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Australian cricket's pay fight could hit plans of Indigenous teams - The Age


The Age

Australian cricket's pay fight could hit plans of Indigenous teams
The Age
On a day when Cricket Australia was to celebrate the release of its Indigenous cricket squads, it has emerged these players have also been caught up in the ugly pay fight splitting players and the sport's governing body. Cricket Australia, led by Test ...

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Australian cricket's pay fight could hit plans of Indigenous teams - The Age


The Age

Australian cricket's pay fight could hit plans of Indigenous teams
The Age
The indigenous cricket squads, announced on Tuesday, are also caught up in the ugly pay fight splitting players and the sport's governing body.

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Australian cricket's pay fight could hit plans of Indigenous teams - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

Australian cricket's pay fight could hit plans of Indigenous teams
The Sydney Morning Herald
On a day when Cricket Australia was to celebrate the release of its Indigenous cricket squads, it has emerged these players have also been caught up in the ugly pay fight splitting players and the sport's governing body. Cricket Australia, led by Test ...

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Australian cricket's pay fight could hit plans of Indigenous teams - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

Australian cricket's pay fight could hit plans of Indigenous teams
The Sydney Morning Herald
On a day when Cricket Australia was to celebrate the release of its Indigenous cricket squads, it has emerged these players have also been caught up in the ugly pay fight splitting players and the sport's governing body. Cricket Australia, led by Test ...

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Symbolic flag raising to start NAIDOC Week - Deniliquin Pastoral Times (registration) (blog)


Deniliquin Pastoral Times (registration) (blog)

Symbolic flag raising to start NAIDOC Week
Deniliquin Pastoral Times (registration) (blog)
Yarkuwa Indigenous Knowledge Centre senior project officer Karen Wilson raised the Australian flag, while Edward River Council general manager Adam McSwain raised the Aboriginal flag. Ms Wilson says the week is an opportunity for the community to ...
New funding for Cherbourg groups in NAIDOC weekThe South Burnett Times
Schools throughout Newcastle celebrate NAIDOCmnnews.today
Celebrations begin for NAIDOC WeekMackay Daily Mercury
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Symbolic flag raising to start NAIDOC Week - Deniliquin Pastoral Times (registration) (blog)


Deniliquin Pastoral Times (registration) (blog)

Symbolic flag raising to start NAIDOC Week
Deniliquin Pastoral Times (registration) (blog)
Yarkuwa Indigenous Knowledge Centre senior project officer Karen Wilson raised the Australian flag, while Edward River Council general manager Adam McSwain raised the Aboriginal flag. Ms Wilson says the week is an opportunity for the community to ...
Help WA Cops Celebrate NAIDOC Week, And Record Incarceration RatesNew Matilda
Celebrations begin for NAIDOC WeekMackay Daily Mercury

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Indigenous voices praise God - Eternity News


Eternity News

Indigenous voices praise God
Eternity News
Minutjukur and Katrina Tjitayi are like others in their singing troupe. From the APY Lands (Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara) of Central Australia, they are community leaders, singers, Bible translators and artists whose works appear in the ...

Jock Zonfrillo's foundation launches new partnership - Australian Hospitality Magazine


Jock Zonfrillo's foundation launches new partnership
Australian Hospitality Magazine
The Australian Bioactive Compounds Centre (a joint centre between the University of Adelaide and the University of South Australia) will assess the nutritional profile and potential for bioactive compounds of Aboriginal food plants, in particular ...

New funding for Cherbourg groups in NAIDOC week - The South Burnett Times


The South Burnett Times

New funding for Cherbourg groups in NAIDOC week
The South Burnett Times
"I acknowledge and value the many contributions made by indigenous Australians in Wide Bay, and recognise their important place in our community's culture and history.” Indigenous Affairs Minister Nigel Scullion said the number and quality of grant ...
Celebrations begin for NAIDOC WeekMackay Daily Mercury

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Q&A: Indigenous leaders and politicians attack 'punitive' approach to youth justice - The Guardian


The Guardian

Q&A: Indigenous leaders and politicians attack 'punitive' approach to youth justice
The Guardian
Punitive models of youth justice have failed, politicians and Indigenous leaders agreed, responding to a question from Dylan Voller on the ABC's Q&A program on Monday. The panel in Alice Springs were unanimous about the lack of rehabilitation available ...

