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Inside Gurrumul's Bold, Final Album - Rolling Stone Australia


Rolling Stone Australia

Inside Gurrumul's Bold, Final Album
Rolling Stone Australia
After 20 years of trying to translate the coded complexity of Aboriginal Australia for the ears of the world, Hohnen's master stoke for Djarrimirri was a meeting of traditional Yolngu songs and minimalist classical arrangement in the style of Philip ...

Hidden Perth: The story behind Australia's first free colony - Gippsland Times


Gippsland Times

Hidden Perth: The story behind Australia's first free colony
Gippsland Times
There's no plaque outside 57 Murray Street in Perth's CBD, nothing to record the significant role it played in Australian history. Yet had you visited this same building anytime between 1915 and 1940, you'd have witnessed a steady stream of Indigenous ...

'Mob has always been there for me': Indigenous drag performers to lead Midsumma pride march - The Guardian


The Guardian

'Mob has always been there for me': Indigenous drag performers to lead Midsumma pride march
The Guardian
On 26 January, while the country celebrates, mourns or ignores Australia Day, Zac Collins-Widders will march through Melbourne in defence of his Aboriginality. Two days later, he will lead a second march at Midsumma festival in celebration of his ...

'Mob has always been there for me': Indigenous drag performers to lead Midsumma pride march - The Guardian


The Guardian

'Mob has always been there for me': Indigenous drag performers to lead Midsumma pride march
The Guardian
On 26 January, while the country celebrates, mourns or ignores Australia Day, Zac Collins-Widders will march through Melbourne in defence of his Aboriginality. Two days later, he will lead a second march at Midsumma festival in celebration of his ...

A reason to change the date of Australia Day - Herald Sun


Herald Sun

A reason to change the date of Australia Day
Herald Sun
Isabel Lander and Zena Ross celebrate Australia Day Celebrations at Wagstaffe in NSW last year. (Pic: Mark Scott). Do they genuinely feel that the day Arthur Philip landed with his ships of convicts at Sydney Cove is the only proper option? I wonder ...

A reason to change the date of Australia Day - Herald Sun


Herald Sun

A reason to change the date of Australia Day
Herald Sun
Isabel Lander and Zena Ross celebrate Australia Day Celebrations at Wagstaffe in NSW last year. (Pic: Mark Scott). Do they genuinely feel that the day Arthur Philip landed with his ships of convicts at Sydney Cove is the only proper option? I wonder ...

Turnbull urges Shorten to defend Australia Day - The Australian


The Australian

Turnbull urges Shorten to defend Australia Day
The Australian
“The overwhelming majority of Australians, the vast majority, believe that Australia Day should be celebrated on the day it always has been celebrated, the 26th of January.” Linda Burney proposes replacing Queen's birthday with indigenous celebration ...
Linda Burney calls for Indigenous holiday as she criticises 'divisive' change the date movementSBS
Linda Burney warns Greens push to change Australia Day 'more divisive than helpful'The Guardian
Flags should be flown at half-mast on Australia Day, Indigenous MP says9news.com.au
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OPINION: Political divisiveness happens every time Indigenous people are the topic of national debate - SBS (blog)


SBS (blog)

OPINION: Political divisiveness happens every time Indigenous people are the topic of national debate
SBS (blog)
He also talked of the disadvantage in Aboriginal communities and ongoing injustices of Aboriginal people. We also had this discussion promptly shut down by visibly uncomfortable interviewees, rather than giving the weight it deserved. Probably the ...

Pilbara community shows way with pilot projects - The West Australian


The West Australian

Pilbara community shows way with pilot projects
The West Australian
Mingullatharndo Aboriginal community was last month awarded $545,700 from the Federal Building Better Regions fund towards constructing its own solar power and battery storage facility and water filtration unit, which will provide 80 per cent of the ...

Pilbara community shows way with pilot projects - The West Australian


The West Australian

Pilbara community shows way with pilot projects
The West Australian
Indigenous consultant Peter Clements, who has a background in renewable energy projects, said the facilities were seen as a pilot because of their simple operating technology using remote sensing of data generated on site. “The project is within a ...

