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Labor promises to double Indigenous ranger numbers - The Guardian


The Guardian

Labor promises to double Indigenous ranger numbers
The Guardian
Rangers and the Indigenous protected areas many of them work on have been the subject of a sustained campaign by the Country Needs People coalition to increase the number of positions and guarantee funding for 10 years. It has pointed to the success of ...

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Labor promises to double Indigenous ranger numbers - The Guardian


The Guardian

Labor promises to double Indigenous ranger numbers
The Guardian
Rangers and the Indigenous protected areas many of them work on have been the subject of a sustained campaign by the Country Needs People coalition to increase the number of positions and guarantee funding for 10 years. It has pointed to the success of ...

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Labor promises to double Indigenous ranger numbers - The Guardian


The Guardian

Labor promises to double Indigenous ranger numbers
The Guardian
Rangers and the Indigenous protected areas many of them work on have been the subject of a sustained campaign by the Country Needs People coalition to increase the number of positions and guarantee funding for 10 years. It has pointed to the success of ...

and more »

Labor promises to double Indigenous ranger numbers - The Guardian


The Guardian

Labor promises to double Indigenous ranger numbers
The Guardian
Rangers and the Indigenous protected areas many of them work on have been the subject of a sustained campaign by the Country Needs People coalition to increase the number of positions and guarantee funding for 10 years. It has pointed to the success of ...

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Indigenous Australians more dissatisfied with Australian democracy - SBS


SBS

Indigenous Australians more dissatisfied with Australian democracy
SBS
Fifty-three per cent of Indigenous Australians and non-Indigenous Australians believed the standards of honesty and integrity of elected politicians was declining. However, a slightly higher number of Indigenous Australians - 17 per cent compared with ...

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Western Australian council votes against flying Aboriginal flag - The Guardian


The Guardian

Western Australian council votes against flying Aboriginal flag
The Guardian
A local government in regional Western Australia is refusing to fly the Aboriginal flag during Naidoc Week, with the shire president saying it would be divisive. The shire of Carnarvon voted against flying the flag during the national week celebrating ...
Carnarvon Shire refuses to fly Aboriginal flagPerth Now
Carnarvon Shire Council votes against flying Aboriginal flag in NAIDOC WeekABC Online
Shire of Carnarvon refuses to fly Aboriginal flag during NAIDOC weekWAtoday

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Western Australian council votes against flying Aboriginal flag - The Guardian


The Guardian

Western Australian council votes against flying Aboriginal flag
The Guardian
A local government in regional Western Australia is refusing to fly the Aboriginal flag during Naidoc Week, with the shire president saying it would be divisive. The shire of Carnarvon voted against flying the flag during the national week celebrating ...
Shire of Carnarvon refuses to fly Aboriginal flag during NAIDOC weekWAtoday
Carnarvon Shire Council votes against flying Aboriginal flag in NAIDOC WeekABC Online
WA yokels say 'we're Sorry, but we ain't flyin' no flag'National Indigenous Times
dailytelegraph.com.au
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Pat Dodson: Indigenous incarceration rate 'shameful' due to failure to address poverty - The Guardian


The Guardian

Pat Dodson: Indigenous incarceration rate 'shameful' due to failure to address poverty
The Guardian
Indigenous Australians make up 27% of the prison population but only about 3% of the wider population. In the Northern Territory about 83% of adult prisoners and 97% of juvenile detainees are Indigenous. “We have also on the other hand a propensity of ...
NT law and order going too far: DodsonYahoo7 News

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Nova Peris: Tearful Indigenous MP quits Australia Senate - BBC News


BBC News

Nova Peris: Tearful Indigenous MP quits Australia Senate
BBC News
The first Indigenous woman elected to Australia's parliament has defended her decision to quit before the upcoming federal election. Former Olympic gold medallist Nova Peris announced on Tuesday that she would not re-contest her Senate seat at the ...
Labor senator Nova Peris a frontrunner for AFL's top Indigenous jobThe Age
Election 2016: Nova Peris delivers passionate speech defending her decision to leave politicsABC Online
[ May 25, 2016 ] Labor hamstrung in hunt for Nova's Senate replacement NEWSNational Indigenous Times
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Shire of Carnarvon refuses to fly Aboriginal flag during NAIDOC week - WAtoday


