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Indigenous activists meets with Bill Shorten - Sky News Australia


Sky News Australia

Indigenous activists meets with Bill Shorten
Sky News Australia
Clinton Pryor has delivered Labor leader Bill Shorten a list of demands outside Parliament House in Canberra after walking across the country to promote Aboriginal rights. The 27-year-old indigenous man travelled nearly 6000km from Western Australia to ...
One man's journey across the country for Indigenous Aboriginal changeGoulburn Post
Aboriginal walks 6000km for justiceThe Sunshine Coast Daily

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Indigenous activists meets with Bill Shorten - Sky News Australia


Sky News Australia

Indigenous activists meets with Bill Shorten
Sky News Australia
Clinton Pryor has delivered Labor leader Bill Shorten a list of demands outside Parliament House in Canberra after walking across the country to promote Aboriginal rights. The 27-year-old indigenous man travelled nearly 6000km from Western Australia to ...
Indigenous man meets Bill ShortenSBS
Aboriginal walks 6000km for justiceThe Sunshine Coast Daily

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From segregation to celebration: the public pool in Australian culture - The Conversation AU


The Conversation AU

From segregation to celebration: the public pool in Australian culture
The Conversation AU
However some segregation continued for women, as well as racial groups and indigenous Australians until well into the mid-century. For example the Mooree Artesian Baths in NSW was one potent site of the Freedom Rides protests in 1965, sparked by the ...

A long walk ends with list of demands - The West Australian


The West Australian

A long walk ends with list of demands
The West Australian
Clinton Pryor has delivered Labor leader Bill Shorten a list of demands outside Parliament House in Canberra after walking across the country to promote Aboriginal rights. The 27-year-old indigenous man travelled nearly 6000km from Western Australia to ...
One man's journey across the country for Indigenous Aboriginal changeGoulburn Post

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A long walk ends with list of demands - The West Australian


The West Australian

A long walk ends with list of demands
The West Australian
Clinton Pryor has delivered Labor leader Bill Shorten a list of demands outside Parliament House in Canberra after walking across the country to promote Aboriginal rights. The 27-year-old indigenous man travelled nearly 6000km from Western Australia to ...
Indigenous man meets Bill ShortenSBS

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Fundraiser to help memorialise William Ferguson - Daily Liberal


Daily Liberal

Fundraiser to help memorialise William Ferguson
Daily Liberal
There had been great support for the statue, Mr Towney said. “The work that William Ferguson did he did on behalf of all Aboriginal people, not just on behalf of Dubbo but Australia-wide,” he said. “It was hard for Aboriginal people to survive in some ...

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Politics live: High Court hears challenge to Turnbull government's same-sex marriage postal survey - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

Politics live: High Court hears challenge to Turnbull government's same-sex marriage postal survey
The Sydney Morning Herald
Clinton Pryor at the Aboriginal Tent Embassy in Canberra on Tuesday. Photo: Alex ... Basically the challenges come down to two things - that the matter is not urgent and that the Australian Bureau of Statistics does not have the authority to conduct ...
Gay marriage postal vote heads to High CourtNEWS.com.au

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Indigenous man meets Bill Shorten - SBS


The Australian

Indigenous man meets Bill Shorten
SBS
Indigenous man Clinton Pryor has met with Labor leader Bill Shorten outside Parliament House in Canberra after walking across the country. The 27-year-old walked almost 6000km for Aboriginal rights, arriving in Canberra from Western Australia on Sunday ...
Australian Politics live: Bill Shorten reveals proof of citizenship statusThe Australian

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Indigenous man meets Bill Shorten - SBS


Indigenous man meets Bill Shorten
SBS
Indigenous man Clinton Pryor has met with Labor leader Bill Shorten outside Parliament House in Canberra after walking across the country. The 27-year-old walked almost 6000km for Aboriginal rights, arriving in Canberra from Western Australia on Sunday ...

