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Abbott slams Qantas's 'corporate thought police' - The Australian


The Australian

Abbott slams Qantas's 'corporate thought police'
The Australian
“Many of our members employ indigenous Australians and we suggest having a more sensitive understanding of the history. They can use whatever words they want, but they have to realise that if they've got a workplace with indigenous people, it might be ...
Qantas staff told to avoid 'gender inappropriate' terms like 'wife' and 'husband'NEWS.com.au

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Three charts on: the changing status of Indigenous Australians - The Conversation AU


The Conversation AU

Three charts on: the changing status of Indigenous Australians
The Conversation AU
A new dataset has shed fresh light on the changing socioeconomic status of Indigenous Australians. It shows that what appears to be slow progress or steady outcomes for the whole population may be masking worsening results. This stems from how the ...

Three charts on: the changing status of Indigenous Australians - The Conversation AU


The Conversation AU

Three charts on: the changing status of Indigenous Australians
The Conversation AU
A new dataset has shed fresh light on the changing socioeconomic status of Indigenous Australians. It shows that what appears to be slow progress or steady outcomes for the whole population may be masking worsening results. This stems from how the ...

Vic Aboriginal lung cancer deaths high - The West Australian


The West Australian

Vic Aboriginal lung cancer deaths high
The West Australian
The Victorian Cancer Registry data prompted a call from Cancer Council Victoria to urge the state's indigenous population who smoke to get support and quit, to reduce cancer risk. "Lung cancer accounts for more than one-in-four cancer deaths in ...

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Vic Aboriginal lung cancer deaths high - The Australian


Vic Aboriginal lung cancer deaths high
The Australian
The Victorian Cancer Registry data prompted a call from Cancer Council Victoria to urge the state's indigenous population who smoke to get support and quit, to reduce cancer risk. "Lung cancer accounts for more than one-in-four cancer deaths in ...

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Does Broome host Australia's most remote Mardi Gras? - Radio Australia


Radio Australia

Does Broome host Australia's most remote Mardi Gras?
Radio Australia
Mr Waina is from Kalumburu — one of the most isolated Aboriginal communities in Australia. It has a population of about 500, no mobile reception, and for months of the year the only way in and out is by plane. "There is no mobile reception; there was ...

Dan Hunter on creating his Australian cuisine - The Weekly Review


The Weekly Review

Dan Hunter on creating his Australian cuisine
The Weekly Review
Dan Hunter's yam daisies are been misbehaving. The chef and owner of 44th-ranked World's Best Restaurant, Brae, in Birregurra, planted several hundred of the indigenous root vegetable – once widespread on the plains of south-eastern Australia – on his ...

Morning mail: lobbying forced backdown over land clearing - The Guardian


The Guardian

Morning mail: lobbying forced backdown over land clearing
The Guardian
“The commonwealth's National Heritage List has finally recognised a symbolic part of central Melbourne where the bones of many Indigenous elders lay buried,” writes Paul Daley. “For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians, the incorporation ...

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'Going the Distance' – Mark Short - Vision Christian Media


Vision Christian Media

'Going the Distance' – Mark Short
Vision Christian Media
The Bush Church Aid Society of Australia has a heart for people living in remote and regional Australia. We are committed to going the distance to reach Australia for Christ. What a privilege it is to share in God's mission to the world He loves! At ...

Pressure builds for a national keeping place for Indigenous remains - The Guardian (blog)


The Guardian (blog)

Pressure builds for a national keeping place for Indigenous remains
The Guardian (blog)
For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians the incorporation into the list of the Melbourne Domain Parkland and Memorial Precinct (including the Kings Domain Resting Place where the elders are buried) represents long overdue official ...

