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Forrest Indigenous Jobs Review Released - Pro Bono Australia


Forrest Indigenous Jobs Review Released
Pro Bono Australia
In his report, Forrest said that education and employment had the capacity to end the disparity between first Australians and other Australians, but a massive 30-point gap in employment outcomes between Indigenous and other Australians existed despite ...
Support for relocating to a jobThe Australian

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Aboriginal leader Noel Pearson backs Andrew 'Twiggy' Forrest's 'healthy ... - Courier Mail


Aboriginal leader Noel Pearson backs Andrew 'Twiggy' Forrest's 'healthy ...
Courier Mail
“Within a generation they will effect a tectonic shift in the wellbeing of Australia's most disadvantaged peoples, indigenous and non-indigenous,” he said. The Cape York-based leader said the Forrest reforms would “strike at the roots of the passive ...

Aboriginal leader Noel Pearson backs Andrew 'Twiggy' Forrest's 'healthy ... - Courier Mail


Aboriginal leader Noel Pearson backs Andrew 'Twiggy' Forrest's 'healthy ...
Courier Mail
The Forrest review found the social housing trap stops indigenous Australians from getting jobs and led to “misery” and “chronic overcrowding”. “Children of first Australian homeowners are more likely to attend school, have a job themselves and want to ...

Andrew Forrest calls for tax breaks for indigenous-run firms - The Australian


The West Australian

Andrew Forrest calls for tax breaks for indigenous-run firms
The Australian
Mr Forrest also wants the commonwealth to commit to spending 4 per cent of its $39 billion a year purchasing budget with businesses run by indigenous Australians and to impose similar regimes on state and territory governments. The Forrest Review ...
Andrew Forrest has a positive history of working with indigenous Australians ...Herald Sun
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Welfare recipients banned from buying alcohol and gambling under radical plan ...The Daily Telegraph
The West Australian -Sydney Morning Herald
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Andrew Forrest's radical blueprint to 'end blight of disparity' - The Australian


Andrew Forrest's radical blueprint to 'end blight of disparity'
The Australian
Mr Forrest told The Australian that indigenous people in remote communities were being “economically jailed” and suffering the “blight of disparity”. Immediate, dramatic action must be taken to reverse the disturbing trend of substance abuse and idleness.

Andrew Forrest has a positive history of working with indigenous Australians ... - Herald Sun


Sky News Australia

Andrew Forrest has a positive history of working with indigenous Australians ...
Herald Sun
Mr Forrest headed a report to the Federal Government on sweeping changes to end long-term welfare dependency and Aboriginal unemployment of up to 54 per cent. OPINION: FOR BETTER NATION, WE NEED NEW APPROACH. He also calls for greater ...
No booze, no bets, no bucks, no bestNEWS.com.au
Welfare recipients banned from buying alcohol and gambling under radical plan ...The Daily Telegraph

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Aboriginal leader Noel Pearson backs Andrew 'Twiggy' Forrest's 'healthy ... - The Australian


Sydney Morning Herald

Aboriginal leader Noel Pearson backs Andrew 'Twiggy' Forrest's 'healthy ...
The Australian
“Within a generation they will effect a tectonic shift in the wellbeing of Australia's most disadvantaged peoples, indigenous and non-indigenous,” he said. The Cape York-based leader said the Forrest reforms would “strike at the roots of the passive ...
No booze, no bets, no bucks, no bestNEWS.com.au
Andrew Forrest has a positive history of working with indigenous Australians ...Perth Now
Welfare recipients banned from buying alcohol and gambling under radical plan ...The Daily Telegraph

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Aboriginal leader Noel Pearson backs Andrew 'Twiggy' Forrest's 'healthy ... - The Australian


The West Australian

Aboriginal leader Noel Pearson backs Andrew 'Twiggy' Forrest's 'healthy ...
The Australian
“Within a generation they will effect a tectonic shift in the wellbeing of Australia's most disadvantaged peoples, indigenous and non-indigenous,” he said. The Cape York-based leader said the Forrest reforms would “strike at the roots of the passive ...
Andrew Forrest has a positive history of working with indigenous Australians ...Perth Now
No booze, no bets, no bucks, no bestNEWS.com.au
Welfare recipients banned from buying alcohol and gambling under radical plan ...The Daily Telegraph
The West Australian -Sydney Morning Herald -Herald Sun
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For a better nation, we need a new approach - Herald Sun


For a better nation, we need a new approach
Herald Sun
THE disparity resulting from the large proportion of indigenous Australians who are disengaged from the community and from the workforce has reached crisis levels and the issues they suffer from impact all vulnerable Australians. As a nation, we must ...

