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On a rainy day, Philip's duty finally done - The West Australian


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On a rainy day, Philip's duty finally done
The West Australian
Known for his gaffes - including asking Aboriginal leader Ivan Brim on a 2002 visit to Australia "do you still throw spears at each other?" - the Prince is largely viewed in Britain as a loyal companion to the Queen. "Well you can't change the weather ...
Gaffe-prone prince met his match in AbbottSBS

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Triple J seeks answers to Hottest 100's big day - The Australian


The Australian

Triple J seeks answers to Hottest 100's big day
The Australian
In a statement last Australia Day, the ABC acknowledged concerns, saying it “wants the Hottest 100 to be an inclusive and respectful event for all Australians, including all the incredible indigenous artists making great Australian music and the ...
Triple J opens online poll asking if Hottest 100 should be moved off Australia DayThe Guardian
Triple J Reignite Hottest 100 Debate With New SurveytheMusic
Triple J launches survey to examine changing Hottest 100 date from January 26The Sydney Morning Herald
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Triple J launches survey to examine changing Hottest 100 date from January 26 - The Transcontinental


The Transcontinental

Triple J launches survey to examine changing Hottest 100 date from January 26
The Transcontinental
The ABC's national youth broadcaster pledged last year to investigate changing the date after it came under increasing pressure from an online petition calling for the date to be changed in recognition of the offence it caused indigenous Australians.

Triple J launches survey to examine changing Hottest 100 date from January 26 - Bellingen Courier Sun


Bellingen Courier Sun

Triple J launches survey to examine changing Hottest 100 date from January 26
Bellingen Courier Sun
The ABC's national youth broadcaster pledged last year to investigate changing the date after it came under increasing pressure from an online petition calling for the date to be changed in recognition of the offence it caused indigenous Australians.
Triple J seeks answers to Hottest 100's big dayThe Australian
Triple J opens online poll asking if Hottest 100 should be moved off Australia DayThe Guardian
Triple J Reignite Hottest 100 Debate With New SurveytheMusic
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WA police officers cleared over treatment of Aboriginal man Clifton Penny - ABC Online


ABC Online

WA police officers cleared over treatment of Aboriginal man Clifton Penny
ABC Online
An internal investigation has cleared WA police officers of any wrongdoing over allegations they stomped on the head of an Aboriginal man earlier this year. Police alleged ... The vision, released to the Guardian Australia, showed Penny constantly shaking.

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Accused man called alleged victim 'thing' - The West Australian


The West Australian

Accused man called alleged victim 'thing'
The West Australian
Foodworks supermarket employee Karen Collett said she saw a "scruffy" man thrusting against an Aboriginal woman in the biscuit aisle on Australia Day in 2011. "He was actually standing behind her doing sexual references - pushing himself against her," ...

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Locals demand recognition of our first people - Sydney City News


Sydney City News

Locals demand recognition of our first people
Sydney City News
Currently, the only times the Aboriginal Flag is displayed is during Reconciliation week, National Aboriginal & Islanders' Day Observance Committee (NAIDOC) Week, and on the anniversary of Kevin Rudd's 2008 apology to the Stolen Generations.

RAW sees young Indigenous filmmakers given an opportunity to turn their idea into an TV pilot with the ABC - Manning River Times


Manning River Times

RAW sees young Indigenous filmmakers given an opportunity to turn their idea into an TV pilot with the ABC
Manning River Times
RAW is supported by Artology - an award-winning organisation focused on championing youth creativity – in collaboration with ABC Indigenous, and run in partnership with the Indigenous Unit at the Australian Film, Television and Radio School (AFTRS).

Triple J surveys listeners on Hottest 100 shift from Australia Day - The Australian


Triple J surveys listeners on Hottest 100 shift from Australia Day
The Australian
The date has widely been recognised as a day of mourning for Aboriginal people, who see Australia Day as commemorating British arrival rather than the nation's ancient culture. The issue has been debated since 1938, when the first Day of Mourning was ...

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Turnbull, Shorten under pressure at Garma - NEWS.com.au


Turnbull, Shorten under pressure at Garma
NEWS.com.au
High profile indigenous Australians including Noel Pearson, Referendum Council co-chair Pat Anderson, and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner June Oscar will participate, while Aboriginal Affairs Minister Nigel Scullion ...

