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Keep our electoral indigenous names, says Warren Mundine - The Australian


The Australian

Keep our electoral indigenous names, says Warren Mundine
The Australian
He urged the commission to rethink a plan to rename the southern Victorian seat of Corangamite as Cox, saying Corangamite was an important indigenous name significant for Australia's indigenous and electoral history. Speaking to The Australian after ...

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Chad Wingard and Port Adelaide celebrate community links - The Australian


The Australian

Chad Wingard and Port Adelaide celebrate community links
The Australian
The Murray Bridge-born Wingard provided the star factor with his indigenous teammates at Port Adelaide yesterday ahead of the 11th running of the Aboriginal Power Cup in South Australia. The three-day carnival has drawn more than 400 indigenous kids ...

Chad Wingard and Port Adelaide celebrate community links - The Australian


Chad Wingard and Port Adelaide celebrate community links
The Australian
The Murray Bridge-born Wingard provided the star factor with his indigenous teammates at Port Adelaide yesterday ahead of the 11th running of the Aboriginal Power Cup in South Australia. The three-day carnival has drawn more than 400 indigenous kids ...

Governments can close gap by buying from Aboriginal businesses - The Australian


Governments can close gap by buying from Aboriginal businesses
The Australian
As the Prime Minister's recent Closing the Gap report revealed, although there has been progress, the target of halving the gap in employment between Aboriginal people and other Australians by this year is not on track. Indeed, we've slipped backwards.

Governments can close gap by buying from Aboriginal businesses - The Australian


Governments can close gap by buying from Aboriginal businesses
The Australian
As the Prime Minister's recent Closing the Gap report revealed, although there has been progress, the target of halving the gap in employment between Aboriginal people and other Australians by this year is not on track. Indeed, we've slipped backwards.

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Echoes of Uluru as nascent office hailed for voice to parliament - The Australian


The Australian

Echoes of Uluru as nascent office hailed for voice to parliament
The Australian
It intends to take advice from Aboriginal West Australians. Mr Wyatt — whose father Cedric was born at the Moore River Native Settlement in 1940 and removed from his mother — will tell the National Native Title conference in Broome today that ...

Echoes of Uluru as nascent office hailed for voice to parliament - The Australian


The Australian

Echoes of Uluru as nascent office hailed for voice to parliament
The Australian
Mr Wyatt — whose father Cedric was born at the Moore River Native Settlement in 1940 and removed from his mother — will tell the National Native Title conference in Broome today that Australia's founding fathers “designed our national Constitution ...

Treaty must acknowledge Aboriginal sovereignty, Greens MP says - The Age


The Age

Treaty must acknowledge Aboriginal sovereignty, Greens MP says
The Age
The government must acknowledge in legislation that Aboriginal people still own the land of Victoria before it signs a treaty with them, Greens MP Lidia Thorpe has said. The Greens are expected to vote in favour of pursuing Australia's first Aboriginal ...

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Victorian Parliament votes on law to negotiate Australia's first Aboriginal treaty - ABC News

Victorian Parliament votes on law to negotiate Australia's first Aboriginal treaty  ABC News

The lower house of Victoria's Parliament has voted in favour of negotiating Australia's first Aboriginal treaty — three decades since one was promised by former ...

Aboriginal art gallery for Alice Springs despite Katherine's bid - Katherine Times


Katherine Times

Aboriginal art gallery for Alice Springs despite Katherine's bid
Katherine Times
“It is geographically and spiritually the heart of Australia. It is not right for the National Aboriginal Art Gallery to be anywhere else in the country. We want to share Australia's Aboriginal history and culture through art, to the rest of the world ...

Aboriginal art gallery for Alice Springs despite Katherine's bid - Katherine Times


Katherine Times

Aboriginal art gallery for Alice Springs despite Katherine's bid
Katherine Times
“It is geographically and spiritually the heart of Australia. It is not right for the National Aboriginal Art Gallery to be anywhere else in the country. We want to share Australia's Aboriginal history and culture through art, to the rest of the world ...

Young business entrepreneur helps First Nations youth gain tech skills - Particle


Particle

Young business entrepreneur helps First Nations youth gain tech skills
Particle
After attending Startup, a 3-day event to connect startup entrepreneurs, Dean was inspired to run one for Indigenous businesses. After 5 months of organising, over 100 people attended Australia's First Indigenous Startup Weekend in Brisbane. But he ...

All roads lead to Katherine for Barunga and Paddy - Katherine Times


Katherine Times

All roads lead to Katherine for Barunga and Paddy
Katherine Times
With our special guests, and the land councils, Barunga will again play a key role in the future of the nation as a meeting place for Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australia to discuss Treaty. NT MYSTERY: An inquest starting in Katherine tomorrow hopes ...

'Mystery Road' Is Australia's Answer To 'True Detective' - Junkee


Junkee

'Mystery Road' Is Australia's Answer To 'True Detective'
Junkee
The series is set between films, in the Eastern Kimberly region of Western Australia. After a mysterious disappearance of a young Indigenous man on an outback cattle station, local police sergeant Emma James (played by Judy Davis) is joined by ...

Reconciliation - the next diversity frontier for our industry? - AdNews


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Reconciliation - the next diversity frontier for our industry?
AdNews
We all know Australia is highly multicultural, with over 49% of Australians either born overseas or have one or both parents who are born overseas (2017 ABS Census). However, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population in Australia accounts ...

Reconciliation - the next diversity frontier for our industry? - AdNews


AdNews

Reconciliation - the next diversity frontier for our industry?
AdNews
We all know Australia is highly multicultural, with over 49% of Australians either born overseas or have one or both parents who are born overseas (2017 ABS Census). However, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population in Australia accounts ...

Kakadu uranium mine closure planning ignores impact on Jabiru township - The Guardian


The Guardian

Kakadu uranium mine closure planning ignores impact on Jabiru township
The Guardian
The more than 500-page plan for closure, released on Tuesday, is based on Western Australian guidelines for mine closures as the Northern Territory government has none of its own. It comes after years of concern at the lack of planning by ... ERA said ...

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Aboriginal XI begin England tour in style - cricket.com.au


cricket.com.au

Aboriginal XI begin England tour in style
cricket.com.au
Both the men's and women's Aboriginal squads, led by Christian and Ashleigh Gardner respectively, are in the UK to mark 150 years since a men's Aboriginal squad toured England, becoming Australia's first sporting team to tour overseas. On Wednesday ...

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Aboriginal XI begin England tour in style - cricket.com.au


cricket.com.au

Aboriginal XI begin England tour in style
cricket.com.au
Both the men's and women's Aboriginal squads, led by Christian and Ashleigh Gardner respectively, are in the UK to mark 150 years since a men's Aboriginal squad toured England, becoming Australia's first sporting team to tour overseas. On Wednesday ...
150-years later Australian Aboriginal XI men reverse the results of 1868 team against MCCSport360
Aboriginal XI men reverse the results of 1868 against MCCWisden India (press release) (blog)

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Rookie Short ready to shine for Australia - SBS


SBS

Rookie Short ready to shine for Australia
SBS
Big-hitting opener D'Arcy Short fully expected to be on tour in England this month - but with the Australian indigenous side not the international one-day squad. The 27-year-old West Australia allrounder, who hails from Katherine in the Northern ...
Short set for long stay in ODI teamcricket.com.au
D'Arcy Short: I was close to giving up on cricketESPNcricinfo.com

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