians. Nor have we had a great civil rights movement such as the one that has transformed the US since the 1950s. Until we do, let me ...
Why Does Australia Have A Racist Cartoon Problem?ten daily
Serena Williams: Cartoonist denies US Open depiction is racistBBC News
That Racist Serena Williams Cartoon Is Sadly Illustrative of Australian CartoonistsSlate Magazine
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Defending racism in Australian media 101 - IndigenousX (press release) (blog)


IndigenousX (press release) (blog)

Defending racism in Australian media 101
IndigenousX (press release) (blog)
We saw the tactic above played out then, just like we did when Andrew Bolt pretended he wasn't allowed to talk about fair-skinned Aboriginal people after he was found in breach of 18C of the Racial Discrimination Act for writing a series of articles ...

Defending racism in Australian media 101 - IndigenousX (press release) (blog)


IndigenousX (press release) (blog)

Defending racism in Australian media 101
IndigenousX (press release) (blog)
We also saw this narrative play out during the Bill Leak cartoon about Aboriginal fathers saga. That Bill Leak depicted Aboriginal children as small adults, robbing them of any compassion or humanity, or that he regularly depicted Aboriginal men and ...

A Contemporary Aboriginal Arts Market Comes to Carriageworks - Broadsheet


Broadsheet

A Contemporary Aboriginal Arts Market Comes to Carriageworks
Broadsheet
Indigenous art techniques of the Western Desert and Central Australia are some of the most iconic and recognisable styles of the 20th century. But in early October, one art fair is helping to update the canon. The South East Aboriginal Arts Market is ...

Body of second teenager pulled from Perth's Swan River - The Australian


The Australian

Body of second teenager pulled from Perth's Swan River
The Australian
The Federal government's National Indigenous Critical Response Service is helping to support the relatives of the deceased boys as grief and shock sweeps a large network of Aboriginal families across Perth and regional Western Australia. The Australian ...

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Auditions for 2019 - Aboriginal Centre for the Performing Arts - ArtsHub


Auditions for 2019 - Aboriginal Centre for the Performing Arts
ArtsHub
The Aboriginal Centre for the Performing Arts (ACPA) invites Australia's next generation of stage, screen and recording stars to audition this September for a coveted place in one of the centre's nationally accredited courses starting in February 2019.

A Toxic Mix: Welfare Reform And The Mob In Remote Australia - New Matilda


New Matilda

A Toxic Mix: Welfare Reform And The Mob In Remote Australia
New Matilda
Rome (Canberra) continues to fiddle while Black Australia burns. Professor Jon Altman weighs in on the ongoing disasters of government policy that have a tight grip on remote living Indigenous people. In the last month I participated in two workshops.

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A Toxic Mix: Welfare Reform And The Mob In Remote Australia - New Matilda


New Matilda

A Toxic Mix: Welfare Reform And The Mob In Remote Australia
New Matilda
Rome (Canberra) continues to fiddle while Black Australia burns. Professor Jon Altman weighs in on the ongoing disasters of government policy that have a tight grip on remote living Indigenous people. In the last month I participated in two workshops.

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Auditions for 2019 - Aboriginal Centre for the Performing Arts - ArtsHub


ArtsHub

Auditions for 2019 - Aboriginal Centre for the Performing Arts
ArtsHub
The Aboriginal Centre for the Performing Arts (ACPA) invites Australia's next generation of stage, screen and recording stars to audition this September for a coveted place in one of the centre's nationally accredited courses starting in February 2019.

Audtions for 2019 - Aboriginal Centre for the Performing Arts - ArtsHub


Audtions for 2019 - Aboriginal Centre for the Performing Arts
ArtsHub
The Aboriginal Centre for the Performing Arts (ACPA) invites Australia's next generation of stage, screen and recording stars to audition this September for a coveted place in one of the centre's nationally accredited courses starting in February 2019.

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