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Turnbull, Shorten under pressure at Garma - NEWS.com.au


Turnbull, Shorten under pressure at Garma
NEWS.com.au
High profile indigenous Australians including Noel Pearson, Referendum Council co-chair Pat Anderson, and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner June Oscar will participate, while Aboriginal Affairs Minister Nigel Scullion ...

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Scorching Malcolm Turnbull quotes resurface as push for same-sex marriage postal plebiscite grows - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

Scorching Malcolm Turnbull quotes resurface as push for same-sex marriage postal plebiscite grows
The Sydney Morning Herald
It would disenfranchise more than a million voters who were not at their address listed on the electoral roll, he warned, particularly young people and Aboriginal Australians in remote communities. Mr Turnbull said a postal vote would also ...

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Think beyond selfies to tackle slavery - NEWS.com.au


Think beyond selfies to tackle slavery
NEWS.com.au
Ms Griffiths told a federal parliamentary inquiry into establishing a Modern Slavery Act that Australian organisations which arrange orphanage tourism visits in countries like Cambodia have an important role to play. While people have good intentions ...

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Celebrating culture: Emus announce landmark scholarship ahead of Indigenous round - Central Western Daily


Central Western Daily

Celebrating culture: Emus announce landmark scholarship ahead of Indigenous round
Central Western Daily
These numbers are a huge factor in why Emus Rugby Club has decided to devote this weekend to celebrating Australian culture, by hosting its first ever Indigenous round. The club's under 17s will wear special jerseys – they're playing Orange City under ...

Celebrating culture: Emus announce landmark scholarship ahead of Indigenous round - Central Western Daily


Central Western Daily

Celebrating culture: Emus announce landmark scholarship ahead of Indigenous round
Central Western Daily
These numbers are a huge factor in why Emus Rugby Club has decided to devote this weekend to celebrating Australian culture, by hosting its first ever Indigenous round. The club's under 17s will wear special jerseys – they're playing Orange City under ...

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Alaska trip to attend hepatitis B meeting a first for NT Indigenous health workers - ABC Online


ABC Online

Alaska trip to attend hepatitis B meeting a first for NT Indigenous health workers
ABC Online
Three Indigenous health workers from a remote island community will leave Australia for the first time to speak at a hepatitis B conference in Alaska. The trio, Sarah Bukulatjpi, George Gurruwiwi and Roslyn Dhurrkay, work in the community of Galiwinku ...

Alaska trip to attend hepatitis B meeting a first for NT Indigenous health workers - ABC Online


ABC Online

Alaska trip to attend hepatitis B meeting a first for NT Indigenous health workers
ABC Online
Three Indigenous health workers from a remote island community will leave Australia for the first time to speak at a hepatitis B conference in Alaska. The trio, Sarah Bukulatjpi, George Gurruwiwi and Roslyn Dhurrkay, work in the community of Galiwinku ...

Roebourne first on new top cop's policing agenda - The West Australian


The West Australian

Roebourne first on new top cop's policing agenda
The West Australian
Premier Mark McGowan says he will dispatch incoming police commissioner Chris Dawson to Roebourne as his first priority next month, as WA's peak indigenous health group said his predecessor's admission police can't protect kids in remote communities ...

'Cleverman': How A Landmark Series Became The Benchmark - Huffington Post Australia


Huffington Post Australia

'Cleverman': How A Landmark Series Became The Benchmark
Huffington Post Australia
... lunch with two of the people from the company they casually asked what I wanted to do in the industry and I said I wanted to do an Indigenous superhero. It all started to go from there. Rosemary Blight (Producer): Ryan was over in Western Australia ...

'Cleverman': How A Landmark Series Became The Benchmark - Huffington Post Australia (blog)


Huffington Post Australia (blog)

'Cleverman': How A Landmark Series Became The Benchmark
Huffington Post Australia (blog)
... lunch with two of the people from the company they casually asked what I wanted to do in the industry and I said I wanted to do an Indigenous superhero. It all started to go from there. Rosemary Blight (Producer): Ryan was over in Western Australia ...

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