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Best Intentions: How We Slaughter The Aboriginal Race - New Matilda


New Matilda

Best Intentions: How We Slaughter The Aboriginal Race
New Matilda
Over the course of around an hour and a half numerous Aboriginal speakers gave powerful speeches about Elijah, about other Aboriginal victims of white crimes, the justice system, the history of racial injustice in Australia, the history of black deaths ...

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Aboriginal rangers discover rock art sites while conducting burn-offs in Arnhem Land - ABC Online


ABC Online

Aboriginal rangers discover rock art sites while conducting burn-offs in Arnhem Land
ABC Online
A group of Aboriginal rangers has discovered hundreds of works of rock art while conducting dry season burn-offs in the remote West Arnhem region. The local people estimate there could be more than 30,000 pieces in one area alone, and a group of female ...

Aboriginal rangers discover rock art sites while conducting burn-offs in Arnhem Land - ABC Online


ABC Online

Aboriginal rangers discover rock art sites while conducting burn-offs in Arnhem Land
ABC Online
A group of Aboriginal rangers has discovered hundreds of works of rock art while conducting dry season burn-offs in the remote West Arnhem region. The local people estimate there could be more than 30,000 pieces in one area alone, and a group of female ...

Day off to celebrate Indigenous culture: Linda Burney's public holiday sweetener - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

Day off to celebrate Indigenous culture: Linda Burney's public holiday sweetener
The Sydney Morning Herald
No date was put forward for the public holiday but it is hoped it would provide Indigenous Australians with a day to celebrate their country that is not as controversial as Australia Day, sometimes called "Invasion Day" or "Survival Day". If passed ...

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Day off to celebrate Indigenous culture: Linda Burney's public holiday sweetener - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

Day off to celebrate Indigenous culture: Linda Burney's public holiday sweetener
The Sydney Morning Herald
No date was put forward for the public holiday but it is hoped it would provide Indigenous Australians with a day to celebrate their country that is not as controversial as Australia Day, sometimes called "Invasion Day" or "Survival Day". If passed ...

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Dr G Yunupingu's tragic, unnecessary death - Green Left Weekly


Dr G Yunupingu's tragic, unnecessary death
Green Left Weekly
“Dr G. Yunpingu is remembered today as one of the most important figures in Australian music history, blind from birth and emerging from the remote Galiwin'ku community on Elcho Island off the coast of Arnhem Land to sell over half a million copies of ...

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Legendary Indigenous Musician G. Yunupingu Dies Aged 46 - Pedestrian TV


Legendary Indigenous Musician G. Yunupingu Dies Aged 46
Pedestrian TV
World-renowned Indigenous Australian musician Dr G. Yunupingu has passed away at the age of 46. A statement from a publicist confirmed that the “great Australian” Dr G. Yunupingu died at Royal Darwin Hospital on Tuesday. Dr G. Yunpingu is ...

Pocock's 'transformative' effect on Classic Wallabies Indigenous Exchange - Rugby.com.au


Rugby.com.au

Pocock's 'transformative' effect on Classic Wallabies Indigenous Exchange
Rugby.com.au
The Classic Wallabies are helping the less fortunate help themselves CWIE's success has attracted government attention, while there is also talk of reciprocal programs with Pienaar's foundation, that would involve working with Indigenous Australians at ...

Kaitlen Dodd is representing Australia at World Indigenous Fashion Week in the Seychelles - dailytelegraph.com.au


dailytelegraph.com.au

Kaitlen Dodd is representing Australia at World Indigenous Fashion Week in the Seychelles
dailytelegraph.com.au
The 19-year-old will represent Australia at World Indigenous Fashion Week in the Seychelles in October and is set to walk the runway in Sao Paulo, Brazil, next month. Kaitlen represent Australia at World Indigenous Fashion Week in the Seychelles ...

Bill Shorten set to promise national vote on becoming a republic - SBS


SBS

Bill Shorten set to promise national vote on becoming a republic
SBS
Queen Elizabeth II would farewell Australia with affection and good grace, the country could still compete at the Commonwealth Games and fawn over the royal babies. Mr Shorten says enshrining a voice for indigenous Australians is the first priority for ...
Inequality not just about wealth but also about powerIndependent Australia

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Shorten to make republic vote promise - Sky News Australia


Sky News Australia

Shorten to make republic vote promise
Sky News Australia
Queen Elizabeth II would farewell Australia with affection and good grace, the country could still compete at the Commonwealth Games and fawn over the royal babies. Mr Shorten says enshrining a voice for indigenous Australians is the first priority for ...
Inequality not just about wealth but also about powerIndependent Australia

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Shorten promises national republic vote - The West Australian


The West Australian

Shorten promises national republic vote
The West Australian
Queen Elizabeth II would farewell Australia with affection and good grace, the country could still compete at the Commonwealth Games and fawn over the royal babies. Mr Shorten says enshrining a voice for indigenous Australians is the first priority for ...
Inequality not just about wealth but also about powerIndependent Australia

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No hiding place - The Australian


The Australian

No hiding place
The Australian
But with indigenous Australia's numbers expected to hit a million in little more than a decade, the old narrative that deaths by disease, deprivation and straight-up murderous intent were simply the end of the story for entire communities, starting ...

No hiding place - The Australian


The Australian

No hiding place
The Australian
But with indigenous Australia's numbers expected to hit a million in little more than a decade, the old narrative that deaths by disease, deprivation and straight-up murderous intent were simply the end of the story for entire communities, starting ...

A matter of perspective - The Australian


The Australian

A matter of perspective
The Australian
The subjects of these photographs are almost all drawn from the life of Aboriginal Australia, mostly from the 1960s and 70s, although a couple of shots included in the exhibition are from as late as 1988. Bishop's images are engaging in their sincerity ...

The $450 monthly super threshold hurts indigenous workers: experts - The New Daily


The $450 monthly super threshold hurts indigenous workers: experts
The New Daily
The gap in financial welfare between indigenous and other Australians is not changing and is actually being accentuated by the $450-per-month threshold for compulsory superannuation payments. So the Indigenous Superannuation Working Group of the ...

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The $450 monthly super threshold hurts indigenous workers: experts - The New Daily


The $450 monthly super threshold hurts indigenous workers: experts
The New Daily
The gap in financial welfare between indigenous and other Australians is not changing and is actually being accentuated by the $450-per-month threshold for compulsory superannuation payments. So the Indigenous Superannuation Working Group of the ...

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Shorten to pledge republic vote if elected - Sky News Australia


Sky News Australia

Shorten to pledge republic vote if elected
Sky News Australia
Queen Elizabeth II would farewell Australia with affection and good grace, the country could still compete at the Commonwealth Games and fawn over the royal babies. Mr Shorten says enshrining a voice for indigenous Australians is the first priority for ...
Inequality not just about wealth but also about powerIndependent Australia

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Dr G Yunupingu, Australian Aboriginal singer – obituary - Telegraph.co.uk


Telegraph.co.uk

Dr G Yunupingu, Australian Aboriginal singer – obituary
Telegraph.co.uk
When his debut album, Gurrumul, was released that year, the shy 38-year old from Elcho Island in Arnhem Land, northern Australia, was hailed as one of the brightest talents ever to emerge from the country's indigenous population. The album went ...

Gene Gibson: Wrongful conviction shines light on lack of translators - ABC Online


ABC Online

Gene Gibson: Wrongful conviction shines light on lack of translators
ABC Online
Mr Gibson, like many Indigenous Australians who do not speak English as a first language, is somewhat like a foreigner in his own justice system. It is something which concerns WA's chief justice Wayne Martin. Earlier this month, he told a conference ...

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