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Proving the link between living on country and improved Indigenous health - ABC Online


ABC Online

Proving the link between living on country and improved Indigenous health
ABC Online
Understanding culture the gamechanger for Indigenous health. Remote Indigenous communities across Australia report some of the highest rates of chronic disease and preventable illnesses. But Dr Wenitong said it was a misconception that people in those ...

Royal Commission's message to Australia - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

Royal Commission's message to Australia
The Sydney Morning Herald
The final sitting of the royal commission into institutional responses to child sexual abuse was packed to overflowing Thursday when Justice Peter McClellan walked into the room and ended with a standing ovation. Scores of survivors of sexual abuse ...
Royal Commission: Support workers pay tribute to 'remarkable' abuse survivorsThe Age

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Community control in work for dole rejig - The Australian


Community control in work for dole rejig
The Australian
Indigenous Affairs Minister Nigel Scullion on Thursday launched a discussion paper for the review of the coalition's controversial Community Development Program. Following heavy criticism, the government in May promised to develop a new model in ...

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Indigenous recognition is overdue, Australia must act now - Noosa News


Noosa News

Indigenous recognition is overdue, Australia must act now
Noosa News
A GREAT many of us who do not have indigenous heritage feel a gnawing discomfort when discussing issues that pertain to Australia's first nation people. We worry what we say might be rude, or insensitive or - worse - culturally offensive. And those in ...

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Indigenous recognition is overdue, Australia must act now - Noosa News


Noosa News

Indigenous recognition is overdue, Australia must act now
Noosa News
A GREAT many of us who do not have indigenous heritage feel a gnawing discomfort when discussing issues that pertain to Australia's first nation people. We worry what we say might be rude, or insensitive or - worse - culturally offensive. And those in ...

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Indigenous recognition is overdue, Australia must act now - Rockhampton Morning Bulletin


Rockhampton Morning Bulletin

Indigenous recognition is overdue, Australia must act now
Rockhampton Morning Bulletin
A GREAT many of us who do not have indigenous heritage feel a gnawing discomfort when discussing issues that pertain to Australia's first nation people. We worry what we say might be rude, or insensitive or - worse - culturally offensive. And those in ...

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Indigenous recognition is overdue, Australia must act now - The Sunshine Coast Daily


The Sunshine Coast Daily

Indigenous recognition is overdue, Australia must act now
The Sunshine Coast Daily
A GREAT many of us who do not have indigenous heritage feel a gnawing discomfort when discussing issues that pertain to Australia's first nation people. We worry what we say might be rude, or insensitive or - worse - culturally offensive. And those in ...

Indigenous recognition is overdue, Australia must act now - The South Burnett Times


The South Burnett Times

Indigenous recognition is overdue, Australia must act now
The South Burnett Times
A GREAT many of us who do not have indigenous heritage feel a gnawing discomfort when discussing issues that pertain to Australia's first nation people. We worry what we say might be rude, or insensitive or - worse - culturally offensive. And those in ...

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Indigenous recognition is overdue, Australia must act now - Clarence Valley Daily Examiner


Clarence Valley Daily Examiner

Indigenous recognition is overdue, Australia must act now
Clarence Valley Daily Examiner
A GREAT many of us who do not have indigenous heritage feel a gnawing discomfort when discussing issues that pertain to Australia's first nation people. We worry what we say might be rude, or insensitive or - worse - culturally offensive. And those in ...

Indigenous recognition is overdue, Australia must act now - Northern Star


Northern Star

Indigenous recognition is overdue, Australia must act now
Northern Star
A GREAT many of us who do not have indigenous heritage feel a gnawing discomfort when discussing issues that pertain to Australia's first nation people. We worry what we say might be rude, or insensitive or - worse - culturally offensive. And those in ...

Racism likely at play in low Indigenous kidney transplants, AMA says - ABC Online


ABC Online

Racism likely at play in low Indigenous kidney transplants, AMA says
ABC Online
"It's certainly not fair, and we, myself and several colleagues, have called — and will continue to call — for fairness as part of our system of allocating the scarce resource of kidney donations," he said. Kidney specialist, Professor Steve Chadban ...

Racism likely at play in low Indigenous kidney transplants, AMA says - ABC Online


ABC Online

Racism likely at play in low Indigenous kidney transplants, AMA says
ABC Online
"It's certainly not fair, and we, myself and several colleagues, have called — and will continue to call — for fairness as part of our system of allocating the scarce resource of kidney donations," he said. Kidney specialist, Professor Steve Chadban ...

Indigenous recognition long overdue - Courier Mail


Courier Mail

Indigenous recognition long overdue
Courier Mail
Indigenous Australians are at a serious disadvantage in health, education and employment. Among other things, they have the highest incarcerations rates of any First Nation people on the planet. Their children are disproportionately taken from their ...

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Indigenous recognition long overdue - Courier Mail


Courier Mail

Indigenous recognition long overdue
Courier Mail
Indigenous Australians are at a serious disadvantage in health, education and employment. Among other things, they have the highest incarcerations rates of any First Nation people on the planet. Their children are disproportionately taken from their ...

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Ballet meets indigenous dance in Milngia, Milky Way — River of Stars - The Australian


The Australian

Ballet meets indigenous dance in Milngia, Milky Way — River of Stars
The Australian
He arrived in Perth in 2013 with his French ballerina wife Sandy Delasalle and son Matteo to take up the leadership of Australia's oldest ballet company. One of the first people he met in Perth was Northern Territory choreographer Gary Lang, born in ...

Ballet meets indigenous dance in Milngia, Milky Way — River of Stars - The Australian


The Australian

Ballet meets indigenous dance in Milngia, Milky Way — River of Stars
The Australian
He arrived in Perth in 2013 with his French ballerina wife Sandy Delasalle and son Matteo to take up the leadership of Australia's oldest ballet company. One of the first people he met in Perth was Northern Territory choreographer Gary Lang, born in ...

Art as activism: giving feminism a platform from which to challenge - The Australian


The Australian

Art as activism: giving feminism a platform from which to challenge
The Australian
Female assertion is always excellent, and the vulval oval has been celebrated in times and cultures as various as ancient Australian Aboriginal rock carvings and modern Italian feminist street marches. But the claim that “central core imagery” was ...

Nationals new deputy silent on weekend trip to Gold Coast - The Australian


The Australian

Nationals new deputy silent on weekend trip to Gold Coast
The Australian
She also listed additional expenses for her following week in Canberra, starting on September 21, writing she was in the nation's capital because it was a parliamentary sitting week. On other 2014 trips she claimed further allowances. She explained a ...

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Job cuts part of education reshuffle in SW - The West Australian


The West Australian

Job cuts part of education reshuffle in SW
The West Australian
“The department recently changed Aboriginal education support services to focus on improved teaching and learning for Aboriginal students – in a culturally appropriate way. “The new services are led by our most senior Aboriginal people in public ...

Premier Jay Weatherill backs SA Museum in an argument over staff and displays - The Advertiser


The Advertiser

Premier Jay Weatherill backs SA Museum in an argument over staff and displays
The Advertiser
Mr Weatherill disputed the museum was reducing space for the Australian Aboriginal and Pacific Cultures collections and staff. However, Professor Joost Daalder and Mrs Truus Daalder, who wrote to the Premier in November, said they remained aghast the ...

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