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Lecture: Pictorial tour of historic Antarctica - Australian Geographic


Australian Geographic

Lecture: Pictorial tour of historic Antarctica
Australian Geographic
The National Museum of Australia's Encounters exhibition features 151 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander objects that were either taken or gifted during the first encounters between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people in Australia. Dr Shayne ...

The sad fate of Aboriginal heritage in Western Australia - ArtsHub (subscription)


ArtsHub (subscription)

The sad fate of Aboriginal heritage in Western Australia
ArtsHub (subscription)
An Aboriginal Stone tool (chert knife), discovered in excavations at the Djadjiling rock shelter at a Pilbara mine site in Western Australia. Ho New. There is systemic discrimination against Aboriginal heritage in Western Australia. This does not come ...
Separate but unequal: the sad fate of Aboriginal heritage in Western AustraliaThe Conversation AU

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BMX rider in outback Queensland inspires other young Indigenous Australians - ABC Message Stick


ABC Message Stick

BMX rider in outback Queensland inspires other young Indigenous Australians
ABC Message Stick
A 10-year-old BMX rider living in outback Queensland has received praise for being a role model for other young Indigenous Australians. Chelsea McLeod lives in the small mining town of Glenden in outback north Queensland, and despite there being no ...

Government contribution to native title rights development - The Australian


The Australian

Government contribution to native title rights development
The Australian
Senator Brandis said there had been moments of “shared joy” and “bitter division” between indigenous and non-indigenous Australians over what native title meant to “modern Australia”. “What is important is that we continue to work together,” he said.

Open Sesame: the man who moved Australia into the Street - Equities.com


Open Sesame: the man who moved Australia into the Street
Equities.com
As owner of the then-fledgling multimedia production outfit Carbon Media, his concept was as bold as it was unique: a Down Under segment featuring Indigenous Australian actors to be included in the world's most successful and longest-running children's ...

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Separate but unequal: the sad fate of Aboriginal heritage in Western Australia - The Conversation AU


The Conversation AU

Separate but unequal: the sad fate of Aboriginal heritage in Western Australia
The Conversation AU
More than 3,000 Aboriginal sites have lost registration status as part of sweeping changes in classifications in the Aboriginal Heritage Register. Domes of Purnululu, Western Australia. Pic: David Denicolò ...

Indigenous recognition: Patrick Dodson and Mark Leibler to lead council - The Guardian


The Guardian

Indigenous recognition: Patrick Dodson and Mark Leibler to lead council
The Guardian
In 2012, the previous expert panel recommended the removal of a section of the constitution that allowed states to disqualify someone from voting on racial grounds; the insertion of a section recognising Australia was first occupied by Aboriginal and ...
Andrew Demetriou, Amanda Vanstone to help decide on constitution and ...Sydney Morning Herald

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Recognition: The Greatest Gift For All Australia's Children - Huffington Post Australia


Huffington Post Australia

Recognition: The Greatest Gift For All Australia's Children
Huffington Post Australia
In doing so they not only committed a grave injustice to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians, they did all Australians a huge disservice. They robbed us of this rich and unimaginably long history and cultural legacy, in which, as modern ...

Indigenous gymnast Mikayla George eyes Olympic skiing glory - The Australian


The Australian

Indigenous gymnast Mikayla George eyes Olympic skiing glory
The Australian
George was approached to join the VIS talent transfer program, which recruits young acrobatic athletes to become aerial skiers. Australia's success in the sport is built on the premise established by Olympic Winter Institute boss Geoff Lipshut that it ...

Defying all statistics, he saved a generation of Aboriginal youngsters from ... - Sydney Morning Herald


Sydney Morning Herald

Defying all statistics, he saved a generation of Aboriginal youngsters from ...
Sydney Morning Herald
You won't find his methodology in any drug service manual, but the results were stunningly clear – half the teenage population of Yuendumu (Central Australia's largest Aboriginal community) in 1994 were sniffing petrol but eight years later no one ...