Your morning Briefing - The Australian


Your morning Briefing
The Australian
Labor frontbencher Linda Burney has proposed replacing the Queen's Birthday with a national holiday to celebrate Australia's indigenous heritage and says she finds it “difficult” to be involved in Australia Day celebrations, despite maintaining that ...

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Remote Aboriginal residents plead for more police as governments tussle over funding - ABC Online


ABC Online

Remote Aboriginal residents plead for more police as governments tussle over funding
ABC Online
Residents in remote Northern Territory Aboriginal communities say the lack of a regular police presence is putting lives at risk as they call for more permanent officers. There are three permanent officers stationed in Papunya, about 240 kilometres ...

Australia Day dividing Australians and excluding Indigenous people, says Professor Chris Sarra - ABC Online


ABC Online

Australia Day dividing Australians and excluding Indigenous people, says Professor Chris Sarra
ABC Online
"Regrettably I don't think Australia Day, and what it represents, is a day that most people in the Aboriginal community want to celebrate," says Professor Chris Sarra, one of Malcolm Turnbull's key Indigenous advisors. "I say that mindful that you get ...

Australia Day dividing Australians and excluding Indigenous people, says Professor Chris Sarra - ABC Online


ABC Online

Australia Day dividing Australians and excluding Indigenous people, says Professor Chris Sarra
ABC Online
"Regrettably I don't think Australia Day, and what it represents, is a day that most people in the Aboriginal community want to celebrate," says Professor Chris Sarra, one of Malcolm Turnbull's key Indigenous advisors. "I say that mindful that you get ...

$1.5m fund to create special indigenous tourism products in Cairns - The Cairns Post


The Cairns Post

$1.5m fund to create special indigenous tourism products in Cairns
The Cairns Post
A $1.5 million fund is being established to create special indigenous tourism experiences aimed at Chinese visitors in the tropical north. By midyear existing indigenous tourism businesses will be able to apply for funding to create new products ...

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Anthony Mundine slams champ Jeff Horn: 'White boy' all hype - Daily Telegraph


Daily Telegraph

Anthony Mundine slams champ Jeff Horn: 'White boy' all hype
Daily Telegraph
The fighter said he and fellow indigenous Australians continue to suffer from years of systematic discrimination, including what he believes is undeserved praise for world champion Horn's achievements in the ring. “He's only the flavour of the month ...
'He's only the flavour of the month because he is a white boy': Boxer Anthony Mundine slams rival Jeff Horn claiming ...Daily Mail

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Centrelink allowed companies accused of exploitation to deduct payments from welfare - The Guardian


The Guardian

Centrelink allowed companies accused of exploitation to deduct payments from welfare
The Guardian
One of the businesses, Amazing Rentals, continued to hold Centrepay approval for more than two years after the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (Asic) raised concerns it had failed to comply with responsible lending obligations. Most of ...

Symbolism uncomfortable for many Australians - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

Symbolism uncomfortable for many Australians
The Sydney Morning Herald
On January 21, 1788, when Arthur Phillip's advance party rowed in longboats through the Heads at the entrance to Sydney Harbour, he and his men were the first Europeans in all history to enter the waterway that Phillip described as the "finest harbour ...

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They were first, and they survived — we should listen - The Australian


They were first, and they survived — we should listen
The Australian
Recognition of difference is a harder concept for some Australians to accept, as the often virulent opposition to land rights and later native title shows. Perhaps the government response to Uluru reflects this seemingly visceral response to assertions ...

Women take indigenous treaty process to Supreme Court - The Australian


The Australian

Women take indigenous treaty process to Supreme Court
The Australian
A notice posted online by the Narungga National Aboriginal Corporation Regional Authority states: “We are holding a further community meeting on January 20, 2018 for a final decision. We should have a final agreement ready for you to vote on.” But the ...
Aboriginal women seek legal stop to SA "treaty" processInDaily

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