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Indigenous leaders 'disgusted' they were not consulted on detention inquiry - The Guardian


The Guardian

Indigenous leaders 'disgusted' they were not consulted on detention inquiry
The Guardian
Indigenous leaders in the Northern Territory say they are “completely and utterly disgusted” that they were not consulted before the details of the royal commission into youth detention were announced, saying the commission has already lost all ...

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Aussies overwhelmed with pride to represent Indigenous brothers and sisters - ABC Message Stick


ABC Message Stick

Aussies overwhelmed with pride to represent Indigenous brothers and sisters
ABC Message Stick
Players and coaches of the Australian Indigenous All stars basketball team say playing for your country is one thing but representing your Indigenous brothers and sisters is another. Now in its third year, the Trans-Tasman Basketball Clash features the ...

Indigenous stories heard through public art - ArtsHub (subscription)


ArtsHub (subscription)

Indigenous stories heard through public art
ArtsHub (subscription)
The field was still largely dominated by men​ and the voices of Indigenous and multicultural Australia were often absent. But the rise of abstraction gave birth to the idea of public art as a vehicle to connect with a broader public and an expectation ...

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Four Corners: Northern Territory Indigenous groups not consulted on royal commission into juvenile detention - ABC Online


SBS

Four Corners: Northern Territory Indigenous groups not consulted on royal commission into juvenile detention
ABC Online
Three Northern Territory organisations say Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has failed Indigenous Australians by ignoring their requests to be consulted when defining the terms of reference for the royal commission into abuse in the juvenile justice system.
Royal commissioner refutes conflict claimsSky News Australia
Why Malcolm Turnbull's Northern Territory youth abuse royal commission is doomed to failThe Sydney Morning Herald
Ex-NT chief judge Brian Ross Martin to lead youth detention inquiryThe Australian
The Guardian
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Indigenous organisations push for royal commission into suicide rates - ABC Online


ABC Online

Indigenous organisations push for royal commission into suicide rates
ABC Online
Figures released last month in the Medical Journal of Australia estimate that 5.2 per cent of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people will take their own life. Dameyon Bonson, an Aboriginal mental health advocate among those calling for the ...
Don Dale: Let Indigenous Australians decideIndependent Australia
[ July 26, 2016 ] Don Dale, NT v Abu Ghraib, Iraq – Spot the difference NEWSNational Indigenous Times
FACTBOX - Jailed too young? 10 facts about Australia's Aboriginal teenage prisonersThomson Reuters Foundation
Huffington Post Australia
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Barbara Shaw, Tangentyere Womans Council: Youth Detention Debacle

Sovereign Audio Collection - Thu, 2016/07/28 - 3:24am
Verteran Aboriginal rights campaigner, member of the Tangentyere Womans Council and town camper Barbara Shaw comments on the youth detention debacle

Police use of hoods, restraints, and teargas on Australian aboriginal ... - BreakingNews.com


Police use of hoods, restraints, and teargas on Australian aboriginal ...
BreakingNews.com
Editor's note: The search for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 will be suspended if the plane is not found on completion of the current search. The news ...

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Nigel Scullion: My interest wasn't aroused enough to watch 4 corners

Sovereign Audio Collection - Wed, 2016/07/27 - 10:58am
Minister Scullion tells media that he didn't watch ‪‎FourCorners‬ live as he was out for dinner, later watching it after a "fairly agitated" PM called him. ABC Darwin

Ilim College students, police and Indigenous Australian join forces to create mosaic - Star Weekly


Star Weekly

Ilim College students, police and Indigenous Australian join forces to create mosaic
Star Weekly
Campus principal Zeynep Sertel said the project followed a visit to the Islamic Museum by students earlier in the year, where they learnt about the interactions between Indigenous communities and Afghani cameleers who arrived in Australia in the 1860s.

