Donations

Feed aggregator

Dr Evelyn Scott, Indigenous rights activist and 'trailblazer', dies aged 81 - ABC Online


ABC Online

Dr Evelyn Scott, Indigenous rights activist and 'trailblazer', dies aged 81
ABC Online
Among the towering figures of Australia's Aboriginal and Islander communities, Dr Evelyn Scott AO, stood proud and tall. The Indigenous educator and social justice campaigner has died in far north Queensland aged 81, and is being remembered as a ...
Evelyn Scott: Indigenous activist dies in QueenslandThe Australian
Indigenous activist Evelyn Scott diesNEWS.com.au
Community in mourning after activist and leader Dr Eveleyn Scott passes awaySBS

all 8 news articles »

Dr Evelyn Scott, Indigenous rights activist and 'trailblazer', dies aged 81 - ABC Online


ABC Online

Dr Evelyn Scott, Indigenous rights activist and 'trailblazer', dies aged 81
ABC Online
Among the towering figures of Australia's Aboriginal and Islander communities, Dr Evelyn Scott AO, stood proud and tall. The Indigenous educator and social justice campaigner has died in far north Queensland aged 81, and is being remembered as a ...
Community in mourning after activist and leader Dr Eveleyn Scott passes awaySBS
Evelyn Scott: Indigenous activist dies in QueenslandThe Australian
Indigenous activist Evelyn Scott diesNEWS.com.au

all 8 news articles »

Meet The Indigenous Digital Excellence Awards Finalist Creating Change In The Sustainable STEM Space - Gizmodo Australia


Gizmodo Australia

Meet The Indigenous Digital Excellence Awards Finalist Creating Change In The Sustainable STEM Space
Gizmodo Australia
IDX is continuing an 80,000 year tradition of innovation that has been practiced by Indigenous people and communities across Australia. What Indigenous innovators are doing today is combining the sophistication of traditional knowledge with 21st ...

and more »

Meet The Indigenous Digital Excellence Awards Finalist Creating Change In The Sustainable STEM Space - Gizmodo Australia


Gizmodo Australia

Meet The Indigenous Digital Excellence Awards Finalist Creating Change In The Sustainable STEM Space
Gizmodo Australia
IDX is continuing an 80,000 year tradition of innovation that has been practiced by Indigenous people and communities across Australia. What Indigenous innovators are doing today is combining the sophistication of traditional knowledge with 21st ...

and more »

Jail numbers point to a wider malaise - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

Jail numbers point to a wider malaise
The Sydney Morning Herald
The disproportionate representation of Aboriginal people in our jails is a symptom of a wider disconnect, which no court process can fix. Jails may mean one thing for Australia's non-Indigenous population and something quite different for its first people.

and more »

Jail numbers point to a wider malaise - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

Jail numbers point to a wider malaise
The Sydney Morning Herald
The disproportionate representation of Aboriginal people in our jails is a symptom of a wider disconnect, which no court process can fix. Jails may mean one thing for Australia's non-Indigenous population and something quite different for its first people.

and more »

Deirdre McCloskey explains what makes Australia great - The Australian


Deirdre McCloskey explains what makes Australia great
The Australian
The many places that have succeeded have nothing in common in terms of their indigenous history, race, geography, climate or resources. Any claims to ownership of Australian IP — that is, how it became the Australia of today — that rests on the ...

Deirdre McCloskey explains what makes Australia great - The Australian


Deirdre McCloskey explains what makes Australia great
The Australian
The quaint idea that the intellectual property of Australia, how we came to be the superb country that we are, was somehow created by Aborigines, Anglos and (mostly) European postwar settlers misrepresents the truth. It is tantamount to theft. Had ...

Geneticists Trace an Australian Migration with Aboriginal Artifacts - WIRED


WIRED

Geneticists Trace an Australian Migration with Aboriginal Artifacts
WIRED
So far, Cooper and Tobler have published an analysis of the mitochondrial DNA from 111 samples taken from three Aboriginal communities—representing families that the Australian government and missionaries had moved from homelands all across the ...

