Donations

Feed aggregator

Nick Cave Supports Indigenous Anti-Suicide App - The Quietus


The Quietus

Nick Cave Supports Indigenous Anti-Suicide App
The Quietus
Nick Cave has expressed his support for the crowdfunding of a suicide prevention app for indigenous people in Australia, encouraging people to "[fight] for lives of young Aboriginal people and [show] Aboriginal Australia we believe in them". Started by ...

Eurovision: Isaiah Firebrace hoping to inspire young Indigenous Australians - SBS


SBS

Eurovision: Isaiah Firebrace hoping to inspire young Indigenous Australians
SBS
"I think he will do Australia proud - and I think he is a great ambassador for all young Australians, but particularly Indigenous Australians looking for a role model - I think he's a brilliant role model." The Eurovision Song Contest will be broadcast ...

Eurovision: Isaiah Firebrace hoping to inspire young Indigenous Australians - SBS


SBS

Eurovision: Isaiah Firebrace hoping to inspire young Indigenous Australians
SBS
"I think he will do Australia proud - and I think he is a great ambassador for all young Australians, but particularly Indigenous Australians looking for a role model - I think he's a brilliant role model." The Eurovision Song Contest will be broadcast ...

Masters sheds light on Indigenous issues - EducationHQ Australia


EducationHQ Australia

Masters sheds light on Indigenous issues
EducationHQ Australia
The intent of the program is to equip students with an in-depth understanding of contemporary and global issues experienced by Indigenous Australians, while also offering the tools needed to help positively shape opportunities for Indigenous Australians.

National Indigenous Music Awards Open Nominations & Announce First Album - theMusic


National Indigenous Music Awards Open Nominations & Announce First Album
theMusic
Returning to Darwin's historic Amphitheatre to commemorate a landmark year for Indigenous musicians — a year that saw a historic win for A.B. Original at the Australian Music Prize ceremony, #1 ARIA results for Jessica Mauboy and Busby Marou, Troy ...

Myths about musculoskeletal pain and Aboriginal Australians prevent high quality care - The Conversation AU


The Conversation AU

Myths about musculoskeletal pain and Aboriginal Australians prevent high quality care
The Conversation AU
Musculoskeletal pain (such as low back pain, osteoarthritis, neck, knee and shoulder pain) is the number one cause of disability in Australia and affects 28% of Australians. It is one of nine national priorities in health. Some 20% of Aboriginal ...

and more »

Myths about musculoskeletal pain and Aboriginal Australians prevent high quality care - The Conversation AU


The Conversation AU

Myths about musculoskeletal pain and Aboriginal Australians prevent high quality care
The Conversation AU
Musculoskeletal pain (such as low back pain, osteoarthritis, neck, knee and shoulder pain) is the number one cause of disability in Australia and affects 28% of Australians. It is one of nine national priorities in health. Some 20% of Aboriginal ...

and more »

Wallabies to play in indigenous jersey - dailytelegraph.com.au


dailytelegraph.com.au

Wallabies to play in indigenous jersey
dailytelegraph.com.au
The artwork on the jersey commemorates the role of indigenous people who have made a contribution to Australian rugby. ARU chief executive Bill Pulver unveiled the top secret jersey at the Lloyd McDermott rugby dinner last week and received a standing ...

and more »Google News

Indigenous translations too late for reform - The Australian


The Australian

Indigenous translations too late for reform
The Australian
The Referendum Council discussion paper, derided in Senate estimates hearings by West Australian Liberal Dean Smith as representing poor value at $30,000, or “$3300 per page”, has been used as the foundation document for indigenous meetings on the ...

Indigenous translations too late for reform - The Australian


The Australian

Indigenous translations too late for reform
The Australian
The Referendum Council discussion paper, derided in Senate estimates hearings by West Australian Liberal Dean Smith as representing poor value at $30,000, or “$3300 per page”, has been used as the foundation document for indigenous meetings on the ...

Trail Bike Vandals Damage Sacred Indigenous Site In WA National Park - Huffington Post Australia


Huffington Post Australia

Trail Bike Vandals Damage Sacred Indigenous Site In WA National Park
Huffington Post Australia
A sacred Indigenous site in a Western Australian national park was vandalised by trail bike riders over the Easter weekend and caused "dire and long term consequences" for the area. The WA Department of Parks and Wildlife confirmed in a statement ...

