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Cabinet papers 1994-95: The Keating government begins to craft its legacy - The Conversation AU


The Conversation AU

Cabinet papers 1994-95: The Keating government begins to craft its legacy
The Conversation AU
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission's work as a national representative body was seen as integral to overcoming this challenge. The new National Native Title Tribunal brought sharp focus to these concerns. Keating urged that this body ...
Cabinet papers: PM made captain's call on DeaneThe Australian
Keating's struggle to implement Mabo decision revealed in 1994-95 cabinet papersThe Guardian

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Native title: How the West lost its land act - Brisbane Times


Brisbane Times

Native title: How the West lost its land act
Brisbane Times
Queensland – under the Labor government of Wayne Goss – proved friendly and Cabinet endorsed Paul Keating's offer to meet at least 50 per cent of the compensation, legal and administrative costs likely to arise in determining what land was open to ...

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Native title: How the West lost its land act - Brisbane Times


Brisbane Times

Native title: How the West lost its land act
Brisbane Times
Mediation was similarly offered in other areas where the Commonwealth was keen to avoid confrontation with Aboriginal groups. Cabinet welcomed the success of former Governor-General Sir Ninian Stephen who – engaged by the Commonwealth – had brokered an ...

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Setting scene for crackerjack new year - The Australian


The Australian

Setting scene for crackerjack new year
The Australian
Australian Hollywood star Hugh Jackman co-designed one particular gold effect to the music of indigenous musician Gurrumul Yunupingu. Brits Rowannah Smith and Stepheine Butler, with Swiss friends Rahel Amman and Alexandra Weber, waited two hours to get ...
New Year's Eve: Partygoers swarm capital citiesNEWS.com.au
Record fireworks to light up Sydney on NYESBS
Sydney prepares for record NYE fireworksThe West Australian
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Closing the Gap: Indigenous targets mostly unmet - The Australian


Closing the Gap: Indigenous targets mostly unmet
The Australian
Ten years after Kevin Rudd delivered the first prime minister's Closing the Gap report to parliament, only one of seven targets is on track to be met, four more are due to expire in June with no hope of being achieved and all levels of government, as ...

Closing the Gap: Indigenous targets mostly unmet - The Australian


Closing the Gap: Indigenous targets mostly unmet
The Australian
Ten years after Kevin Rudd delivered the first prime minister's Closing the Gap report to parliament, only one of seven targets is on track to be met, four more are due to expire in June with no hope of being achieved and all levels of government, as ...

Cabinet papers: Ministers baulked at Creative Nation pricetag - The Australian


Cabinet papers: Ministers baulked at Creative Nation pricetag
The Australian
Mr Keating launched his Creative Nation cultural policy in October 1994 with a $252 million package that positioned the arts, media and creative industries as part of Australia's economic future. Cabinet papers reveal that ministers baulked at the ...

Keating's struggle to implement Mabo decision revealed in 1994-95 cabinet papers - The Guardian


The Guardian

Keating's struggle to implement Mabo decision revealed in 1994-95 cabinet papers
The Guardian
“The central message is as understandable as it is unequivocal; without the achievement of true social justice for Indigenous Australians, it will not be possible to achieve lasting reconciliation.” The Keating government was also busy extending human ...

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Unearthed winner Baker Boy makes high-energy Woodford debut - Brisbane Times


Brisbane Times

Unearthed winner Baker Boy makes high-energy Woodford debut
Brisbane Times
Though he confesses he is not a political person, Baker does rap about his life in Melbourne and his regional home of Milingimbi and Maningrida and the importance of keeping native languages alive. “I wanna let Australia and the world know that there's ...

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Unearthed winner Baker Boy makes high-energy Woodford debut - Brisbane Times


Brisbane Times

Unearthed winner Baker Boy makes high-energy Woodford debut
Brisbane Times
Rapping in both English and his native Yolngu Matha tongue, Baker Boy, also known as Danzal Baker, launched a new track from his upcoming debut album Mr La Dee Da Di. “It's a song about la dee da di fellas with money, but how I've got my friends and ...

