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Way ahead for Aborigines - Shepparton News


Shepparton News

Way ahead for Aborigines
Shepparton News
Professor Langton is among one of the first professors of indigenous studies in Australia and her speech, titled From the margins to the mainstream: Indigenous recovery in rural Australia, proposed education targets for local indigenous youth and ...

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11 people elevating Indigenous languages - SBS


SBS

11 people elevating Indigenous languages
SBS
... including being appointed as a Member of the Order of Australia in 2015. One of his key achievements was when AIATSIS' Australian Indigenous Languages Collection was inscribed in Australia's Memory of the World Register, part of UNESCO's Memory of ...

11 people elevating Indigenous languages - SBS


SBS

11 people elevating Indigenous languages
SBS
... including being appointed as a Member of the Order of Australia in 2015. One of his key achievements was when AIATSIS' Australian Indigenous Languages Collection was inscribed in Australia's Memory of the World Register, part of UNESCO's Memory of ...

TasWeekend: Celebrating the past and present - The Mercury


The Mercury

TasWeekend: Celebrating the past and present
The Mercury
Lehman has spent 15 years working with two galleries as a member of the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery's Aboriginal Advisory Council and the National Museum of Australia. He is also consulting to Mona as it develops the concept for a proposed Truth ...

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What NAIDOC Week means at Save the Children - Save The Children Australia


Save The Children Australia

What NAIDOC Week means at Save the Children
Save The Children Australia
As we celebrate NAIDOC Week, Heather Finlayson, Save the Children's Head of Australian Programs, reflects on the contribution of our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander staff, and the enduring partnerships we have developed with organisations and ...

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What NAIDOC Week means at Save the Children - Save The Children Australia


Save The Children Australia

What NAIDOC Week means at Save the Children
Save The Children Australia
As we celebrate NAIDOC Week, Heather Finlayson, Save the Children's Head of Australian Programs, reflects on the contribution of our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander staff, and the enduring partnerships we have developed with organisations and ...

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Fox TV star Hannah Hollis reveals racist vilification at school over Aboriginal background - dailytelegraph.com.au


dailytelegraph.com.au

Fox TV star Hannah Hollis reveals racist vilification at school over Aboriginal background
dailytelegraph.com.au
It has now become Hollis' passion to try to change people's perceptions of indigenous Australians and she hopes her career success will inspire others. Hollis is the first person in her family to go to university, where she studied journalism. She ...

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Fox TV star Hannah Hollis reveals racist vilification at school over Aboriginal background - dailytelegraph.com.au


dailytelegraph.com.au

Fox TV star Hannah Hollis reveals racist vilification at school over Aboriginal background
dailytelegraph.com.au
It has now become Hollis' passion to try to change people's perceptions of indigenous Australians and she hopes her career success will inspire others. Hollis is the first person in her family to go to university, where she studied journalism. She ...

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Mapping Aboriginal massacres makes it time to recognise the colonial wars, say leading historians - Cessnock Advertiser


Cessnock Advertiser

Mapping Aboriginal massacres makes it time to recognise the colonial wars, say leading historians
Cessnock Advertiser
Professor Ryan and Tasmanian author Professor Henry Reynolds – whose books documented the "forgotten" and "silent" colonial wars against Aboriginal people – said it was time for the Australia War Memorial to recognise this war. "Certainly it is time ...
New map records sites of Australia's colonial massacresReuters

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Mapping Aboriginal massacres makes it time to recognise the colonial wars, say leading historians - Cessnock Advertiser


Cessnock Advertiser

Mapping Aboriginal massacres makes it time to recognise the colonial wars, say leading historians
Cessnock Advertiser
Professor Ryan and Tasmanian author Professor Henry Reynolds – whose books documented the "forgotten" and "silent" colonial wars against Aboriginal people – said it was time for the Australia War Memorial to recognise this war. "Certainly it is time ...

If you want to keep failing, keep talking to remote communities in English - SBS


SBS

If you want to keep failing, keep talking to remote communities in English
SBS
My point is; in remote Australia the age old (and current) model for remote engagement continues to reap less than stellar returns. Programs and policies are concocted in Darwin or Canberra where delivery in Aboriginal languages would be lucky to ...

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The Australian palaeodiet: which native animals should we eat? - InDaily


InDaily

The Australian palaeodiet: which native animals should we eat?
InDaily
The archaeological record suggests Aboriginal Australians had varied diets prior to colonisation, with specific prey and butchery patterns in different parts of the country. For example, in Ice Age south-west Tasmania (between approximately 40,000 and ...

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The Australian palaeodiet: which native animals should we eat? - InDaily


InDaily

The Australian palaeodiet: which native animals should we eat?
InDaily
The large number of freshwater shellfish middens scattered along Australia's inland lakes, rivers and creeks indicates that freshwater molluscs were an important food resource for indigenous Australians. Recent analysis of middens along the Murray ...

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Online map of Aboriginal massacres evinces the shocking truth of colonial violence - Crikey (registration)


The Sydney Morning Herald

Online map of Aboriginal massacres evinces the shocking truth of colonial violence
Crikey (registration)
The painstaking work of Professor Lyndall Ryan of the University of Newcastle has produced an online map of massacres of Aboriginal people in Australia over the years 1788-1872 (with more years to come). Ryan's work has provoked considerable interest ...
The truth behind Aboriginal massacres and the laid-back Aussie imageThe Sydney Morning Herald
New map records sites of Australia's colonial massacresBusiness Insider
Map of Indigenous Australian massacres tells of the country's bloody pastMashable

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If you want to keep failing, keep talking to remote communities in English - SBS


SBS

If you want to keep failing, keep talking to remote communities in English
SBS
My point is; in remote Australia the age old (and current) model for remote engagement continues to reap less than stellar returns. Programs and policies are concocted in Darwin or Canberra where delivery in Aboriginal languages would be lucky to ...

Beale reveals Indigenous jersey - Rugby.com.au


Rugby.com.au

Beale reveals Indigenous jersey
Rugby.com.au
Wallabies centre Kurtley Beale has revealed the design of Australia's first Indigenous jersey on Thursday night. Beale was a vocal advocate of the introduction of such a jersey, speaking to RUGBY.com.au last year, and his dream has come to fruition.
Wallabies to wear historic indigenous jersey against All Blacks in Brisbane in Octoberdailytelegraph.com.au

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Indigenous hydrogeologist Bradley Moggridge - Cosmos


Cosmos

Indigenous hydrogeologist Bradley Moggridge
Cosmos
Moggridge, 45, currently working on his PhD at the University of Canberra, is a member of the Kamilaroi people, one of the four largest Indigenous nations in Australia. Their traditional lands cover a large expanse of northern New South Wales and ...

Mapping Aboriginal massacres makes it time to recognise the colonial wars, say leading historians - Ararat Advertiser


Ararat Advertiser

Mapping Aboriginal massacres makes it time to recognise the colonial wars, say leading historians
Ararat Advertiser
Professor Ryan and Tasmanian author Professor Henry Reynolds – whose books documented the "forgotten" and "silent" colonial wars against Aboriginal people – said it was time for the Australia War Memorial to recognise this war. "Certainly it is time ...
Online map of Aboriginal massacres evinces the shocking truth of colonial violenceCrikey (registration)
Plotting Aboriginal massacres highlights impacts of colonial warsPort Macquarie News
The truth behind Aboriginal massacres and the laid-back Aussie imageThe Sydney Morning Herald
Reuters -Mashable
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