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Hipsters take over Aboriginal Redfern - The Australian Financial Review


The Australian Financial Review

Hipsters take over Aboriginal Redfern
The Australian Financial Review
Across Australia's biggest cities, where most indigenous people live, soaring property prices are increasing the marginalisation of Australia's most disadvantaged group, whose home-ownership rate is half the national average. The pattern is part of a ...

Hipsters take over Aboriginal Redfern - The Australian Financial Review


The Australian Financial Review

Hipsters take over Aboriginal Redfern
The Australian Financial Review
Across Australia's biggest cities, where most indigenous people live, soaring property prices are increasing the marginalisation of Australia's most disadvantaged group, whose home-ownership rate is half the national average. The pattern is part of a ...

Hipsters Squeeze Out Aborigines as Former Sydney Slum Gentrifies - Businessweek


Hipsters Squeeze Out Aborigines as Former Sydney Slum Gentrifies
Businessweek
Across the country's biggest cities, where the majority of indigenous people live, soaring property prices are increasing the marginalization of Australia's most disadvantaged group, whose home-ownership rate is half the national average. The pattern ...

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Nathan Lovett-Murray's top 5songs by Indigenous artists - FasterLouder


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Nathan Lovett-Murray's top 5songs by Indigenous artists
FasterLouder
To highlight the growth of the Indigenous hip-hop scene in Australia it was announced this morning that Lovett-Murray will present a showcase concert at the 2014 National Indigenous Music Awards ceremony in Darwin to draw attention to some of the most ...
Dan Sultan industry,music-newstheMusic

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Indigenous deafness under the microscope - ABC Online


Indigenous deafness under the microscope
ABC Online
Indigenous Australians have one of the highest levels of ear disease and hearing loss in the world. Rates are up to ten times more than non-Indigenous Australians and the National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation estimates Indigenous ...

Indigenous deafness under the microscope - ABC Online


Indigenous deafness under the microscope
ABC Online
Indigenous Australians have one of the highest levels of ear disease and hearing loss in the world. Rates are up to ten times more than non-Indigenous Australians and the National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation estimates Indigenous ...

Education vouchers in plan for indigenous affairs overhaul - The Australian


Brisbane Times

Education vouchers in plan for indigenous affairs overhaul
The Australian
The radical proposal comes as the audit commission argues that disadvantage faced by indigenous Australians be better targeted, with programs that are failing to be slashed. It also calls for the merger of Indigenous Business Australia and the ...
Commission of Audit: major recommendationsSydney Morning Herald
Proposed merger of Screen Australia and Australia Council spells … incoherenceThe Conversation

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Education vouchers in plan for indigenous affairs overhaul - The Australian


Education vouchers in plan for indigenous affairs overhaul
The Australian
The radical proposal comes as the audit commission argues that disadvantage faced by indigenous Australians be better targeted, with programs that are failing to be slashed. It also calls for the merger of Indigenous Business Australia and the ...

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New fight for Aboriginal stolen wages with petition to WA Parliament - ABC Local


New fight for Aboriginal stolen wages with petition to WA Parliament
ABC Local
"Aboriginal people in Western Australia and elsewhere were made to be ineligible for the social security payments of the day, that non-Aboriginal people were eligible for... Which directly involves the Commonwealth, it involves Western Australia ...

New fight for Aboriginal stolen wages with petition to WA Parliament - ABC Local


New fight for Aboriginal stolen wages with petition to WA Parliament
ABC Local
"Aboriginal people in Western Australia and elsewhere were made to be ineligible for the social security payments of the day, that non-Aboriginal people were eligible for... Which directly involves the Commonwealth, it involves Western Australia ...

WGAR News: Upcoming Aboriginal rights events around Australia - 70 events ... - Sydney Indymedia


WGAR News: Upcoming Aboriginal rights events around Australia - 70 events ...
Sydney Indymedia
WGAR News: Upcoming Aboriginal rights events around Australia - 70 events from 1 May 2014. Thu 01 May 2014. By WGAR - Working ... ACT · Adelaide · Brisbane · Canberra · Darwin · Hobart · Perth · Cairns · Melbourne · New South Wales · Newcastle ...

