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Triple M fill Hottest 100 Australia Day radio void with 'Ozzest 100' - NEWS.com.au


NEWS.com.au

Triple M fill Hottest 100 Australia Day radio void with 'Ozzest 100'
NEWS.com.au
The blokey rock station are planning an “Ozzest 100” on January 26, featuring only Australian songs and not the “hipster” or computer-driven songs they think Triple J favour. An email to Triple M subscribers read “So, the taxpayer funded FM has decided ...

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Indigenous art to fly high in airport - The West Australian


The West Australian

Indigenous art to fly high in airport
The West Australian
"These nations that existed before, Aboriginal nations, were sovereign nations with their own laws and customs that were different - there was a protocol and a way of traversing between those lands," he explained. "They had no flags but they had shield ...

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Indigenous art to fly high in airport - The West Australian


The West Australian

Indigenous art to fly high in airport
The West Australian
"These nations that existed before, Aboriginal nations, were sovereign nations with their own laws and customs that were different - there was a protocol and a way of traversing between those lands," he explained. "They had no flags but they had shield ...
Contemporary artwork transforms Sydney Airport | St George ...St George and Sutherland Shire Leader

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Top Philanthropic Gifts of 2017 - Pro Bono Australia


Pro Bono Australia

Top Philanthropic Gifts of 2017
Pro Bono Australia
The history making donation in May 2017 saw Andrew and Nicola Forrest give $400 million from their personal wealth to tackle disadvantage in Australia and abroad. The mining magnate and philanthropist split the $400 million over six key areas: cancer ...

Triple M Misses Point Entirely, Announces 'Ozzest 100' For Australia Day - Pedestrian TV


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Triple M Misses Point Entirely, Announces 'Ozzest 100' For Australia Day
Pedestrian TV
Folks, the optics on this are not good. As I'm sure you're well aware, late last month Triple J announced that, as of next year, they would be moving the Hottest 100 from Australia Day, thanks to the increasing debate around the significance of the ...
Oh FFS, Triple M Is Holding Their Own Version Of The Hottest 100 On Australia DayJunkee
Triple M says it will host its own version of Hottest 100 on Australia DayThe Guardian

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Earbus one-stop shop for Pilbara kids - The West Australian


The West Australian

Earbus one-stop shop for Pilbara kids
The West Australian
Chief executive Paul Higginbotham realised there were ways to improve the health of Aboriginal children in Australia, having spent the earlier part of his career teaching children who were permanently deaf. He decided to shift his focus towards ear ...

Indigenous art to fly high in airport - The Australian


The West Australian

Indigenous art to fly high in airport
The Australian
An estimated 15 million passengers pass through the international terminal each year, with a large number of these travellers coming to Australia from overseas. Moore says he hopes his artwork will share the stories of ancient Aboriginal culture with ...
Contemporary artwork transforms Sydney AirportSt George and Sutherland Shire Leader

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Indigenous art to fly high in airport - The Australian


The West Australian

Indigenous art to fly high in airport
The Australian
An estimated 15 million passengers pass through the international terminal each year, with a large number of these travellers coming to Australia from overseas. Moore says he hopes his artwork will share the stories of ancient Aboriginal culture with ...
Contemporary artwork transforms Sydney AirportSt George and Sutherland Shire Leader

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Songlines: Tracking the Seven Sisters is a must-visit exhibition for all Australians - The Conversation AU


The Conversation AU

Songlines: Tracking the Seven Sisters is a must-visit exhibition for all Australians
The Conversation AU
Songlines: Tracking the Seven Sisters is a peerless exhibition of Aboriginal art, thrilling in its breadth and depth. Seven years in the planning, now showing at the National Museum of Australia, it sets a standard that must be emulated elsewhere if ...

Songlines: Tracking the Seven Sisters is a must-visit exhibition for all Australians - The Conversation AU


The Conversation AU

Songlines: Tracking the Seven Sisters is a must-visit exhibition for all Australians
The Conversation AU
Songlines: Tracking the Seven Sisters is a peerless exhibition of Aboriginal art, thrilling in its breadth and depth. Seven years in the planning, now showing at the National Museum of Australia, it sets a standard that must be emulated elsewhere if ...

