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SA Museum moves on remains of 3600 Aboriginal people held in its care - The Advertiser


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SA Museum moves on remains of 3600 Aboriginal people held in its care
The Advertiser
Ngarrindjeri man, Professor Daryle Rigney, of Flinders University, supported the return “subject to a negotiated return process with the Aboriginal nations or communities, to determine whether they are in a position to be able to receive their old ...

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SA Museum moves on remains of 3600 Aboriginal people held in its care - The Advertiser


The Advertiser

SA Museum moves on remains of 3600 Aboriginal people held in its care
The Advertiser
Ngarrindjeri man, Professor Daryle Rigney, of Flinders University, supported the return “subject to a negotiated return process with the Aboriginal nations or communities, to determine whether they are in a position to be able to receive their old ...

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Ancient Aboriginal sites left vulnerable, showing why cultural preservation is necessary in Australia - ABC Local


ABC Local

Ancient Aboriginal sites left vulnerable, showing why cultural preservation is necessary in Australia
ABC Local
In New South Wales, only three-and-half hours north-west of the most populated city in Australia, a large, flat rock sits perched on top of an inconspicuous hill in the middle of Yengo National Park. Indigenous people from across the country engraved ...

Ancient Aboriginal sites left vulnerable, showing why cultural preservation is necessary in Australia - ABC Local


ABC Local

Ancient Aboriginal sites left vulnerable, showing why cultural preservation is necessary in Australia
ABC Local
In New South Wales, only three-and-half hours north-west of the most populated city in Australia, a large, flat rock sits perched on top of an inconspicuous hill in the middle of Yengo National Park. Indigenous people from across the country engraved ...

A New, All-Australian Gin - Broadsheet


Broadsheet

A New, All-Australian Gin
Broadsheet
Lyrebird uses only native ingredients, save for two. Something Wild – a greens, game and meat store at the Adelaide Central Market that's majority-owned by Indigenous Australians – was a prime resource for acquiring experimental ingredients. The boys ...

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Julie Bishop slams 'hollow threats' on Indigenous housing - PerthNow


PerthNow

Julie Bishop slams 'hollow threats' on Indigenous housing
PerthNow
JULIE Bishop says the Turnbull government won't be intimidated by "hollow threats" after being accused of turning its back on indigenous Australians. West Australian Housing Minister Peter Tinley has blasted the Commonwealth for slashing funding for ...

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Indigenous culture has a part to play in protecting the next generation of children - ABC Online


ABC Online

Indigenous culture has a part to play in protecting the next generation of children
ABC Online
Since colonisation, Aboriginal children and girls have been vulnerable to rape and sexual abuse. According to UN Women, one in every three Indigenous women and girls is estimated to have been a victim of rape in her life. The Royal Commission into ...

Indigenous culture has a part to play in protecting the next generation of children - ABC Online


ABC Online

Indigenous culture has a part to play in protecting the next generation of children
ABC Online
Since colonisation, Aboriginal children and girls have been vulnerable to rape and sexual abuse. According to UN Women, one in every three Indigenous women and girls is estimated to have been a victim of rape in her life. The Royal Commission into ...

A New, All-Australian Gin - Broadsheet


Broadsheet

A New, All-Australian Gin
Broadsheet
Lyrebird uses only native ingredients, save for two. Something Wild – a greens, game and meat store at the Adelaide Central Market that's majority-owned by Indigenous Australians – was a prime resource for acquiring experimental ingredients. The boys ...

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'Tone deaf bogans' Triple M blasted for announcing new Hottest 100 for Australia day - SBS - The World Game


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'Tone deaf bogans' Triple M blasted for announcing new Hottest 100 for Australia day
SBS - The World Game
In the past Triple M has won praise for interviewing Indigenous musicians like Dan Sultan and changing its logo to the Aboriginal flag on it's website in support for changing the date of Australia Day. Triple M head of content Mike Fitzpatrick told the ...
Triple M Plan To Host Their Own Countdown On Australia Day 2018Kill Your Stereo

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'Tone deaf bogans' Triple M blasted for announcing new Hottest 100 for Australia day - SBS - The World Game


SBS - The World Game

'Tone deaf bogans' Triple M blasted for announcing new Hottest 100 for Australia day
SBS - The World Game
Triple M head of content Mike Fitzpatrick told the Herald Sun that the new countdown was only about supporting Australian music. "At Triple M, we are avid supporters of Aussie music and like we do throughout the year and every Australia Day, we will ...

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Year in Review: Stories and pictures from May 2017 - The West Australian


The West Australian

Year in Review: Stories and pictures from May 2017
The West Australian
One Aboriginal elder said the Reconciliation Bridge Walk would mark a significant step in the South West's efforts to strengthen ties between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. Mayor Gary Brennan, Wilma Jetta and husband Dennis Jetta lead the ...

Year in Review: Stories and pictures from May 2017 - The West Australian


The West Australian

Year in Review: Stories and pictures from May 2017
The West Australian
One Aboriginal elder said the Reconciliation Bridge Walk would mark a significant step in the South West's efforts to strengthen ties between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. Mayor Gary Brennan, Wilma Jetta and husband Dennis Jetta lead the ...

What you loved in Science and Technology 2017 - The Conversation AU


The Conversation AU

What you loved in Science and Technology 2017
The Conversation AU
The stories of indigenous Australians are increasingly told through science. In 2017 we published analysis showing the first Australians were living and using technology in northern Australia around 65,000 years prior to the current day. Fossilised ...

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Native foods: Chefs' healthy appetite for bush foods - The Weekly Times


The Weekly Times

Native foods: Chefs' healthy appetite for bush foods
The Weekly Times
Flowerdale Farm recently added native herbs to their range of Australian edible natives in a new commercial collaboration with South Australian indigenous community group Red Centre Enterprises and herb grower Holla-Fresh. Red Centre provides the ...

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“Intentional Fire-Spreading by “Firehawk” Raptors in Northern Australia,” Bonta et al. Journal of Ethnobiology, 37(4 ... - Crikey (blog)


Crikey (blog)

“Intentional Fire-Spreading by “Firehawk” Raptors in Northern Australia,” Bonta et al. Journal of Ethnobiology, 37(4 ...
Crikey (blog)
This behavior, often represented in sacred ceremonies, is widely known to local people in the Northern Territory, where we carried out ethno-ornithological research from 2011 to 2017; it was also reported to us from Western Australia and Queensland ...

Closing the Gap targets face overhaul - The Australian


Closing the Gap targets face overhaul
The Australian
The coalition is seeking feedback on a vastly different framework that could be broadened to include cultural, community and environmental prosperity goals. The new approach may consider whether aspirations like home ownership and overcoming trauma ...

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Closing the Gap targets face overhaul - The Australian


Closing the Gap targets face overhaul
The Australian
The coalition is seeking feedback on a vastly different framework that could be broadened to include cultural, community and environmental prosperity goals. The new approach may consider whether aspirations like home ownership and overcoming trauma ...

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A New, All-Australian Gin - Broadsheet


Broadsheet

A New, All-Australian Gin
Broadsheet
Lyrebird uses only native ingredients, save for two. Something Wild – a greens, game and meat store at the Adelaide Central Market that's majority-owned by Indigenous Australians – was a prime resource for acquiring experimental ingredients. The boys ...

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