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Evidence of 250 massacres of Indigenous Australians mapped - The Guardian

Evidence of 250 massacres of Indigenous Australians mapped  The Guardian

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders were killed until at least 1930, often with police sanction, researchers say.

Evidence of 250 massacres of Indigenous Australians mapped | Australia news - The Guardian

Evidence of 250 massacres of Indigenous Australians mapped | Australia news  The Guardian

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders were killed until at least 1930, often with police sanction, researchers say.

Evidence of 250 massacres of Indigenous Australians mapped | Australia news - The Guardian

Evidence of 250 massacres of Indigenous Australians mapped | Australia news  The Guardian

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders were killed until at least 1930, often with police sanction, researchers say.

Evidence of 250 massacres of Indigenous Australians mapped - The Guardian

Evidence of 250 massacres of Indigenous Australians mapped  The Guardian

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders were killed until at least 1930, often with police sanction, researchers say.

Evidence of 250 massacres of Indigenous Australians mapped - The Guardian

Evidence of 250 massacres of Indigenous Australians mapped  The Guardian

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders were killed until at least 1930, often with police sanction, researchers say.

Indigenous chef Clayton Donovan brings Bush Tucker Roadshow to North West - Moree Champion


Moree Champion

Indigenous chef Clayton Donovan brings Bush Tucker Roadshow to North West
Moree Champion
Clayton is Australia's only indigenous hatted chef and the star of ABC television's Wild Kitchen. He uses native ingredients like wattleseed, pepperberry and lemon myrtle to bring the mouth-watering and unmistakeable flavours of the Australian bush to ...

A week of Cultural Excellence - NT News


NT News

A week of Cultural Excellence
NT News
DAAF will showcase the work of more than 2000 Indigenous artists from across Australia, and a record 75 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Centres will be showcasing their contemporary fine art in 2018! The only national event of its kind, DAAF ...

Katie Beckett challenges stereotypes of Aboriginal masculinity in Which Way Home - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

Katie Beckett challenges stereotypes of Aboriginal masculinity in Which Way Home
The Sydney Morning Herald
The humorous but moving work has connected with audiences with the initial production from Ilbijerri, Australia's longest-running Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander theatre company, premiering in 2016 in Melbourne, followed by a successful Sydney ...

Culture is Inclusion for Indigenous People with Disability - Pro Bono Australia


Pro Bono Australia

Culture is Inclusion for Indigenous People with Disability
Pro Bono Australia
Compared to non-Indigenous Australians, disability in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities was found to be twice as prevalent, more complex in terms of co-occurring disabilities, and compressed within a shorter life expectancy. Statistical ...

Culture is Inclusion for Indigenous People with Disability - Pro Bono Australia


Pro Bono Australia

Culture is Inclusion for Indigenous People with Disability
Pro Bono Australia
Compared to non-Indigenous Australians, disability in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities was found to be twice as prevalent, more complex in terms of co-occurring disabilities, and compressed within a shorter life expectancy. Statistical ...

Chef's world award for keeping ancient culinary arts alive - The Australian


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Chef's world award for keeping ancient culinary arts alive
The Australian
The Glasgow-born chef, renowned for his restaurant Orana, was recognised for championing the culture of the native peoples of Australia and for his work safeguarding Aboriginal culinary tradition. Since making Australia his home in 2000, Zonfrillo has ...
Jock Zonfrillo wins Basque Culinary World PrizeInDaily
Orana chef Jock Zonfrillo wins Basque Culinary World Prize 2018The Advertiser
Scottish documentarian of Australia's Aboriginal food traditions wins 'Nobel' prize of gastronomyInquirer.net
The Caterer.com
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Our numbers on the rise, says demographer - National Indigenous Times


National Indigenous Times

Our numbers on the rise, says demographer
National Indigenous Times
Australia's Indigenous population is expected to hit one million in four or five years' time, and over two million by the middle of the century, a leading demographer said. Dr Tom Wilson, of Charles Darwin University, said the number of Aboriginal and ...

Challenging myths about Indigenous Australia through dance - The Canberra Times


The Canberra Times

Challenging myths about Indigenous Australia through dance
The Canberra Times
Dark Emu. Bangarra Dance Theatre. Choreographers: Stephen Page, Yolande Brown and Daniel Riley and the dancers. Composer: Stephen Francis. Dramaturg: Alana Valentine. Original book by Bruce Pascoe. Canberra Theatre, Canberra Theatre Centre, ...

Challenging myths about Indigenous Australia through dance - The Canberra Times


The Canberra Times

Challenging myths about Indigenous Australia through dance
The Canberra Times
Dark Emu. Bangarra Dance Theatre. Choreographers: Stephen Page, Yolande Brown and Daniel Riley and the dancers. Composer: Stephen Francis. Dramaturg: Alana Valentine. Original book by Bruce Pascoe. Canberra Theatre, Canberra Theatre Centre, ...

Local markets turning the tide against fake Indigenous art - 9news.com.au


9news.com.au

Local markets turning the tide against fake Indigenous art
9news.com.au
Ignatius Taylor is an Indigenous artist who represented Martumili Artists at the fair. Based in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, he made a submission to the Federal Government Standing Committee on Indigenous Affairs about the hurt the sale of ...
Ten classics of Indigenous designArchitecture and Design

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Local markets turning the tide against fake Indigenous art - 9news.com.au


9news.com.au

Local markets turning the tide against fake Indigenous art
9news.com.au
Ignatius Taylor is an Indigenous artist who represented Martumili Artists at the fair. Based in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, he made a submission to the Federal Government Standing Committee on Indigenous Affairs about the hurt the sale of ...
Ten classics of Indigenous designArchitecture and Design

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Oyster farming milestone for remote Aboriginal community, as 80000 baby oysters touch down - ABC News


ABC News

Oyster farming milestone for remote Aboriginal community, as 80000 baby oysters touch down
ABC News
... potentially you'll be able to buy locally farmed oysters, that are a native species, taste great and they're only a day away from Darwin," he said. "Also, the thing about northern Australia is there's great potential to produce oysters for the ...

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Oyster farming milestone for remote Aboriginal community, as 80000 baby oysters touch down - ABC News


ABC News

Oyster farming milestone for remote Aboriginal community, as 80000 baby oysters touch down
ABC News
... that are a native species, taste great and they're only a day away from Darwin," he said. "Also, the thing about northern Australia is there's great potential to produce oysters for the local markets but also to then look at export markets into ...

Call for answers after $15 million in funding for SA Aboriginal communities goes missing - The Advertiser


The Advertiser

Call for answers after $15 million in funding for SA Aboriginal communities goes missing
The Advertiser
It has been suggested that the money, instead of going to indigenous communities to help with administration and infrastructure, may have been funnelled through the Department of Infrastructure and Planning to local councils near the Aboriginal ...

Call for answers after $15 million in funding for SA Aboriginal communities goes missing - The Advertiser


The Advertiser

Call for answers after $15 million in funding for SA Aboriginal communities goes missing
The Advertiser
The Redfern Statement, a blueprint for progress drafted by indigenous representatives, was delivered during a breakfast event in Canberra. The National Congress of Australia's First Peoples, Turnbull, opposition leader Bill Shorten, and Greens leader ...
Anderson turns up volume on Indigenous recognitionThe North West Star
Ten classics of Indigenous designArchitecture and Design

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