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Book Review: Deep Time Dreaming: Uncovering Ancient Australia - The Adelaide Review


The Adelaide Review

Book Review: Deep Time Dreaming: Uncovering Ancient Australia
The Adelaide Review
Deep Time Dreaming: Uncovering Ancient Australia is an eye-opening read that delves into the archaeological discoveries that have proven the staggering depth of Australia's human history. One of the great disappointments of modern Australia is the lack ...

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Wreaths would 'heal a hurt country' - National Indigenous Times


National Indigenous Times

Wreaths would 'heal a hurt country'
National Indigenous Times
Aboriginal people who died in the so-called 'frontier wars' of colonisation should be formally recognised in Anzac Day proceedings, according to the organisers of an annual march to honour them. Activist Michael Anderson, the last surviving founder of ...

Wreaths would 'heal a hurt country' - National Indigenous Times


National Indigenous Times

Wreaths would 'heal a hurt country'
National Indigenous Times
Aboriginal people who died in the so-called 'frontier wars' of colonisation should be formally recognised in Anzac Day proceedings, according to the organisers of an annual march to honour them. Activist Michael Anderson, the last surviving founder of ...

Bold book reveals Indigenous war sacrifice - National Indigenous Times


National Indigenous Times

Bold book reveals Indigenous war sacrifice
National Indigenous Times
Irwin's story is one of hundreds recorded in Serving Our Country, the first detailed history of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander soldiers at war. The book is the result of five years of research by top academics including Professor Mick Dodson ...
Naomi Woods selected for historic Indigenous cricket tour of UKSouth Coast Register

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Bold book reveals Indigenous war sacrifice - National Indigenous Times


National Indigenous Times

Bold book reveals Indigenous war sacrifice
National Indigenous Times
Irwin's story is one of hundreds recorded in Serving Our Country, the first detailed history of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander soldiers at war. The book is the result of five years of research by top academics including Professor Mick Dodson ...
Naomi Woods selected for historic Indigenous cricket tour of UKSouth Coast Register

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Indigenous sector growth a 'game-changer' - National Indigenous Times


National Indigenous Times

Indigenous sector growth a 'game-changer'
National Indigenous Times
Indigenous businesses were contributing up to $6.6 billion to the Australian economy, a new report by professional service firm PwC's Indigenous Consulting said. The report said about 11,900 businesses across Australia were behind the movement ...

Professor Gillian Triggs in Canberra tonight to call for an Australian bill of rights - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

Professor Gillian Triggs in Canberra tonight to call for an Australian bill of rights
The Sydney Morning Herald
"Meanwhile, the plight of Indigenous Australians continues to reflect entrenched inequity in health, social and economic outcomes, while incarceration rates, especially for Indigenous youth, remain intolerably high. “Australia is the only common law ...

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Doco gives fresh voice to trailblazing choir - National Indigenous Times


National Indigenous Times

Doco gives fresh voice to trailblazing choir
National Indigenous Times
Australia's answer to the Buena Vista Social Club – the enigmatic ensemble of Cuban musicians whose international tour in the late '90s inspired an acclaimed documentary – is set to be released nationally on April 19. The Song Keepers, which premiered ...
Review: The Song Keepers fails to hit right noteThe Sydney Morning Herald

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Doco gives fresh voice to trailblazing choir - National Indigenous Times


National Indigenous Times

Doco gives fresh voice to trailblazing choir
National Indigenous Times
Australia's answer to the Buena Vista Social Club – the enigmatic ensemble of Cuban musicians whose international tour in the late '90s inspired an acclaimed documentary – is set to be released nationally on April 19. The Song Keepers, which premiered ...
Review: The Song Keepers fails to hit right noteThe Sydney Morning Herald

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Naomi Woods selected for historic Indigenous cricket tour of UK - South Coast Register


South Coast Register

Naomi Woods selected for historic Indigenous cricket tour of UK
South Coast Register
A NUMBER of the best male and female Indigenous cricketers in New South Wales, including West Cambewarra's Naomi Woods, have been selected for a historic tour of the United Kingdom in June to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the 1868 pioneers. This ...