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Tauto Sansbury: Aboriginals have little to feel positive about - The Advertiser


The Advertiser

Tauto Sansbury: Aboriginals have little to feel positive about
The Advertiser
Like it or not, Aboriginal Australians are the most disadvantaged, ostracised, criticised and victimised group in society. We experience racism pretty much on a daily basis. I speak from experience. This is Aboriginal life. I want to share with you my ...

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Tauto Sansbury: Aboriginals have little to feel positive about - The Advertiser


The Advertiser

Tauto Sansbury: Aboriginals have little to feel positive about
The Advertiser
Like it or not, Aboriginal Australians are the most disadvantaged, ostracised, criticised and victimised group in society. We experience racism pretty much on a daily basis. I speak from experience. This is Aboriginal life. I want to share with you my ...

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Tauto Sansbury: Aboriginals have little to feel positive about - PerthNow


PerthNow

Tauto Sansbury: Aboriginals have little to feel positive about
PerthNow
FOR the best part of my 40 years' involvement with my community, with governments, with the political system, with service providers both Aboriginal and NGOs, there isn't much I can write about that has been positive for the long term. As we enter the ...

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Tauto Sansbury: Aboriginals have little to feel positive about - PerthNow


PerthNow

Tauto Sansbury: Aboriginals have little to feel positive about
PerthNow
FOR the best part of my 40 years' involvement with my community, with governments, with the political system, with service providers both Aboriginal and NGOs, there isn't much I can write about that has been positive for the long term. As we enter the ...

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Sporting achievements in the South Burnett in 2017 - The South Burnett Times


The South Burnett Times

Sporting achievements in the South Burnett in 2017
The South Burnett Times
Former Australian Wallaby, Super Rugby five-eighth and Kingaroy Red Ant junior Berrick Barnes joins the Lennox Head Trojans in a coaching role for the rugby union season. Deidre Murray is selected in the under-18 Australian Indigenous Schoolgirls ...

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The Brutal Story of How Europe Conquered the Pacific - National Geographic


National Geographic

The Brutal Story of How Europe Conquered the Pacific
National Geographic
I also wanted to trace the impact on the indigenous people—what happened to the Tahitians and, in particular, the Aboriginal people of Australia, which is a much sadder and more somber story. All these communities—paradises, if you like—were ...

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When girls had to stop playing - PlayersVoice


PlayersVoice

When girls had to stop playing
PlayersVoice
In 2010, I was asked an interesting question by a documentary maker, 'Can we find an Aboriginal runner to challenge the African dominance in distance running?' I was hooked on the idea. Indigenous Australians are the original distance runners. Could we ...

When girls had to stop playing - PlayersVoice


PlayersVoice

When girls had to stop playing
PlayersVoice
In 2010, I was asked an interesting question by a documentary maker, 'Can we find an Aboriginal runner to challenge the African dominance in distance running?' I was hooked on the idea. Indigenous Australians are the original distance runners. Could we ...

Adani coal megamine: Palaszczuk Government dismisses complaints about NAIF veto impact - Courier Mail


Courier Mail

Adani coal megamine: Palaszczuk Government dismisses complaints about NAIF veto impact
Courier Mail
Adani Australia CEO Jeyakumar Janakaraj said the company was not prepared for the bad news about the NAIF loan veto. It followed claims by the company that the Premier's decision to veto the Federal Government loan had shaken the company and forced it ...

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Australian of the Year: Who has inspired us the most in 2017? - The Australian


The Australian

Australian of the Year: Who has inspired us the most in 2017?
The Australian
The Weekend Australian today opens nominations for its Australian of the Year for 2017, with the winner to be announced on Saturday, January 20. The award recognises the achievements of Australians in all walks of life, be it politics, sport, science ...

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