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Forgotten legacy of Aboriginal stockwomen becomes subject of PhD research - ABC Online


ABC Online

Forgotten legacy of Aboriginal stockwomen becomes subject of PhD research
ABC Online
Pushing 60, Maudie Moore was still chasing scrub bulls on horseback — a testament to her reputation as one of the best 'stockmen' you could find around the 1950s in Western Australia. Ms Moore is just one of the women whose stories feature in a thesis ...

Indigenous rangers: expansion call as support from One Nation voters revealed - The Guardian


The Guardian

Indigenous rangers: expansion call as support from One Nation voters revealed
The Guardian
... solutions,” David told Guardian Australia. “I'm passionate about it because I live and breathe my country, the Torres Strait. “I've been involved in education in the Torres Strait for the last 22 years now. I see kids going from the early years ...

African youth violence the outcome of failed diversity policies - The Australian


The Australian

African youth violence the outcome of failed diversity policies
The Australian
Labor accuses the federal Liberal government of playing politics with African crime in Victoria. But Labor has played politics with ethnicity for decades. The result is a booming industry that trades in a culture of complaint and blame-shifting. The ...

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Global vision: One company's mission to make affordable glasses - SBS


SBS

Global vision: One company's mission to make affordable glasses
SBS
Melanie Gould, the Aboriginal health coordinator for Sydney North Primary Health Network, says access to such services is often a barrier. "They're not going to the doctor, the hospital, to get the checks and then it's not being identified," she said ...

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Global vision: One company's mission to make affordable glasses - SBS


SBS

Global vision: One company's mission to make affordable glasses
SBS
Melanie Gould, the Aboriginal health coordinator for Sydney North Primary Health Network, says access to such services is often a barrier. "They're not going to the doctor, the hospital, to get the checks and then it's not being identified," she said ...

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Simon Schrapel: Saving at-risk families must be a major priority at the election - PerthNow


PerthNow

Simon Schrapel: Saving at-risk families must be a major priority at the election
PerthNow
In the past decade the number of children and young people removed from families and placed in care has almost doubled — we now have more children in care than at any point in recent history. Data clearly demonstrates the rise in South Australia is ...

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Simon Schrapel: Saving at-risk families must be a major priority at the election - The Advertiser


The Advertiser

Simon Schrapel: Saving at-risk families must be a major priority at the election
The Advertiser
Aboriginal children now represent 34 per cent of all children in South Australia's care system. Of course the removal of children from families and placement into care is but one side of the story. For some children such action is both necessary and ...

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Indigenous entrepreneurs targeted with Investible startup accelerator program - The Australian Financial Review


The Australian Financial Review

Indigenous entrepreneurs targeted with Investible startup accelerator program
The Australian Financial Review
Entrepreneur and indigenous Australian Josie Alec has a message for policy makers and business groups - stop viewing indigenous business owners as "ticker boxes". Ms Alec, who was part of the stolen generation was taken from her family when she was ...

Aboriginal community involved in Australia Day celebrations in Castlemaine - Bendigo Advertiser


Bendigo Advertiser

Aboriginal community involved in Australia Day celebrations in Castlemaine
Bendigo Advertiser
RECOGNITION: Aunty Julie McHale and Uncle Rick Nelson at Castlemaine's 2016 Australia Day event. Picture: NONI HYETT. Amid growing debate about whether it is right to mark Australia Day on January 26, at least one central Victorian community is taking ...

Aboriginal community involved in Australia Day celebrations in Castlemaine - Bendigo Advertiser


Bendigo Advertiser

Aboriginal community involved in Australia Day celebrations in Castlemaine
Bendigo Advertiser
RECOGNITION: Aunty Julie McHale and Uncle Rick Nelson at Castlemaine's 2016 Australia Day event. Picture: NONI HYETT. Amid growing debate about whether it is right to mark Australia Day on January 26, at least one central Victorian community is taking ...

