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Economics kills the refinery that protesters couldn't close - New Zealand Herald


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Economics kills the refinery that protesters couldn't close
New Zealand Herald
Economics has finally achieved what decades of opposition failed to win - the end of oil refining on one of the most important cultural sites for both European and indigenous Australians. Caltex announced yesterday it would close its oil refinery at ...
History of Kurnell PeninsulaSydney Morning Herald

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Racial taunts are stuff of Boomer's inspiration - Sydney Morning Herald


Sydney Morning Herald

Racial taunts are stuff of Boomer's inspiration
Sydney Morning Herald
His uncle Danny Morseu was the first indigenous player to represent Australia in basketball and Mills carries three flags with him to international events. ''We had all different kinds of races on our team in Shadows and it's not talked about a lot but ...
Australian point guard Patty Mills: Racial abuse inspires me to be a role modelArizona Daily Sun (blog)

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Roadhouse owner won't stock Opal, or serve Aborigines - The Australian


Roadhouse owner won't stock Opal, or serve Aborigines
The Australian
David Cox, owner of the Mount Dare Hotel, about 10km south of the South Australia-Northern Territory border, told The Australian yesterday he did not need to switch to Opal as he had told a nearby Aboriginal community he did not want their business.

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Islam Embraces Australia's Indigenous People - Onislam.net


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Islam Embraces Australia's Indigenous People
Onislam.net
Indigenous Australians have been in contact with Muslims from various parts of the world for centuries. It began with Muslim fishermen from Indonesia in the 1700s and these visitors left a lasting imprint. Islamic motifs have been in found in some ...

Singer wants her indigenous culture to shine - The Australian


Singer wants her indigenous culture to shine
The Australian
The 17-year-old from Brisbane has made a good start. This month she won Triple J's National Indigenous Music Awards competition, which entitles her to perform at the annual awards in Darwin next month. Plum earned further recognition as an indigenous ...

Rising Aboriginal jobless rate fuels policy angst - Brisbane Times


Rising Aboriginal jobless rate fuels policy angst
Brisbane Times
Australian National University economists Matthew Gray and Boyd Hunter estimated that when CDEP participants are excluded, the bureau figures show that indigenous employment in non-CDEP jobs has been rising since 2006, especially among women.

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We need to focus on more than mining to create jobs: Peter Yu - National Indigenous Times


We need to focus on more than mining to create jobs: Peter Yu
National Indigenous Times
Indigenous leader and Gillard government adviser Peter Yu has warned mining is not the "panacea" that will deliver remote and regional Indigenous Australians economic independence and that a new focus must be placed on agriculture, carbon farming and ...

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Indigenous Australia for Dummies - ABC Local


Indigenous Australia for Dummies
ABC Local
How much do you know about Australia's indigenous culture? Michael Pavlich speaks to Prof Larissa Behrendt, author of "Indigenous Australia for Dummies" she's also a barrister and Director of Research at the Jumbunna Indigenous House of Learning at ...

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Waterhouse art prize won by Aboriginal artist - Australian Geographic


Australian Geographic

Waterhouse art prize won by Aboriginal artist
Australian Geographic
MARGARET LOY PULA'S painting Anatye, which won her the overall prize in the Waterhouse Natural History Art Competition - Australia's richest competition of its kind - illustrates an ancient dreaming story about the process of collecting bush potato ...

Patrick Mills uses racial taunts for inspiration - Sydney Morning Herald


Sydney Morning Herald

Patrick Mills uses racial taunts for inspiration
Sydney Morning Herald
Australian star Patrick Mills has revealed he has been the victim of racial taunts during his career but the proud indigenous athlete says the insults have inspired him to reach his basketball dreams. Mills' admission came as he arrived in London for ...
Australian point guard Patty Mills: Racial abuse inspires me to be a role modelArizona Daily Sun (blog)

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Former Origin Greats promote Indigenous jobs in Townsville - Invest in Australia


Former Origin Greats promote Indigenous jobs in Townsville
Invest in Australia
Minister for Indigenous Employment and Economic Development, Julie Collins, said the Expos are a great chance for young Indigenous Australians to connect with employers and training providers. “The Townsville business community has really embraced ...

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Different world: understanding Indigenous justice - ABC Online


ABC Online

Different world: understanding Indigenous justice
ABC Online
But the fact is that while AFL is as much a religion for blackfellas as it is for whitefellas, and while Liam Jurrah's status as a player affords him a special respect among Aboriginal people in Central Australia, he could walk away from the AFL ...

Indigenous vaccination a 'screaming success' - SBS


Indigenous vaccination a 'screaming success'
SBS
Until a vaccine was introduced in 1993, Aboriginal children in Australia had the highest rate of Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) in the world, a disease which can cause deafness and intellectual impairment along with a number of other medical ...

New wave of sniffers feared - The Australian


NEWS.com.au

New wave of sniffers feared
The Australian
Every community in central Australia has been touched by the substance abuse problem, its abundance and impact varying according to local rates of family dysfunction, poverty and boredom. And the availability of petrol. Youth worker Lisa Sharman ...
Push to cut source of petrol sniffingSBS

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'Segregation in school' claims denied - The Australian


'Segregation in school' claims denied
The Australian
ALL education sectors in Western Australia have denied claims in a human rights report that Aboriginal children in the Kalgoorlie region were placed in a segregated class and banned from gathering in groups of more than three. The claims were contained ...

Hard stuff made easy - The West Australian


The West Australian

Hard stuff made easy
The West Australian
Ever wanted to know more about Aboriginal Australia but been too afraid to ask? Larissa Behrendt believes you are not alone. While travelling in Canada some years ago, the Australian indigenous author and academic spotted a copy of Native Americans for ...

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Race 'a problem in schools' - The Australian


Race 'a problem in schools'
The Australian
ABORIGINAL students at a school in the Kalgoorlie region were not allowed to walk around in groups of more than three, and students were placed in segregated classrooms creating a "racist mindset", the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission ...

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Funding confusion clouds petrol-sniffing programs - The Australian


Funding confusion clouds petrol-sniffing programs
The Australian
And a second program expected to rollout a youth-diversion program in the remote Lake Nash community in the Northern Territory is under a cloud, with organisers fearing they will lose funding next July. South Australian Aboriginal Drug and Alcohol ...

Indigenous Pacific tribes meet on climate change - Radio Australia


Indigenous Pacific tribes meet on climate change
Radio Australia
One of the Hawaiian delegates, Paulokaleioku Timmy Bailey, told Radio Australia's Pacific Beat program coastal Indigenous people are dealing with the loss of food and land from global warming. "The important thing about Indigenous people is because we ...

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