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New Indigenous activewear brand set to run across the globe - SBS


SBS

New Indigenous activewear brand set to run across the globe
SBS
Making history by being the first-ever Indigenous woman to win, the Gurang Gurang/Wuthathi woman believes this is an opportunity to give the world a taste of Indigenous Australia. “It was very unexpected, but I'm very excited about winning as it will ...
New breast awareness video launched by Cancer AustraliaYass Tribune
The government must bring the stolen Indigenous dead homeThe Guardian (blog)
Indigenous milestone connects the dotsPS News

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New Indigenous activewear brand set to run across the globe - SBS


SBS

New Indigenous activewear brand set to run across the globe
SBS
Making history by being the first-ever Indigenous woman to win, the Gurang Gurang/Wuthathi woman believes this is an opportunity to give the world a taste of Indigenous Australia. “It was very unexpected, but I'm very excited about winning as it will ...
The government must bring the stolen Indigenous dead homeThe Guardian (blog)
Indigenous women less likely to survive breast cancerKatherine Times
Indigenous milestone connects the dotsPS News

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Straight-talking women unite to boost skills - National Indigenous Times


National Indigenous Times

Straight-talking women unite to boost skills
National Indigenous Times
Aboriginal women will travel from across Western Australia's Kimberley to Broome next week to gain community activism skills at the region's first Straight Talk event. Former senator, Olympic gold medallist and Straight Talk trailblazer Nova Peris ...

Cultural festival 'helps open people's eyes' - National Indigenous Times


National Indigenous Times

Cultural festival 'helps open people's eyes'
National Indigenous Times
The Parrtijima festival lit up Alice Springs last week with breathtaking art by Aboriginal artists from central Australia. Parrtijima — A Festival in Light transformed Alice Springs Desert Park into an outdoor gallery of light and sound over 10 nights ...

Cultural festival 'helps open people's eyes' - National Indigenous Times


National Indigenous Times

Cultural festival 'helps open people's eyes'
National Indigenous Times
The Parrtijima festival lit up Alice Springs last week with breathtaking art by Aboriginal artists from central Australia. Parrtijima — A Festival in Light transformed Alice Springs Desert Park into an outdoor gallery of light and sound over 10 nights ...

Straight-talking women unite to boost skills - National Indigenous Times


National Indigenous Times

Straight-talking women unite to boost skills
National Indigenous Times
Aboriginal women will travel from across Western Australia's Kimberley to Broome next week to gain community activism skills at the region's first Straight Talk event. Former senator, Olympic gold medallist and Straight Talk trailblazer Nova Peris ...

Strategy for indigenous men's health - Yahoo7 News


Yahoo7 News

Strategy for indigenous men's health
Yahoo7 News
Losing his nephew to the same preventable disease that afflicts so many Aboriginal Australians galvanised Ken Wyatt to make indigenous men's health a "top priority" of his political agenda. The federal indigenous health minister says his nephew was a ...

Strategy for indigenous men's health - Yahoo7 News


Yahoo7 News

Strategy for indigenous men's health
Yahoo7 News
Losing his nephew to the same preventable disease that afflicts so many Aboriginal Australians galvanised Ken Wyatt to make indigenous men's health a "top priority" of his political agenda. The federal indigenous health minister says his nephew was a ...

Tarnanthi palette rich in colour, diversity - National Indigenous Times


National Indigenous Times

Tarnanthi palette rich in colour, diversity
National Indigenous Times
Indigenous artists will travel from Australia's most north-easterly point in the Torres Strait and from its far south in Tasmania for the country's biggest celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art and culture next month. The Tarnanthi ...

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Tarnanthi palette rich in colour, diversity - National Indigenous Times


National Indigenous Times

Tarnanthi palette rich in colour, diversity
National Indigenous Times
Indigenous artists will travel from Australia's most north-easterly point in the Torres Strait and from its far south in Tasmania for the country's biggest celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art and culture next month. The Tarnanthi ...

