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Indigenous domestic violence — it needs to stop - dailytelegraph.com.au


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Indigenous domestic violence — it needs to stop
dailytelegraph.com.au
Marches were held across Australia, including in Darwin and Alice Springs. Appropriately so. Family violence exists across Australian society but its epicentre is the Northern Territory, which has among the highest rates in the world fuelled by ...

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indigenous domestic violence — it needs to stop - Herald Sun


Herald Sun

indigenous domestic violence — it needs to stop
Herald Sun
Marches were held across Australia, including in Darwin and Alice Springs. Appropriately so. Family violence exists across Australian society but its epicentre is the Northern Territory, which has among the highest rates in the world fuelled by ...

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Aboriginal Land Trust seeks operator with a difference for Kimberley's Lake Gregory - Beef Central


Beef Central

Aboriginal Land Trust seeks operator with a difference for Kimberley's Lake Gregory
Beef Central
A SUB-LEASE on Lake Gregory Station is being offered by the Aboriginal Land Trust (ALT) in a move which is set to test the waters for a new model of land management in Western Australia's Kimberley region. A spokesperson for Western Australia's ...

Aboriginal protesters rally outside Radio 6PR over racism claims - WAtoday


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Aboriginal protesters rally outside Radio 6PR over racism claims
WAtoday
An angry mob of Aboriginal protesters rallied outside Radio 6PR on Wednesday over allegations the broadcaster was being racist over the Fremantle council's decision to move Australia Day back two days. Around 10 Aboriginal people, including ...
The Aboriginal elders of Fremantle speak out on Australia Day changeHappy (press release) (registration) (blog)
Spare a thought for those with little to celebrate on Australia DayThe West Australian

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Former Football Star Reconnects To His Indigenous Heritage To Recover From Depression - Huffington Post Australia


Huffington Post Australia

Former Football Star Reconnects To His Indigenous Heritage To Recover From Depression
Huffington Post Australia
Williams began to workshop 'The Enemy Within', a suicide prevention charity that now sees him touring Australia and overseas speaking with schools, sporting clubs, organisations and remote Indigenous communities. "Working with these communities and ...

Australia's shame: Some communities have 600 times the national suicide rate - Independent Australia


Independent Australia

Australia's shame: Some communities have 600 times the national suicide rate
Independent Australia
The Inuit peoples of Greenland, the Guarani peoples of South America and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders peoples of the Australian continent endure the world's highest suicide rates. However, when we disaggregate to regions, towns and ...

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To Australia's shame, some of our towns and communities have 600 times the national suicide rate - Independent Australia


To Australia's shame, some of our towns and communities have 600 times the national suicide rate
Independent Australia
The Inuit peoples of Greenland, the Guarani peoples of South America and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders peoples of the Australian continent endure the world's highest suicide rates. However, when we disaggregate to regions, towns and ...

Painted Indigenous Faces Tower over Rural Australia - teleSUR English


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Painted Indigenous Faces Tower over Rural Australia
teleSUR English
“We used them for navigation, we used them for seasonal changes, so the stars meant a lot, the moon meant a lot of course, and so did the sun,” he told ABC Australia. The Indigenous artworks are part of an “outdoor gallery” project across the region ...

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Australian schoolkids are falling behind on maths and science - Business Insider Australia


Business Insider Australia

Australian schoolkids are falling behind on maths and science
Business Insider Australia
The gaps in achievement between Australia's Indigenous and non-Indigenous students remain as they were 20 years ago. Source: TIMSS 2015. Trends in Year 4 mathematics achievement within Australia, 1995–2015, by Indigenous background.
Wake-up call: Australian students fall behind Kazakhstan in maths and science rankingsThe Sydney Morning Herald
Australian student performance flatliningTeacher Magazine
The NT is the only Australian jurisdiction where students' results are going backwardsABC Online

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The Aboriginal elders of Fremantle speak out on Australia Day ... - Happy (press release) (registration) (blog)


Happy (press release) (registration) (blog)

The Aboriginal elders of Fremantle speak out on Australia Day ...
Happy (press release) (registration) (blog)
After media backlash against the City of Freemantle's decision to move Australia Day, grassroots Aboriginal elders have been forced to quell some rumours.
Spare a thought for those with little to celebrate on Australia Da - NewsThe West Australian

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How ancient Aboriginal star maps have shaped Australia's highway network - SBS


SBS

How ancient Aboriginal star maps have shaped Australia's highway network
SBS
The next time you're driving down a country road in outback Australia, consider there's a good chance that very route was originally mapped out by Aboriginal people perhaps thousands of years before Europeans came to Australia. And like today, they ...

