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Australian Olympic Boxer May Be Punished for Wearing Aboriginal Flag - New America Media


Australian Olympic Boxer May Be Punished for Wearing Aboriginal Flag
New America Media
“I'm an Aborigine representing my culture and my people here at the Olympic Games,” Hooper told World News Australia. Under International Olympic Committee rules no flags can be brought into stadia of nations not competing at the Games. The Aboriginal ...
Canadian aboriginal athletes back Australian boxer's T-shirt stuntCanada First Perspective

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Rugby league tackling equality - NEWS.com.au


Rugby league tackling equality
NEWS.com.au
This is what makes our game great for Aboriginal Australians, and for all Australians. It represents an aspiration of what our society should look like. In rugby league, if an Aboriginal person is prepared to show a level of determination to succeed ...

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mosaic of success and failure - The Australian


mosaic of success and failure
The Australian
by: Nicolas Rothwell; From: The Australian; August 04, 2012 12:00AM ... When prime minister John Howard and his indigenous affairs minister, Mal Brough, first stepped forward with their grand plan, both the blueprint and the timeframe were very different.

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Rugby league tackling equality - Herald Sun


Rugby league tackling equality
Herald Sun
This is what makes our game great for Aboriginal Australians, and for all Australians. It represents an aspiration of what our society should look like. In rugby league, if an Aboriginal person is prepared to show a level of determination to succeed ...

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Screening for inspiration, film uncovers pure gems - Sydney Morning Herald


Sydney Morning Herald

Screening for inspiration, film uncovers pure gems
Sydney Morning Herald
The American troops they performed for, Robinson and Peeler say, knew nothing about Aboriginal Australia. Performing at the Tiki Village, remembers Robinson, ''We'd sing Thursday, Friday and Saturday. We loved it so much, and they loved our harmonies ...
Our own soul sisters now gems on the big screenThe Canberra Times

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War duty for Aboriginal servicemen honoured at last - Adelaide Now


War duty for Aboriginal servicemen honoured at last
Adelaide Now
THE call to create Australia's first memorial to Aboriginal servicemen and women in Adelaide has sparked an overwhelming response that has guaranteed it will be built. The appeal committee announced yesterday it had taken just four months to raise the ...

War duty for Aboriginal servicemen honoured at last - NEWS.com.au


War duty for Aboriginal servicemen honoured at last
NEWS.com.au
THE call to create Australia's first memorial to Aboriginal servicemen and women in Adelaide has sparked an overwhelming response that has guaranteed it will be built. The appeal committee announced yesterday it had taken just four months to raise the ...

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War duty for Aboriginal servicemen honoured at last - Herald Sun


War duty for Aboriginal servicemen honoured at last
Herald Sun
THE call to create Australia's first memorial to Aboriginal servicemen and women in Adelaide has sparked an overwhelming response that has guaranteed it will be built. The appeal committee announced yesterday it had taken just four months to raise the ...

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Canadian aboriginal athletes back Australian boxer's T-shirt stunt - Canada First Perspective


Canadian aboriginal athletes back Australian boxer's T-shirt stunt
Canada First Perspective
Boxer Damien Hooper, an aboriginal and Australia's best hope for a gold medal in boxing, won his bout against American Marcus Browne, but also apologized later for sporting the T-shirt, which he took off before the actual fight began. The Olympic ...
Indigenous support for Hooper flag actionNinemsn

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Reel deal: singing Sapphires shine in the afterglow - Sydney Morning Herald


Reel deal: singing Sapphires shine in the afterglow
Sydney Morning Herald
The American troops they performed for, Robinson and Peeler say, knew nothing about Aboriginal Australia. Performing at the Tiki Village, Robinson says: ''We'd sing Thursday, Friday and Saturday. We loved it so much and they loved our harmonies.'' ...
Our own soul sisters now gems on the big screenThe Canberra Times

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Petrol sniffing fears fuel support for Opal switch - ABC Online


Petrol sniffing fears fuel support for Opal switch
ABC Online
The number of people in remote South Australian Aboriginal communities sniffing petrol has declined but there are fears access to unleaded fuel could cause a resurgence. Uniting Communities' manager of Indigenous policy and advocacy, Jonathan Nicholls ...

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Cowboys helping to 'close the gap' - North Queensland Cowboys


Cowboys helping to 'close the gap'
North Queensland Cowboys
Rugby League was the first sporting code in Australia to join the 'Close the Gap' campaign with an inaugural 'Close the Gap' round in 2009, and this year's game-wide activities will again highlight the importance of working to improve Indigenous health ...

MBA students help promote Indigenous tourism to US audience - UQ News


MBA students help promote Indigenous tourism to US audience
UQ News
Five students from each business school visited Perth in March to meet representatives from the industry body, the Western Australian Indigenous Tourism Operators Council (WAITOC). They learned about the tourism experiences on offer, ranging from ...

Jewels in the festival crown - Brisbane Times


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Jewels in the festival crown
Brisbane Times
The director of the warm-hearted Australian musical, about four young Aboriginal women who become Australia's version of the Supremes in the 1960s, stood with his cast during a sustained standing ovation at the world premiere at Cannes in May.
'The Sapphires' by Wayne Blair (director)The Monthly (subscription)

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Indigenous cancer research gets funding boost - ABC Online


Indigenous cancer research gets funding boost
ABC Online
A Menzies School of Health Research project is aiming to determine the level of services available to Indigenous cancer patients. Associate Professor Gail Garvey says cancer has not been a high priority on the Indigenous health agenda, despite it being ...

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Junking empty green symbolism - The Australian (blog)


Junking empty green symbolism
The Australian (blog)
As The Australian has argued for five years, there was little point urging remote indigenous communities to become self-supporting if government deprived them of the chance to develop and manage projects in their local environments. Widespread ...

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Wharton | San Francisco MBA Students Embrace Indigenous Australia for Global ... - Marketwire (press release)


Wharton | San Francisco MBA Students Embrace Indigenous Australia for Global ...
Marketwire (press release)
SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwire - Aug 2, 2012) - This week, The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania will host leaders from the Western Australian Indigenous Tourism Operators Council (WAITOC) at its campus in San Francisco, where a ...

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Wharton | San Francisco MBA Students Embrace Indigenous Australia for Global ... - MarketWatch (press release)


Wharton | San Francisco MBA Students Embrace Indigenous Australia for Global ...
MarketWatch (press release)
WAITOC provides a unique opportunity for Indigenous people in Australia to participate and contribute to the tourism industry in a meaningful way that maintains and values their cultural heritage. The organization's ultimate goal is to increase ...

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