Lessons from the Kimberley on developing Northern Australia - The Conversation


Lessons from the Kimberley on developing Northern Australia
The Conversation
Indigenous land owners weren't consulted in the past about the creation of Western Australia's huge Ord River irrigation scheme – but a recent agreement offers a more positive example for developing other parts of northern Australia. Pete Hill/Flickr ...

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land rights out of step? - The Australian


land rights out of step?
The Australian
Yet, with few exceptions, these monumental changes have not delivered the prosperity most indigenous people want. In the memorable words of Cape York indigenous leader Noel Pearson, Australia's First People are “land rich and dirt poor”. Last year ...

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Forrest's revolution for welfare - The Australian


The West Australian

Forrest's revolution for welfare
The Australian
The radical proposal is contained in mining magnate Andrew Forrest's blueprint for indigenous welfare and employment, which he has delivered to the Abbott government. Under Mr Forrest's plan, all welfare recipients, including non-indigenous Australians ...
Welfare recipients banned from buying alcohol and gambling under radical plan ...The Daily Telegraph
Twiggy call to manage welfare paymentsThe West Australian

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Queensland police woman calls Aborigines 'scum bags' and 'oxygen thieves' on ... - Daily Mail


Queensland police woman calls Aborigines 'scum bags' and 'oxygen thieves' on ...
Daily Mail
Constable Rissman is also under investigation for not complying with police standards in relation to the investigation into the bashing death of an indigenous woman named Adelaide Riversleigh, according to The Australian. The 37-year-old died on May 10 ...

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Video Shows Casual Racism Is Alive and Thriving in Australia - Mashable


Video Shows Casual Racism Is Alive and Thriving in Australia
Mashable
Its message is to illustrate subtle or 'casual' racism against Indigenous Australians "can be just as harmful as more overt forms". From not sitting next to a person on a bus through to an insensitive joke at the pub, this form of racism is rife in ...

Missing from school: Australia's Aboriginal children - ITV News


ITV News

Missing from school: Australia's Aboriginal children
ITV News
Earlier this year, Aboriginal dancers greeted William and Kate to Uluru, or Ayers Rock as the settlers named it, and the royal couple arrived at Sydney zoo to the strains of a didgeridoo. But Australia's treatment of the indigenous minority remains a ...

Missing from school: Australia's Aboriginal children - ITV News


ITV News

Missing from school: Australia's Aboriginal children
ITV News
Earlier this year, Aboriginal dancers greeted William and Kate to Uluru, or Ayers Rock as the settlers named it, and the royal couple arrived at Sydney zoo to the strains of a didgeridoo. But Australia's treatment of the indigenous minority remains a ...

New bridges boost Top End Indigenous farming plans - ABC Online


New bridges boost Top End Indigenous farming plans
ABC Online
"Where they have decided to build the bridge, it's not going to interfere with the most beautiful river crossing in Australia, that's the Roper Bar. "It's going to be built further up the river, so we'll have the best of both worlds, with access all ...

These six charts show the state of discrimination towards indigenous Australians - Sydney Morning Herald


These six charts show the state of discrimination towards indigenous Australians
Sydney Morning Herald
One in five young Australians would move if a person of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent sat next to them, a survey has found. And the same percentage would keep an eye on an indigenous person if they were shopping. More than one in three ...

Beyond Blue chairman Jeff Kennett says young people biased against ... - Sydney Morning Herald


Daily Mail

Beyond Blue chairman Jeff Kennett says young people biased against ...
Sydney Morning Herald
One in five young Australians would move if a person of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent sat next to them, a survey has found. And the same percentage would keep an eye on an indigenous person if they were shopping. More than one in three ...
BeyondBlue launches campaign to battle subtle racism against Indigenous ...ABC Online
We Subtly Inflicts Depression to Indigenous Australians, Campaign SaysInternational Business Times AU
Indigenous Australia in the era of 'good governance'The Conversation
SBS -Daily Mail -NEWS.com.au
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Beyond Blue chairman Jeff Kennett says young people biased against ... - Sydney Morning Herald


The Guardian

Beyond Blue chairman Jeff Kennett says young people biased against ...
Sydney Morning Herald
One in five young Australians would move if a person of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent sat next to them, a survey has found. And the same percentage would keep an eye on an indigenous person if they were shopping. More than one in three ...
BeyondBlue launches campaign to battle subtle racism against Indigenous ...ABC Online
Indigenous Australia in the era of 'good governance'The Conversation
Campaign shows effects of 'subtle racism' on Indigenous AussiesSBS
International Business Times AU -The Australian
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