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Abbott “prepared to sweat blood” for 2017 referendum on Indigenous recognition - Australian Conservative


Abbott “prepared to sweat blood” for 2017 referendum on Indigenous recognition
Australian Conservative
So, almost every year as a Member of Parliament, starting with trips to Alice Springs in the mid-1990s that invariably included dinner with Charlie Perkins, I have tried to spend as much time as I could with Indigenous Australians in Indigenous ...

Tony Abbott aims for Indigenous recognition referendum 50 years after 1967 - The Guardian


The Guardian

Tony Abbott aims for Indigenous recognition referendum 50 years after 1967
The Guardian
When constitutional recognition came, it would be “a heartfelt pact between Indigenous people and conservative Australia”, he said. But he said it was more important to get recognition right than to rush it through. Speaking at a dinner in Sydney on ...

Number of indigenous in prison jumps 84pc in a decade - The Australian


Number of indigenous in prison jumps 84pc in a decade
The Australian
A spokeswoman for Indigenous Affairs Minister Nigel Scullion said: “ We're tackling underlying disadvantages which increase the likelihood of indigenous Australians coming into contact with the criminal justice system, particularly poor education and ...

Number of indigenous in prison jumps 84pc in a decade - The Australian


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Number of indigenous in prison jumps 84pc in a decade
The Australian
A spokeswoman for Indigenous Affairs Minister Nigel Scullion said: “ We're tackling underlying disadvantages which increase the likelihood of indigenous Australians coming into contact with the criminal justice system, particularly poor education and ...
UN call for review of Australia's mandatory sentencing laws has backing of ...ABC Online
NT, WA to ignore UN calls for mandatory sentencing reviewABC Message Stick
New co-payment model will jeopardise Indigenous health, says sectorSBS
Pro Bono Australia -The Guardian
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Number of indigenous in prison jumps 84pc in a decade - The Australian


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Number of indigenous in prison jumps 84pc in a decade
The Australian
A spokeswoman for Indigenous Affairs Minister Nigel Scullion said: “ We're tackling underlying disadvantages which increase the likelihood of indigenous Australians coming into contact with the criminal justice system, particularly poor education and ...
UN call for review of Australia's mandatory sentencing laws has backing of ...ABC Online
NT, WA to ignore UN calls for mandatory sentencing reviewABC Message Stick
New co-payment model will jeopardise Indigenous health, says sectorSBS
Pro Bono Australia -The Guardian
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Prime Minister Tony Abbott says he is ready to "sweat blood" to achieve ... - ABC Online


ABC Online

Prime Minister Tony Abbott says he is ready to "sweat blood" to achieve ...
ABC Online
"We will get constitutional recognition and, when it comes, I suspect that it will take the form of a pact, a heartfelt pact between Indigenous people and conservative Australia," he said. Mr Abbott also announced another $5 million funding for the ...

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Tony Abbott vows to 'sweat blood' - The Age


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Tony Abbott vows to 'sweat blood'
The Age
Tony Abbott wants a referendum to be held in May 2017 to recognise Indigenous Australians in the constitution, but won't commit to a date until he is confident it will succeed. "I am prepared to sweat blood on this," the Prime Minister declared at a ...
A people's convention can make Indigenous recognition a realityThe Conversation AU
PM wants indigenous recognitionSky News Australia

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Tony Abbott vows to 'sweat blood' - The Age


The Conversation AU

Tony Abbott vows to 'sweat blood'
The Age
Tony Abbott wants a referendum to be held in May 2017 to recognise Indigenous Australians in the constitution, but won't commit to a date until he is confident it will succeed. "I am prepared to sweat blood on this," the Prime Minister declared at a ...
A people's convention can make Indigenous recognition a realityThe Conversation AU
PM wants indigenous recognitionSky News Australia
Prime Minister wants vote on Indigenous constitutional recognition on 50th ...ABC Online
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Indigenous imprisonment rates still rising, figures show - The Guardian (blog)


The Guardian (blog)

Indigenous imprisonment rates still rising, figures show
The Guardian (blog)
Shane Duffy, chair of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Service (Atsil) told Guardian Australia the rates were not surprising. “It's been an ongoing trend for many many years that our people have been incarcerated,” Duffy said. He said ...

A people's convention can make Indigenous recognition a reality - The Conversation AU


The Conversation AU

A people's convention can make Indigenous recognition a reality
The Conversation AU
Important steps have been made in 2014 in the campaign to recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in Australia's Constitution. Prime Minister Tony Abbott affirmed his commitment to hold a referendum. The opposition voiced its support.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander prisoner numbers soar, ABS reports - The Australian


Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander prisoner numbers soar, ABS reports
The Australian
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander prisoners accounted for 27 per cent of the total Australian prisoner population. In 2004 there were 5048 ATSI people in prison, a figure that leapt to 9264 in 2014 — an increase of 83.52 per cent over 10 years ...

