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Fears for the Future of Remote Housing Program - Pro Bono Australia


Pro Bono Australia

Fears for the Future of Remote Housing Program
Pro Bono Australia
“We also recognise the job isn't restricted to remote Australia and could also be extended to support housing for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in urban Australia where 75 per cent of our first peoples live.” The Queensland housing ...
Funding black hole puts question mark over WA's remote communitiesBrisbane Times

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Calls to Overhaul NDIS to Better Accommodate Indigenous Australians - Pro Bono Australia


Pro Bono Australia

Calls to Overhaul NDIS to Better Accommodate Indigenous Australians
Pro Bono Australia
A First Peoples advocacy group has called for an overhaul of the National Disability Insurance Scheme to better accommodate Indigenous people, after a study found ill-health and disability were driving psychological distress in older Indigenous ...
CANBERRA OBSERVED The left's appetite for change can't be satisfiedNews Weekly

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Calls to Overhaul NDIS to Better Accommodate Indigenous Australians - Pro Bono Australia


Pro Bono Australia

Calls to Overhaul NDIS to Better Accommodate Indigenous Australians
Pro Bono Australia
A First Peoples advocacy group has called for an overhaul of the National Disability Insurance Scheme to better accommodate Indigenous people, after a study found ill-health and disability were driving psychological distress in older Indigenous ...
CANBERRA OBSERVED The left's appetite for change can't be satisfiedNews Weekly

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Figure skater Harley Windsor becomes Australia's first Indigenous Winter Olympic athlete - ABC Online


ABC Online

Figure skater Harley Windsor becomes Australia's first Indigenous Winter Olympic athlete
ABC Online
From Rooty Hill in Western Sydney to Pyeongchang, South Korea, Harley Windsor has completed a history-making journey to the Winter Olympics. The 21-year-old figure skater will become Australia's first Indigenous athlete to compete at the Winter Games ...

Figure skater Harley Windsor becomes Australia's first Indigenous Winter Olympic athlete - ABC Online


ABC Online

Figure skater Harley Windsor becomes Australia's first Indigenous Winter Olympic athlete
ABC Online
From Rooty Hill in Western Sydney to Pyeongchang, South Korea, Harley Windsor has completed a history-making journey to the Winter Olympics. The 21-year-old figure skater will become Australia's first Indigenous athlete to compete at the Winter Games ...

Minister backtracks on Anzac Day for indigenous warriors - The Australian


The Australian

Minister backtracks on Anzac Day for indigenous warriors
The Australian
In the premier's department's online survey, 509 Victorians were presented with the statement: “The period between 1790 and 1930 where Aboriginal Australians defended their lands, kinships and customs from European invasion/settlement should be ...
Victoria says 'no' to changing Anzac Day to include Aboriginal ... - ABCABC Local

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Victoria says 'no' to changing Anzac Day to include Aboriginal people killed in 'frontier wars' - ABC Local


ABC Local

Victoria says 'no' to changing Anzac Day to include Aboriginal people killed in 'frontier wars'
ABC Local
The Victorian Government says there will be no changes to expand Anzac Day commemorations to include Aboriginal people who were killed by white settlers, despite conducting a survey on the issue. The Premier's department quizzed more than 500 people ...

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Victoria says 'no' to changing Anzac Day to include Aboriginal people killed in 'frontier wars' - ABC Local


ABC Local

Victoria says 'no' to changing Anzac Day to include Aboriginal people killed in 'frontier wars'
ABC Local
The Victorian Government says there will be no changes to expand Anzac Day commemorations to include Aboriginal people who were killed by white settlers, despite conducting a survey on the issue. The Premier's department quizzed more than 500 people ...

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Tasmanian election campaign ad revives lost Indigenous language - The Guardian


The Guardian

Tasmanian election campaign ad revives lost Indigenous language
The Guardian
If you have not heard spoken palawa kani, you are not alone. Few have. Among Tasmanians, at least, that is about to change. In an Australian first, a TV advertising campaign by activists has been produced in a revived Aboriginal tongue. Tasmanians will ...

Tasmanian election campaign ad revives lost Indigenous language - The Guardian


The Guardian

Tasmanian election campaign ad revives lost Indigenous language
The Guardian
If you have not heard spoken palawa kani, you are not alone. Few have. Among Tasmanians, at least, that is about to change. In an Australian first, a TV advertising campaign by activists has been produced in a revived Aboriginal tongue. Tasmanians will ...

