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Top, bottom of Australia make best places to visit list - Gippsland Times


Top, bottom of Australia make best places to visit list
Gippsland Times
As well as giving special mention to the 2017 Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair, The New York Times made note of all of the scenic tours available to visitors: "Exclusive access tours to Aboriginal Homelands of Kakadu National Park and Arnhem Land, expands ...

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The Top End and Tasmania make The New York Times' top '52 Places to Go in 2018' - Traveller


Traveller

The Top End and Tasmania make The New York Times' top '52 Places to Go in 2018'
Traveller
Tasmania is honoured on the list for its oysters, sparkling wines and 'booming culinary scene'. Photo: Andrew Balcombe / Alamy Stock Photo. The Top End's small cities, including Darwin, Palmerston, and Katherine, are also given a notable mention. Where ...

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Cops' Cyclone Joyce plea: don't get drunk - The Australian


The West Australian

Cops' Cyclone Joyce plea: don't get drunk
The Australian
is about to cross the West Australian coast as a Category 1. Joyce neared land sooner than the Bureau of Meteorology expected last night and was just south of the Aboriginal community of Bidyadanga — population 100 — and north of Wallal Downs ...
Tropical Cyclone Joyce: parts of WA on red alert over 'threat to lives and homes'The Guardian
North West on red alert for Cyclone JoyceThe West Australian
Cyclone Joyce puts Broome residents on alertNEWS.com.au

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Australian Fires Are Being Set by Legendary Pyromaniacal Raptors - Big Think (blog)


Big Think (blog)

Australian Fires Are Being Set by Legendary Pyromaniacal Raptors
Big Think (blog)
The aboriginal people of northern Australia have spoken of them for at least a century: “Firehawks” who carry fire through the sky, dropping it to the ground to spark flames that drive prey out of hiding. These creatures are even characters in certain ...

Letters to the Editor - The Advocate


The Advocate

Letters to the Editor
The Advocate
Anzac Day works as a military commemoration without jingoism at least partly because the date is not the anniversary of some great Australian military victory, but a costly failure. The ambiguity drives a reflection, and encourages a commitment to ...

Tracker review: Alexis Wright's collective memoir of Bruce Tilmouth's life - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

Tracker review: Alexis Wright's collective memoir of Bruce Tilmouth's life
The Sydney Morning Herald
A major, fascinating thread concerns land rights and Tracker's passion for economics, his "grand vision of turning land rights into positive economic and social change, so that Aboriginal people could occupy higher levels of the economy". He equipped ...

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Australian raptors start fires to flush out prey - Cosmos


Cosmos

Australian raptors start fires to flush out prey
Cosmos
Australian Aboriginal lore is replete with references to birds carrying fire, and some traditional ceremonies even depict the behaviour. Now ornithologists have collected accounts from witnesses across the savannas of Australia's far north, known as ...
Firehawks: In Australia, birds of prey are intentionally setting the forests on fireZME Science

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History repeats in bid to fix Sydney trains - Brisbane Times


Brisbane Times

History repeats in bid to fix Sydney trains
Brisbane Times
To change the date could be more divisive and would disenfranchise Indigenous, non-Indigenous and prospective Australians. Australia Day committees have been active in most local government areas and major cities for over 30 years, supported by all ...

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Changing Australia Day won't change history - Daily Telegraph


Daily Telegraph

Changing Australia Day won't change history
Daily Telegraph
Most of the self-identifying indigenous members of our community who claim to feel hurt by Australia Day being held on January 26 would also have white ancestors in their family trees and may not even have been born if the First Fleet hadn't come. In ...

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Changing Australia Day won't change history - Daily Telegraph


Daily Telegraph

Changing Australia Day won't change history
Daily Telegraph
Most of the self-identifying indigenous members of our community who claim to feel hurt by Australia Day being held on January 26 would also have white ancestors in their family trees and may not even have been born if the First Fleet hadn't come. In ...

