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Football's confronting indigenous questions - The Age


The Age

Football's confronting indigenous questions
The Age
This leads to the question of what football - the indigenous code that is so embraced and celebrated by Aboriginal Australia - can and can't do about indigenous disadvantage. To spend time in Alice Springs, as I have these past four days, forces the ...

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Indigenous health gets $10m gift of life - The Australian


Indigenous health gets $10m gift of life
The Australian
Mr Poche, who has donated more than $115m to causes across Australia, including more than $40m towards improving health outcomes for Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders, is the founder and former owner of Star Track Express. The University of ...

Indigenous health gets $10m gift of life - The Australian


Australian Ageing Agenda

Indigenous health gets $10m gift of life
The Australian
The University of Melbourne Poche Centre for Indigenous Health will be announced today during Reconciliation Week. It joins sister Poche centres at the University of Western Australia, Flinders University in Adelaide and the University of Sydney.
$10M Gift to Indigenous Health LeadershipPro Bono Australia
Talking about Indigenous women's health: the progress and the challengesCrikey (blog)
Indigenous war veterans honoured in VicThe West Australian
Australian Ageing Agenda
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Gilchrist goes in to bat for indigenous recognition - Sydney Morning Herald


Gilchrist goes in to bat for indigenous recognition
Sydney Morning Herald
Australian cricket legend Adam Gilchrist has come out swinging in support of recognising indigenous Australians in the constitution. The 96-Test veteran declared his support for the Recognise campaign on Saturday at a Myer Music Bowl concert marking ...

Australian Alliance: Aboriginal Sovereignty and the Right to Self-Determination - Mathaba.Net


World Socialist Web Site

Australian Alliance: Aboriginal Sovereignty and the Right to Self-Determination
Mathaba.Net
Australia is the exception. We are now the only Commonwealth nation that does not have a treaty with its indigenous people. We have never entered into negotiations with them about the taking and occupation of their lands or even attempt to define their ...
Utopia: A confronting but politically flawed documentaryWorld Socialist Web Site

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Adam Gilchrist backs indigenous referendum for constitution - The Australian


Adam Gilchrist backs indigenous referendum for constitution
The Australian
FORMER Australian test cricketer Adam Gilchrist today joined AFL legend and former Essendon player Michael Long in backing a change to the Australian constitution to recognise indigenous Australians. On the 10th anniversary of The Long Walk, Gilchrist ...

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Adam Gilchrist backs indigenous referendum for constitution - The Australian


Sky News Australia

Adam Gilchrist backs indigenous referendum for constitution
The Australian
FORMER Australian test cricketer Adam Gilchrist today joined AFL legend and former Essendon player Michael Long in backing a change to the Australian constitution to recognise indigenous Australians. On the 10th anniversary of The Long Walk, Gilchrist ...
Racial Discrimination Act plansSky News Australia

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Football's confronting indigenous questions - The Age


Sydney Morning Herald

Football's confronting indigenous questions
The Age
This leads to the question of what football - the indigenous code that is so embraced and celebrated by Aboriginal Australia - can and can't do about indigenous disadvantage. To spend time in Alice Springs, as I have these past four days, forces the ...
Inside the world of Liam JurrahThe Border Mail

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John Pilger takes a stand on indigenous disadvantage - The Australian


John Pilger takes a stand on indigenous disadvantage
The Australian
Based in London since 1962, Pilger, 74, has tackled some weighty issues — including East Timor, Palestine, Cambodia and seven films on indigenous Australians — stirring a hornet's nest along the way. Not always a bad thing as long as both sides get a ...

Veolia lifts Aboriginal staff target by 100 - The Australian


Australian Ageing Agenda

Veolia lifts Aboriginal staff target by 100
The Australian
AUSTRALIAN environmental solutions company Veolia is increasing its investment in indigenous employment by setting a goal to recruit more than 100 indigenous employees during the next five years. Robert Trott-Dann has already benefited from one of the ...
$10M Gift to Indigenous Health LeadershipPro Bono Australia
Talking about Indigenous women's health: the progress and the challengesCrikey (blog)
Aged care provider to help close the gapAustralian Ageing Agenda
The Australian Financial Review
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Veolia lifts Aboriginal staff target by 100 - The Australian


Veolia lifts Aboriginal staff target by 100
The Australian
AUSTRALIAN environmental solutions company Veolia is increasing its investment in indigenous employment by setting a goal to recruit more than 100 indigenous employees during the next five years. Robert Trott-Dann has already benefited from one of the ...

