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Global campaigner represents Indigenous voices - The Age


The Age

Global campaigner represents Indigenous voices
The Age
At 22, Nayuka Gorrie is a savvy but certainly not weary global campaigner for Indigenous and environmental rights. Having already attended the United Nations Climate Change Conference last November as an Indigenous representative of the Australian ...

Remembering Mabo: making a difference - The Age


Remembering Mabo: making a difference
The Age
Known as the Mabo decision, the ruling led to the passage of the Native Title Act the following year, changing the course of Australian history and transforming the ways in which Indigenous ownership of land may be recognised by Australian law. Each ...

Indigenous Job Opportunities Following Agreement Expansion - Pro Bono Australia


Indigenous Job Opportunities Following Agreement Expansion
Pro Bono Australia
Indigenous Australian job seekers will receive increased employment opportunities under a renewed and expanded National Partnership Agreement on Indigenous Economic Participation. The Federal Government says it will expand its Indigenous ...

Indigenous kids' health improves with subsidised fruit and vegetable program - The Australian


Sky News Australia

Indigenous kids' health improves with subsidised fruit and vegetable program
The Australian
... generally," Dr Black and his co-authors wrote. But Dr Black, who is a general practitioner with a NSW Aboriginal health service and a fellow at the University of South Australia, said the proportion of children with iron deficiency and anaemia did ...
Changemaker- Tammy KimptonPro Bono Australia

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Fruit improves health of indigenous kids - The West Australian


Fruit improves health of indigenous kids
The West Australian
But Dr Black, who is a general practitioner with a NSW Aboriginal health service and a fellow at the University of South Australia, said the proportion of children with iron deficiency and anaemia did not change. The study involved children from 55 ...

Fruit improves health of indigenous kids - Ninemsn


Fruit improves health of indigenous kids
Ninemsn
But Dr Black, who is a general practitioner with a NSW Aboriginal health service and a fellow at the University of South Australia, said the proportion of children with iron deficiency and anaemia did not change. The study involved children from 55 ...

It's time we draft Aussie Rules to tackle Indigenous mathematics - The Conversation


It's time we draft Aussie Rules to tackle Indigenous mathematics
The Conversation
When discussing how to embed Indigenous Australian knowledge and practices into the Australian national curriculum effectively – particularly the maths curriculum – there's no better place to start than analysing our own distinctively Australian ...

Fruit improves health of indigenous kids - SBS


Fruit improves health of indigenous kids
SBS
But Dr Black, who is a general practitioner with a NSW Aboriginal health service and a fellow at the University of South Australia, said the proportion of children with iron deficiency and anaemia did not change. The study involved children from 55 ...

A need to formally recognise first people - The Australian


A need to formally recognise first people
The Australian
The constitutional silence about the very existence of indigenous Australians over such a long history holds us back from a more united and productive future. As do the sections that still give governments the power to treat any racial group within our ...

Indigenous kids' health improves with subsidised fruit and vegetable program - Herald Sun


NEWS.com.au

Indigenous kids' health improves with subsidised fruit and vegetable program
Herald Sun
But Dr Black, who is a general practitioner with a NSW Aboriginal health service and a fellow at the University of South Australia, said the proportion of children with iron deficiency and anaemia did not change. Start of sidebar. Skip to end of sidebar.
formally recognise first peopleThe Australian

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Indigenous kids' health improves with subsidised fruit and vegetable program - NEWS.com.au


NEWS.com.au

Indigenous kids' health improves with subsidised fruit and vegetable program
NEWS.com.au
But Dr Black, who is a general practitioner with a NSW Aboriginal health service and a fellow at the University of South Australia, said the proportion of children with iron deficiency and anaemia did not change. The study involved children from 55 ...
A need to formally recognise first peopleThe Australian

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Coming together to celebrate Aboriginal culture - ABC Local


Coming together to celebrate Aboriginal culture
ABC Local
Standing for National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee, the group that was historically behind this event, today NAIDOC Week brings people together and recognises the contributions of Indigenous Australians across a variety of fields.
Addressing health inequalities: some important questions for those who wield ...Crikey (blog)

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High youth jobless rate in remote areas - The Australian


The Guardian

High youth jobless rate in remote areas
The Australian
A report by the Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research at the Australian National University shows indigenous youth aged between 15 and 24 in remote areas are employed at much lower rates than indigenous youth in non-remote areas. But older ...
First Indigenous Australian students at Oxford look to rewrite historyThe Guardian
More support for Indigenous businesses and more jobs for Indigenous AustraliansInvest in Australia
Where Next for Human Rights in Australia?Huffington Post UK
Green Left Weekly
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$1.3bn deal ends Noongar title dispute - The Australian


$1.3bn deal ends Noongar title dispute
The Australian
Source: The Australian. THE Noongar people of Western Australia have received a formal, final offer of almost $1 billion, 320,000ha of land and an indigenous housing project, to resolve a long-running native title dispute over Perth and the state's ...

Fitzroy Crossing designer heading to Australian Indigenous Fashion Week - ABC Local


Fitzroy Crossing designer heading to Australian Indigenous Fashion Week
ABC Local
Letticia is one of 18 Indigenous designers across Australia who've been chosen to take part in a program to enhance their business, marketing, and design skills. It will culminate in presenting a collection at the inaugural Australian Indigenous ...

Fitzroy Crossing designer heading to Australian Indigenous Fashion Week - ABC Local


Fitzroy Crossing designer heading to Australian Indigenous Fashion Week
ABC Local
Letticia is one of 18 Indigenous designers across Australia who've been chosen to take part in a program to enhance their business, marketing, and design skills. It will culminate in presenting a collection at the inaugural Australian Indigenous ...

First Indigenous Australian students at Oxford look to rewrite history - The Guardian


The Guardian

First Indigenous Australian students at Oxford look to rewrite history
The Guardian
Rebecca Richards, 26, an Adnyamathanha and Barngarla woman from the Flinders Ranges in South Australia, the first on her father's side of the family to graduate from high school, is Australia's first Aboriginal Rhodes scholar. She has a measured way ...

Australia will be represented by an all-indigenous team for the October ... - RTE.ie


Australia will be represented by an all-indigenous team for the October ...
RTE.ie
The AFL will send an all-indigenous side for the two-test International Rules series with Ireland in Cavan and Croke Park in October. The Australia side, set to be named in September, is expected to feature the likes of Hawthorn forwards Lance Franklin ...

AFL: Australia to field all-Indigenous team for International Rules Series ... - ABC Online


AFL: Australia to field all-Indigenous team for International Rules Series ...
ABC Online
Australia will field an all-Indigenous team for its International Rules Series (IRS) tour of Ireland in October. With a side expected to boast Hawthorn forwards Lance Franklin and Cyril Rioli and Sydney's dual Brownlow medallist Adam Goodes, Australia ...

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