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Will same-sex marriage change anything for transgender Aboriginal Australians? - PinkNews


PinkNews

Will same-sex marriage change anything for transgender Aboriginal Australians?
PinkNews
The electoral district of Lingiari, which has the largest indigenous population in Australia, also had a significantly lower turnout than any other district, with 50% voter participation, in comparison to the national average of 77%. However the ...

Australian Wildlife Conservancy strike deal with Dambimangari Aboriginal Corporation to protect Kimberley land - The West Australian


The West Australian

Australian Wildlife Conservancy strike deal with Dambimangari Aboriginal Corporation to protect Kimberley land
The West Australian
An Aboriginal corporation and a conservation group have agreed on a deal to protect thousands of hectares of Kimberley land described as a “lost world”. The Australian Wildlife Conservancy will partner with the Dambimangari Aboriginal Corporation to ...

Aboriginal Masterpiece in Australia to Raise Money For Kidney Patients - Voice of America


Voice of America

Aboriginal Masterpiece in Australia to Raise Money For Kidney Patients
Voice of America
A rare painting by Albert Namatjira, one of Australia's most iconic Aboriginal artists, is to be sold to raise money for kidney patients in remote parts of central Australia. Indigenous people suffer kidney disease at 15 times the national average ...

Paul Keating's Redfern speech still powerful after 25 years - SBS


SBS

Paul Keating's Redfern speech still powerful after 25 years
SBS
We need to see that again," the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commissioner told AAP. "What saddens me is that we haven't really followed (Mr Keating's speech) and implemented it. "Fatigue happens. But we cannot afford to lose hope. We must ...

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Paul Keating's Redfern speech still powerful after 25 years - SBS


SBS

Paul Keating's Redfern speech still powerful after 25 years
SBS
We need to see that again," the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commissioner told AAP. "What saddens me is that we haven't really followed (Mr Keating's speech) and implemented it. "Fatigue happens. But we cannot afford to lose hope. We must ...

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Australia's first Indigenous mine opens in NT - Sky News Australia


Sky News Australia

Australia's first Indigenous mine opens in NT
Sky News Australia
The colour of the dirt might have been different, but according to the Gumatj clan, the moment was no less significant. At Gulkula in Northeast Arnhem Land, Gumatj leader Galarrwuy Yunupingu poured a handful of bauxite into the hands of Rio Tinto ...

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Dead heart: the booming trade in fake Indigenous art - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

Dead heart: the booming trade in fake Indigenous art
The Sydney Morning Herald
Now, just four months out from the 2018 Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast, industry sources say there's so much fake stuff flooding Australia that genuine Indigenous products are being priced out of the market. Politicians have joined with ...

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Dead heart: the booming trade in fake Indigenous art - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

Dead heart: the booming trade in fake Indigenous art
The Sydney Morning Herald
Now, just four months out from the 2018 Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast, industry sources say there's so much fake stuff flooding Australia that genuine Indigenous products are being priced out of the market. Politicians have joined with ...

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Aboriginal culture taught to Murray Bridge primary school students through art - ABC Local


ABC Local

Aboriginal culture taught to Murray Bridge primary school students through art
ABC Local
Ms Rigney is a Ngarrindjeri elder and artist who has found her latest creative inspiration in a classroom at Murray Bridge in South Australia's Murraylands. She has been working at St Joseph's primary school for the past 18 months as part of an artist ...

The 25th anniversary of Paul Keating's Redfern address - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

The 25th anniversary of Paul Keating's Redfern address
The Sydney Morning Herald
Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating delivers the emotional speech in Redfern, Sydney, to mark the International Year of the Worlds Indigenous People, 10 December 1992. Photo: Kylie Pickett. "We took the traditional lands and smashed the traditional ...
Keating speech still powerful 25 years onNEWS.com.au

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Aboriginal rights activist Solomon Bellear remembered at state funeral in Redfern Park - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

Aboriginal rights activist Solomon Bellear remembered at state funeral in Redfern Park
The Sydney Morning Herald
The daughter of the late Sol Bellear, Tamara Bollear-Mayers, is consoled while marching to the state funeral of the Aboriginal activist. Photo: James Brickwood. Each and every persona of the late Solomon "Sol" Bellear was remembered on Saturday, when ...
Sol Bellear remembered as giant at state funeralThe Australian
Sol Bellear's state funeral held in SydneySky News Australia

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Sol Bellear remembered as giant at state funeral - The Australian


The Australian

Sol Bellear remembered as giant at state funeral
The Australian
Pat Turner, chief executive of the National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation, described Bellear as a “giant of a man who made a giant contribution to self-determination for our people right throughout the land”, one who would now ...

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High school for disadvantaged Indigenous students celebrates first formal - ABC Online


ABC Online

High school for disadvantaged Indigenous students celebrates first formal
ABC Online
He travels more than 30 kilometres every day to attend class. He's also the first person in his family to finish Year 11. "My parents would be proud, my siblings would be proud too of course," he said. A young man in a suit stands in front of a painted ...

The Dystopia in the Desert: Australia's Remotest Aboriginal communities - The Australian


The Australian

The Dystopia in the Desert: Australia's Remotest Aboriginal communities
The Australian
It is a mark of Australia's lack of serious attention to questions about remote Aboriginal life that this book has been ignored while headlines have been devoted to the elusive dream of indigenous constitutional recognition. For Purtill, the realm of ...

The Dystopia in the Desert: Australia's Remotest Aboriginal communities - The Australian


The Australian

The Dystopia in the Desert: Australia's Remotest Aboriginal communities
The Australian
The novel element in the Australian remote indigenous community context is that the entire system is itself dependent on dependency. Locals depend on administrators and their service organisations, and service organisations depend on government. Worse ...

'Racist' heath system failing NT indigenous kidney patients, says leading Darwin specialist - NEWS.com.au


NEWS.com.au

'Racist' heath system failing NT indigenous kidney patients, says leading Darwin specialist
NEWS.com.au
“The bad news is that an indigenous Territorian from the same area, from urban Darwin, or Alice Springs, will have around a 15 per cent chance, so 85 per cent less chance, of getting a kidney transplant even though they're the same age, same gender ...

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'Racist' heath system failing NT indigenous kidney patients, says leading Darwin specialist - NEWS.com.au


NEWS.com.au

'Racist' heath system failing NT indigenous kidney patients, says leading Darwin specialist
NEWS.com.au
... or Alice Springs, will have around a 15 per cent chance, so 85 per cent less chance, of getting a kidney transplant even though they're the same age, same gender, same illness profile,” he said. Dr Lawton said the inequality was a result of ...

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Kidney transplants: Aboriginal Australians disadvantaged | NT News - NT News


NT News

Kidney transplants: Aboriginal Australians disadvantaged | NT News
NT News
A “RACIST” health system means Aboriginal Territorians are missing out on kidney transplants to non-indigenous residents who are favoured, a leading specialist says. Menzies School of Health Research senior fellow and doctor Paul Lawton said while a ...

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Kidney transplants: Aboriginal Australians disadvantaged | NT News - NT News


NT News

Kidney transplants: Aboriginal Australians disadvantaged | NT News
NT News
A “RACIST” health system means Aboriginal Territorians are missing out on kidney transplants to non-indigenous residents who are favoured, a leading specialist says. Menzies School of Health Research senior fellow and doctor Paul Lawton said while a ...

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