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Indigenous fashion winning international and local fans as artists push for proper payment - ABC Online


Indigenous fashion winning international and local fans as artists push for proper payment
ABC Online
The bright, bold and distinctly Australian designs of Indigenous fashion have always captured attention, but they are now proving to be a lucrative industry — with record sales and major fashion houses looking to collaborate on luxury collections ...

Advance Australia Fair translated into Ngunawal for the first time, sung at Parliament House - The Canberra Times


The Canberra Times

Advance Australia Fair translated into Ngunawal for the first time, sung at Parliament House
The Canberra Times
... Australia Fair, in English and Ngunnawal at Parliament House on September 6. Photo: Adam McGrath. Gondwana choir general manager Bernie Heard said the ensemble was made up of both the Indigenous children's choir and the Sydney children's choir.

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Advance Australia Fair translated into Ngunawal for the first time, sung at Parliament House - Brisbane Times


Advance Australia Fair translated into Ngunawal for the first time, sung at Parliament House
Brisbane Times
Minerals Council chief executive Brendan Pearson said Indigenous communities were "one of the most important partnerships for Australia's mining industry", and this was one way of honouring that. "We always look to pay respect to Indigenous communities ...

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Advance Australia Fair translated into Ngunawal for the first time, sung at Parliament House - Brisbane Times


Advance Australia Fair translated into Ngunawal for the first time, sung at Parliament House
Brisbane Times
Ngunawal elder Mr Bell, who was assisted with the translation by Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies linguist Doug Marmion, is seeking the intellectual property rights for the translation, which he then hopes to share ...

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Australia Day review: Politics smothers the life out of drama - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

Australia Day review: Politics smothers the life out of drama
The Sydney Morning Herald
Everybody here has a message to deliver. The Indigenous girl, April Tucker (Miah Madden), is supposed to embody the many ways in which Aboriginal children are betrayed by the system. Brown's Terry Friedman typifies traditional white Australia as a ...

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Australia Day review: Politics smothers the life out of drama - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

Australia Day review: Politics smothers the life out of drama
The Sydney Morning Herald
Everybody here has a message to deliver. The Indigenous girl, April Tucker (Miah Madden), is supposed to embody the many ways in which Aboriginal children are betrayed by the system. Brown's Terry Friedman typifies traditional white Australia as a ...

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'I'm very proud of my Indigenous heritage' - Daily Telegraph


Daily Telegraph

'I'm very proud of my Indigenous heritage'
Daily Telegraph
DOWNTIME is a precious commodity for Charlee Fraser. Since making her debut at New York Fashion Week last year, she has worked almost non-stop. When Stellar catches up with the Australian model, she is just off the plane in Paris, readying for a job ...

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Moreland council to drop references to January 26 as Australia Day - Green Left Weekly


Green Left Weekly

Moreland council to drop references to January 26 as Australia Day
Green Left Weekly
Moreland City Council took a big step forward on September 13 when it voted to drop all references to January 26 as Australia Day out of respect for Aboriginal people. But it stopped short of cancelling its official Australia Day citizenship ceremony ...

Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen 'opposed HIV screening for Indigenous Australians' - SBS


SBS

Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen 'opposed HIV screening for Indigenous Australians'
SBS
Former Queensland Premier Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen reportedly tried to stop Indigenous Australians and Torres Strait Islanders from being screened for HIV because he believed the virus was a punishment from God. Speaking in an exclusive interview with ...
Joh refused Indigenous AIDS tests: AhernYahoo7 News

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Joh refused Indigenous AIDS tests: Ahern - Yahoo7 News


Joh refused Indigenous AIDS tests: Ahern
Yahoo7 News
Former Queensland Premier Sir Joh Bjelke-Peterson refused to curb the spread of AIDS among indigenous Australians out of belief it was punishment from God, his successor claims. Mike Ahern, who served as Health Minister in Bjelke-Peterson's cabinet ...

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Football benefits Indigenous communities long after the siren - WAtoday


WAtoday

Football benefits Indigenous communities long after the siren
WAtoday
A recent report by the Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre – After the Siren: The community benefits of Indigenous participation in Australian Rules Football – has highlighted the physical health, mental well being and community connectedness benefits ...

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Football benefits Indigenous communities long after the siren - WAtoday


WAtoday

Football benefits Indigenous communities long after the siren
WAtoday
A recent report by the Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre – After the Siren: The community benefits of Indigenous participation in Australian Rules Football – has highlighted the physical health, mental well being and community connectedness benefits ...

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'Money holes' around Roebourne swallow kids' future - The Australian


The Australian

'Money holes' around Roebourne swallow kids' future
The Australian
It's phenomenal.” If it happened in a Perth suburb, he said, “there'd be more noise (but) because it's an Aboriginal community and they are Aboriginal children we're not as outraged by it”. O'Callaghan's successor, the former head of the Australian ...

We need to start planning now, for a growing and vibrant South Australia, Deloitte's Andrew Culley says - NEWS.com.au


NEWS.com.au

We need to start planning now, for a growing and vibrant South Australia, Deloitte's Andrew Culley says
NEWS.com.au
For those of us who are not Aboriginal South Australians, the traditional custodians of this state for more than 50,000 years, we are here because of a choice made in places like Calabria, on the Peloponnese peninsula or in the Mekong River delta. Of ...

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Mike Ahern's startling claims: Joh Bjelke-Petersen thought AIDS was Aborigines' punishment - Courier Mail


Courier Mail

Mike Ahern's startling claims: Joh Bjelke-Petersen thought AIDS was Aborigines' punishment
Courier Mail
FORMER premier Mike Ahern has revealed some of the state's darkest secrets including how Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen wanted Aborigines infected with AIDS to be left to die and how authorities knew the state's biggest mass murderer convicted of torching the ...

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Declaration of Australia: three epic strands in a grand narrative - The Australian


The Australian

Declaration of Australia: three epic strands in a grand narrative
The Australian
First, it recommended a referendum be held to provide in the Australian Constitution for a representative body that gives Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander First Nations a voice to the parliament in relation to their affairs. Second, it recommended ...

Rounded perspective incorporates James Cook's ship and shore - The Australian


The Australian

Rounded perspective incorporates James Cook's ship and shore
The Australian
Our challenge is to add to this narrative in ways that honour the cultures and experiences of indigenous Australians, as well as those of Cook and his crew. I am reminded of the words of Muran elder Don Christophersen, of the Cobourg Peninsula, who ...

Wallabies and Waratahs centre Kurtley Beale ready for unfinished business in Australia - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

Wallabies and Waratahs centre Kurtley Beale ready for unfinished business in Australia
The Sydney Morning Herald
"As players we have to build a successful journey, and that will help supporters get on board and back us," Beale said. "We can reach out to multi-cultural Australia. The indigenous jersey is the start of that, and it's something so special to me. That ...

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The evolution of the Australian accent - Herald Sun


Herald Sun

The evolution of the Australian accent
Herald Sun
While indigenous Australians had developed over 250 different languages at the time of European colonisation, non-indigenous Australians simply haven't been around long enough to develop regional accents. And as an English-speaking immigrant ...

Decision on City of Cockburn's Australia Day activities still in the air - Community Newspaper Group


Community Newspaper Group

Decision on City of Cockburn's Australia Day activities still in the air
Community Newspaper Group
A motion put forward by Councillor Chamonix Terblanche for the City to continue its Australia Day events was lost, with councillors voting 5-4 to wait for an Aboriginal Reference Group Consultation Report to be received in November. Cr Terblanche, who ...

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