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Strongyloidiasis is a deadly worm infecting many Australians, yet hardly anybody has heard of it - The Conversation AU


The Conversation AU

Strongyloidiasis is a deadly worm infecting many Australians, yet hardly anybody has heard of it
The Conversation AU
But there's one infection by a parasitic worm that, worldwide, makes more people ill than malaria, and yet hardly anybody has ever heard of it. It's called strongyloidiasis, and estimates suggest up to 60% of Indigenous Australians in some communities ...

More on Aboriginal history - Shepparton News


Shepparton News

More on Aboriginal history
Shepparton News
Young students across Australia could soon learn more about our displaced Aboriginal history, under new curriculum changes being developed by the Federal Government. Indigenous Affairs Minister Nigel Scullion announced last week that he had ...

Why Orana is Australia's Restaurant of the Year - Gourmet Traveller Magazine Australia


Gourmet Traveller Magazine Australia

Why Orana is Australia's Restaurant of the Year
Gourmet Traveller Magazine Australia
Trying to answer it, the Scottish-born chef, who has called Australia home since 2000, foraged for inspiration where too few chefs had looked. He visited scores of Aboriginal communities, from the Kimberley in Western Australia to Nauiyu at Daly River ...

Breaking the Cycle of Disadvantage - Pro Bono Australia


Pro Bono Australia

Breaking the Cycle of Disadvantage
Pro Bono Australia
Aboriginal people are the most marginalised, excluded and disadvantaged group of people living in Australia today, and transport disadvantage simply adds to their morass of problems and their capacity to solve them, writes Community Transport CEO ...

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Cook's shipwreck, his greed and the blood on his hands

Sovereign Audio Collection - Mon, 2017/09/04 - 10:54pm
From ABC RN 'The Castaways' - Hindsight July 2014

Opinion: Letters to the Editor, September 5 - Townsville Bulletin


Townsville Bulletin

Opinion: Letters to the Editor, September 5
Townsville Bulletin
According to Professor Glen Dawes, “As a marginalised and socially excluded group, indigenous Australians experience a different life to other people in Australia. “The effects of racial discrimination at individual and institutional levels have led to ...

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AIEF scholarship: 'I knew uni was there ... but not how I could get there' - The Australian


The Australian

AIEF scholarship: 'I knew uni was there ... but not how I could get there'
The Australian
In 2008 only one indigenous high-school student had the chance of a tertiary scholarship from the Australian Indigenous Education Foundation. Nine years later the AIEF has provided scholarships and support for more than 500 children. Students last week ...

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Talk of suicide crisis as boy, 9, found dead in Emerald - The Australian


The Australian

Talk of suicide crisis as boy, 9, found dead in Emerald
The Australian
NICRS was trialled last year by the Turnbull government and is now being rolled out nationwide, with the suicide rate among indigenous Australians twice that of the rest of Australia. In Western Australia, a coroner has been investigating the suicides ...

Talk of suicide crisis as boy, 9, found dead in Emerald - The Australian


The Australian

Talk of suicide crisis as boy, 9, found dead in Emerald
The Australian
NICRS was trialled last year by the Turnbull government and is now being rolled out nationwide, with the suicide rate among indigenous Australians twice that of the rest of Australia. In Western Australia, a coroner has been investigating the suicides ...

Indigenous land rights councils 'in need of a role' - The Australian


The Australian

Indigenous land rights councils 'in need of a role'
The Australian
The biggest of them — such as the Northern Territory's Northern Land Council and Central Land Council — are already multi-million-dollar operations that represent thousands of traditional land owners exercising rights over vast tracts of remote ...

Adelaide artist Driller Jet Armstrong exhibition closed over use of indigenous Wandjinaspirit figures - The Advertiser


The Advertiser

Adelaide artist Driller Jet Armstrong exhibition closed over use of indigenous Wandjinaspirit figures
The Advertiser
Ms McElwee contacted the region's cultural centre and the Arts Law Centre of Australia, which says Wandjina “are the sacred creation spirits and source of cultural law for the Worrora, Wunambal and Ngarinyin Aboriginal peoples of the Kimberley ...

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