Design competition for new Adelaide contemporary art gallery forthcoming - Architecture AU


Architecture AU

Design competition for new Adelaide contemporary art gallery forthcoming
Architecture AU
“As its name suggests, Adelaide Contemporary encompasses contemporary art,” he said. “But more than that, it is about a contemporary attitude to art, education and entertainment – one that encompasses Aboriginal Australia and the state's collection.

and more »

London's Tate Modern takes possession of iconic Australian art - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

London's Tate Modern takes possession of iconic Australian art
The Sydney Morning Herald
London: Captain Cook fades into the background, replaced by bold indigenous colours in a new work displayed at London's Tate Modern, part of a program to bring Australian art into the international limelight. On Tuesday, the Tate unveiled Gordon ...

and more »

London's Tate Modern takes possession of iconic Australian art - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

London's Tate Modern takes possession of iconic Australian art
The Sydney Morning Herald
London: Captain Cook fades into the background, replaced by bold indigenous colours in a new work displayed at London's Tate Modern, part of a program to bring Australian art into the international limelight. On Tuesday, the Tate unveiled Gordon ...

and more »Google News

Heterosexual, white men with jobs 'aren't included in anything', Canberra Liberal MLA says - ABC Online


ABC Online

Heterosexual, white men with jobs 'aren't included in anything', Canberra Liberal MLA says
ABC Online
The private motion, which was brought on by Labor MLA Tara Cheyne, noted government funding to promote the inclusion of women, gay and lesbian Canberrans, refugees, Indigenous Australians and vulnerable people. It applauded programs like A Gender ...

Kim Scott wants to reclaim Aboriginal stories and languages - ABC Local


Kim Scott wants to reclaim Aboriginal stories and languages
ABC Local
He also studies indigenous languages and is equally as passionate in teaching us about the languages used in Australia before white colonisation and the rich way of describing the world and empowerment that comes from indigenous language and stories.

Incarceration solutions lie within communities - National Indigenous Times


National Indigenous Times

Incarceration solutions lie within communities
National Indigenous Times
Aboriginal people make up 27 percent of Australia's adult prison population, despite representing only three percent of the nation's total population, the ALS said. “Our people say laws are too punitive and that there aren't enough community-based ...

Australia Day review: 'A full vision of the hell of Australian race relations' - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

Australia Day review: 'A full vision of the hell of Australian race relations'
The Sydney Morning Herald
The day dawns hot on this particular Australia Day in the northern capital, but we are off at pace. An Aboriginal teenage girl runs from something, her head stained with blood; a young dark-skinned man runs from two white youths, in another suburb; a ...
MOVIE REVIEW: Crackingly paced but runs out of puffMackay Daily Mercury

all 3 news articles »

Australia Day review: 'A full vision of the hell of Australian race relations' - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

Australia Day review: 'A full vision of the hell of Australian race relations'
The Sydney Morning Herald
So now we have three storylines, on three broad themes: Indigenous Australians versus police, White Australia versus Arab Australia, and human trafficking. When we find out that Terry (Brown) has lost his farm to the bank, we can add rural ...

and more »

Evans all at sea about next big challenge - National Indigenous Times


National Indigenous Times

Evans all at sea about next big challenge
National Indigenous Times
Yorta Yorta man Cormach Evans will cross one of the world's most dangerous stretches of water on a paddle board as part of a 170km sea odyssey to raise money and awareness for Aboriginal health and wellbeing programs. Evans, 28, from Geelong, will make ...

Ancient place names must be known: Pearson - National Indigenous Times


National Indigenous Times

Ancient place names must be known: Pearson
National Indigenous Times
Ancient Aboriginal place names should be officially recognised throughout Australia, Cape York chairman Noel Pearson says. Mr Pearson estimates that fewer than one in 100 ancient names are acknowledged and says reinstating them is a vital agenda for ...

and more »

Ancient place names must be known: Pearson - National Indigenous Times


National Indigenous Times

Ancient place names must be known: Pearson
National Indigenous Times
Ancient Aboriginal place names should be officially recognised throughout Australia, Cape York chairman Noel Pearson says. Mr Pearson estimates that fewer than one in 100 ancient names are acknowledged and says reinstating them is a vital agenda for ...
90% of Chinese-Speaking Teenagers Experience Racism in Australia, Study RevealsNextShark

all 4 news articles »

Pages

Subscribe to Sovereign Union - First Nations Asserting Sovereignty aggregator