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'No indigenous' pub owner apologises - WA today


SBS

'No indigenous' pub owner apologises
WA today
Talkback caller Lisa told Radio 6PR that her nephew, an Aboriginal man working in the mining industry, was refused service when he went into the pub with a group of non-Aboriginal work friends. "We went up to the bar and they wouldn't serve him, he ...
WA publican apologises for barring Indigenous patronsSBS
Publican sorry for racist signThe West Australian
Bar owner defends racist signThe Dominion Post

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Coles' 100th birthday gift: 16000 jobs - The Australian


Coles' 100th birthday gift: 16000 jobs
The Australian
Mr McLeod said Coles had already made a solid start in helping indigenous Australians find jobs over the last five years but more needed to be done to provide more secure jobs and careers for indigenous Australians across the country. “We want to do ...

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Schools scheme a major success - The Australian


Schools scheme a major success
The Australian
As the founder of the Australian Indigenous Education Foundation, and the St Joseph's College Indigenous Fund before that, I have been working in this area for more than 10 years in partnership with some of the leading schools and educators in ...

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'Cut the cash and we won't close the gap' - The Australian


'Cut the cash and we won't close the gap'
The Australian
Dr Brown, who was in one of the first groups of Aboriginal medical graduates in Australia and previously an indigenous health adviser to the Australian Medical Association, was yesterday appointed as Warren Mundine's deputy after receiving the backing ...

'Cut the cash and we won't close the gap' - The Australian


'Cut the cash and we won't close the gap'
The Australian
Dr Brown, who was in one of the first groups of Aboriginal medical graduates in Australia and previously an indigenous health adviser to the Australian Medical Association, was yesterday appointed as Warren Mundine's deputy after receiving the backing ...

Geological technique adapted to analyse Aboriginal Australian objects - Chemistry World


Chemistry World

Geological technique adapted to analyse Aboriginal Australian objects
Chemistry World
Aboriginal Australian people use mineral pigments such as kaolinite and hematite to decorate wood, bark, resin and other organic substances. The analysis of these materials in a non-destructive way can be extremely challenging. In objects with ...

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Geological technique adapted to analyse Aboriginal Australian objects - Chemistry World


Chemistry World

Geological technique adapted to analyse Aboriginal Australian objects
Chemistry World
Aboriginal Australian people use mineral pigments such as kaolinite and hematite to decorate wood, bark, resin and other organic substances. The analysis of these materials in a non-destructive way can be extremely challenging. In objects with ...

Audio: Fracking in the Kimberley - Forum 3

Sovereign Audio Collection - Tue, 2014/03/04 - 10:41am
Water contamination, mining regulations, and the concerns of traditional owners were all discussed at a mining and fracking forum on 22 January 2014. - About 40 people gathered at the ABC studios in Broome to hear a discussion on the practice of hydraulic fracturing, with a focus on the Canning Basin. - The forum was broadcast live on the ABC Kimberley Mornings program, hosted by Vanessa Mills.

Audio: Fracking in the Kimberley - Forum File 2

Sovereign Audio Collection - Tue, 2014/03/04 - 10:16am
Water contamination, mining regulations, and the concerns of traditional owners were all discussed at a mining and fracking forum on 22 January 2014. - About 40 people gathered at the ABC studios in Broome to hear a discussion on the practice of hydraulic fracturing, with a focus on the Canning Basin. - The forum was broadcast live on the ABC Kimberley Mornings program, hosted by Vanessa Mills.

Audio: Fracking in the Kimberley - Forum 1

Sovereign Audio Collection - Tue, 2014/03/04 - 9:03am
Water contamination, mining regulations, and the concerns of traditional owners were all discussed at a mining and fracking forum on 22 January 2014. - About 40 people gathered at the ABC studios in Broome to hear a discussion on the practice of hydraulic fracturing, with a focus on the Canning Basin. - The forum was broadcast live on the ABC Kimberley Mornings program, hosted by Vanessa Mills.

