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Bid to boost Indigenous cancer survival rates - SBS


SBS

Bid to boost Indigenous cancer survival rates
SBS
The University of Western Australia's School of Primary, Aboriginal and Rural Health Care is investigating different models of cancer treatment and how they could be used to boost Indigenous survival rates. Preliminary research indicates Aboriginal ...

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Bid to boost Indigenous cancer survival rates - SBS


SBS

Bid to boost Indigenous cancer survival rates
SBS
The University of Western Australia's School of Primary, Aboriginal and Rural Health Care is investigating different models of cancer treatment and how they could be used to boost Indigenous survival rates. Preliminary research indicates Aboriginal ...

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Outcomes much poorer for Indigenous Australians with cancer - SBS


SBS

Outcomes much poorer for Indigenous Australians with cancer
SBS
The University of Western Australia's School of Primary, Aboriginal and Rural Health Care is investigating different models of cancer treatment and how they could be used to boost Indigenous survival rates. Preliminary research indicates Aboriginal ...

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Outcomes much poorer for Indigenous Australians with cancer - SBS


SBS

Outcomes much poorer for Indigenous Australians with cancer
SBS
The University of Western Australia's School of Primary, Aboriginal and Rural Health Care is investigating different models of cancer treatment and how they could be used to boost Indigenous survival rates. Preliminary research indicates Aboriginal ...

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Fred Chaney, Senior Australian of the Year nominee - SBS


SBS

Fred Chaney, Senior Australian of the Year nominee
SBS
While he says Australia has come a long way since the 1950s, he says Indigenous incarceration rates are still at catastrophic levels and he says it's the number one barrier to reconciliation in his home state of WA. "If there's a single barrier to ...

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What changes to teaching of Indigenous history? - SBS


SBS

What changes to teaching of Indigenous history?
SBS
"There are two aspects to Australia's history that are paramount. The first of course is our Indigenous history, because for thousands of years Indigenous Australians have lived on this continent. The second aspect of our history is our beginnings as a ...
Rocking the education debate all over againThe Age
Kathy Marks: Review set to stoke culture fireNew Zealand Herald
Australia: New school curriculum to promote war and nationalismWorld Socialist Web Site

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What changes to teaching of Indigenous history? - SBS


SBS

What changes to teaching of Indigenous history?
SBS
"There are two aspects to Australia's history that are paramount. The first of course is our Indigenous history, because for thousands of years Indigenous Australians have lived on this continent. The second aspect of our history is our beginnings as a ...
Australia: New school curriculum to promote war and nationalismWorld Socialist Web Site

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From utopia to Utopia - artsHub Australia (subscription)


From utopia to Utopia
artsHub Australia (subscription)
Two years in the making, Utopia is Pilger's fourth documentary on Indigenous Australia and includes interviews with those he first met during the making of his seminal film, The Secret Country, in 1985. Pilger's film moves from Sydney to Canberra, and ...

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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists to show in Ak - Scoop.co.nz (press release)


Scoop.co.nz (press release)

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists to show in Ak
Scoop.co.nz (press release)
Highlighting the many relationships to place and sparking debate as to the politics of land, My Countrycelebrates the powerful art of Indigenous Australians today. The exhibition comes to New Zealand thanks to support from the Australia Council for the ...

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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists to show in Ak - Scoop.co.nz (press release)


Scoop.co.nz (press release)

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists to show in Ak
Scoop.co.nz (press release)
Highlighting the many relationships to place and sparking debate as to the politics of land, My Countrycelebrates the powerful art of Indigenous Australians today. The exhibition comes to New Zealand thanks to support from the Australia Council for the ...

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Development Manager, Indigenous Strategy & Services - Pro Bono Australia


Development Manager, Indigenous Strategy & Services
Pro Bono Australia
In 2012, the University launched the Wingara Mura – Bunga Barrabugu, a comprehensive strategic plan to renew the University's efforts to provide Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples with opportunities to engage with one of Australia's best ...

Development Manager, Indigenous Strategy & Services - Pro Bono Australia


Development Manager, Indigenous Strategy & Services
Pro Bono Australia
In 2012, the University launched the Wingara Mura – Bunga Barrabugu, a comprehensive strategic plan to renew the University's efforts to provide Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples with opportunities to engage with one of Australia's best ...

Audio: "Legal Aid Cuts Deep" Living Black Radio

Sovereign Audio Collection - Tue, 2014/01/14 - 6:29am
The latest Australian Bureau of Statistics Corrective Services report shows the number of Aboriginal men in prison has risen by eight per cent and women by 12 per cent in the 12 months.

Where exactly does Christopher Pyne stand on teaching Indigenous history? - The Guardian


The Guardian

Where exactly does Christopher Pyne stand on teaching Indigenous history?
The Guardian
Last week when he announced a supposedly independent review of the national curriculum by experts clearly hostile towards the status quo, it was framed in terms of competing aspects of Australia's past – Indigenous history and “western civilisation”.
Inquiry labelled "disgusting"6minutes

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Where exactly does Christopher Pyne stand on teaching Indigenous history? - The Guardian


The Guardian

Where exactly does Christopher Pyne stand on teaching Indigenous history?
The Guardian
There are two aspects of Australia's history that are paramount. First of course is our Indigenous history because for thousands of years Indigenous Australians have lived on this continent. The second aspect of our history is our beginnings as a ...
Inquiry labelled "disgusting"6minutes

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Indigenous hepatitis B program cash uncertainty - The West Australian


Indigenous hepatitis B program cash uncertainty
The West Australian
"I am concerned that the [Hepatitis Australia] document is taking a fairly simplistic view that there is a lot of hep-B in Aboriginals and we are not doing enough, and it is just a matter of more money and we will fix the problem," he said. "It won't ...

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Indigenous hepatitis B program cash uncertainty - The West Australian


Indigenous hepatitis B program cash uncertainty
The West Australian
The chief executive of Hepatitis Australia says Commonwealth money meant to help Indigenous people deal with hepatitis B has yet to be distributed. Helen Tyrell says that, in August last year, then-health minister Tanya Plibersek assigned $5.8 million ...

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Indigenous hepatitis B program cash uncertainty - ABC Online


Indigenous hepatitis B program cash uncertainty
ABC Online
The chief executive of Hepatitis Australia says Commonwealth money meant to help Indigenous people deal with hepatitis B has yet to be distributed. Helen Tyrell says that, in August last year, then-health minister Tanya Plibersek assigned $5.8 million ...

Indigenous hepatitis B program cash uncertainty - ABC Online


Indigenous hepatitis B program cash uncertainty
ABC Online
The chief executive of Hepatitis Australia says Commonwealth money meant to help Indigenous people deal with hepatitis B has yet to be distributed. Helen Tyrell says that, in August last year, then-health minister Tanya Plibersek assigned $5.8 million ...

Black Diggers: challenging Anzac myths - The Guardian (blog)


The Guardian (blog)

Black Diggers: challenging Anzac myths
The Guardian (blog)
But like so much about the clichéd Australian Anzac, this entrenched cultural caricature overlooks the extraordinary experiences of minorities who fought as Australian sons of the empire – not least those of Aboriginal and Torres Strait lslanders. Now ...

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