NBL Hall of Famer Cal Bruton calls for more support of Australia's Indigenous children - ABC Online


ABC Online

NBL Hall of Famer Cal Bruton calls for more support of Australia's Indigenous children
ABC Online
It was in the remote Western Australian town of Halls Creek that Cal Bruton was left to deal with one of the most confronting situations he had ever experienced. A 12-year-old who was due to take part in a basketball clinic with the NBL legend took his ...

State government asks if Anzac Day should recognise Aborigines attacked by early settlers - Herald Sun


Herald Sun

State government asks if Anzac Day should recognise Aborigines attacked by early settlers
Herald Sun
“Some said they didn't want to feel guilty on a day where they liked to feel pride. Others said they disliked Indigenous Australians “getting more''.'' RSL state president Dr Rob Webster said that the frontier wars in Victoria were over well before the ...
Will Anzac Day be used to honour Aborigines killed by white settlers? Government survey asks if they should be ...Daily Mail

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State government asks if Anzac Day should recognise Aborigines attacked by early settlers - Herald Sun


Herald Sun

State government asks if Anzac Day should recognise Aborigines attacked by early settlers
Herald Sun
The survey detailed in the government report the Social Value of Commemorative Events says “(T) he period between 1790 and 1930 where Aboriginal Australians defended their lands, kinships and customs from European invasion/settlement should be ...

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Short joins group of Indigenous pioneers - cricket.com.au


cricket.com.au

Short joins group of Indigenous pioneers
cricket.com.au
For decades, pioneering fast bowler Thomas was the only Aboriginal, male or female, to have played for Australia, having played her one and only Test in 1958. But after Gillespie burst onto the scene in the men's game in the 1990s and forged an ...

Short joins group of Indigenous pioneers - cricket.com.au


cricket.com.au

Short joins group of Indigenous pioneers
cricket.com.au
But after Gillespie burst onto the scene in the men's game in the 1990s and forged an impressive decade-long career at the top level, the international debuts of Christian, Boland, Gardner and now Short have come in a relative rush since 2010. Cricket ...

Celebrated and beloved Age journalist Michael Gordon dies aged 62 - The Sydney Morning Herald


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Celebrated and beloved Age journalist Michael Gordon dies aged 62
The Sydney Morning Herald
He had stints at other newspapers during his career – at The Herald in the late 1980s as New York correspondent and The Australian as national political editor in the '90s. His peerless reporting turned an unflinching spotlight on the treatment of ...
Legendary journalist Michael Gordon dies following a heart attackNEWS.com.au
Michael Gordon, distinguished Age journalist, dies at 62The Guardian

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'Ashamed to be Australian': Tourist's outrage sparks Golliwog doll debate - ABC Online


ABC Online

'Ashamed to be Australian': Tourist's outrage sparks Golliwog doll debate
ABC Online
A shocked tourist, an Indigenous advocate and a colonial historian have condemned the sale of Golliwog dolls in Australia, dubbing them deeply offensive racist symbols that should be taken off shelves nationwide. Meanwhile an Australian soft toy ...

Foley under fire over flag furore - Daily Telegraph


Daily Telegraph

Foley under fire over flag furore
Daily Telegraph
STATE Treasurer Dominic Perrottet says all Australians should be united under one flag as he lashed Labor's promise to give the Aboriginal colours equal status on the Sydney Harbour Bridge as “virtue signalling”. Labor leader Luke Foley yesterday ...
Labor pledges to fly Aboriginal flag permanently on Sydney Harbour BridgeThe Australian
Push to fly Aboriginal flag on Sydney Harbour BridgeNEWS.com.au
Foley to give Aboriginal flag equal status if elected Premier9news.com.au
The New Daily -New Matilda -New Zealand Herald
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Foley under fire over flag furore - Daily Telegraph


Daily Telegraph

Foley under fire over flag furore
Daily Telegraph
STATE Treasurer Dominic Perrottet says all Australians should be united under one flag as he lashed Labor's promise to give the Aboriginal colours equal status on the Sydney Harbour Bridge as “virtue signalling”. Labor leader Luke Foley yesterday ...
Labor pledges to fly Aboriginal flag permanently on Sydney Harbour BridgeThe Australian
Push to fly Aboriginal flag on Sydney Harbour BridgeNEWS.com.au
Foley to give Aboriginal flag equal status if elected Premier - 9News9news.com.au
The New Daily -New Matilda -New Zealand Herald
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Is Australia truly a great country? - The Sunshine Coast Daily


The Sunshine Coast Daily

Is Australia truly a great country?
The Sunshine Coast Daily
January 26, 1788 was the day Captain Arthur Phillip claimed, i.e. took over (for the British), the eastern part of this big 'island' and called it New South Wales, i.e. not Australia. We actually became a federated nation on January 1, 1901 and only ...

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