Q&A: Indigenous leaders and politicians attack 'punitive' approach to youth justice - The Guardian


The Guardian

Q&A: Indigenous leaders and politicians attack 'punitive' approach to youth justice
The Guardian
Punitive models of youth justice have failed, politicians and Indigenous leaders agreed, responding to a question from Dylan Voller on the ABC's Q&A program on Monday. The panel in Alice Springs were unanimous about the lack of rehabilitation available ...

NAIDOC Week is a time to reflect on the ancient heritage of Australia - Newcastle Herald


Newcastle Herald

NAIDOC Week is a time to reflect on the ancient heritage of Australia
Newcastle Herald
On Australia Day, 1938, people marched in Sydney to show that while January 26 was a day celebrated by some Australians, for others it was a day of mourning. Indigenous Australians proudly record that first march as one of the first major civil rights ...

Cold-case squad keen to resolve botched Warneke murder - The Australian


Cold-case squad keen to resolve botched Warneke murder
The Australian
Western Australia's police commissioner, Karl O'Callaghan, has sent his cold-case homicide squad to the northern resort town of Broome to solve the murder of Josh Warneke seven years after a botched inquiry that rocked the state's police force ...

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Indigenous lives will improve when we stop just blaming government - The Australian


Indigenous lives will improve when we stop just blaming government
The Australian
The inquest into the suicides of 13 young Aboriginal people in the Kimberley region over 3½ years started last week. And hardly soon enough. The tragedy of Aboriginal suicides should, of itself, give us a shake up and a wake up. These are Australians ...

Indigenous lives will improve when we stop just blaming government - The Australian


Indigenous lives will improve when we stop just blaming government
The Australian
The inquest into the suicides of 13 young Aboriginal people in the Kimberley region over 3½ years started last week. And hardly soon enough. The tragedy of Aboriginal suicides should, of itself, give us a shake up and a wake up. These are Australians ...

Viewers confused as Bob Katter reveals he 'identifies as a blackfella on occasion' - NEWS.com.au


NEWS.com.au

Viewers confused as Bob Katter reveals he 'identifies as a blackfella on occasion'
NEWS.com.au
Asked about land title, he replied: “I identify as a blackfella on occasion and I'll identify this time as a blackfella — we are the most land-rich people on Earth, we blackfellas in Australia, and we are not allowed to use it. We are not allowed to ...
'No more of this stupidity': Bob Katter joins Dylan Voller's call for youth detention changeThe New Daily

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Viewers confused as Bob Katter reveals he 'identifies as a blackfella on occasion' - NEWS.com.au


NEWS.com.au

Viewers confused as Bob Katter reveals he 'identifies as a blackfella on occasion'
NEWS.com.au
The Shadow Assistant Minister for Indigenous Health said that when Tiger Air flew to Alice, “there was a bit of competition in the market and prices were forced down” but there is no longer a low-priced carrier serving Central Australia. “So we don't ...
'No more of this stupidity': Bob Katter joins Dylan Voller's call for youth detention changeThe New Daily

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$100m-plus for indigenous businesses - Business News


Business News

$100m-plus for indigenous businesses
Business News
Chief executive Kim Collard said the opportunity to tender for this work came about after getting on the Industry Capability Network's registry as an indigenous business. “As Australia's biggest indigenous-owned office supplier, this is a huge ...
Fortescue awards $100m of work to Aboriginal businesses and joint venturesAustralian Mining

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$100m-plus for indigenous businesses - Business News


$100m-plus for indigenous businesses
Business News
“As Australia's biggest indigenous-owned office supplier, this is a huge achievement for us,” Mr Collard said. Kulbardi's other major customers include BHP, Rio Tinto, law firm Gilbert + Tobin, St John of God Health Care, and Main Roads WA. Mr Collard ...

NAIDOC celebrations lined up - The West Australian


The West Australian

NAIDOC celebrations lined up
The West Australian
“The 2017 community concert is set to be the biggest yet, featuring some of the best indigenous musicians from Australia alongside a number of our extremely talented local artists,” he said. The Shire of Ashburton also has an array of NAIDOC events ...
Celebrate NAIDOC Week with Aboriginal Artists at the NGA's 'Defying Empire'The RiotACT
NAIDOC: Jessie Lloyd on mission to reclaim Indigenous cultural heritage through songABC Online
Australia begins week-long event to celebrate Aboriginal cultureXinhua
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