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Constitutional recognition of Aboriginal people 'compatible' with treaty ... - ABC Online


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Constitutional recognition of Aboriginal people 'compatible' with treaty ...
ABC Online
A prominent advocate for Indigenous reconciliation in Tasmania believes recognising Aboriginal people in Australia's constitution is compatible with negotiating a treaty. Tasmanian Premier Will Hodgman is considering supporting a move to "acknowledge ...

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Constitutional recognition of Aboriginal people 'compatible' with treaty ... - ABC Online


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Constitutional recognition of Aboriginal people 'compatible' with treaty ...
ABC Online
A prominent advocate for Indigenous reconciliation in Tasmania believes recognising Aboriginal people in Australia's constitution is compatible with negotiating a treaty. Tasmanian Premier Will Hodgman is considering supporting a move to "acknowledge ...
Friend or foe of indigenous culture? Jessica Mauboy as Australia Day poster girlDaily Review
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Friend or foe of indigenous culture? Jessica Mauboy as Australia Day poster girl - Daily Review


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Friend or foe of indigenous culture? Jessica Mauboy as Australia Day poster girl
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One of the more insidious ways in which indigenous Australian people have been colonised is through the rewriting of history. Alongside use of the more congenial term “settlement”, the common view is that Aboriginal people maintained little resistance ...
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Friend or foe of indigenous culture? Jessica Mauboy as Australia Day poster girl - Daily Review


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Friend or foe of indigenous culture? Jessica Mauboy as Australia Day poster girl
Daily Review
One of the more insidious ways in which indigenous Australian people have been colonised is through the rewriting of history. Alongside use of the more congenial term “settlement”, the common view is that Aboriginal people maintained little resistance ...
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Who owns Indigenous stories?
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Maza said it was time the Australian theatre sector stopped viewing the world through a lens of white privilege and power; and stopped repeating old and deeply entrenched myths about Aboriginal people. 'We all are products of our upbringing, and we ...
We must look to our humanity to solve the crisis of Indigenous incarcerationThe Guardian
Aboriginal land hand-backs on Tasmanian Government's agenda, Premier Will ...ABC Online
Australia Day, Survival Day or Invasion Day? Why indigenous Australians can't ...Crikey
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Who owns Indigenous stories? - ArtsHub (subscription)


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Who owns Indigenous stories?
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Maza said it was time the Australian theatre sector stopped viewing the world through a lens of white privilege and power; and stopped repeating old and deeply entrenched myths about Aboriginal people. 'We all are products of our upbringing, and we ...

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bottom line feels heat of visitor lull - The Australian


bottom line feels heat of visitor lull
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However, Sydney businessman David Baffsky, the former chairman of the Indigenous Land Corp-owned Ayers Rock Resort, said it was difficult to understand how, at a time when tourism generally in Australia was booming, particularly inbound tourism, some ...

elders: we aren't part of the sham - The Australian


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elders: we aren't part of the sham
The Australian
As well, the state is accused of riding roughshod over Aboriginal groups in opening up 4WD tracks along the Tarkine coast, despite concerns about ancient indigenous midden, burial and rock-carving sites. However, as revealed in The Australian yesterday ...
Tasmanian Premier considers recognising Indigenous people as traditional ...ABC Online

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elders: we aren't part of the sham - The Australian


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elders: we aren't part of the sham
The Australian
However, Mr Hodgman will use his Australia Day address today to seek to address areas of friction with Aboriginal groups and advance reconciliation. Last year, Aboriginal and environmental groups united to successfully defeat attempts by the Abbott ...
Tasmanian Premier considers recognising Indigenous people as traditional ...ABC Online

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bottom line feels heat of visitor lull - The Australian


bottom line feels heat of visitor lull
The Australian
However, Sydney businessman David Baffsky, the former chairman of the Indigenous Land Corp-owned Ayers Rock Resort, said it was difficult to understand how, at a time when tourism generally in Australia was booming, particularly inbound tourism, some ...

Women choosing jail to clear their debts - The Australian


Women choosing jail to clear their debts
The Australian
A total of 42 per cent of Western Australia's jailed fine defaulters are Aboriginal, which slightly exceeds the rate of overall Aboriginal imprisonment in the state with the highest indigenous incarceration rate. The number of Aborigines going to jail ...

Australia Day an uncomfortable reminder of colonisation - WA today


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Australia Day an uncomfortable reminder of colonisation
WA today
Every January 26 Aboriginal people from all around Australia come to the lawn across from the old Parliament House for an annual corroboree supporting indigenous freedom, at what is arguably one of the world's longest 'occupy' sites in the world, ...

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Australia Day an uncomfortable reminder of colonisation - Brisbane Times


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Australia Day an uncomfortable reminder of colonisation
Brisbane Times
Every January 26 Aboriginal people from all around Australia come to the lawn across from the old Parliament House for an annual corroboree supporting indigenous freedom, at what is arguably one of the world's longest 'occupy' sites in the world, ...

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Victoria Cross recipient Ben Roberts-Smith gives Australia Day address - SBS


Victoria Cross recipient Ben Roberts-Smith gives Australia Day address
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Ben Roberts Smith acknowledged it could be a difficult day for some Indigenous Australians. “We, particularly the National Australia Day Council, understand the sensitive nature of the 26th of January to Indigenous and Torres Strait Islander community ...

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Menu errors sees takeaway offer pizza featuring baked ABORIGINES... as a ... - Daily Mail


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Menu errors sees takeaway offer pizza featuring baked ABORIGINES... as a ...
Daily Mail
A fast food takeaway has been forced to reprint its menu after it accidentally offered its customers Aborigines as a pizza topping on its vegetarian option. The blunder happened due to a production error when somebody mistook Aborigine for aubergine ...
Takeaway offers 'ABORIGINES' as pizza topping - do you think they might have ...Mirror.co.uk
Takeaway roasted after putting "Aborigines" on veggie pizzaHalstead Gazette

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Meat company accused of racism over Australia Day ad - SBS


Meat company accused of racism over Australia Day ad
SBS
An Australia Day advertisement from Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) has caused controversy for its failure to include any Indigenous Australians. The advertisement shows former Australian cricketer Richie Benaud trying to organise an Australia Day ...

Australia Day: Take a fresh look at our past - The Age


The Age

Australia Day: Take a fresh look at our past
The Age
W. E. Stanner used the phrase "the great Australian silence" in his Boyer Lectures of 1968 to expose what he believed was a general trend among Australians of his generation to ignore issues relating to Aboriginal people. The suppression of Australia's ...

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Australia Day: Take a fresh look at our past - The Age


The Age

Australia Day: Take a fresh look at our past
The Age
Noel Pearson in his 2014 Quarterly Essay article suggested that two things are irrefutably part of Australia's history: Indigenous heritage and British heritage. He went on to say, "no matter how much white Australians might want to ignore it or black ...

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Australia Day a time to learn about good and bad in nation's past - The Age


The Age

Australia Day a time to learn about good and bad in nation's past
The Age
Noel Pearson in his 2014 Quarterly Essay article suggested that two things are irrefutably part of Australia's history: Indigenous heritage and British heritage. He went on to say, "no matter how much white Australians might want to ignore it or black ...

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Australia Day a time to learn about good and bad in nation's past - The Age


The Age

Australia Day a time to learn about good and bad in nation's past
The Age
W. E. Stanner used the phrase "the great Australian silence" in his Boyer Lectures of 1968 to expose what he believed was a general trend among Australians of his generation to ignore issues relating to Aboriginal people. The suppression of Australia's ...

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