Global vision: One company's mission to make glasses affordable for all - SBS


SBS

Global vision: One company's mission to make glasses affordable for all
SBS
Melanie Gould, the Aboriginal health coordinator for Sydney North Primary Health Network, says access to such services is often a barrier. "They're not going to the doctor, the hospital, to get the checks and then it's not being identified," she said ...

Global vision: One company's mission to make glasses affordable for all - SBS


SBS

Global vision: One company's mission to make glasses affordable for all
SBS
Melanie Gould, the Aboriginal health coordinator for Sydney North Primary Health Network, says access to such services is often a barrier. "They're not going to the doctor, the hospital, to get the checks and then it's not being identified," she said ...

Bay of Fires and Wineglass Bay rated in top 20 beaches of Australia - Tasmania Examiner


Tasmania Examiner

Bay of Fires and Wineglass Bay rated in top 20 beaches of Australia
Tasmania Examiner
... sweeping) are easily accessible, relatively undeveloped, with several basic but beautiful campsites. This sublime coastal stretch fuses radiant white sands with clear aqua waters, dotted with many large orange lichen granite forms, giving it a ...

Founder of Yothu Yindi says African gangs poor behaviour is an insult to First Australians - Herald Sun


Herald Sun

Founder of Yothu Yindi says African gangs poor behaviour is an insult to First Australians
Herald Sun
ONE of Australia's most senior Aboriginal tribal leaders has delivered a sharp message to African gangs causing fear across Melbourne, telling them that their poor behaviour is an insult to the First Australians. Witiyana Marika, 56, from Yirrkala ...

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Founder of Yothu Yindi says African gangs poor behaviour is an insult to First Australians - Herald Sun


Herald Sun

Founder of Yothu Yindi says African gangs poor behaviour is an insult to First Australians
Herald Sun
ONE of Australia's most senior Aboriginal tribal leaders has delivered a sharp message to African gangs causing fear across Melbourne, telling them that their poor behaviour is an insult to the First Australians. Witiyana Marika, 56, from Yirrkala ...

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The inspirational Patty Mills letter that changed a 10-year old's world - Courier Mail


Courier Mail

The inspirational Patty Mills letter that changed a 10-year old's world
Courier Mail
“To hear that from somebody who had already been through what I've had to go through, that meant the world.” Mills has become an NBA stalwart for the Spurs. Mills was playing for the California-based St Mary's Gaels when he wrote the letter. He is now ...

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Founder of Yothu Yindi says African gangs poor behaviour is an insult to First Australians - PerthNow


PerthNow

Founder of Yothu Yindi says African gangs poor behaviour is an insult to First Australians
PerthNow
Mr Marika said if the youths would not listen to police, parents or community leaders in Melbourne, perhaps they would listen to indigenous Australia. Police on high alert at Flinders Street Station in Melbourne on New Year's Eve amid African gang ...

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Founder of Yothu Yindi says African gangs poor behaviour is an insult to First Australians - PerthNow


PerthNow

Founder of Yothu Yindi says African gangs poor behaviour is an insult to First Australians
PerthNow
Mr Marika said if the youths would not listen to police, parents or community leaders in Melbourne, perhaps they would listen to indigenous Australia. Police on high alert at Flinders Street Station in Melbourne on New Year's Eve amid African gang ...

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Indigenous dole scheme participants slapped with 350000 fines in two years - ABC Online


ABC Online

Indigenous dole scheme participants slapped with 350000 fines in two years
ABC Online
CDP participants received more fines during the three-month period than every other jobseeker in Australia combined. ACOSS said CDP is flawed and must be abandoned. "It's illogical and it's being applied incorrectly," Mr Reidy said. "Thousands of those ...

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Indigenous work-for-the-dole scheme having 'severe impact on people as human beings' - ABC Online


ABC Online

Indigenous work-for-the-dole scheme having 'severe impact on people as human beings'
ABC Online
CDP participants received more fines during the three-month period than every other jobseeker in Australia combined. ACOSS said CDP is flawed and must be abandoned. "It's illogical and it's being applied incorrectly," Mr Reidy said. "Thousands of those ...

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