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More bang needed for the indigenous buck says Noel Pearson - The Australian


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More bang needed for the indigenous buck says Noel Pearson
The Australian
The report found that the government spent $30.3bn on services for indigenous people in 2012-2013; $43,449 per Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander person. “We need to get a better bang out of the money that's going into indigenous Australia,” Mr ...
Interview: Noel Pearson from Empowered CommunitiesABC Message Stick
Empowered Communities a chance to close the gapThe Age

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More bang needed for the indigenous buck says Noel Pearson - The Australian


The Age

More bang needed for the indigenous buck says Noel Pearson
The Australian
The report found that the government spent $30.3bn on services for indigenous people in 2012-2013; $43,449 per Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander person. “We need to get a better bang out of the money that's going into indigenous Australia,” Mr ...
Empowered Communities a chance to close the gapBrisbane Times
Interview: Noel Pearson from Empowered CommunitiesABC Message Stick

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Child and domestic abuse in Indigenous communities 'chronically undisclosed' - The Guardian


The Guardian

Child and domestic abuse in Indigenous communities 'chronically undisclosed'
The Guardian
Child abuse and domestic violence in Indigenous communities “will remain chronically undisclosed and under-reported,” an Australian Crime Commission (ACC) investigation has found. In some communities every person had reported being affected by child ...
Family violence and child sex abuse widely under-reported in remote ...Sydney Morning Herald
Comment: Un-masking the five faces of oppressionSBS

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Reality of Aboriginal child abuse far worse - The West Australian


Reality of Aboriginal child abuse far worse
The West Australian
Statistics about the magnitude of child sexual abuse in remote Aboriginal communities are unreliable, mainly because of deliberate under-reporting. The Australian Institute of Family Studies has estimated that up to 90 per cent of sexual abuse in these ...

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Police Commissioner backs push to close remote WA Aboriginal communities ... - ABC Online


ABC Online

Police Commissioner backs push to close remote WA Aboriginal communities ...
ABC Online
Child sex abuse is rife and under-reported in remote WA Aboriginal communities, says the state's police commissioner, who is backing the State Government's push to close up to 150 of them. The West Australian Government flagged the closure of the ...
Reality of Aboriginal child abuse far worseThe West Australian
Emergency summit held over SA Aboriginal community closuresSBS
Racial Discrimination Act cited in bid to save WA's communitiesThe Australian
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What designers can learn from <b>Aboriginal</b> possum skin cloaks

Google News - Mon, 2015/03/30 - 1:15am
Australian Aboriginal dress is rarely cited as a key inspiration – and, in that, ... 19th-century images of Aboriginal people from south-eastern Australia ...

What designers can learn from Aboriginal possum skin cloaks - The Conversation AU


The Conversation AU

What designers can learn from Aboriginal possum skin cloaks
The Conversation AU
Australian Aboriginal dress is rarely cited as a key inspiration – and, in that, I think many designers are missing an opportunity. 19th-century images of Aboriginal people from south-eastern Australia frequently feature subjects wearing possum skin ...

Claimants ink $1.3 billion Western Australia Noongar native title deal - ABC Online


Claimants ink $1.3 billion Western Australia Noongar native title deal
ABC Online
A landmark $1.3 billion native title deal across Western Australia's south west is expected to proceed after all six claimant groups involved voted in its favour. The West Australian Government and the South West Aboriginal Land and Sea Council (SWLSC) ...

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Australia's key health organisations say thousands of people needing vital ... - ABC Message Stick


ABC Message Stick

Australia's key health organisations say thousands of people needing vital ...
ABC Message Stick
Public Health Association of Australia spokesman Michael Moore said the organisations affected provide essential services in rural, regional and remote Australia. He said the organisations worked to close the gap in health outcomes for Indigenous ...

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Thousands of people needing alcohol and drug services to be turned away after ... - ABC Online


ABC Online

Thousands of people needing alcohol and drug services to be turned away after ...
ABC Online
Public Health Association of Australia spokesman Michael Moore said the organisations affected provide essential services in rural, regional and remote Australia. He said the organisations worked to close the gap in health outcomes for Indigenous ...

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Crime groups plotting to steal from Indigenous communities, probe reveals - Sydney Morning Herald


Sydney Morning Herald

Crime groups plotting to steal from Indigenous communities, probe reveals
Sydney Morning Herald
Organised crime groups are plotting to steal from Indigenous communities that survive on multi-million dollar mining royalties and land use agreements, an eight-year Australian Crime Commission investigation into isolated and trouble-plagued regions ...