Policies Must Be Made With Aboriginal People, Not For Them - Huffington Post Australia


Huffington Post Australia

Policies Must Be Made With Aboriginal People, Not For Them
Huffington Post Australia
Under article 12 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child the Federal Government is legally required to engage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people in the development of laws and policies likely to affect them. Australia ...
FACTBOX - Jailed too young? 10 facts about Australia's Aboriginal teenage prisonersThomson Reuters Foundation
Don Dale child abuse: Be part of the solutionIndependent Australia
Indigenous organisations push for royal commission into suicide ratesABC Online
The Australian Financial Review -Eureka Street (registration)
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Excuse me officer, can you help me please, I'm trying to find justice for Indigenous Australians - The Guardian


Excuse me officer, can you help me please, I'm trying to find justice for Indigenous Australians
The Guardian
The people at the office of the Well Meaning White Progressives Association might be able to help you, they're down this way ... Sign up here to get an email whenever First Dog cartoons are published; Get all your needs met at the First Dog shop if ...

Religion and violence in Australian-Indigenous history - Eureka Street (registration)


Eureka Street (registration)

Religion and violence in Australian-Indigenous history
Eureka Street (registration)
I have been asked to offer reflections on violence and religion in Australia-Indigenous history, particularly by reflecting on the experience of the Catholic Church in Australia. I am told that the aim of this session is to give participants a sense of ...

Queensland youth detention just as bad as Northern Territory: Aboriginal barrister

Sovereign Audio Collection - Tue, 2016/07/26 - 11:27pm
An Indigenous barrister in Queensland alleges the treatment of children in youth detention centres in his state is just as bad as that seen in the Northern Territory. He wants the Royal Commission broadened to include all Australian youth detention facilities. ABC News

Don Dale: Let Indigenous Australians decide - Independent Australia


Independent Australia

Don Dale: Let Indigenous Australians decide
Independent Australia
The Don Dale abuse, while horrific, is just another atrocity to add to a long list of systemic oppression endured by Indigenous Australians, writes John Passant. THE HORRIFIC scenes on Monday night's Four Corners of abuse of kids (including Aboriginal ...
Indigenous organisations push for royal commission into suicide ratesABC Online
[ July 26, 2016 ] Don Dale, NT v Abu Ghraib, Iraq – Spot the difference NEWSNational Indigenous Times
FACTBOX - Jailed too young? 10 facts about Australia's Aboriginal teenage prisonersThomson Reuters Foundation
Huffington Post Australia
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Restarting a Nation - Euahlayi Peoples Republic

Sovereign Audio Collection - Tue, 2016/07/26 - 6:15am
In the east of the land that Europeans named Australia, a nation has been reborn. Its new head of state knows where his people lit their campfires, long ago. Now he has declared independence – and they're not the first to break away.

NT corrections minister John Elferink dumped in youth detention torture fallout - The Australian


The Australian

NT corrections minister John Elferink dumped in youth detention torture fallout
The Australian
Asked whether the Royal Commission should be broadened to look at all juvenile detention centres around Australia, Senator Scullion said he had contacted his Indigenous Affairs counterparts in states and territories asking them to “satisfy themselves ...
Scullion and Giles says they did not knowSky News Australia
Adam Giles praises John Elferink despite Northern Territory detention scandalThe Guardian

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The devastating facts about Indigenous youth detention in Australia - SBS


The devastating facts about Indigenous youth detention in Australia
SBS
The rates of Indigenous incarceration are the highest in Western Australia and the Northern Territory. For every 100,000 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in WA, 3,745 are imprisoned, while in the Northern Territory the statistic is only ...

The facts about Indigenous youth detention in Australia - SBS


SBS

The facts about Indigenous youth detention in Australia
SBS
The rates of Indigenous incarceration are the highest in Western Australia and the Northern Territory. For every 100,000 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in WA, 3,745 are imprisoned, while in the Northern Territory the statistic is only ...
Northern Territory detention inquiry must address racism, say Indigenous advocatesThe Guardian
Australia's Abu GhraibThe Economist
Australian Abu Ghraib, for Indigenous ChildrenteleSUR English
New Matilda -CBS News -Starts at 60 -ABC Message Stick
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The facts about Indigenous youth detention in Australia - SBS


SBS

The facts about Indigenous youth detention in Australia
SBS
The rates of Indigenous incarceration are the highest in Western Australia and the Northern Territory. For every 100,000 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in WA, 3,745 are imprisoned, while in the Northern Territory the statistic is only ...
Australia's Abu GhraibThe Economist
Australia prison abuse could violate UN torture treatyAljazeera.com
Australia Launches Probe Into Treatment of Aboriginal JuvenilesVoice of America
CBS News -Thomson Reuters Foundation -Telegraph.co.uk -ABC Message Stick
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