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$10M Gift to Indigenous Health Leadership - Pro Bono Australia


The Australian Financial Review

$10M Gift to Indigenous Health Leadership
Pro Bono Australia
Australian philanthropist and retired transport magnate Greg Poche has donated $10 million to the University of Melbourne for a leadership development program for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health professionals. Poche – who has already ...
Indigenous health an unfolding tragedyThe Australian Financial Review
Talking about Indigenous women's health: the progress and the challengesCrikey (blog)
Aged care provider to help close the gapAustralian Ageing Agenda
Adelaide Now
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$10M Gift to Indigenous Health Leadership - Pro Bono Australia


Australian Ageing Agenda

$10M Gift to Indigenous Health Leadership
Pro Bono Australia
Australian philanthropist and retired transport magnate Greg Poche has donated $10 million to the University of Melbourne for a leadership development program for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health professionals. Poche – who has already ...
Indigenous health gets $10m gift of lifeThe Australian
Aged care provider to help close the gapAustralian Ageing Agenda
Talking about Indigenous women's health: the progress and the challengesCrikey (blog)
The Australian Financial Review
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Aboriginal soldiers who fought in Boer War 'deserve greater recognition' - ABC Local


Aboriginal soldiers who fought in Boer War 'deserve greater recognition'
ABC Local
"I was listening to the Aboriginal radio station in Queensland and there was a lady from South Australia and she said she was in South Africa and got into a taxi and the taxi driver said his great-grandfather was Aboriginal," he said. "We have a belief ...

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Deadly Business 3: Saving Aboriginal babies - ABC Online


Deadly Business 3: Saving Aboriginal babies
ABC Online
"So if we are to close the gap between Aboriginal and non-aboriginal Australians, we have to begin at the beginning, inside the uterus." The Birra-Li Maternal and Child Health Centre recently relocated from John Hunter Hospital to Hunter Street in ...

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My five best Indigenous Australian football players - The Roar


The Roar

My five best Indigenous Australian football players
The Roar
This weekend's fixtures in the AFL will be played under the banner of the 'Indigenous Round'. It is a time to celebrate the incredible impact that Indigenous Australians have had on our national game – both past and present. So, with that in mind, I ...

Saints seek to Recognise Indigenous Australians - St Kilda


St Kilda

Saints seek to Recognise Indigenous Australians
St Kilda
The St Kilda Football Club has joined the movement to recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the Australian Constitution. St Kilda players Sean Dempster, Adam Schneider, Tom Curren, Jack Newnes and Arryn Siposs have shown their ...

Footy star's Long Walk shines a light on Indigenous Australia - ABC Online


The Age

Footy star's Long Walk shines a light on Indigenous Australia
ABC Online
Essendon champion Michael Long is best known for his work on the football field, but he's now being recognised for his work in improving the lot of Indigenous Australians. A decade has passed since Michael Long made the trek from Melbourne to Canberra ...
AFL commission and executive needs indigenous representation, says ...The Age
Long says racism much rarer in AFLYahoo!7 News

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Footy star's Long Walk shines a light on Indigenous Australia - ABC Online


The Age

Footy star's Long Walk shines a light on Indigenous Australia
ABC Online
Essendon champion Michael Long is best known for his work on the football field, but he's now being recognised for his work in improving the lot of Indigenous Australians. A decade has passed since Michael Long made the trek from Melbourne to Canberra ...
AFL commission and executive needs indigenous representation, says ...Western Advocate
Long says racism much rarer in AFLThe West Australian

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Footy star's Long Walk shines a light on Indigenous Australia - ABC Online


The Age

Footy star's Long Walk shines a light on Indigenous Australia
ABC Online
Essendon champion Michael Long is best known for his work on the football field, but he's now being recognised for his work in improving the lot of Indigenous Australians. A decade has passed since Michael Long made the trek from Melbourne to Canberra ...
AFL needs indigenous representationBallarat Courier

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