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Screen Australia behind NITV documentary exploring Indigenous drag queen pageant - MuMbrella


MuMbrella

Screen Australia behind NITV documentary exploring Indigenous drag queen pageant
MuMbrella
Black Divas follows six Indigenous drag queens from around Australia bidding to be crowned the inaugural Miss First Nation. The program will air on NITV next year as a one off documentary. Funding for the project was received from Screen Australia's ...

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What's wrong with the 'real thing', asks designer - National Indigenous Times


National Indigenous Times

What's wrong with the 'real thing', asks designer
National Indigenous Times
Authentic Australian-made and designed garments are being bumped out of retail outlets and resorts to make way for cheap 'Australiana' items imported from overseas, according to an Indigenous fashion designer. Shaun Edwards, co-founder of the Wild ...

A gay Aboriginal actor's portrait, from an ABC TV series, just won the people's choice at the Archibald Prize - Business Insider Australia


Business Insider Australia

A gay Aboriginal actor's portrait, from an ABC TV series, just won the people's choice at the Archibald Prize
Business Insider Australia
Comedian turned painter Anh Do, best known for the ABC TV series Anh's Brush with Fame, has won the People's Choice award at the Archibald Prize with a portrait featured on the TV series Indigenous actor, Jack Charles. More than 15,000 visitors to the ...

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Same-sex marriage: Bob Hawke says postal survey worst decision made by a PM - The Australian


The Australian

Same-sex marriage: Bob Hawke says postal survey worst decision made by a PM
The Australian
Can you imagine a Prime Minister would make a decision in these stringent times, spending $122 million on a process that can't produce the result?” Mr Hawke said the money should be being spent on closing the gap between indigenous Australians and ...
'Aussie Values': The Problem With The Yes CampaignNew Matilda

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Yarra Council passes motion pressuring Australia to accept 20000 Rohingya asylum seekers - The Sydney Morning Herald


Yarra Council passes motion pressuring Australia to accept 20000 Rohingya asylum seekers
The Sydney Morning Herald
The City of Yarra, along with the Darebin and Moreland councils have recently voted to ditch Australia Day citizenship ceremonies out of respect to Indigenous Australians who believe they were "invaded" by the British. Cr Coleman defended the council's ...

Yarra Council passes motion pressuring Australia to accept 20000 Rohingya asylum seekers - The Age


The Age

Yarra Council passes motion pressuring Australia to accept 20000 Rohingya asylum seekers
The Age
The City of Yarra, along with the Darebin and Moreland councils have recently voted to ditch Australia Day citizenship ceremonies out of respect to Indigenous Australians who believe they were "invaded" by the British. Cr Coleman defended the council's ...

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This is not a rehang; it's a rewriting of Australian art - ArtsHub


ArtsHub

This is not a rehang; it's a rewriting of Australian art
ArtsHub
'We have presented a very exciting rethinking of the way in which we interweave and interlock the stories of Indigenous Australian art history and non-Indigenous or post colonialisation history in a way that, I will claim, has not been told in any ...

Australia's economic luck looks to be running out - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

Australia's economic luck looks to be running out
The Sydney Morning Herald
Australian criticism of regional governments over human rights and capital punishment is seen as interference in domestic affairs. Asians deride Australia's hypocrisy, pointing to the historical abuse of its indigenous population and recent treatment ...

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Former South Sydney Rabbitohs junior Maurice Longbottom sensational in Sevens - Daily Telegraph


Daily Telegraph

Former South Sydney Rabbitohs junior Maurice Longbottom sensational in Sevens
Daily Telegraph
“There are currently three indigenous guys in the squad, but hopefully the floodgates open soon.” Maurice Longbottom dives over to score a try for Australia during the match between Australia and Fiji on Day 1 of the Rugby Oktoberfest 7s. Friend said ...

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Community, country and sector: fighting for change - ArtsHub


ArtsHub

Community, country and sector: fighting for change
ArtsHub
On 12 May 2014, the Australia Council for the Arts – and the broader Australian arts sector – reeled in shock as then Minister for the Arts George Brandis announced he had reallocated $104.8 million over four years from the Australia Council's budget ...

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