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Indigenous leaders blame Canberra's inertia for Uluru Statement delay - The Australian


The Australian

Indigenous leaders blame Canberra's inertia for Uluru Statement delay
The Australian
“The Voice is unsurprising as a reform idea, given the inertness of the parliament to indigenous rights and consequently an indifference to one of the most significant statements issued by the first peoples to the Australian people.” She will describe ...

Indigenous leaders blame Canberra's inertia for Uluru Statement delay - The Australian


The Australian

Indigenous leaders blame Canberra's inertia for Uluru Statement delay
The Australian
“The Voice is unsurprising as a reform idea, given the inertness of the parliament to indigenous rights and consequently an indifference to one of the most significant statements issued by the first peoples to the Australian people.” She will describe ...

Midnight Oil: Aboriginal elder demands apology from Peter Garrett over McArthur River Mine diversion - ABC Online


ABC Online

Midnight Oil: Aboriginal elder demands apology from Peter Garrett over McArthur River Mine diversion
ABC Online
An Aboriginal elder from the Northern Territory is demanding an apology from former federal environment minister Peter Garrett as Midnight Oil kicks off its first Australian tour in 15 years. In 2009, Mr Garrett allowed mining giant Glencore to divert ...

'White-hot fury': Pensioner pays for WA mum-of-five who was jailed over unpaid fines - WAtoday


WAtoday

'White-hot fury': Pensioner pays for WA mum-of-five who was jailed over unpaid fines
WAtoday
A Melbourne pensioner who paid more than $3000 to release an indigenous Western Australian mother from prison felt "white-hot fury" reading about her unpaid fines. The mother-of-five had called police for help during a family violence incident but they ...
EXCLUSIVE: Melbourne pensioner reveals why he paid jailed WA mum's finesSBS

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'White-hot fury': Pensioner pays for WA mum-of-five who was jailed over unpaid fines - WAtoday


WAtoday

'White-hot fury': Pensioner pays for WA mum-of-five who was jailed over unpaid fines
WAtoday
A Melbourne pensioner who paid more than $3000 to release an indigenous Western Australian mother from prison felt "white-hot fury" reading about her unpaid fines. The mother-of-five had called police for help during a family violence incident but they ...
Retiree pays jailed WA mum's fines after she called police over domestic violencePerth Now

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Retiree pays jailed WA mum's fines after she called police over domestic violence - Perth Now


Perth Now

Retiree pays jailed WA mum's fines after she called police over domestic violence
Perth Now
A MELBOURNE pensioner has paid more than $3000 in fines for an Indigenous mother in Western Australia who was jailed for non-payment after calling police during a family violence incident. Peter Clark, 69, said he felt "white-hot fury" after reading ...
Vic retiree pays jailed WA mum's finesNEWS.com.au

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Why there aren't more native Australian foods on the table - 9Honey


9Honey

Why there aren't more native Australian foods on the table
9Honey
But it also also helped him to forge a stronger connection to his Indigenous Australian culture by using Indigenous ingredients. He's passionate about Indigenous ingredients, but he's even more driven to spread an awareness and appreciation of ...

Aboriginal graffiti artists in the spotlight in new series - Daily Review


Daily Review

Aboriginal graffiti artists in the spotlight in new series
Daily Review
Colour Theory: Underground will profile four Indigenous graffiti artists working across Australia's capital cities, using country and culture to inspire their contemporary urban art. The series sees acclaimed artist and host Tony Albert travel across ...

Indigenous women less likely to survive breast cancer than others due to delayed diagnosis - ABC Online


ABC Online

Indigenous women less likely to survive breast cancer than others due to delayed diagnosis
ABC Online
Aboriginal women are less likely to survive breast cancer than non-indigenous women which has prompted a new social media campaign to try to increase early detection. Breast cancer is the most common cancer among Australian women yet Indigenous ...