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Pressure builds for a national keeping place for Indigenous remains - The Guardian (blog)


The Guardian (blog)

Pressure builds for a national keeping place for Indigenous remains
The Guardian (blog)
For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians the incorporation into the list of the Melbourne Domain Parkland and Memorial Precinct (including the Kings Domain Resting Place where the elders are buried) represents long overdue official ...
Administration OfficerEducationHQ Australia

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Indigenous child removal puts burden of care on relatives - The Australian


Indigenous child removal puts burden of care on relatives
The Australian
The preference for family carers has left a generation of Aboriginal grandparents overwhelmed and without enough support, according to Ann Oakley, from the Aboriginal child reunification agency Kinship Connections. And retired Aboriginal magistrate Sue ...

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Indigenous child removal puts burden of care on relatives - The Australian


Indigenous child removal puts burden of care on relatives
The Australian
Children found to be living in unsafe homes in Western Australia are more likely than ever to be placed in the care of a close relative, an economical shift that satisfies the policy aim of keeping indigenous children connected to family but one that ...

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Bill Leak would have nailed these politically correct episodes - The Australian


The Australian

Bill Leak would have nailed these politically correct episodes
The Australian
Like admission rules for a harem, women are welcome, eunuchs maybe, but men need not apply. The Daily Telegraph reported in early August the Australian Army put the kybosh on male recruits. Of 50 jobs advertised, 35 were restricted to women. The ...

Tourism concerns if sacred mountain sites declared off limits - The Australian


The Australian

Tourism concerns if sacred mountain sites declared off limits
The Australian
South Australian Aboriginal Affairs Minister Kyam Maher did not respond to requests for comment. Opposition environment spokesman David Speirs said the Liberal Party “supports the right for people to access the (St Mary Peak) summit”. Access to the ...

Oztag World Cup: Greg Smith, Brad Degenaars, Steve vanGemert and Greg Gleeson picked for Australia - Port Macquarie News


Port Macquarie News

Oztag World Cup: Greg Smith, Brad Degenaars, Steve vanGemert and Greg Gleeson picked for Australia
Port Macquarie News
By the time the tournament starts on November 1, the Australian team will only have had three compulsory training sessions together. “It is a challenge because it's hard to get blokes from all over the country together at once, but most of the players ...

Essential documents from Aboriginal Australia: 7 – the 2008 Yuendumu Petition - Crikey (blog)


Crikey (blog)

Essential documents from Aboriginal Australia: 7 – the 2008 Yuendumu Petition
Crikey (blog)
Supporti-ki karlipa wangkami, tala manu nyiya kanti-kanti yungungurlu ngalpa yinyi nyampurla ngurungka. Nyampurla Yurntumu-rla panu karlipa madarni nyiya-ningki-jarra ngula karliparla yulkami. Madarni karlipa jana Mt Theo program, kurdu kurdu kurlangu ...

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Essential documents from Aboriginal Australia: 7 – the 2008 Yuendumu Petition - Crikey (blog)


Crikey (blog)

Essential documents from Aboriginal Australia: 7 – the 2008 Yuendumu Petition
Crikey (blog)
Supporti-ki karlipa wangkami, tala manu nyiya kanti-kanti yungungurlu ngalpa yinyi nyampurla ngurungka. Nyampurla Yurntumu-rla panu karlipa madarni nyiya-ningki-jarra ngula karliparla yulkami. Madarni karlipa jana Mt Theo program, kurdu kurdu kurlangu ...

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Cervical cancer may be eliminated from Australia - NT News


NT News

Cervical cancer may be eliminated from Australia
NT News
Cancer Council Victoria screening manager Kate Broun said it was incredible to foresee the end of a cancer but it would require higher vaccination rates in “underscreening groups” such as indigenous Australians, those from culturally diverse ...

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Prince Philip was not being racist with 'spears' remark, says indigenous Australian performer - Telegraph.co.uk


Telegraph.co.uk

Prince Philip was not being racist with 'spears' remark, says indigenous Australian performer
Telegraph.co.uk
An indigenous performer who met Prince Philip during a royal visit to Australia in 2002 has defended him against accusations of racism, saying he was taken out of context. The Duke of Edinburgh raised eyebrows during the trip to Cairns 16 years ago ...

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