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Closing the gap on child removal - Save The Children Australia


Closing the gap on child removal
Save The Children Australia
Save the Children is working to shift this trend, both through our work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in community, and through our role as a key partner on the Family Matters: Strong Communities. Strong Culture. Stronger Children ...

Universities set goals to attract more Indigenous students in Australian-first - ABC Online


ABC Online

Universities set goals to attract more Indigenous students in Australian-first
ABC Online
If enrolment targets are met, an estimated 6,500 extra Indigenous students could be studying for degrees by 2020, Universities Australia said. University of South Australia dean of Aboriginal engagement and strategic projects Professor Peter Buckskin ...

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Universities set goals to attract more Indigenous students in Australian-first - ABC Online


ABC Online

Universities set goals to attract more Indigenous students in Australian-first
ABC Online
Australian universities are setting new targets in a bid to attract thousands more Indigenous students to campuses across the country. In the first national agreement of its kind, a Universities Australia strategy will aim to boost student and staff ...
Trailblazer Karlie Noon reaches for stars in indigenous knowledgeThe Australian

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Indigenous interpreter shortage 'adding to high incarceration rates' for Aboriginal people - ABC Online


ABC Online

Indigenous interpreter shortage 'adding to high incarceration rates' for Aboriginal people
ABC Online
For many people living in Central Australia, English is their second, third or sometimes fourth language, even for children. Aboriginal interpreter Rose Lester said that fact, along with the shockingly high incarceration rate, was why more funding for ...

Indigenous interpreter shortage 'adding to high incarceration rates' for Aboriginal people - ABC Online


ABC Online

Indigenous interpreter shortage 'adding to high incarceration rates' for Aboriginal people
ABC Online
For many people living in Central Australia, English is their second, third or sometimes fourth language, even for children. Aboriginal interpreter Rose Lester said that fact, along with the shockingly high incarceration rate, was why more funding for ...

Laws may need to treat Indigenous people differently, inquiry head says - The Guardian


The Guardian

Laws may need to treat Indigenous people differently, inquiry head says
The Guardian
Myers, a Gadigal-Wirradjuri man who was the first Indigenous Australian appointed to the bench of the federal court, was appointed to head up the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) inquiry into Indigenous incarceration this month. The inquiry ...

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Be bold, but be prepared to bend, Ken Wyatt implores Aboriginal Australia on constitutional recognition - The Sydney Morning Herald


National Indigenous Times

Be bold, but be prepared to bend, Ken Wyatt implores Aboriginal Australia on constitutional recognition
The Sydney Morning Herald
Indigenous Australians should think big, but be willing to compromise to ensure the referendum to recognise them in the constitution wins overwhelming support, the country's most senior Aboriginal politician, Ken Wyatt, has urged. The Aged Care and ...
Universities aim to dramatically increase indigenous enrolmentsThe Age
Snapper captures Islamic spirit in a different lightNational Indigenous Times
Closing the gap more than a dream at Mount Lawley High SchoolEducationHQ Australia

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Be bold, but be prepared to bend, Ken Wyatt implores Aboriginal Australia on constitutional recognition - The Sydney Morning Herald


Medical Xpress

Be bold, but be prepared to bend, Ken Wyatt implores Aboriginal Australia on constitutional recognition
The Sydney Morning Herald
Indigenous Australians should think big, but be willing to compromise to ensure the referendum to recognise them in the constitution wins overwhelming support, the country's most senior Aboriginal politician, Ken Wyatt, has urged. The Aged Care and ...
Improving mental health screening for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander pregnant women and new mumsMedical Xpress
Closing the gap more than a dream at Mount Lawley High SchoolEducationHQ Australia

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Universities aim to dramatically increase indigenous enrolments - Brisbane Times


Universities aim to dramatically increase indigenous enrolments
Brisbane Times
The late Dr Margaret Williams-Weir, the first recorded Aboriginal person to enrol in a university course in Australia, with Indigenous students and staff (from left) Genevieve Grieves, Kate Rendell, Lilly Brown and Clinton Benjamin, at Melbourne ...

