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EDITORIAL: An occasion to learn what nation you stand on - Eden Magnet


Eden Magnet

EDITORIAL: An occasion to learn what nation you stand on
Eden Magnet
According to Tindale's Catalogue of Australian Aboriginal Tribes, their region stretched from what is now the area north of Merimbula to Green Cape and west to the Great Dividing Ranges. The Djiringanj were from the area south of Narooma, east past ...

EDITORIAL: An occasion to learn what nation you stand on - Eden Magnet


Salon

EDITORIAL: An occasion to learn what nation you stand on
Eden Magnet
According to Tindale's Catalogue of Australian Aboriginal Tribes, their region stretched from what is now the area north of Merimbula to Green Cape and west to the Great Dividing Ranges. The Djiringanj were from the area south of Narooma, east past ...
How food reveals the suppressed history of Chinese and Aboriginal Australian kinshipSalon

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EDITORIAL: An occasion to learn what nation you stand on - Eden Magnet


Eden Magnet

EDITORIAL: An occasion to learn what nation you stand on
Eden Magnet
According to Tindale's Catalogue of Australian Aboriginal Tribes, their region stretched from what is now the area north of Merimbula to Green Cape and west to the Great Dividing Ranges. The Djiringanj were from the area south of Narooma, east past ...

Celebrating NAIDOC Week is to celebrate strength of indigenous women - Port Stephens Examiner


Parkes Champion-Post

Celebrating NAIDOC Week is to celebrate strength of indigenous women
Port Stephens Examiner
She is a pillar of family, community and culture as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women have been for tens of thousands of years, to little acclaim. AIATSIS exists to tell the story of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australia. The woman ...
NAIDOC Week celebrations in ParkesParkes Champion-Post
NAIDOC 2018: Because of her, we canABC News
New HIV cases up 33% among Australia's Aboriginal peopleGay Star News
The Australian -Namoi Valley Independent
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Banking royal commission hears how finance companies exploit Indigenous Australians - ABC News (blog)


ABC News (blog)

Banking royal commission hears how finance companies exploit Indigenous Australians
ABC News (blog)
The financial services royal commission is focusing on the financial exclusion and exploitation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. After hearing from regulators and financial counsellors, the commission will investigate the high-pressure ...
Celebration of culture and community for NAIDOC WeekCatholic Outlook (press release) (blog)

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Banking royal commission hears how finance companies exploit Indigenous Australians - ABC News (blog)


ABC News (blog)

Banking royal commission hears how finance companies exploit Indigenous Australians
ABC News (blog)
The financial services royal commission is focusing on the financial exclusion and exploitation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. After hearing from regulators and financial counsellors, the commission will investigate the high-pressure ...
Celebration of culture and community for NAIDOC WeekCatholic Outlook (press release) (blog)

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4: Indigenous activism criminalised and repressed worldwide: UN adviser

Sovereign Audio Collection - Mon, 2018/07/02 - 10:23pm

The United Nations' expert adviser on the rights of indigenous peoples has urged Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull to reconsider his rejection of the call for an Indigenous voice to Parliament, a key part of the Uluru Statement issued just over a year ago after a national Indigenous consultation process.

Special rapporteur Victoria Tauli-Corpuz is currently in Australia and says the Government must listen more carefully to Indigenous people.

Duration: 6min 28sec

Source: ABC Radio 'PM'  Broadcast: Mon 2 Jul 2018

http://www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/pm/indigenous-activism-criminalised-worldwide-un-adviser/9932484

How food reveals the suppressed history of Chinese and Aboriginal Australian kinship - Salon


Salon

How food reveals the suppressed history of Chinese and Aboriginal Australian kinship
Salon
Despite the longevity of Indigenous culture in Australia, most tourist knowledge and interest in the Native people extends no further than boomerangs and didgeridoos, and even there exists a multitude of misinformation: Americans tend to see these ...

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How food reveals the surpressed history of Chinese and Aboriginal Australian kinship - Salon


Salon

How food reveals the surpressed history of Chinese and Aboriginal Australian kinship
Salon
Despite the longevity of Indigenous culture in Australia, most tourist knowledge and interest in the Native people extends no further than boomerangs and didgeridoos, and even there exists a multitude of misinformation: Americans tend to see these ...