WAtoday

Shire of Carnarvon refuses to fly Aboriginal flag during NAIDOC week
WAtoday
A remote Western Australian town is refusing to fly the Aboriginal flag during NAIDOC Week, with the shire president saying it would be "divisive and not inclusive." The Shire of Carnarvon voted against flying the Aboriginal flag during the national ...
Carnarvon Shire Council votes against flying Aboriginal flag in NAIDOC WeekABC Online
Carnarvon Shire refuses to fly Aboriginal flagPerth Now
WA yokels say 'we're Sorry, but we ain't flyin' your flag'National Indigenous Times

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Cleverman: An Indigenous superhero series with a political streak - ABC Online


ABC Online

Cleverman: An Indigenous superhero series with a political streak
ABC Online
A new Australian TV series blends Indigenous mythology with contemporary superhero style and political punch to go deeper than many of the Hollywood blockbusters, writes Liam Burke. Like jazz and baseball, comic book superheroes are often considered ...

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Carnarvon Shire Council votes against flying Aboriginal flag in NAIDOC Week - ABC Online


ABC Online

Carnarvon Shire Council votes against flying Aboriginal flag in NAIDOC Week
ABC Online
A West Australian shire council has voted not to fly the Aboriginal flag outside its offices during NAIDOC Week, with its president saying it would be divisive to do so. Carnarvon Shire Council president Karl Brandenburg cast the deciding vote in a ...
Shire of Carnarvon refuses to fly Aboriginal flag during NAIDOC weekWAtoday
Carnarvon Shire refuses to fly Aboriginal flagPerth Now
WA yokels say 'we're Sorry, but we ain't flyin' no flag'National Indigenous Times

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Carnarvon Shire Council votes against flying Aboriginal flag in NAIDOC Week - ABC Online


ABC Online

Carnarvon Shire Council votes against flying Aboriginal flag in NAIDOC Week
ABC Online
A West Australian shire council has voted not to fly the Aboriginal flag outside its offices during NAIDOC Week, with its president saying it would be divisive to do so. Carnarvon Shire Council president Karl Brandenburg cast the deciding vote in a ...
Carnarvon Shire refuses to fly Aboriginal flagPerth Now
Western Australian council votes against flying Aboriginal flagThe Guardian

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Indigenous Australia is open for business – but we need investment to realise our potential - The Guardian


The Guardian

Indigenous Australia is open for business – but we need investment to realise our potential
The Guardian
This is especially so in northern Australia where the Aboriginal populations, and their land holdings and assets, are significant. Some have called this Indigenous economic asset group the “sleeping giant”. But far from asleep, Indigenous people are ...
Saying sorry isn't enough for Indigenous childrenThe Sydney Morning Herald

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Indigenous Australia is open for business – but we need investment to realise our potential - The Guardian


The Guardian

Indigenous Australia is open for business – but we need investment to realise our potential
The Guardian
This is especially so in northern Australia where the Aboriginal populations, and their land holdings and assets, are significant. Some have called this Indigenous economic asset group the “sleeping giant”. But far from asleep, Indigenous people are ...
Saying sorry isn't enough for Indigenous childrenThe Sydney Morning Herald

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Indigenous women seal first tour win - cricket.com.au


cricket.com.au

Indigenous women seal first tour win
cricket.com.au
Australia's national Indigenous women's team have opened their account on the historic tour of India with a three-wicket win against Delhi. Victoria's Natalie Plane led the way with the ball to claim 3-19 as the home side were skittled for 113 in the ...

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Brantz: Williams reflects on Sorry Day - ESPN FC (blog)


Brantz: Williams reflects on Sorry Day
ESPN FC (blog)
On May 26, as Australia observes the 18th National Sorry Day, to remember and commemorate the mistreatment of the country's indigenous population, Lydia Grace Yilkari Williams will wake up on the other side of the world, some 20,000 kilometres from ...

There are lots of ways to say sorry, but Indigenous Australians need a treaty now - The Guardian (blog)


The Guardian (blog)

There are lots of ways to say sorry, but Indigenous Australians need a treaty now
The Guardian (blog)
For Indigenous people, Sorry Day remains an important moment of public mourning, an acknowledgment of the profound wrong of one policy of assimilationism – a malignant British colonial ideology that assumed black Australians were lower than ...
Anzac Square Diggers: Indigenous Australians' military memorial chosenBrisbane Times
Labor commits to National Taskforce on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Kidney DiseaseMy Sunshine Coast (press release)
I didn't understand how special it was to be Aboriginal until I was 17The Guardian

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