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Changing Australia Day won't change history - The Advertiser


The Advertiser

Changing Australia Day won't change history
The Advertiser
Most of the self-identifying indigenous members of our community who claim to feel hurt by Australia Day being held on January 26 would also have white ancestors in their family trees and may not even have been born if the First Fleet hadn't come. In ...

Changing Australia Day won't change history - The Advertiser


The Advertiser

Changing Australia Day won't change history
The Advertiser
Most of the self-identifying indigenous members of our community who claim to feel hurt by Australia Day being held on January 26 would also have white ancestors in their family trees and may not even have been born if the First Fleet hadn't come. In ...

Meet Alice in Wonderland, an Indigenous AFL-playing tomboy - ABC Online


ABC Online

Meet Alice in Wonderland, an Indigenous AFL-playing tomboy
ABC Online
Traditionally a dancer, Yunupingu was nominated as best newcomer at the 2015 Sydney Theatre Awards for her lead role in the Australian Theatre For Young People's production of Sugarland. It was her big break in the acting world. "I've been dancing ...

Meet Alice in Wonderland, an Indigenous AFL-playing tomboy - ABC Online


ABC Online

Meet Alice in Wonderland, an Indigenous AFL-playing tomboy
ABC Online
Traditionally a dancer, Yunupingu was nominated as best newcomer at the 2015 Sydney Theatre Awards for her lead role in the Australian Theatre For Young People's production of Sugarland. It was her big break in the acting world. "I've been dancing ...

Coroner criticises authorities for not telling family Indigenous prisoner was dying - The Guardian


The Guardian

Coroner criticises authorities for not telling family Indigenous prisoner was dying
The Guardian
A coroner has criticised Northern Territory authorities for not telling the family of an Indigenous man in custody that he was critically ill until after he died, 12 days after being admitted to hospital. Kwementyaye Japaljarri*, 34, was serving a five ...

Dick Smith wants to move Australia Day, but praises 'best ad yet' - 3AW


3AW

Dick Smith wants to move Australia Day, but praises 'best ad yet'
3AW
Former Australian Of The Year Dick Smith has again called for the date of Australia Day to be moved to a more inclusive date. “We should call January 26 First Fleet Day – it's a very important date,” he said. “But I think if I was an Aboriginal person ...

Reporting on Indigenous trauma on the other side of the world - SBS


SBS

Reporting on Indigenous trauma on the other side of the world
SBS
The song is part of a traditional welcome to Sagkeeng First Nation reserve, a self-governing Indigenous community in Canada's prairie province of Manitoba, which I am visiting while on assignment for Dateline. A dozen or so First Nations people have ...

Reporting on Indigenous trauma on the other side of the world - SBS


SBS

Reporting on Indigenous trauma on the other side of the world
SBS
The song is part of a traditional welcome to Sagkeeng First Nation reserve, a self-governing Indigenous community in Canada's prairie province of Manitoba, which I am visiting while on assignment for Dateline. A dozen or so First Nations people have ...

'Never satisfied': The Aboriginal councillor campaigning to 'save' Australia Day - Yahoo7 News


Yahoo7 News

'Never satisfied': The Aboriginal councillor campaigning to 'save' Australia Day
Yahoo7 News
... shoppers and the elderly are all too paranoid to celebrate Australia Day openly. "In an environment where you have so much political correctness, where certain words, themes and values are banned in public institutions, I think the Big Brother ...
This 'save Australia Day' ad is the dumbest thing I've ever seenTechly

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'Never satisfied': The Aboriginal councillor campaigning to 'save' Australia Day - Yahoo7 News


Yahoo7 News

'Never satisfied': The Aboriginal councillor campaigning to 'save' Australia Day
Yahoo7 News
... shoppers and the elderly are all too paranoid to celebrate Australia Day openly. "In an environment where you have so much political correctness, where certain words, themes and values are banned in public institutions, I think the Big Brother ...
This 'save Australia Day' ad is the dumbest thing I've ever seenTechly
Mark Latham predicts dystopian future in new 'Save Australia Day' adStarts at 60

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