Will it fly? Push for Aboriginal flag to fly on Anzac Day | poll - Camden Haven Courier


Camden Haven Courier

Will it fly? Push for Aboriginal flag to fly on Anzac Day | poll
Camden Haven Courier
Should the Aboriginal flag be flown alongside the Australian and New Zealand flags at Anzac Day services in Port Macquarie? Port Macquarie RSL Sub-branch president Greg Laird has ruled out the call but that has raised the ire of the chair of the Mid ...

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Politics in the Pub talks peace on Anzac Day - Echonetdaily


Echonetdaily

Politics in the Pub talks peace on Anzac Day
Echonetdaily
'Henry Reynolds is a pioneering historian, one of Australia's leading authorities on the history of Aboriginal people. Henry revealed history from an Aboriginal perspective when he published The Other Side of the Frontier in 1981. He has been a ...

Will it fly? Push for Aboriginal flag to fly on Anzac Day | poll - Port Macquarie News


Port Macquarie News

Will it fly? Push for Aboriginal flag to fly on Anzac Day | poll
Port Macquarie News
... appropriate that in recognition of reconciliation and moving forward together, that the Aboriginal flag be flown as part of the Anzac Day commemorative activities in Port Macquarie." Mr Donovan said the Aboriginal and the Torres Strait Islander ...

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Alexis Wright's Stella-winning Tracker nurtured at UWS - The Australian


The Australian

Alexis Wright's Stella-winning Tracker nurtured at UWS
The Australian
Ms Wright was a distinguished fellow at Western Sydney University when she wrote the quasi-biography about the legendary Aboriginal visionary, thinker and activist Leigh Bruce “Tracker” Tilmouth. She was based at the university's Writing and Society ...

Alexis Wright's Stella-winning Tracker nurtured at UWS - The Australian


The Australian

Alexis Wright's Stella-winning Tracker nurtured at UWS
The Australian
Ms Wright was a distinguished fellow at Western Sydney University when she wrote the quasi-biography about the legendary Aboriginal visionary, thinker and activist Leigh Bruce “Tracker” Tilmouth. She was based at the university's Writing and Society ...

Australian property names: All manor of strange names - The Weekly Times


The Weekly Times

Australian property names: All manor of strange names
The Weekly Times
Interestingly — and ironically, given the bitter animosity between the settlers and the Aboriginal owners they displaced — the settlers often adopted the place names the local indigenous people used. Quite often these revolved around the Aboriginal ...

Anzac Day play to tell World War 1 story of Aboriginal digger Roland Carter and German ethnologist Leonhard Adam - NEWS.com.au


NEWS.com.au

Anzac Day play to tell World War 1 story of Aboriginal digger Roland Carter and German ethnologist Leonhard Adam
NEWS.com.au
THE story of the first Ngarrindjeri man to join the Australian Imperial Forces during World War I and his friendship with a German ethnologist will be told in a play reading on Anzac Day. Louise Nunn. The AdvertiserApril 17, 201810:15pm. Aunty Lorraine ...

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Anzac Day play to tell World War 1 story of Aboriginal digger Roland Carter and German ethnologist Leonhard Adam - The Advertiser


The Advertiser

Anzac Day play to tell World War 1 story of Aboriginal digger Roland Carter and German ethnologist Leonhard Adam
The Advertiser
Leonhard Adam, German ethnologist and friend to Ngarrindjeri Digger Roland Carter. While captive, Mr Carter met Leonhard Adam, who was employed to research the cultures of Germany's ethnic prisoners. The men became friends but went their separate ways ...

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Lost in a flawed system: Australia's 'stolen' children - Aljazeera.com


Aljazeera.com

Lost in a flawed system: Australia's 'stolen' children
Aljazeera.com
The experience of having her four children, including her 15-month-old son, removed from her care by authorities over a seven-year period, is still painfully raw for Helen Eason, an indigenous Australian woman. "They take your young from you and you ...

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Lost in a flawed system: Australia's 'stolen' children - Aljazeera.com


Aljazeera.com

Lost in a flawed system: Australia's 'stolen' children
Aljazeera.com
The experience of having her four children, including her 15-month-old son, removed from her care by authorities over a seven-year period, is still painfully raw for Helen Eason, an indigenous Australian woman. "They take your young from you and you ...

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