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Vegemite brewed into beer in remote communities: minister - Yahoo7

Google News - Sat, 2015/08/08 - 10:57pm
Australian favourite Vegemite is being removed from shelves in remote Aboriginal communities because it is reportedly being used to brew alcohol.

Bush burial knockbacks causing distress for Aboriginal families in outback WA - ABC Online


ABC Online

Bush burial knockbacks causing distress for Aboriginal families in outback WA
ABC Online
... Aboriginal people and there needed to be more transparency about why decisions were made. "I don't think it's very well understood by people up here," he said. "It's a very important issue for Aboriginal people, not just in the Kimberley but all ...

Bush burial knockbacks causing distress for <b>Aboriginal</b> families in outback WA

Google News - Sat, 2015/08/08 - 10:41pm
... it's very well understood by people up here," he said. "It's a very important issue for Aboriginal people, not just in the Kimberley but all over Australia.

Victorian Indigenous Art Awards 2015

Google News - Sat, 2015/08/08 - 4:30pm
... talented AFL footballer and the first Aboriginal person to be knighted and appointed to vice-regal office as Governor of South Australia in the 1970s.

Tours explore <b>Aboriginal</b> rock art sites on Sydney&#39;s fringes

Google News - Sat, 2015/08/08 - 2:37pm
It's the largest concentration of Aboriginal sites in Australia, eclipsing Kakadu National Park, in the Northern Territory, which has about 5,000 sites but ...

Vincent Woods: Adam Goodes stands up to racists and bigots in sport

Google News - Sat, 2015/08/08 - 12:56am
Australian rules football star Adam Goodes, who is contemplating retirement from the game because of Abuse of Aboriginal footballer divides ...

Strong Dollar Means Americans Get More Value on a Trip Down Under with Trafalgar

Google News - Sat, 2015/08/08 - 12:11am
Geyser or glacier, Aboriginal philosophy or Maori culture, Melbourne's ... to Australia and New Zealand with Early Payment Discounts when booked ...

Indigenous activist Murrumu has fought the law this week. But who will win? - The Guardian (blog)


The Guardian (blog)

Indigenous activist Murrumu has fought the law this week. But who will win?
The Guardian (blog)
If you've been following the saga of Murrumu since Guardian Australia highlighted it a year ago, you'll know this Indigenous man has renounced his Australian citizenship, having divested of the documentation – passport, Medicare card, driver's licence ...

Indigenous activist Murrumu has fought the law this week. But who will win?

Google News - Fri, 2015/08/07 - 11:06pm
If you've been following the saga of Murrumu since Guardian Australia ... ago, you'll know this Indigenous man has renounced his Australian citizenship, ... Indigenous sovereignty at a time when Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ...

Nowhere to go for the Homeless - Adelaide

Sovereign Audio Collection - Fri, 2015/08/07 - 10:08pm
2014 Audio Report: Over the last three years the support for homeless people with drug and alcohol issues in South Australia has been cut significantly. ICHAG, the Independent Community-Wide Homelessness Administrators Group has released a report describing this crisis and calling for the government to take immediate action. Backing this report is Shelter SA, and their executive director, Dr Alice Clark, spoke to Angus Randall. Radio Adelaide Produced by Michael Moschos 7/4/14

Booing of Aboriginal player a test for Australia - The Straits Times


The Straits Times

Booing of Aboriginal player a test for Australia
The Straits Times
Aboriginal activist and Australian Rules football legend Adam Goodes (left) training with Sydney Swans teammates at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Tuesday. Goodes has been subject to relentless booing from rival Australian Rules crowds for months now.
Adam Goodes feels dagger of racism in painting entered in Indigenous art awardsThe Age
Adam Goodes, Andrew Bolt and an echo chamber of boosBrisbane Times
Adam Goodes saga a warning to the AFL of the perils of playing politicsThe Australian Financial Review
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Booing of <b>Aboriginal</b> player a test for <b>Australia</b>

Google News - Fri, 2015/08/07 - 9:00pm
Aboriginal activist and Australian Rules football legend Adam Goodes (left) training with Sydney Swans teammates at the Sydney Cricket Ground on ...

Melbourne Cup visit to Cairns revives the legend of Indigenous jockey Frank Reys on Gala Supreme

Google News - Fri, 2015/08/07 - 7:32pm
PIC: NEWS CORP AUSTRALIA Source: News Corp Australia ... became the first Aboriginal to triumph in one of the world's most prestigious races.

Jukuja Dolly Snell Wins 2015 Telstra Indigenous Art Award

Google News - Fri, 2015/08/07 - 6:45pm
Western Australian artist Jukuja Dolly Snell has been announced as the winner of the 2015 Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art ...

<b>Australia</b>: Bunbury to Host Indigenous Tourism Conference

Google News - Fri, 2015/08/07 - 3:22pm
The 8th AITC will bring together Aboriginal tourism representatives, businesses and organisations from Australia and overseas to discuss the ...

Teaching Indigenous culture in schools

Google News - Fri, 2015/08/07 - 2:48pm
“I was taught in school that Captain Cook discovered Australia. ... With a background in sociology and Aboriginal health, she came to ASHE, a school ...

Adam Goodes, Andrew Bolt and an echo chamber of boos

Google News - Fri, 2015/08/07 - 2:15pm
Aboriginal academic Marcia Langton said last weekend that Australians are approaching the point where they have to decide whether or not they want ...

Aboriginal cash 'siphoned' off by Northern Territory - The Australian


The Australian

Aboriginal cash 'siphoned' off by Northern Territory
The Australian
The chairman of Tony Abbott's Indigenous Advisory Council, Warren Mundine, Australian Indigenous Education Foundation head Andrew Penfold and conservative former minister for Aboriginal affairs Fred Chaney called for better audits and a more ...

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Aboriginal cash 'siphoned' off by Northern Territory - The Australian


The Australian

Aboriginal cash 'siphoned' off by Northern Territory
The Australian
The chairman of Tony Abbott's Indigenous Advisory Council, Warren Mundine, Australian Indigenous Education Foundation head Andrew Penfold and conservative former minister for Aboriginal affairs Fred Chaney called for better audits and a more ...

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Last Cab to Darwin lured Ningali Lawford-Wolf out of retirement

Google News - Fri, 2015/08/07 - 2:03pm
Lawford-Wolf has been an enigmatic cinema and stage presence since turning her training at the Aboriginal Islander Dance Theatre in Sydney into a ...

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