Audio: Nyoongar Embassy rejected WA's draft recognition bill

Sovereign Audio Collection - Tue, 2014/03/04 - 8:35am
Gerry Georgatos and Warren Barnsley, National Indigenous Radio (NIR) Western Australia - The Nyoongar Tent Embassy in Perth has rejected the state Government's draft recognition bill, introduced into Parliament last week. The bill recognises the Nyoongar as the traditional owners of south-west and is a key component of the controversial Native Title settlement offer. Nyoongar woman and Embassy spokesperson Vanessa Culbong says the recognition means little and is part of a proposal intended to short change the Noongar people. She says the bill doesn't go far enough in terms of healing and rights.

AIME gives $38m back to Australia's economy - SBS


SBS

AIME gives $38m back to Australia's economy
SBS
The programs CEO Jack Bancroft, is hoping Federal and State governments will consider expanding the AIME concept as it is now regarded as the biggest support provider to Indigenous high school students in Australia. If the KPMG survey results generate ...

South Australia Police Caught in Perjury Against Aboriginal Elder - Mathaba.Net


South Australia Police Caught in Perjury Against Aboriginal Elder
Mathaba.Net
The Labor Weatherill government had called upon Tribal Elders to attend parliament in relation to their inclusion in the State constitution, and many local Aboriginal leaders took up the offer, believing they were being asked into parliament for their ...

gap program to target dementia - The Australian


gap program to target dementia
The Australian
Dementia affects the indigenous community earlier in life, with 73 per cent of indigenous dementia cases occurring between the age of 60 and 70; compared with 70 and older for the majority of non-Aboriginal Australians. Alzheimer's Australia chief ...

gap program to target dementia - The Australian


gap program to target dementia
The Australian
Dementia affects the indigenous community earlier in life, with 73 per cent of indigenous dementia cases occurring between the age of 60 and 70; compared with 70 and older for the majority of non-Aboriginal Australians. Alzheimer's Australia chief ...

Adam Goodes decries muted response to John Pilger film Utopia - The Guardian


Brisbane Times

Adam Goodes decries muted response to John Pilger film Utopia
The Guardian
The 2014 Australian of the year, Adam Goodes, has called the muted response to John Pilger's latest film on Indigenous Australians disturbing, hurtful and embarrassing. Pilger's film Utopia explores the state of Indigenous affairs in Australia, and ...
Pilger's message to white Australia cannot be dismissedBrisbane Times
Why you have to watch this filmWA today

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Why you have to watch this film - The Age


Why you have to watch this film
The Age
For the last few weeks, I've seen a film bring together Aboriginal people all over Australia. The buzz around Utopia - a documentary by John Pilger - has been unprecedented. Some 4000 people attended the open-air premiere in Redfern last month - both ...

Why you have to watch this film - The Age


Brisbane Times

Why you have to watch this film
The Age
For the last few weeks, I've seen a film bring together Aboriginal people all over Australia. The buzz around Utopia - a documentary by John Pilger - has been unprecedented. Some 4000 people attended the open-air premiere in Redfern last month - both ...
Pilger's message to white Australia cannot be dismissedBrisbane Times
Adam Goodes decries muted response to John Pilger film UtopiaThe Guardian

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Aboriginal artist Richard Bell accuses Adelaide Festival artist of using ... - Herald Sun


Aboriginal artist Richard Bell accuses Adelaide Festival artist of using ...
Herald Sun
A LEADING Australian indigenous artist has accused another artist featured in the Adelaide Festival's main exhibition of “blatantly” appropriating indigenous designs he says have been presented as “decoration and fluff”. Queensland-born Richard Bell ...

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Aboriginal artist Richard Bell accuses Adelaide Festival artist of using ... - Herald Sun


Aboriginal artist Richard Bell accuses Adelaide Festival artist of using ...
Herald Sun
A LEADING Australian indigenous artist has accused another artist featured in the Adelaide Festival's main exhibition of “blatantly” appropriating indigenous designs he says have been presented as “decoration and fluff”. Queensland-born Richard Bell ...

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