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At last, the work of Australia's Indigenous filmmakers is paying off - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

At last, the work of Australia's Indigenous filmmakers is paying off
The Sydney Morning Herald
A revolution was taking place in Australia in 2002. Indigenous filmmaking was beginning to find its voice – and the results were up on the screen for the world to see. That year Ivan Sen's Beneath the Clouds won two awards at the Berlin International ...

At last, the work of Australia's Indigenous filmmakers is paying off - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

At last, the work of Australia's Indigenous filmmakers is paying off
The Sydney Morning Herald
A revolution was taking place in Australia in 2002. Indigenous filmmaking was beginning to find its voice – and the results were up on the screen for the world to see. That year Ivan Sen's Beneath the Clouds won two awards at the Berlin International ...

Coffee meet-ups invigorate Indigenous small businesses as many hit hurdles to success - ABC News


ABC News

Coffee meet-ups invigorate Indigenous small businesses as many hit hurdles to success
ABC News
A movement where Indigenous small business owners meet over coffee is gaining momentum across Australia as many continue to have it tougher than their non-Indigenous counterparts. It is called Black Coffee and allows Indigenous and non-Indigenous ...

Coffee meet-ups invigorate Indigenous small businesses as many hit hurdles to success - ABC News


ABC News

Coffee meet-ups invigorate Indigenous small businesses as many hit hurdles to success
ABC News
A movement where Indigenous small business owners meet over coffee is gaining momentum across Australia as many continue to have it tougher than their non-Indigenous counterparts. It is called Black Coffee and allows Indigenous and non-Indigenous ...

Aboriginal call for justice at Garma - NEWS.com.au


Aboriginal call for justice at Garma
NEWS.com.au
One vows Aboriginal Australians will never give up fighting for the constitutional voice Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has denied them. He then attacks the Greens for wanting to lock up Aboriginal land and stop it being developed, and bloated ...

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Aboriginal call for justice at Garma - NEWS.com.au


Aboriginal call for justice at Garma
NEWS.com.au
One vows Aboriginal Australians will never give up fighting for the constitutional voice Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has denied them. He then attacks the Greens for wanting to lock up Aboriginal land and stop it being developed, and bloated ...

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Aboriginal call for justice at Garma - The Australian


The Australian

Aboriginal call for justice at Garma
The Australian
With the Garma Festival dominated by talk of indigenous Australians being given a "voice to parliament" it is tempting to wonder how relevant it is to Aboriginal people living in poverty around the country. But it does matter and it's the personal ...

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Aboriginal call for justice at Garma - The Australian


The Australian

Aboriginal call for justice at Garma
The Australian
With the Garma Festival dominated by talk of indigenous Australians being given a "voice to parliament" it is tempting to wonder how relevant it is to Aboriginal people living in poverty around the country. But it does matter and it's the personal ...

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Crystal-clear vision on Indigenous legacy - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

Crystal-clear vision on Indigenous legacy
The Sydney Morning Herald
Never before has anyone with such crystal-clear vision made a case that Australia should finally become home to the 65,000-year legacy of our Indigenous Australians as does Catherine McGregor ("Turnbull must pursue treaty with Indigenous Australians", ...

Brisbane dreaming - The Australian


The Australian

Brisbane dreaming
The Australian
“I think people are finally realising there's a massive gap in their knowledge when it comes to Australia's indigenous heritage,” says Shannon Ruska, Spirits of the Red Sand's co-founder and a pivotal performer. “Most people know more about the ...

Brisbane dreaming - The Australian


The Australian

Brisbane dreaming
The Australian
“I think people are finally realising there's a massive gap in their knowledge when it comes to Australia's indigenous heritage,” says Shannon Ruska, Spirits of the Red Sand's co-founder and a pivotal performer. “Most people know more about the ...