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Indigenous women less likely to survive breast cancer than others due to delayed diagnosis - ABC Online


ABC Online

Indigenous women less likely to survive breast cancer than others due to delayed diagnosis
ABC Online
Aboriginal women are less likely to survive breast cancer than non-indigenous women which has prompted a new social media campaign to try to increase early detection. Breast cancer is the most common cancer among Australian women yet Indigenous ...

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First Nations in focus at Adelaide Film Festival - InDaily


InDaily

First Nations in focus at Adelaide Film Festival
InDaily
The period western from Warwick Thornton – the first Indigenous Australian director with a film in competition at Venice – claimed the Biennale's Special Jury Prize and the Venice Critic's award for Best Film. Days later, the spiritual epic took home ...

First Nations in focus at Adelaide Film Festival - InDaily


InDaily

First Nations in focus at Adelaide Film Festival
InDaily
The period western from Warwick Thornton – the first Indigenous Australian director with a film in competition at Venice – claimed the Biennale's Special Jury Prize and the Venice Critic's award for Best Film. Days later, the spiritual epic took home ...

Koori Rugby League Knockout ends with Newcastle Yowies claiming victory - ABC Online


ABC Online

Koori Rugby League Knockout ends with Newcastle Yowies claiming victory
ABC Online
The Koori Rugby League Knockout has been a four-day celebration of Aboriginal talent, family and culture, and this year it is the Newcastle Yowies who get to take home the illustrious title of grand champions. The annual carnival, now in its 37th year ...

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Koori Rugby League Knockout ends with Newcastle Yowies claiming victory - ABC Online


ABC Online

Koori Rugby League Knockout ends with Newcastle Yowies claiming victory
ABC Online
The Koori Rugby League Knockout has been a four-day celebration of Aboriginal talent, family and culture, and this year it is the Newcastle Yowies who get to take home the illustrious title of grand champions. The annual carnival, now in its 37th year ...

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Indigenous consumer strategy not dreamin' - PS News


Indigenous consumer strategy not dreamin'
PS News
A joint strategy by a number of Agencies to help Indigenous Australians deal with consumer issues has been endorsed by Consumer Affairs Australia New Zealand (CAANZ). The National Indigenous Consumer Strategy (NICS) Action Plan 2017–2019 was ...

Parity for all is work in progress - Shepparton News


Shepparton News

Parity for all is work in progress
Shepparton News
This year, when delivering the Dungala Kaiela Oration from the margins to the mainstream: indigenous recovery in rural Australia in Shepparton, Professor Marcia Langton said Greater Shepparton had an opportunity to close the gap and reach equality ...

Parity for all is work in progress - Shepparton News


Shepparton News

Parity for all is work in progress
Shepparton News
This year, when delivering the Dungala Kaiela Oration from the margins to the mainstream: indigenous recovery in rural Australia in Shepparton, Professor Marcia Langton said Greater Shepparton had an opportunity to close the gap and reach equality ...

NT meningococcal outbreak may spread to the Top End - NT News


NT News

NT meningococcal outbreak may spread to the Top End
NT News
There have been 18 confirmed cases of the deadly disease so far this year, mainly in Aboriginal children from Central Australian, Barkly and Katherine communities. There were only three cases in 2016, according to the NT Centre for Disease Control.

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Indigenous entrepreneurship is all around us - The Guardian


The Guardian

Indigenous entrepreneurship is all around us
The Guardian
Trade and tourism for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island culture is now a big proponent in Australia. This brings many international markets to our doorstep. Partnerships are being formed across the world: New Zealand, Canada, the USA and other ...

Indigenous entrepreneurship is all around us - The Guardian


The Guardian

Indigenous entrepreneurship is all around us
The Guardian
Indigenous business is at the forefront of change and innovation in Australia. Indigenous vision and entrepreneurship give our people the power to enrich our culture for ourselves and share it with the world. Over the years we have had countless black ...

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