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Simon: Young Indigenous stars can go all the way - FourFourTwo Australia


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Simon: Young Indigenous stars can go all the way
FourFourTwo Australia
Matildas' Indigenous stars Simon and Lydia Williams have represented Australia in world football's blue-ribbon event on two occasions and two more Aboriginal footballers could be following in their footsteps. Shaydene, 15, and Jada, 17, are both part ...

Simon: Young Indigenous stars can go all the way - FourFourTwo Australia


FourFourTwo Australia

Simon: Young Indigenous stars can go all the way
FourFourTwo Australia
Matildas' Indigenous stars Simon and Lydia Williams have represented Australia in world football's blue-ribbon event on two occasions and two more Aboriginal footballers could be following in their footsteps. Shaydene, 15, and Jada, 17, are both part ...

Buzzfeed Australia appoints Amy McQuire as Indigenous affairs reporter - MuMbrella


MuMbrella

Buzzfeed Australia appoints Amy McQuire as Indigenous affairs reporter
MuMbrella
A Darumbal woman from central Queensland, Amy McQuire has spent more than a decade covering Aboriginal Australia. Amy was previously Editor of both the National Indigenous Times and Tracker Magazine. She has reported for NITV News in the ...

Buzzfeed Australia appoints Amy McQuire as Indigenous affairs reporter - MuMbrella


MuMbrella

Buzzfeed Australia appoints Amy McQuire as Indigenous affairs reporter
MuMbrella
A Darumbal woman from central Queensland, Amy McQuire has spent more than a decade covering Aboriginal Australia. Amy was previously Editor of both the National Indigenous Times and Tracker Magazine. She has reported for NITV News in the ...

Cambridge University Refuses to Return Aboriginal Artifacts to Australia - Asharq Al-awsat English


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Cambridge University Refuses to Return Aboriginal Artifacts to Australia
Asharq Al-awsat English
SYDNEY- The University of Cambridge has refused a request by an Australian man to return important Aboriginal artifacts taken by British explorer Captain James Cook nearly 250 years ago, Reuters reported. Rodney Kelly is seeking the return of four ...
Cambridge University Is Refusing To Return Aboriginal Artefacts Taken By Captain CookJunkee

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Cambridge University refuses to return Aboriginal artifacts to Australia - Business Insider


Cambridge University refuses to return Aboriginal artifacts to Australia
Business Insider
SYDNEY (Reuters) - The University of Cambridge has refused a request by an Australian man to return important Aboriginal artifacts taken by British explorer Captain James Cook nearly 250 years ago. Rodney Kelly is seeking the return of four spears from ...

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Cambridge University refuses to return Aboriginal artifacts to Australia - Business Insider


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Cambridge University refuses to return Aboriginal artifacts to Australia
Business Insider
SYDNEY (Reuters) - The University of Cambridge has refused a request by an Australian man to return important Aboriginal artifacts taken by British explorer Captain James Cook nearly 250 years ago. Rodney Kelly is seeking the return of four spears from ...
Cambridge University Is Refusing To Return Aboriginal Artefacts Taken By Captain CookJunkee

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Britain's Cambridge University refuses to return Aboriginal artifacts amid protests - SBS


SBS

Britain's Cambridge University refuses to return Aboriginal artifacts amid protests
SBS
The artifacts are recognized as a significant symbol of first contact between the British and indigenous Australians and of Aboriginal resistance to colonization. However, the University of Cambridge has rejected a request for their return lodged by Kelly.

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Britain's Cambridge University refuses to return Aboriginal artifacts amid protests - SBS


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Britain's Cambridge University refuses to return Aboriginal artifacts amid protests
SBS
The artifacts are recognized as a significant symbol of first contact between the British and indigenous Australians and of Aboriginal resistance to colonization. However, the University of Cambridge has rejected a request for their return lodged by Kelly.

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Cambridge University refuses to return Aboriginal artifacts to Australia - Reuters


Cambridge University refuses to return Aboriginal artifacts to Australia
Reuters
The artifacts are recognized as a significant symbol of first contact between the British and indigenous Australians and of Aboriginal resistance to colonization. However, the University of Cambridge has rejected a request for their return lodged by Kelly.

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Red Symons: Indigenous MP wants presenter pulled into line by ABC over 'racist' interview - ABC Online


ABC Online

Red Symons: Indigenous MP wants presenter pulled into line by ABC over 'racist' interview
ABC Online
Linda Burney, the first Indigenous woman to be elected to a seat in the federal Lower House, said she was offended by the interview that had "very racist overtones", but did not think Symons should be sacked. "If he was trying to be humorous, then it ...

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Indigenous kids in Alice Springs create murals of their culture and dreams with Artolution - ABC Online


ABC Online

Indigenous kids in Alice Springs create murals of their culture and dreams with Artolution
ABC Online
Two New York-based artists who have created large-scale art projects with young people in war-torn and developing countries have brought their paint and skills to Indigenous communities in Central Australia. Alice Springs is becoming a little brighter ...

Cambridge refuses to return Aboriginal spears 'stolen' by Cook - The Australian


The Australian

Cambridge refuses to return Aboriginal spears 'stolen' by Cook
The Australian
Cambridge University has rejected a demand for the return to Australia of hugely significant Aboriginal spears collected by James Cook's crew at Botany Bay in ...
Aboriginal man demands Cambridge University return his ancestor's ...Cambridge News

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Cambridge refuses to return Aboriginal spears 'stolen' by Cook - The Australian


The Australian

Cambridge refuses to return Aboriginal spears 'stolen' by Cook
The Australian
Cambridge University has rejected a demand for the return to Australia of hugely significant Aboriginal spears collected by James Cook's crew at Botany Bay in ...
Aboriginal man demands Cambridge University return his ancestor's ...Cambridge News

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Aboriginal affairs roundtable held in WA - SBS


Aboriginal affairs roundtable held in WA
SBS
State and territory Aboriginal affairs leaders say it is inevitable the federal government will need to have treaty negotiations with indigenous people. Representatives from Western Australia, the ACT, the Northern Territory, South Australia and ...

Aboriginal affairs roundtable held in WA - SBS


Aboriginal affairs roundtable held in WA
SBS
State and territory Aboriginal affairs leaders say it is inevitable the federal government will need to have treaty negotiations with indigenous people. Representatives from Western Australia, the ACT, the Northern Territory, South Australia and ...

Explore Western Australia - Telegraph.co.uk


Telegraph.co.uk

Explore Western Australia
Telegraph.co.uk
Western Australia provides the perfect platform to learn more about the richness and enigma of the Aboriginal way of life, with dozens of indigenous tour operators sharing their experiences, stories and traditional lands. Here are some of the best ...

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Explore Western Australia - Telegraph.co.uk


Telegraph.co.uk

Explore Western Australia
Telegraph.co.uk
Western Australia provides the perfect platform to learn more about the richness and enigma of the Aboriginal way of life, with dozens of indigenous tour operators sharing their experiences, stories and traditional lands. Here are some of the best ...

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Aboriginal affairs roundtable held in WA - The Australian - The Australian


Aboriginal affairs roundtable held in WA - The Australian
The Australian
State and territory Aboriginal affairs leaders say it is inevitable the federal government will need to have treaty negotiations with indigenous people.

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Aboriginal affairs roundtable held in WA - NEWS.com.au


Aboriginal affairs roundtable held in WA
NEWS.com.au
Representatives from Western Australia, the ACT, the Northern Territory, South Australia and Victoria met on Friday for the first roundtable meeting in seven years to discuss their progress on Aboriginal affairs. WA Aboriginal Affairs Minister Ben ...

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