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Miss Fisher's new case is close to home - National Indigenous Times


National Indigenous Times

Miss Fisher's new case is close to home
National Indigenous Times
Actress Essie Davis, who plays Phryne Fisher in the ABC television series Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries, is lending her voice to a campaign to protect a remote Tasmania wilderness that has the largest number of ancient Aboriginal hut depressions in ...

Miss Fisher's new case is close to home - National Indigenous Times


National Indigenous Times

Miss Fisher's new case is close to home
National Indigenous Times
Actress Essie Davis, who plays Phryne Fisher in the ABC television series Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries, is lending her voice to a campaign to protect a remote Tasmania wilderness that has the largest number of ancient Aboriginal hut depressions in ...

Emily's dreaming is now in plane sight - National Indigenous Times


National Indigenous Times

Emily's dreaming is now in plane sight
National Indigenous Times
Qantas has unveiled a special salute to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians on its latest Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner. The plane features the work of the late Northern Territory artist and senior Anmatyerre woman, Emily Kame Kngwarreye. It is ...

Emily's dreaming is now in plane sight - National Indigenous Times


National Indigenous Times

Emily's dreaming is now in plane sight
National Indigenous Times
Qantas has unveiled a special salute to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians on its latest Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner. The plane features the work of the late Northern Territory artist and senior Anmatyerre woman, Emily Kame Kngwarreye. It is ...

Closing the Gap still a distant dream - National Indigenous Times


National Indigenous Times

Closing the Gap still a distant dream
National Indigenous Times
After a decade of government initiatives, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are still struggling to find work, dying younger and their children are still falling behind when it comes to attending school. The annual Closing the Gap report ...

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Closing the Gap still a distant dream - National Indigenous Times


National Indigenous Times

Closing the Gap still a distant dream
National Indigenous Times
After a decade of government initiatives, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are still struggling to find work, dying younger and their children are still falling behind when it comes to attending school. The annual Closing the Gap report ...
Indigenous voice crucialShepparton News

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Christians call to share land profits with Aboriginal people - Eternity News


Eternity News

Christians call to share land profits with Aboriginal people
Eternity News
Accordingly, we simply took the land as if it were ours to take,” a committee member wrote. “The church benefited directly from this injustice in receiving from the colonial government what was essentially stolen land. Money derived from those lands ...

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Christians call to share land profits with Aboriginal people - Eternity News


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Christians call to share land profits with Aboriginal people
Eternity News
Accordingly, we simply took the land as if it were ours to take,” a committee member wrote. “The church benefited directly from this injustice in receiving from the colonial government what was essentially stolen land. Money derived from those lands ...

Narungga deal paves way for treaty - National Indigenous Times


National Indigenous Times

Narungga deal paves way for treaty
National Indigenous Times
The Narungga Nation has signed an agreement with the South Australian Government that is being hailed as a significant milestone towards Treaty. The official signing of the Buthera Agreement last week lays the foundations for Treaty and includes ...

Narungga deal paves way for treaty - National Indigenous Times


National Indigenous Times

Narungga deal paves way for treaty
National Indigenous Times
The Narungga Nation has signed an agreement with the South Australian Government that is being hailed as a significant milestone towards Treaty. The official signing of the Buthera Agreement last week lays the foundations for Treaty and includes ...

Repeated warnings ignored, family of raped toddler say - The Australian


The Australian

Repeated warnings ignored, family of raped toddler say
The Australian
“By putting it in the paper, hopefully the whole of Australia can see what's happening in our little town.” Graeme Smith, CEO of Manungurra Aboriginal Corporation, said he and his wife had lived near the girl and her parents for several months soon ...
Alleged horror sex attack on two-year-old Northern Territory girlNEWS.com.au

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Repeated warnings ignored, family of raped toddler say - The Australian


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Repeated warnings ignored, family of raped toddler say
The Australian
“By putting it in the paper, hopefully the whole of Australia can see what's happening in our little town.” Graeme Smith, CEO of Manungurra Aboriginal Corporation, said he and his wife had lived near the girl and her parents for several months soon ...
Toddler hospitalised after alleged sexual assault in Tennant CreekABC Online
Alleged horror sex attack on two-year-old Northern Territory girlNEWS.com.au

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Indigenous voice crucial - Shepparton News


Shepparton News

Indigenous voice crucial
Shepparton News
Mr Briggs said he believed mainstream Australian society did not push for necessary strategies around the repositioning and value of indigenous people, highlighted through its attitude towards constitutional change, Australian nationhood and the lack ...
Closing the Gap still a distant dreamNational Indigenous Times

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Morning mail: Turnbull accused over recognition - The Guardian


The Guardian

Morning mail: Turnbull accused over recognition
The Guardian
The Labor senator and Yawuru man Pat Dodson has accused Malcolm Turnbull of throwing out a bipartisan approach to Indigenous constitutional recognition by refusing to consider an Indigenous voice to parliament. Dodson was speaking in response to a poll ...

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Pat Dodson accuses Turnbull of ditching bipartisan constitutional recognition - The Guardian


The Guardian

Pat Dodson accuses Turnbull of ditching bipartisan constitutional recognition
The Guardian
Pat Dodson has accused the prime minister, Malcolm Turnbull, of deliberately throwing out a bipartisan approach to Indigenous constitutional recognition, after a new poll that found 57% of voters — including 38% who typically vote for the Coalition ...
Dodson lashes Turnbull's 'dog whistle politics'The Australian

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Pat Dodson accuses Turnbull of ditching bipartisan constitutional recognition - The Guardian


The Guardian

Pat Dodson accuses Turnbull of ditching bipartisan constitutional recognition
The Guardian
Pat Dodson has accused the prime minister, Malcolm Turnbull, of deliberately throwing out a bipartisan approach to Indigenous constitutional recognition, after a new poll that found 57% of voters — including 38% who typically vote for the Coalition ...
Dodson lashes Turnbull's 'dog whistle politics'The Australian

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NT Olympic legend's daughter in doping shock - NT News


NT News

NT Olympic legend's daughter in doping shock
NT News
Nova Peris was the first indigenous Australian athlete to win an Olympic gold medal as part of the Hockeyroos at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. She then switched sports and won gold in the 200m and 4x100m relay at the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala ...
Jessica Peris, daughter of Olympic gold medallist Nova Peris, tests positive for banned substanceNEWS.com.au
Jessica Peris rejects positive drug test as 'flawed'The Australian
Commonwealth Games 2018: Jessica Peris, daughter of Olympic gold medallist Nova, tests positive for banned ...The Sydney Morning Herald
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Gold Coast Games welcome to be a didgeridoozy - The Australian


The Australian

Gold Coast Games welcome to be a didgeridoozy
The Australian
The campaign to feature a didgeridoo orchestra at the opening ceremony was made public in 2014 and the groundswell of support from indigenous communities around the nation has been successful. “It's the world's oldest woodwind instrument and it says ...

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Dodson lashes Turnbull's 'dog whistle politics' - The Australian


The Australian

Dodson lashes Turnbull's 'dog whistle politics'
The Australian
“Which is not true, and the colonisation and settlement of Australia tells us that it's not true because it was taken by force, and there's been no agreement as to how the rights and interests of the First Nations peoples are to be accommodated.” The ...

Dodson lashes Turnbull's 'dog whistle politics' - The Australian


The Australian

Dodson lashes Turnbull's 'dog whistle politics'
The Australian
“Which is not true, and the colonisation and settlement of Australia tells us that it's not true because it was taken by force, and there's been no agreement as to how the rights and interests of the First Nations peoples are to be accommodated.” The ...

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