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Retire In <b>Australia</b> With $200000 Of Savings?

Google News - Wed, 2015/04/29 - 9:33pm
Plus, Australia is home to the koala and the kangaroo, the wallaby and the ... The government officially apologized for its treatment of the aboriginal ...

Justice Coalition takes on &#39;shocking&#39; imprisonment rates

Google News - Wed, 2015/04/29 - 9:05pm
... Law Council of Australia, the Federation of Community Legal Centres, the Human Rights Law Centre, National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ...

Supporters prepare for 2nd Call to Action Against closure of <b>Aboriginal</b> Communities

Google News - Wed, 2015/04/29 - 7:52pm
Countries around the world will hold gatherings tomorrow supporting the 2nd Call to Action Against the closure of Aboriginal communities in Australia.

Rockhampton group hosts protests against forced closures

Google News - Wed, 2015/04/29 - 7:07pm
THE forced closure of Western Australia's remote Aboriginal communities was enough to spur Rockhampton's Aboriginal and Islander community into ...

Australia: The secret country again wages war on its own people - Asia Times Online


Fair Observer

Australia: The secret country again wages war on its own people
Asia Times Online
Australia has again declared war on its indigenous people, reminiscent of the brutality that brought universal condemnation on apartheid South Africa. Aboriginal people are to be driven from homelands where their communities have lived for thousands of ...
Australia Wages War On Its Own PeopleFair Observer

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The Wilin Centre: building opportunities for Indigenous Australians - ArtsHub (subscription)


ArtsHub (subscription)

The Wilin Centre: building opportunities for Indigenous Australians
ArtsHub (subscription)
One of the things that I think is vital is to learn about Indigenous Australian in a contemporary sense,' said Frankland. The Wilin Centre provides support to Indigenous students and artists through relocation assistance, referrals to specialist ...

Vaccination program helping to close gap between Aboriginal and non ... - ABC Online


ABC Online

Vaccination program helping to close gap between Aboriginal and non ...
ABC Online
Attempts to close a gap in immunisation rates between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal children in South Australia have made significant inroads in the past three years. The number of Aboriginal children being vaccinated on time has jumped by 20 per cent, ...

Vaccination program helping to close gap between <b>Aboriginal</b> and non-<b>Aboriginal</b> children in SA

Google News - Wed, 2015/04/29 - 11:26am
Attempts to close a gap in immunisation rates between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal children in South Australia have made significant inroads in the ...

Johnathan Thurston calls on NRL to revive indigenous war cry for Kangaroos ... - The Daily Telegraph


The Daily Telegraph

Johnathan Thurston calls on NRL to revive indigenous war cry for Kangaroos ...
The Daily Telegraph
On the eve of Friday night's Anzac Test, The Courier-Mail can reveal Thurston has held talks with Kangaroos hierarchy to revive an indigenous chant last used by Australia 47 years ago. Thurston has privately consulted Kangaroos teammates, including ...
Anzac Test: Kangaroos veterans fear losing jerseys should Australia lose to ...Courier Mail

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Cape York&#39;s Shelburne Bay returned to the Wuthathi people

Google News - Wed, 2015/04/29 - 7:30am
Wuthathi Aboriginal Corporation chairman Johnson Chippendale said his ... The Australian Conservation Foundation said it was an historic day.

Cape York&#39;s Shelburne Bay handed back to traditional owners in native title case

Google News - Wed, 2015/04/29 - 7:30am
Australian Associated Press ... Wuthathi Aboriginal Corporation chairman Johnson Chippendale said his people were happy they could finally return ...

'Finest known' Aboriginal shield the big draw at Pinto art auction - The Australian Financial Review


The Australian Financial Review

'Finest known' Aboriginal shield the big draw at Pinto art auction
The Australian Financial Review
Outstanding Aboriginal shields and unusual Oceanic artifacts from a private West Australian collection are expected to fetch lofty prices when offered at auction in Melbourne next month. The collection has been formed over many years by Marc and Elena ...

Advocate disappointed Indigenous people have largely missed out on mining boom

Google News - Wed, 2015/04/29 - 4:21am
WAYNE BERGMANN: In Western Australia, Gladstone, Queensland, ... We should have seen a dramatic increase of Aboriginal employment at the ...

&#39;Finest known&#39; <b>Aboriginal</b> shield the big draw at Pinto art auction

Google News - Wed, 2015/04/29 - 4:18am
1.2 metre high ceremonial shield from Western Australia's Kimberley region which has expectations of $30,000 to $50,000. Showing a glossy patina it ...

Bringing great Australian indigenous works of art into the light at British Museum - The Australian Financial Review


The Australian Financial Review

Bringing great Australian indigenous works of art into the light at British Museum
The Australian Financial Review
Mask in the form of a human face and a bonito fish. Attributed to Kuduma, Muralag. Collected Nagir, Torres Strait, Queensland, before 1888. 'Indigenous Australia: enduring civilisation' runs at the British Museum, London WC1, from 23 April to 2 August ...

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Bringing great Australian indigenous works of art into the light at British Museum - The Australian Financial Review


The Australian Financial Review

Bringing great Australian indigenous works of art into the light at British Museum
The Australian Financial Review
Mask in the form of a human face and a bonito fish. Attributed to Kuduma, Muralag. Collected Nagir, Torres Strait, Queensland, before 1888. 'Indigenous Australia: enduring civilisation' runs at the British Museum, London WC1, from 23 April to 2 August ...

Bringing great <b>Australian</b> indigenous works of art into the light at British Museum

Google News - Wed, 2015/04/29 - 3:56am
Many know about the first Aboriginal contact with the British in eastern Australia with James Cook at Botany Bay in 1770, yet contact dates differed ...

NITV journalist accuses police of intimidation after Indigenous march - video - The Guardian


The Guardian

NITV journalist accuses police of intimidation after Indigenous march - video
The Guardian
Indigenous and non-Indigenous people marched in Canberra on Anzac Day, calling for recognition of Indigenous people killed during the colonisation of Australia. An NITV and SBS news journalist, Myles Morgan, filmed the event: 'It was planned to be a ...

NITV journalist accuses police of intimidation after Indigenous march - video

Google News - Wed, 2015/04/29 - 2:20am
In a statement the Australian federal police did not answer specific questions relating to Morgan but said, among other things: 'A robust exchange took ...

The indigenous elephants in the room - WA today


The indigenous elephants in the room
WA today
Whether the insult was justified is neither here nor there, but it does underline how what one says about Aboriginal Australians tells as much about the speakers as about the objects of their attention. I gave a talk more than 20 years ago about more ...

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