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'Predatory' funeral plans for Indigenous Australians under attack - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

'Predatory' funeral plans for Indigenous Australians under attack
The Sydney Morning Herald
The royal commission into misconduct in finance will investigate concerns of "predatory" behaviour by funeral insurance companies, which have been accused of targeting Indigenous people with unsuitable products. As the inquiry focuses on issues ...
Indigenous illness 'triple the norm'The Australian
Major exhibition of contemporary Indigenous art to open at UQ Art MuseumUQ News

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'Little J & Big Cuz' and Hazem Shammas win big at the 2018 Logie Awards for SBS programs - SBS


SBS

'Little J & Big Cuz' and Hazem Shammas win big at the 2018 Logie Awards for SBS programs
SBS
The series is the first ever animated TV series to focus on indigenous Australian culture. The show features the voices of some of the country's most prominent Indigenous talent, Miranda Tapsell, (Little J) Deborah Mailman (Big Cuz), Aaron Fa'Aoso (Old ...

Google News

Banking royal commission hears of Indigenous financial 'exclusion', as farm hearings wrap up - ABC News (blog)


ABC News (blog)

Banking royal commission hears of Indigenous financial 'exclusion', as farm hearings wrap up
ABC News (blog)
The commission is then scheduled to hear from Financial Counselling Australia and ASIC to commence the topic of financial services provision to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, with a particular focus on exploitative financial products ...
NAIDOC Week Celebration - Sunday 8 Julymnnews.today

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Australian students who dressed as KKK forced to study Indigenous subject - The Guardian


The Guardian

Australian students who dressed as KKK forced to study Indigenous subject
The Guardian
Charles Sturt University announced on Monday that five students had received punishments ranging from exclusion and suspension to a requirement to complete the university's Indigenous Australian Cultures, Histories and Contemporary Realities subject.

Aussie business consultants marketplace brings on first CMO - CMO


CMO

Aussie business consultants marketplace brings on first CMO
CMO
The site lists strategic consulting, HR, digital marketing, accounting and finance and deal advisory as example of the types of skills you can access via the site. The online forum was founded in Australia by ex-Bain & Company consultants in 2013 and ...

Letters: Responsible lending laws, income tax and hot desking - The Australian Financial Review


The Australian Financial Review

Letters: Responsible lending laws, income tax and hot desking
The Australian Financial Review
As any reader of Australian history will tell you, the fortunes of post-invasion Aboriginal Australia have been largely determined by dispossession, genocide and cultural destruction. Successive state, territory and federal governments and their ...

Announcing Australia's newest Aboriginal Festival – Giiyong at Eden - The RiotACT


The RiotACT

Announcing Australia's newest Aboriginal Festival – Giiyong at Eden
The RiotACT
No Fixed Address came together in 1979, influenced by punk music and hard-rock outfits like 'Deep Purple' and 'Kiss', this seminal band from Adelaide has gone on to earn a place in Australia's musical history as the first Aboriginal band to break into ...

These Indigenous prints provide a dazzling and enriching experience - The Canberra Times


The Canberra Times

These Indigenous prints provide a dazzling and enriching experience
The Canberra Times
Indigenous prints made and editioned by non-Indigenous master printers have always been considered as contested ground in the Australian art market. They should not be. Pablo Picasso and David Hockney in Europe, and Brett Whiteley and Lloyd Rees in ...

Morning mail: 'Mammoth cost' of tobacco plain packaging fight - The Guardian


The Guardian

Morning mail: 'Mammoth cost' of tobacco plain packaging fight
The Guardian
The cost to taxpayers of the Australian government's six-year legal battle with the tobacco giant Philip Morris over plain packaging laws can finally be revealed, despite the government's efforts to keep the cost secret. The commonwealth government ...

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Morning mail: 'Mammoth cost' of tobacco plain packaging fight - The Guardian


The Guardian

Morning mail: 'Mammoth cost' of tobacco plain packaging fight
The Guardian
The cost to taxpayers of the Australian government's six-year legal battle with the tobacco giant Philip Morris over plain packaging laws can finally be revealed, despite the government's efforts to keep the cost secret. The commonwealth government ...

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WA minister says Scullion 'unsuitable' to resolve remote Indigenous housing dispute - The Guardian


The Guardian

WA minister says Scullion 'unsuitable' to resolve remote Indigenous housing dispute
The Guardian
Nigel Scullion is “unsuitable” to resolve a dispute over funding for housing in remote Indigenous communities, according to Western Australian Aboriginal affairs minister Ben Wyatt. WA has been at odds with the federal government since December over ...

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