Captain Wallis open fired on a camp of Aboriginal Australians before driving them off the edge of a cliff - National Geographic Australia


National Geographic Australia

Captain Wallis open fired on a camp of Aboriginal Australians before driving them off the edge of a cliff
National Geographic Australia
'A few of my men heard a child cry. I formed line ranks, entered and pushed on through a thick brush towards the precipitous banks of a deep rocky creek. The dogs gave the alarm, and the natives fled over the cliffs. It was moonlight. I regret to say ...

and more »

Captain Wallis open fired on a camp of Aboriginal Australians before driving them off the edge of a cliff - National Geographic Australia


National Geographic Australia

Captain Wallis open fired on a camp of Aboriginal Australians before driving them off the edge of a cliff
National Geographic Australia
The massacre was fuelled by long-standing land feuds between the settlers and Indigenous Australians along the Nepean River. "They murdered those people, there's no doubt about it the orders were to strike terror into the survivors by hanging anyone ...

and more »

UN 'deeply disturbed' by Indigenous detention - Camden Haven Courier


Camden Haven Courier

UN 'deeply disturbed' by Indigenous detention
Camden Haven Courier
Indigenous Australians are living in "appalling" conditions and young Aborigines in detention are "essentially being punished for being poor", the United Nations has declared in a scathing report. A 15-day tour of Indigenous communities and high-level ...

UN 'deeply disturbed' by Indigenous detention - Camden Haven Courier


Camden Haven Courier

UN 'deeply disturbed' by Indigenous detention
Camden Haven Courier
The vast majority of Aboriginal people had jobs, attended school and were not involved in the criminal justice system, Mr Scullion said. He acknowledged some Indigenous Australians "need additional support" and said the Coalition was committed to ...

Turnbull government to overhaul citizenship test, which can only be failed three times - NEWS.com.au


NEWS.com.au

Turnbull government to overhaul citizenship test, which can only be failed three times
NEWS.com.au
What are the colours of the Australian Aboriginal Flag? Which official symbol of Australia identifies Commonwealth property? What happened in Australia on 1 January 1901? Answer questions like these and other similar questions surrounding Australia and ...
Malcolm Turnbull reveals tough new citizenship crackdownThe Sydney Morning Herald
PM unveils get-tough Aussie values citizenship examHerald Sun
New 'Australian Values' Test Planned For CitizenshipNDTV
The Australian
all 689 news articles »

Indigenous bodies are overlooked by Govt: Oxfam - National Indigenous Times


National Indigenous Times

Indigenous bodies are overlooked by Govt: Oxfam
National Indigenous Times
There was a “worrying lack of transparency” around the Federal Government's funding model for programs targeting Indigenous Australia, aid agency Oxfam said in a report released this month. Oxfam Australia said under the Indigenous Advancement ...

and more »

Indigenous bodies are overlooked by Govt: Oxfam - National Indigenous Times


National Indigenous Times

Indigenous bodies are overlooked by Govt: Oxfam
National Indigenous Times
There was a “worrying lack of transparency” around the Federal Government's funding model for programs targeting Indigenous Australia, aid agency Oxfam said in a report released this month. Oxfam Australia said under the Indigenous Advancement ...

and more »

Indigenous bodies are overlooked by Govt: Oxfam NEWS - National Indigenous Times


National Indigenous Times

Indigenous bodies are overlooked by Govt: Oxfam NEWS
National Indigenous Times
There was a “worrying lack of transparency” around the Federal Government's funding model for programs targeting Indigenous Australia, aid agency Oxfam said in a report released this month. Oxfam Australia said under the Indigenous Advancement ...

and more »

Indigenous bodies are overlooked by Govt: Oxfam NEWS - National Indigenous Times


National Indigenous Times

Indigenous bodies are overlooked by Govt: Oxfam NEWS
National Indigenous Times
There was a “worrying lack of transparency” around the Federal Government's funding model for programs targeting Indigenous Australia, aid agency Oxfam said in a report released this month. Oxfam Australia said under the Indigenous Advancement ...
Bill Shorten recommits to Big Australia albatrossMacroBusiness (blog)

all 4 news articles »

Pages

Subscribe to Sovereign Union - First Nations Asserting Sovereignty aggregator