Social impact fund to assist indigenous company with Thiess/QGC contract - Gas Today


Social impact fund to assist indigenous company with Thiess/QGC contract
Gas Today
Indigenous company Iman Operations has secured an $800,000 impact investment funding package from Social Ventures Australia to enable the company to deliver on a large commercial cleaning contract valued at approximately $5 million over 12 months ...

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Our country needs Indigenous rangers - The Guardian


The Guardian

Our country needs Indigenous rangers
The Guardian
We are fast approaching the first budget of the Abbott government – a critical time for Indigenous land and sea management. Millions of hectares of Australia are not actively covered and as a result, destructive fire, feral animals and invasive weeds ...

ABS projects Australia's Indigenous population to grow by a third by 2026 - Daily Life


Daily Life

ABS projects Australia's Indigenous population to grow by a third by 2026
Daily Life
According to new projections by the Bureau of Statistics, Australia's Indigenous population is set to grow by a third by 2026, topping 900,000. Based on recent trends in fertility, mortality and internal migration, the bureau projects the Aboriginal ...
Close the Gap group recommends no change to racial discrimination actThe Australian
Fears Aboriginal services won't be able to meet demand from growing populationThe Canberra Times
Indigenous population to grow by a third by 2026, ABS projectsThe Age

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ABS projects Australia's Indigenous population to grow by a third by 2026 - Daily Life


Daily Life

ABS projects Australia's Indigenous population to grow by a third by 2026
Daily Life
According to new projections by the Bureau of Statistics, Australia's Indigenous population is set to grow by a third by 2026, topping 900,000. Based on recent trends in fertility, mortality and internal migration, the bureau projects the Aboriginal ...
Fears Aboriginal services won't be able to meet demand from growing populationThe Canberra Times
Close the Gap group recommends no change to racial discrimination actThe Australian
Indigenous population to grow by a third by 2026, ABS projectsWA today

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Indigenous population to grow by a third by 2026 - Sydney Morning Herald


Sydney Morning Herald

Indigenous population to grow by a third by 2026
Sydney Morning Herald
Australia's indigenous population is set to increase by a third to top 900,000 by 2026, according to new projections from the Bureau of Statistics. Based on recent trends in fertility, mortality and internal migration, the bureau projects the ...

Clive Palmer firm Mineralogy's 'poor' indigenous relations - The Australian


Clive Palmer firm Mineralogy's 'poor' indigenous relations
The Australian
But an examination by The Australian of findings by magistrates in mining court and native title cases show his main company has failed to act in good faith, flouted rules, operated combatively, had little regard for indigenous landowners and may even ...

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Clive Palmer firm Mineralogy's 'poor' indigenous relations - The Australian


Clive Palmer firm Mineralogy's 'poor' indigenous relations
The Australian
But an examination by The Australian of findings by magistrates in mining court and native title cases show his main company has failed to act in good faith, flouted rules, operated combatively, had little regard for indigenous landowners and may even ...

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How China's economic boom is driving Australia's Aborigines to drink - Telegraph.co.uk (blog)


Telegraph.co.uk (blog)

How China's economic boom is driving Australia's Aborigines to drink
Telegraph.co.uk (blog)
Did you know that they are thinking of changing the liquor laws in Kununurra, a small town in far northwest Australia? I'm guessing you probably don't, as Kununurra is about as remote and obscure as it gets – 3200 kilometres from the state capital of ...

Clive Palmer firm Mineraology's 'poor' indigenous relations - The Australian


Clive Palmer firm Mineraology's 'poor' indigenous relations
The Australian
But an examination by The Australian of findings by magistrates in mining court and native title cases show his main company has failed to act in good faith, flouted rules, operated combatively, had little regard for indigenous landowners and may even ...

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