Emily Wurramara and Baker Boy star at National Indigenous Music Awards with ancient pop songs - Daily Telegraph


Daily Telegraph

Emily Wurramara and Baker Boy star at National Indigenous Music Awards with ancient pop songs
Daily Telegraph
... have captured global attention as well as Australia's airwaves. Emily Wurramara has captured the hearts of Triple J fans in the past two years. Picture: AAP. Wurramara said this year's NIMAs nominations “definitely bury all stereotypes of ...

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Emily Wurramara and Baker Boy star at National Indigenous Music Awards with ancient pop songs - Daily Telegraph


Daily Telegraph

Emily Wurramara and Baker Boy star at National Indigenous Music Awards with ancient pop songs
Daily Telegraph
... have captured global attention as well as Australia's airwaves. Emily Wurramara has captured the hearts of Triple J fans in the past two years. Picture: AAP. Wurramara said this year's NIMAs nominations “definitely bury all stereotypes of ...

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Gunybi Ganambarr wins Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award - Art Guide Australia


Art Guide Australia

Gunybi Ganambarr wins Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award
Art Guide Australia
Congratulations to Gunybi Ganambarr, who has won the overall prize, the Telstra Art Award, in the 35th Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards (NATSIAA). Ganambarr, who is from the remote community of Gangan in East Arnhem ...
National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards dominated by Yolngu artistsABC News
'One of the most profound experiences of my life'The Sydney Morning Herald
Natsiaa 2018: young guns breathe new life into Indigenous art traditionsThe Guardian

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National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards dominated by Yolngu artists - ABC News


ABC News

National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards dominated by Yolngu artists
ABC News
Yolngu woman Patrina Liyadurrkitj Mununggurr from Yirrkala won this year's Multimedia Award; Alice Springs and Western Arrernte woman Kathy Inkamala won the Works on Paper Award; Peter Mungkuri from Indulkana in South Australia was the only ...
Gunybi Ganambarr wins Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art AwardArt Guide Australia
Winner builds on pastThe West Australian
Natsiaa 2018: young guns breathe new life into Indigenous art traditionsThe Guardian

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When Did Aboriginal People First Arrive In Australia? - Lifehacker Australia


Lifehacker Australia

When Did Aboriginal People First Arrive In Australia?
Lifehacker Australia
Many Aboriginal Australians would say with conviction that they have always been here. Their ancestors and traditional learnings tell them of this history, and their precise place within it. Our review of the scientific evidence, published in ...

Indigenous artists preyed on and sent into debt by 'carpetbagging' art dealers, inquiry told - ABC News


ABC News

Indigenous artists preyed on and sent into debt by 'carpetbagging' art dealers, inquiry told
ABC News
A federal parliamentary committee was called to investigate the growing presence of inauthentic "Indigenous-style" art and craft products for sale. According to the Arts Law Centre of Australia, around 80 per cent of the pieces of "Indigenous art ...
Artists share culture at Darwin fairThe West Australian

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Indigenous artists preyed on and sent into debt by 'carpetbagging' art dealers, inquiry told - ABC News


ABC News

Indigenous artists preyed on and sent into debt by 'carpetbagging' art dealers, inquiry told
ABC News
A federal parliamentary committee was called to investigate the growing presence of inauthentic "Indigenous-style" art and craft products for sale. According to the Arts Law Centre of Australia, around 80 per cent of the pieces of "Indigenous art ...
Artists share culture at Darwin fairThe West Australian

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ACT appoints its first Aboriginal judicial officer - The Canberra Times


The Canberra Times

ACT appoints its first Aboriginal judicial officer
The Canberra Times
Ms Taylor has been the chair of the Women's Legal Centre ACT, was involved in the oversight of the ACT's Family Violence Intervention Program, is a member of the Law Council of Australia's Indigenous Legal Issues Committee, and is an associate of the ...

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Movers & shakers: Home Affairs, Indigenous Affairs, Industry portfolios and more - The Mandarin


Movers & shakers: Home Affairs, Indigenous Affairs, Industry portfolios and more
The Mandarin
New Senior Executive Services promotions in the Australian government, including a new Director-General and 6 new First Assistant Secretaries, plus a large cohort of new senior executives in Home Affairs. Also, what John Fraser did next.

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