Japangardi Miller: Saved a generation of Aboriginal youngsters from ruined lives - Sydney Morning Herald


Sydney Morning Herald

Japangardi Miller: Saved a generation of Aboriginal youngsters from ruined lives
Sydney Morning Herald
You won't find his methodology in any drug service manual, but the results were stunningly clear – half the teenage population of Yuendumu (Central Australia's largest Aboriginal community) in 1994 were sniffing petrol but eight years later no one ...

ACT and Australia fare badly in indigenous report card - The Canberra Times


The Canberra Times

ACT and Australia fare badly in indigenous report card
The Canberra Times
While the ACT is a largely healthy and highly educated population, the Aboriginal community continues to be left behind, with little or no progress in five years, a new report finds. The Productivity Commission reported this week on progress towards ...

ACT and Australia fare badly in indigenous report card - The Canberra Times


The Canberra Times

ACT and Australia fare badly in indigenous report card
The Canberra Times
While the ACT is a largely healthy and highly educated population, the Aboriginal community continues to be left behind, with little or no progress in five years, a new report finds. The Productivity Commission reported this week on progress towards ...

Racism in Australia: from 1788 to stopping the boats - Green Left Weekly


Green Left Weekly

Racism in Australia: from 1788 to stopping the boats
Green Left Weekly
The white settlers in Australia after 1788 might never have heard of or cared about Voltaire and Locke, but their mental universe owed much to them. The government in faraway London might have prescribed vague fair treatment for the Aboriginal people ...

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Progress on Rottnest Aboriginal burial grounds - The West Australian


The West Australian

Progress on Rottnest Aboriginal burial grounds
The West Australian
Progress on Rottnest Aboriginal burial grounds The Quod on Rottnest will stop being used for accommodation from 2018. Picture: Simon Santi/The West Australian. Work has begun on the formal recognition of Australia's biggest unmarked burial ground.

Young Indigenous Australians wanted - Circular Head Chronicle


Young Indigenous Australians wanted
Circular Head Chronicle
Marathon. Young Indigenous Australians are being encouraged to apply for the 2016 Indigenous Marathon Project (IMP) team. Established in 2010 by world champion marathon runner, Robert de Castella, the IMP – a program of the Indigenous Marathon ...

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Why my daughter won't study Aboriginal languages in her HSC - SBS


SBS

Why my daughter won't study Aboriginal languages in her HSC
SBS
As passionate she is about her language, Professor Jakelin Troy is planning to discourage her daughter from studying an Aboriginal language at high school. The University of Sydney academic explains why the move is currently in her daughter's best ...

Marriage equality in Australia is a final step on a long march from 1788 - The Guardian (blog)


The Guardian (blog)

Marriage equality in Australia is a final step on a long march from 1788
The Guardian (blog)
The marriages of all convicts were controlled by the government, as were, in later times, the marriages of some immigrants, Australian soldiers and others. But the group that has suffered longest has been Aboriginal Australians who, up until the 1960s ...

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Tony McAvoy SC says the justice system needs more Aboriginal lawyers. Picture ... - The Australian


The Australian

Tony McAvoy SC says the justice system needs more Aboriginal lawyers. Picture ...
The Australian
He is one of only 25 barristers who identify as indigenous and are practising in Australia against a backdrop of over-representation of indigenous prisoners, cause enough, he says, for a greater focus on increasing the number of Aboriginal students in ...

Stan Grant wins Walkley award for Guardian columns on Indigenous affairs - The Guardian


The Guardian

Stan Grant wins Walkley award for Guardian columns on Indigenous affairs
The Guardian
Guardian Australia columnist Stan Grant has won the 2015 Walkley award for coverage of Indigenous affairs. The television broadcaster and writer won the award at a ceremony in Melbourne on Thursday night for a collection of three opinion pieces about ...

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