Universities aim to dramatically increase indigenous enrolments - Blayney Chronicle


Blayney Chronicle

Universities aim to dramatically increase indigenous enrolments
Blayney Chronicle
The late Dr Margaret Williams-Weir, the first recorded Aboriginal person to enrol in a university course in Australia, with Indigenous students and staff (from left) Genevieve Grieves, Kate Rendell, Lilly Brown and Clinton Benjamin, at Melbourne ...

Trailblazer Karlie Noon reaches for stars in indigenous knowledge - The Australian


The Australian

Trailblazer Karlie Noon reaches for stars in indigenous knowledge
The Australian
Australia's universities will today unveil targets to lift the university enrolment and completion rates of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. In the first national strategy of its type, universities will seek to increase indigenous ...

King of the North shows kids the Cowboy way - The Australian


The Australian

King of the North shows kids the Cowboy way
The Australian
As far as JT's concerned, the invisible gap between non-indigenous Australians and the indigenous kids of far north Queensland is as wide as a well-thumbed textbook or a half-sucked joint; as wide as a prison cell or a Steeden football carried all the ...

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Namatjira copyright deal 'unjust': seller - The Australian


The Australian

Namatjira copyright deal 'unjust': seller
The Australian
He added that the copyright sale came about after the Central Australian Aboriginal Legal Aid Service approached him about $30,000-$50,000 in royalties that had accumulated for years in Namatjira's estate, but had not been distributed to the artist's ...

United Nations slams Australia's efforts on indigenous domestic violence - The West Australian


Press TV

United Nations slams Australia's efforts on indigenous domestic violence
The West Australian
A United Nations official has criticised Australia's efforts to address domestic violence in remote indigenous communities and the practice of removing Aboriginal children from their families. UN special rapporteur on violence against women Dubravka ...
UN Asks Australia to Better Protect Vulnerable Girls and WomenLatin American Herald Tribune

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United Nations slams Australia's efforts on indigenous domestic violence - The West Australian


United Nations slams Australia's efforts on indigenous domestic violence
The West Australian
A United Nations official has criticised Australia's efforts to address domestic violence in remote indigenous communities and the practice of removing Aboriginal children from their families. UN special rapporteur on violence against women Dubravka ...

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Dylan Voller calls for 24 hour youth services

Sovereign Audio Collection - Tue, 2017/02/28 - 10:16am
Dylan Voller speaks out despite his Lawyers recommendation, two weeks after being released from prison

Indigenous surfing star Soli Bailey's wave of success - SBS


SBS

Indigenous surfing star Soli Bailey's wave of success
SBS
"It's really special for me to represent Indigenous surfing for Australia," he explains. "I just want to do my country proud." Now 21-years-old, Bailey is a former Australian Junior Champion and he's aware he must win events consistently before he can ...

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Pauline Hanson's second maiden speech mirrors her first, substituting Muslims for Aborigines and Asians - Bunbury Mail


Pauline Hanson's second maiden speech mirrors her first, substituting Muslims for Aborigines and Asians
Bunbury Mail
In 1996 Pauline Hanson made her entry to parliament felt with an incendiary speech which declared Aboriginal Australians were given unfair advantages compared to non-Indigenous Australians - or "mainstream Australians" as she called them - and ...

Closing the gap more than a dream at Mount Lawley High School - EducationHQ Australia


EducationHQ Australia

Closing the gap more than a dream at Mount Lawley High School
EducationHQ Australia
Aboriginal elders, like Yawuru leader, Patrick Dodson, commenting on Prime Minister Turnbull's eighth report on Closing the Gap said that Australia needed to have “buy-in” from Indigenous communities if it was to Close the Gap. Mount Lawley SHS won the ...

Indigenous communities turn to renewable energy to break cycle of welfare - SBS


SBS

Indigenous communities turn to renewable energy to break cycle of welfare
SBS
But community energy projects are still in the early stages in Australia, says Kado Muir, director of the Katampul Aboriginal Corporation in Leonora, Western Australia. "My community is going through putting on renewables, so, by June we'll have panels ...
Renewable energy becomes accessible to community groups through people powerABC Online

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