How ancient Aboriginal star maps have shaped Australia's highway network - SBS


SBS

How ancient Aboriginal star maps have shaped Australia's highway network
SBS
The next time you're driving down a country road in outback Australia, consider there's a good chance that very route was originally mapped out by Aboriginal people perhaps thousands of years before Europeans came to Australia. And like today, they ...

Trapped in Australia's 'invisible prison' - dailytelegraph.com.au


dailytelegraph.com.au

Trapped in Australia's 'invisible prison'
dailytelegraph.com.au
But as we see how the celebrities react to Indigenous Australians Justin Mohamed, CEO of Reconciliation Australia, has revealed how he feels living in Australia and why he feels freer overseas. Justin Mohamed CEO of Reconciliation Australia. Picture: ...
SBS's 'First Contact' Sent Well-Known Aussies Into Aboriginal ...Huffington Post Australia
3. David Oldfield says Aboriginal Australia Should Die OutNEWS.com.au
First Contact: Poverty Porn And Trauma TV, With Bonus CelebritiesNew Matilda
The West Australian -SBS -Junkee
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Trapped in Australia's 'invisible prison' - Courier Mail


Courier Mail

Trapped in Australia's 'invisible prison'
Courier Mail
When you say that you're are an Aboriginal person from Australia the overwhelming response of warmness and value from people overseas is at a higher rate of what we have here in Australia.” “Wherever we walk and whatever we do, through all of our eyes, ...
'I'm scared of Aboriginal people': First Contact reveals prejudicesThe New Daily
David Oldfield and Tom Ballard clash in Elliot1:15NEWS.com.au
I Didn't Want The Indigenous Women I Met To Hear My Racist CommentsHuffington Post Australia
The Guardian -The Bitbag -Herald Sun -SBS
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Trapped in Australia's 'invisible prison' - Courier Mail


Courier Mail

Trapped in Australia's 'invisible prison'
Courier Mail
But as we see how the celebrities react to Indigenous Australians Justin Mohamed, CEO of Reconciliation Australia, has revealed how he feels living in Australia and why he feels freer overseas. Justin Mohamed CEO of Reconciliation Australia. Picture: ...
First Contact: when Indigenous Australia becomes entertainment, everyone losesThe Guardian
Meet Eight Prominent Indigenous Australians In SBS's First Contact VR ExperienceGizmodo Australia
3. David Oldfield says Aboriginal Australia Should Die OutNEWS.com.au
SBS -Huffington Post Australia -SBS
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Use keywords to search content on this website - Herald Sun


Herald Sun

Use keywords to search content on this website
Herald Sun
When you say that you're are an Aboriginal person from Australia the overwhelming response of warmness and value from people overseas is at a higher rate of what we have here in Australia.” “Wherever we walk and whatever we do, through all of our eyes, ...

Aboriginal Australians Shed Light On Their Slew Of Experiences With Racism And Oppression - A Plus


A Plus

Aboriginal Australians Shed Light On Their Slew Of Experiences With Racism And Oppression
A Plus
The Age of Exploration was perhaps a baby step towards modern-day globalization, but it was the beginning of a devastating few centuries for indigenous populations whose land was "discovered" and whose populations were treated as inferior and ...

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Who owns a plant? - SBS


Who owns a plant?
SBS
Only now, in the first decades of the 21st Century, are many local chefs enthusiastically championing the use of the flavours of Australian native foods: everything from old man saltbush to magpie goose is, suddenly, hot. So belatedly we have to ask ...

Spare a thought for those with little to celebrate on Australia Day - The West Australian


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Spare a thought for those with little to celebrate on Australia Day
The West Australian
The argument some Aboriginal people are making goes something like this: “We don't want the nation to stop celebrating Australia Day, we would just like you to recognise that the arrival of the First Fleet is not something we celebrate. It actually ...
The Aboriginal elders of Fremantle speak out on Australia Day changeHappy (press release) (registration) (blog)

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Indigenous Australians Share Their Stories Of Racism After Pauline Hanson Said There Is “No Definition To An ... - Student Edge (blog)


Student Edge (blog)

Indigenous Australians Share Their Stories Of Racism After Pauline Hanson Said There Is “No Definition To An ...
Student Edge (blog)
Senator Hanson says there's a need to open up a debate on Aboriginal identification. “I think that people need to toughen up a bit. I think we've all become so precious, we've stopped freedom of speech to have a say, to have an opinion,” the One Nation ...

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