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USA Media: Dr Binoy Kampmark - Abbott and Aboriginals

Sovereign Audio Collection - Sat, 2015/03/28 - 7:51am
USA MEDIA - This Audio is especially edited by Sovereign Union just to address Abbott and First Nations Peoples issues, especially The Homelands and the Carmichael Mine. KPFK, Pacifica in Southern California discusses these First Nations issues in Australia with guest Dr. Kampmark, who teaches within the Bachelor of Social Science (Legal and Dispute Studies) program at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia --- Australia is considered one of the US’s main allies in the English speaking world. But the conservative Prime Minister Tony Abbott’s increasingly belligerent rhetoric on a number of policy fronts has made him an embarrassing bedfellow of the West. On top of his vehement climate denialism, Abbott has recently been criticized for the appalling treatment of imprisoned asylum seekers that are held on the Pacific islands of Nauru and Manus. Mistreatment of prisoners includes sexual abuse, rape, and physical assault. The United Nations Special Rapporteur on Torture, Juan Mendez, singled out Australia for its abuse of children asylees in particular, to which Prime Minister Abbott responded that he was “sick of being lectured to.” Abbott has also come under fire recently for policies and comments targeting his nation’s indigenous population. His administration has pushed severe cuts to Aboriginal legal services. Those cuts were just reversed after public outrage. But comments that Abbott made earlier in the month underscore the poor relations his government has had with indigenous communities. Abbott claimed it was not the responsibility of tax payers to subsidize the “lifestyle choices” of aboriginal people who live on remote lands and need services. - See more at: http://uprisingradio.org/home/2015/03/27/tony-abbotts-abuses-of-australias-asylum-seekers-and-aboriginal-peoples/#sthash.Lp57WWf9.dpuf

Aboriginal leaders promote bold blueprint to close the gap - Sydney Morning Herald


Sydney Morning Herald

Aboriginal leaders promote bold blueprint to close the gap
Sydney Morning Herald
Led by Noel Pearson, they have proposed a paradigm shift they compare with Australia's move from protection to competition, insisting the focus of Indigenous policy should move from crisis management to productivity and development. Mr Pearson believes ...

Gina Williams on why every Australian should know some Indigenous words - The Guardian


The Guardian

Gina Williams on why every Australian should know some Indigenous words
The Guardian
But unlike Mandarin, alive and kicking with over one billion speakers, there are just 250 native speakers of Noongar left on the planet – the devastating result of Australia's historical policy of forced assimilation. Both Williams' parents were ...

Subscribe and save - Australian Geographic (blog)


Australian Geographic (blog)

Subscribe and save
Australian Geographic (blog)
These humble beginnings would scarcely foretell of the Jagara infant's later rise to become Australia's first indigenous parliamentarian. In 1979 Neville would not only forge an indigenous first, but he would also become the only sitting politician to ...

The Man Behind Michael Jackson Says This Indigenous Australian Is the Next ... - Mic


Mic

The Man Behind Michael Jackson Says This Indigenous Australian Is the Next ...
Mic
Geoffrey Gurrumul was born blind in a small village as a member of the Gumatj clan of the Yolngu people on Elcho Island, off the northern coast of Australia. When as a young boy Gurrumul began to exhibit true musical talent, his family told him: "It is ...

'His words have isolated Aboriginal Australians even more than they are ... - Daily Mail


Daily Mail

'His words have isolated Aboriginal Australians even more than they are ...
Daily Mail
Geelong football player Mathew Stokes has slammed Prime Minister Tony Abbott in an open letter for 'isolating' Indigenous Australians with his remark about the 'lifestyle choices' of remote communities. In his comment, published on his Victorian club's ...

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Jail rates expose education, work needs: Warren Mundine - The Australian


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Jail rates expose education, work needs: Warren Mundine
The Australian
Warren Mundine, chairman of the Prime Minister's Indigenous Advisory Council, told The Weekend Australian the government was targeting the reduction of crime in communities to address the high rates of imprisonment: “We have got to get people into jobs.
Indigenous recognition in the constitution overwhelmingly supported in new ...Radio Australia

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The long, hard road to empowering Indigenous Australia - Sydney Morning Herald


Sydney Morning Herald

The long, hard road to empowering Indigenous Australia
Sydney Morning Herald
There is no better indictor of its absence in Indigenous Australia than the most recent statistics on Aborigines in jail, which show the situation is three times worse than when Johnston wrote his report, or the latest Closing The Gap report card ...
Pearson's beacon of hopeThe Australian

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The long, hard road to empowering Indigenous Australia - Sydney Morning Herald


Sydney Morning Herald

The long, hard road to empowering Indigenous Australia
Sydney Morning Herald
There is no better indictor of its absence in Indigenous Australia than the most recent statistics on Aborigines in jail, which show the situation is three times worse than when Johnston wrote his report, or the latest Closing The Gap report card ...
Pearson's beacon of hopeThe Australian

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