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Far-right Canadian duo's vile rampage against Aboriginal culture at Sydney event - SBS


SBS

Far-right Canadian duo's vile rampage against Aboriginal culture at Sydney event
SBS
The offensive comments painted a dehumanising depiction of Indigenous Australians, in keeping with the extreme views of these far-right, self-appointed commentators. Mr Molyneux is known for his controversial theories that link race with IQ, denying ...

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Far-right Canadian duo's vile rampage against Aboriginal culture at Sydney event - SBS (blog)


SBS (blog)

Far-right Canadian duo's vile rampage against Aboriginal culture at Sydney event
SBS (blog)
The controversial speakers finished their Australian tour in front of a large Australian audience, where they mocked Aboriginal culture and launched a tirade against multiculturalism and Islam, according to an audience member. The event was live ...
Man live-tweets Stefan Molyneux and Lauren Southern eventNewshub

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Far-right Canadian duo's vile rampage against Aboriginal culture at Sydney event - SBS (blog)


SBS (blog)

Far-right Canadian duo's vile rampage against Aboriginal culture at Sydney event
SBS (blog)
The controversial speakers finished their Australian tour in front of a large Australian audience, where they mocked Aboriginal culture and launched a tirade against multiculturalism and Islam, according to an audience member. The event was live ...

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Indigenous prosperity is key to Closing the Gap - The Australian


The Australian

Indigenous prosperity is key to Closing the Gap
The Australian
A decade ago the federal government launched the watershed Closing the Gap strategy, which set several key targets aimed at reducing the health, educational and economic disparities faced by indigenous Australians. Ten years later, the strategy is ...

Indigenous prosperity is key to Closing the Gap - The Australian


The Australian

Indigenous prosperity is key to Closing the Gap
The Australian
A decade ago the federal government launched the watershed Closing the Gap strategy, which set several key targets aimed at reducing the health, educational and economic disparities faced by indigenous Australians. Ten years later, the strategy is ...

The troubled sacred lands - The Australian


The Australian

The troubled sacred lands
The Australian
The first Liberal premier in South Australia in 16 years refuses to let anyone else drive for the next three days as he takes The Australian on his first visit to the state's Aboriginal lands since forming government in March. “These are sacred lands ...

Could Australia soon recognise sovereigns other than the Queen? - Aljazeera.com


Aljazeera.com

Could Australia soon recognise sovereigns other than the Queen?
Aljazeera.com
A treaty - defined as an "international agreement concluded between two states" in 1969's Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties - would require the government to legitimise Aboriginal nations as separate to the nation of Australia. From there, they ...

Could Australia soon recognise sovereigns other than the Queen? - Aljazeera.com


Aljazeera.com

Could Australia soon recognise sovereigns other than the Queen?
Aljazeera.com
"We have many difficulties with the Australian governments because they do not recognise our sovereignty. We are the only indigenous people of a Commonwealth country that does not have the respect or dignity of a treaty with our people," they told him.

Provenance Arts joins the costly fight against unethical Indigenous art - ABC News


ABC News

Provenance Arts joins the costly fight against unethical Indigenous art
ABC News
... submission to a parliamentary inquiry into the prevalence of fake Aboriginal art, ANKAAA was one of several organisations to suggest current laws were inadequate. "The gist of it is that it would be no longer possible to legally sell these objects ...

Provenance Arts joins the costly fight against unethical Indigenous art - ABC News


ABC News

Provenance Arts joins the costly fight against unethical Indigenous art
ABC News
Felicity Wright knows the market of art buyers who wander through Injalak Arts in West Arnhem Land. Customers were often cautious, she said, because they knew so little about ethically buying Indigenous art. "They hear scary stories about the ...

The brutal legacy of Sister Kate's, a children's home with a mission to 'breed out the black' - ABC News


ABC News

The brutal legacy of Sister Kate's, a children's home with a mission to 'breed out the black'
ABC News
Of course, no days were ordinary in 1933 if you were Aboriginal and living under the reign of Western Australia's notorious Chief Protector of Aborigines, A.O. Neville. If you were Aboriginal, you lived in perpetual fear of this moment; your guard ...

The brutal legacy of Sister Kate's, a children's home with a mission to 'breed out the black' - ABC News


ABC News

The brutal legacy of Sister Kate's, a children's home with a mission to 'breed out the black'
ABC News
Of course, no days were ordinary in 1933 if you were Aboriginal and living under the reign of Western Australia's notorious Chief Protector of Aborigines, A.O. Neville. If you were Aboriginal, you lived in perpetual fear of this moment; your guard ...

Piers Akerman: PM Malcolm Turnbull's Tennant Creek trip will do nothing to help - Daily Telegraph


Daily Telegraph

Piers Akerman: PM Malcolm Turnbull's Tennant Creek trip will do nothing to help
Daily Telegraph
I say so-called because members of this community self-identify. To some they are First Australians, to others they are members of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community and many of them now distinguish themselves as “proud” members of ...

Piers Akerman: PM Malcolm Turnbull's Tennant Creek trip will do nothing to help - Daily Telegraph


Daily Telegraph

Piers Akerman: PM Malcolm Turnbull's Tennant Creek trip will do nothing to help
Daily Telegraph
I say so-called because members of this community self-identify. To some they are First Australians, to others they are members of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community and many of them now distinguish themselves as “proud” members of ...

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Australian History: Map reveals Australia’s shameful secret - NEWS.com.au

Australian History: Map reveals Australia’s shameful secret  NEWS.com.au

AUSTRALIAN history is being turned on its head by a groundbreaking project which is documenting hundreds of horrific massacres that make up our bloody ...

Disturbing new map of shows the locations of hundreds of Aboriginal massacres - NEWS.com.au


NEWS.com.au

Disturbing new map of shows the locations of hundreds of Aboriginal massacres
NEWS.com.au
Today, a disturbing new map has revealed the terrifying scale and brutality of the 250 mass killings which took place in every Australian state apart from Western Australia and claimed the lives of some 6200 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Map of 250 indigenous massacres reveals Australia's violent pastYahoo News UK

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Disturbing new map of shows the locations of hundreds of Aboriginal massacres - NEWS.com.au


NEWS.com.au

Disturbing new map of shows the locations of hundreds of Aboriginal massacres
NEWS.com.au
Today, a disturbing new map has revealed the terrifying scale and brutality of the 250 mass killings which took place in every Australian state apart from Western Australia and claimed the lives of some 6200 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

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AFL is the dominant Australian sport – but can it stay on top? - The Age


The Age

AFL is the dominant Australian sport – but can it stay on top?
The Age
While not usually recorded in the Australian Football League's annual calendar of self-congratulation, this game provides the most vivid illustration from the code's formative years of why the country's indigenous game became a religion in Melbourne.

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AFL is the dominant Australian sport – but can it stay on top? - The Age


The Age

AFL is the dominant Australian sport – but can it stay on top?
The Age
While not usually recorded in the Australian Football League's annual calendar of self-congratulation, this game provides the most vivid illustration from the code's formative years of why the country's indigenous game became a religion in Melbourne.

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Better than a screen: the National Works on Paper Prize 2018 - The Australian Financial Review


The Australian Financial Review

Better than a screen: the National Works on Paper Prize 2018
The Australian Financial Review
The winners of the prize's top award, the $15,000 Tallis Foundation major acquisitive, are artist Laura Wills and Indigenous photographer James Tylor, whose The Forgotten Wars series deals with the Australian frontier wars that were fought between 1788 ...

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