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The treatment of Aboriginal people is our great collective continuing shame - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

The treatment of Aboriginal people is our great collective continuing shame
The Sydney Morning Herald
How dire if Malcolm Turnbull's signature achievement, aside from rescuing a grateful nation from Tony Abbott, was to make it easier for Australians to be publicly racist. The latest waste of the Prime Minister's potential is his indulgence of the right ...

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The treatment of Aboriginal people is our great collective continuing shame - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

The treatment of Aboriginal people is our great collective continuing shame
The Sydney Morning Herald
How dire if Malcolm Turnbull's signature achievement, aside from rescuing a grateful nation from Tony Abbott, was to make it easier for Australians to be publicly racist. The latest waste of the Prime Minister's potential is his indulgence of the right ...

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Warren Mundine 'not told' about inquiry into Indigenous prison rates - The Guardian


The Guardian

Warren Mundine 'not told' about inquiry into Indigenous prison rates
The Guardian
Brandis had said the Turnbull government would ask the Australian Law Reform Commission to look at the overrepresentation of Indigenous people in the justice system and consider what reforms could be made to reverse that trend. Mundine called the plan ...

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Lighthouse Project seeks to reduce heart disease among Indigenous Australians - ABC Online


ABC Online

Lighthouse Project seeks to reduce heart disease among Indigenous Australians
ABC Online
A joint venture by eight hospitals around Australia is working to reduce the high rate of heart disease among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. An estimated 60 per cent of the Indigenous community is likely to die from coronary heart ...

Lighthouse Project seeks to reduce heart disease among Indigenous Australians - ABC Online


ABC Online

Lighthouse Project seeks to reduce heart disease among Indigenous Australians
ABC Online
A joint venture by eight hospitals around Australia is working to reduce the high rate of heart disease among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. An estimated 60 per cent of the Indigenous community is likely to die from coronary heart ...
Indigenous incarceration: Too little action on national disgraceThe Age
WHO Report recommends free hepatitis B vaccinations for Indigenous AustraliansSBS

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Each generation of Aboriginal people worse than the last: mayor of Kalgoorlie

Sovereign Audio Collection - Sat, 2016/10/29 - 10:20pm
The Mayor of Kalgoorlie says anti-social problems in Kalgoorlie are the result of bad parenting and that each generation of Aboriginal people is worse than the last. 28th October ABC RN Breakfast https://radio.abc.net.au/programitem/pglxVL8mbV?play=true

Australian Rugby League Indigenous Council announced - NRL.COM


Australian Rugby League Indigenous Council announced
NRL.COM
The newly appointed Australian Rugby League (ARL) Indigenous Council was announced today, with five new Council members joining three returning members. The ARL Indigenous Council was appointed by the Australian Rugby League Commission in ...

Australian Rugby League Indigenous Council announced - NRL.COM


Australian Rugby League Indigenous Council announced
NRL.COM
The newly appointed Australian Rugby League (ARL) Indigenous Council was announced today, with five new Council members joining three returning members. The ARL Indigenous Council was appointed by the Australian Rugby League Commission in ...

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Indigenous incarceration: Too little action on national disgrace - The Age


SBS

Indigenous incarceration: Too little action on national disgrace
The Age
It was Senator Dodson, after all, who 25 years ago as a royal commissioner into Aboriginal deaths in custody, made a call for a sweeping reforms to make imprisonment a measure of last resort. Yet even now, staggeringly, one in four people in Australian ...
WHO Report recommends free hepatitis B vaccinations for Indigenous AustraliansSBS

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Thanks for nothing, Hillary and Julia - dailytelegraph.com.au


dailytelegraph.com.au

Thanks for nothing, Hillary and Julia
dailytelegraph.com.au
This alliance of green groups with native title owners is a frightening development detailed in a new book by historian Keith Windschuttle, The Break-up of Australia: The Real Agenda behind Aboriginal Recognition. He reveals the imminent expansion of ...

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WHO Report recommends free hepatitis B vaccinations for Indigenous Australians - SBS


SBS

WHO Report recommends free hepatitis B vaccinations for Indigenous Australians
SBS
A new Australian report for the World Health Organisation calls for free hepatitis B immunisations for all Indigenous adults. Royal Melbourne Hospital infectious-diseases specialist Benjamin Cowie is one of the authors. "An Aboriginal person has four ...

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WHO Report recommends free hepatitis B vaccinations for ... - SBS - SBS


SBS

WHO Report recommends free hepatitis B vaccinations for ... - SBS
SBS
SBS World News Radio: A new Australian report for the World Health Organisation calls for a national hepatitis B immunisation program for Indigenous ...

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Bias: ABC makes Aboriginal activist Stan Grant its gatekeeper - Herald Sun (blog)


Bias: ABC makes Aboriginal activist Stan Grant its gatekeeper
Herald Sun (blog)
Stan Grant, one of Australia's best known and most respected journalists, is joining ABC News in a two-fold role: Taking the newly-created position of Editor, Indigenous Affairs Coverage as well as hosting a new Friday night current affairs program ...

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the changing face of Australian hip-hop - The Sydney Morning Herald


The Sydney Morning Herald

the changing face of Australian hip-hop
The Sydney Morning Herald
Indigenous rapper Briggs entered the mainstream with his 2014 album Sheplife. With this, his third release, he refined his percussive political rap enough to become a Chuck D-style commentator on Australian discrimination. On single Bad Apples, he took ...

No, Shireen. Apartheid in Australia is a real danger - Herald Sun (blog)


No, Shireen. Apartheid in Australia is a real danger
Herald Sun (blog)
In my experience, having talked with indigenous people about constitutional recognition for almost six years, very few indigenous Australians want a separate state in the international sense, as Windschuttle suggests. Few feel this is desirable, let ...

Reflecting on the Freedom Rides 50 years on from Charlie Perkins' graduation as first Aboriginal to complete university - ABC Online


ABC Online

Reflecting on the Freedom Rides 50 years on from Charlie Perkins' graduation as first Aboriginal to complete university
ABC Online
It was an unremarkable feat for most other students at the time, but for Charlie Perkins — and for Aboriginal people across Australia — it was part of a movement that propelled Indigenous rights forward, on to the front pages of our newspapers and to ...

Reflecting on the Freedom Rides 50 years on from Charlie Perkins' graduation as first Aboriginal to complete university - ABC Online


ABC Online

Reflecting on the Freedom Rides 50 years on from Charlie Perkins' graduation as first Aboriginal to complete university
ABC Online
It was an unremarkable feat for most other students at the time, but for Charlie Perkins — and for Aboriginal people across Australia — it was part of a movement that propelled Indigenous rights forward, on to the front pages of our newspapers and to ...

When Australian cricket was a relief from Indigenous misery - The Border Mail


The Border Mail

When Australian cricket was a relief from Indigenous misery
The Border Mail
The Boxing Day test at the MCG this year between Pakistan and Australia will be dedicated to the memory of Australia's first Aboriginal cricketers, and numerous lead-up events will be held to declare that cricket is a sport for all Australians. About ...

He's got history - The Australian


The Australian

He's got history
The Australian
The first volume of Australia's People focused on Aboriginal Australia, and Blainey acknowledged his “dismay” that so much of his early work had been overturned by new anthropological and documentary research. Perhaps most surprisingly – considering ...

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