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The big problem with legalising euthanasia - The Advertiser


The Advertiser

The big problem with legalising euthanasia
The Advertiser
In 2013, the Australian Bureau of Statistics released data showing that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians are 2.6 times more likely to die by suicide compared with non-Indigenous Australians. Suicide rates among young indigenous ...

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Aboriginal teen being punched in face among claims of police mistreatment in Broken Hill - ABC News


ABC News

Aboriginal teen being punched in face among claims of police mistreatment in Broken Hill
ABC News
Allegations that police punched an Aboriginal teenager in the face and released him without charge are among claims of police misbehaviour in far west New South Wales. Community members in Broken Hill are concerned about the impact of what they say ...

Aboriginal teen being punched in face among claims of police mistreatment in Broken Hill - ABC News


ABC News

Aboriginal teen being punched in face among claims of police mistreatment in Broken Hill
ABC News
Allegations that police punched an Aboriginal teenager in the face and released him without charge are among claims of police misbehaviour in far west New South Wales. Community members in Broken Hill are concerned about the impact of what they say ...

When did Aboriginal people first arrive in Australia? - The Conversation AU


The Conversation AU

When did Aboriginal people first arrive in Australia?
The Conversation AU
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 today in ...

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When did Aboriginal people first arrive in Australia? - The Conversation AU


When did Aboriginal people first arrive in Australia?
The Conversation AU
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 today in ...

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Bathurst, where the spirits prowl and whisper painful, bloody truths - The Guardian


The Guardian

Bathurst, where the spirits prowl and whisper painful, bloody truths
The Guardian
But it is amazing how very closely, when it comes to the Bathurst war – like so many others on the Australian frontier – various Indigenous and European records accord. ***. The country all around is drought-stricken and bone dry, dusty and desperate ...

Bathurst, where the spirits prowl and whisper painful, bloody truths - The Guardian


The Guardian

Bathurst, where the spirits prowl and whisper painful, bloody truths
The Guardian
But it is amazing how very closely, when it comes to the Bathurst war – like so many others on the Australian frontier – various Indigenous and European records accord. ***. The country all around is drought-stricken and bone dry, dusty and desperate ...

Business pushes for indigenous 'voice' referendum by 2020 - The Australian


The Australian

Business pushes for indigenous 'voice' referendum by 2020
The Australian
A referendum establishing an indigenous “voice” to parliament should be held within 12 months of a federal election, Business Council of Australia chief executive Jennifer Westacott has declared, raising the prospect of constitutional recognition ...

Ninety years on, no justice for Australia's last Aboriginal massacre - The New Daily


The New Daily

Ninety years on, no justice for Australia's last Aboriginal massacre
The New Daily
Tuesday marks 90 years since the last recorded massacre of Aboriginal people in Australia. The murder of a white dingo hunter by a Warlpiri tribesman led to a spate of revenge killings of Aboriginal people in Central Australia in 1928. Officially, 31 ...

Ninety years on, no justice for Australia's last Aboriginal massacre - The New Daily


Ninety years on, no justice for Australia's last Aboriginal massacre
The New Daily
Tuesday marks 90 years since the last recorded massacre of Aboriginal people in Australia. The murder of a white dingo hunter by a Warlpiri tribesman led to a spate of revenge killings of Aboriginal people in Central Australia in 1928. Officially, 31 ...

When did Aboriginal people first arrive in Australia? - The Conversation AU

When did Aboriginal people first arrive in Australia?  The Conversation AU

Aboriginal Australians have effectively been on their country for as long as modern human populations have been outside of Africa. We have a limit as to how ...

When did Aboriginal people first arrive in Australia? - The Conversation AU

When did Aboriginal people first arrive in Australia?  The Conversation AU

Aboriginal Australians have effectively been on their country for as long as modern human populations have been outside of Africa. We have a limit as to how ...

When did Aboriginal people first arrive in Australia? - The Conversation AU

When did Aboriginal people first arrive in Australia?  The Conversation AU

Aboriginal Australians have effectively been on their country for as long as modern human populations have been outside of Africa. We have a limit as to how ...

Australian PM Malcolm Turnbull accused of 'humiliating' indigenous leaders - The Indian Express


The Indian Express

Australian PM Malcolm Turnbull accused of 'humiliating' indigenous leaders
The Indian Express
Australia's indigenous leaders have accused Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's government of “humiliating” them by refusing to establish an indigenous advisory body to parliament. Turnbull on Sunday ruled out supporting a referendum on enshrining the ...
Australian PM accused of "humiliating" indigenous leadersXinhua

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Experience Australia's Aboriginal past in Northern Territory - Irish Times


Irish Times

Experience Australia's Aboriginal past in Northern Territory
Irish Times
Travelling here is a privilege permitted by Aboriginal people, descendants of the oldest surviving culture in the world, who remain owners of the land. It's not surprising to find that wildlife outnumbers people – across the 2,000km square of the ...

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Australian PM accused of "humiliating" indigenous leaders - Xinhua


The Indian Express

Australian PM accused of "humiliating" indigenous leaders
Xinhua
6 (Xinhua) -- Australia's indigenous leaders have accused Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's government of "humiliating" them by refusing to establish an indigenous advisory body to parliament. Prime Minister (PM) Malcolm Turnbull on Sunday ruled out ...
Australian PM Malcolm Turnbull accused of 'humiliating' indigenous leadersThe Indian Express

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Tim Winton joins push for World Heritage listing of ancient rock art on WA's Dampier Archipelago - ABC Message Stick


ABC Message Stick

Tim Winton joins push for World Heritage listing of ancient rock art on WA's Dampier Archipelago
ABC Message Stick
Across the islands of Western Australia's remote Dampier Archipelago are more than a million ancient Aboriginal rock carvings known as petroglyphs. Indigenous people who coexisted with now extinct species have left an indelible record in the hard rock ...

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