Late Gurrumul Yunupingu's name to live on - NEWS.com.au


Late Gurrumul Yunupingu's name to live on
NEWS.com.au
The death of any Yolngu person is usually accompanied by strict traditional protocols which prohibit the use of the deceased's name. "The immediate family of Gurrumul have been clear throughout the grieving process that the contribution he made and ...

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Late Gurrumul Yunupingu's name to live on - NEWS.com.au


Late Gurrumul Yunupingu's name to live on
NEWS.com.au
The death of any Yolngu person is usually accompanied by strict traditional protocols which prohibit the use of the deceased's name. "The immediate family of Gurrumul have been clear throughout the grieving process that the contribution he made and ...

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Black Arm Band plays its final song - ArtsHub


ArtsHub

Black Arm Band plays its final song
ArtsHub
'After an 11-year history as Australia's leading contemporary Indigenous music theatre organisation, the Black Arm Band Aboriginal Corporation has made the difficult decision to close its doors later this month,' the email read. The statement continued ...

Black Arm Band plays its final song - ArtsHub


ArtsHub

Black Arm Band plays its final song
ArtsHub
'After an 11-year history as Australia's leading contemporary Indigenous music theatre organisation, the Black Arm Band Aboriginal Corporation has made the difficult decision to close its doors later this month,' the email read. The statement continued ...

First Peoples seek to be heard - Shepparton News


Shepparton News

First Peoples seek to be heard
Shepparton News
Jill Gallagher, the newly appointed Victorian Treaty Advancement Commissioner, said: ''The Aboriginal Representative Body will give a unified voice for our mob in treaty discussions for now and into the future. It is important that the community voice ...

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First Peoples seek to be heard - Shepparton News


Shepparton News

First Peoples seek to be heard
Shepparton News
The push for constitutional change and a treaty in Australia has also been backed in a recent United Nations report. The United Nations' special rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples, Victoria Tauli-Corpuz, recommended that the Australian ...

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Contemporary artwork transforms Sydney Airport - St George and Sutherland Shire Leader


St George and Sutherland Shire Leader

Contemporary artwork transforms Sydney Airport
St George and Sutherland Shire Leader
Sydney Airport Chief Executive Kerrie Mather said the airport was thrilled to support one of Australia's most singular artists and promote his work to the world. “Sydney Airport is proud to commission this vibrant artwork – a major installation of well ...

Indigenous Australian tourism boom offers travel through millennia – video - The Guardian


The Guardian

Indigenous Australian tourism boom offers travel through millennia – video
The Guardian
Indigenous tourism is booming in many parts of Australia as international tourists and locals seek a more authentic travel experience. Coffs Harbour, located a few hours north of Sydney, is home to Indigenous operators who use unique travel experiences ...

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Big Bash: Melbourne Stars bowler Scott Boland looking to contain Brisbane Heat big hitters Brendon McCullum and ... - Herald Sun


Herald Sun

Big Bash: Melbourne Stars bowler Scott Boland looking to contain Brisbane Heat big hitters Brendon McCullum and ...
Herald Sun
Boland, 28, needs only one hand to count the number of indigenous cricketers to represent Australia. Scott Boland hopes his bag of tricks will be enough to blunt Brisbane Heat's Bash Brothers Brendon McCullum and Chris Lynn. Picture: Getty Images. And ...

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Big Bash: Melbourne Stars bowler Scott Boland looking to contain Brisbane Heat big hitters Brendon McCullum and ... - Herald Sun


Herald Sun

Big Bash: Melbourne Stars bowler Scott Boland looking to contain Brisbane Heat big hitters Brendon McCullum and ...
Herald Sun
Boland, 28, needs only one hand to count the number of indigenous cricketers to represent Australia. Scott Boland hopes his bag of tricks will be enough to blunt Brisbane Heat's Bash Brothers Brendon McCullum and Chris Lynn. Picture: Getty Images. And ...

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