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander prisoner numbers soar, ABS reports - The Australian


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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander prisoner numbers soar, ABS reports
The Australian
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander prisoners accounted for 27 per cent of the total Australian prisoner population. In 2004 there were 5048 ATSI people in prison, a figure that leapt to 9264 in 2014 — an increase of 83.52 per cent over 10 years ...
UN call for review of Australia's mandatory sentencing laws has backing of ...ABC Online
Gooda ReappointedPro Bono Australia
Comment: A long way to go for the Prime Minister for Aboriginal AffairsSBS (blog)
ABC Message Stick -The West Australian -The Guardian
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'The aboriginals have moved out': property promotion sparks outrage in Australia - Telegraph.co.uk


Telegraph.co.uk

'The aboriginals have moved out': property promotion sparks outrage in Australia
Telegraph.co.uk
“I'm just outraged a company would use the removal of Aboriginal people from a suburb as a promotion to sell their properties in that same suburb,” he told The Australian newspaper. The apartments are being built on a controversial site known as The ...

The Aboriginal hunters who spend their days tracking down crocodiles to eat - Daily Mail


Daily Mail

The Aboriginal hunters who spend their days tracking down crocodiles to eat
Daily Mail
Deep in a forest crowded by Australian paperback trees, Aboriginal hunters Roy and Marcus Gaykamangu, a father and son team, are doing one of the most dangerous jobs in the world – they're out tracking crocodiles. It's eerily silent, save for the ...
Hunting for pictures, and crocodiles, in remote Aboriginal countryChicago Tribune
Aborigines Hunt Crocodiles in Australian OutbackNBCNews.com

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Hunting for pictures, and crocodiles, in remote Aboriginal country - Reuters


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Hunting for pictures, and crocodiles, in remote Aboriginal country
Reuters
Massacres are still tearfully remembered and today the majority of Aborigines live in abject poverty. Last year, while on patrol with the Indigenous Australian Army unit known as NORFORCE, I met Sergeant Norman Daymirringu, a Yolngu Aborigine, who ...
Aboriginal crocodile huntersBaltimore Sun
A job that's not for the faint-hearted: The Aboriginal hunters who spend their ...Daily Mail

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Mundine: treaty needed with each first nation - The Australian


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Mundine: treaty needed with each first nation
The Australian
“People in Australia have been talking about a treaty between Australia and indigenous people for some decades now,'' he said. “But when you get beyond the broad concept, when you move past the 'thought bubble', it doesn't make sense to have a treaty ...
UN call for review of Australia's mandatory sentencing laws has backing of ...ABC Online
NT, WA to ignore UN calls for mandatory sentencing reviewABC Message Stick
New co-payment model will jeopardise Indigenous health, says sectorSBS
Pro Bono Australia -The Guardian
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Hunting for pictures, and crocodiles, in remote Aboriginal country - Chicago Tribune


Chicago Tribune

Hunting for pictures, and crocodiles, in remote Aboriginal country
Chicago Tribune
We are deep in a forest crowded by Australian paperback trees, the air thick with humidity but eerily silent save for the screeching of tropical birds, when Marcus shouts: "Look, crocodiles!" As a Reuters photojournalist, I'm a trained observer, but I ...

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UN call for review of Australia's mandatory sentencing laws has backing of ... - ABC Online


ABC Online

UN call for review of Australia's mandatory sentencing laws has backing of ...
ABC Online
North Australia Aboriginal Justice Agency chief executive Priscilla Collins said mandatory sentencing laws were a major reason why Indigenous Australians comprised nearly 30 per cent of the prison population. "This is a significant thing for us because ...
Comment: A long way to go for the Prime Minister for Aboriginal AffairsSBS (blog)

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UN call for review of Australia's mandatory sentencing laws has backing of ... - ABC Online


ABC Online

UN call for review of Australia's mandatory sentencing laws has backing of ...
ABC Online
North Australia Aboriginal Justice Agency chief executive Priscilla Collins said mandatory sentencing laws were a major reason why Indigenous Australians comprised nearly 30 per cent of the prison population. "This is a significant thing for us because ...
New co-payment model will jeopardise Indigenous health, says sectorSBS

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WATCH: Meet Australia's Indigenous Trans Men, 'Brotherboys' - Advocate.com


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WATCH: Meet Australia's Indigenous Trans Men, 'Brotherboys'
Advocate.com
WATCH: Meet Australia's Indigenous Trans Men, 'Brotherboys'. A community of Australia's aboriginal trans men is finding its voice through telling 'yarns' and raising awareness of life at the intersections of trans and indigenous identities.

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