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Indigenous Australians Are 'Asking To Be Heard' With Uluru Statement - Huffington Post Australia

Mon, 2017/05/29 - 1:36pm

Huffington Post Australia

Indigenous Australians Are 'Asking To Be Heard' With Uluru Statement
Huffington Post Australia
Speaking on the ABC's Q&A on Monday, Indigenous Australian panellists Noel Pearson, Pat Anderson Megan Davis, Nakkiah Lui and Stan Grant took to justifying Friday's First Nations National Convention and the Uluru Statement, which calls for ...
PM challenged to deliver indigenous voice, treatyThe Australian
'We were never Australians back then': From being counted to being heardABC Online
Indigenous Australians want a new voice, but our politicians are now dividedThe New Daily
Pro Bono Australia -The Age -Wollondilly Advertiser
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Indigenous Incarceration Set to Cost $20B by 2040 - Pro Bono Australia

Mon, 2017/05/29 - 8:28am

Pro Bono Australia

Indigenous Incarceration Set to Cost $20B by 2040
Pro Bono Australia
The PwC Australia and PwC Australia's Indigenous Consulting report was released on Friday on the eve of the anniversary of the landmark 1967 referendum and this week's National Reconciliation week. The report found despite numerous reports and ...

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Indigenous Leaders Call For Treaty and Reconciliation Commission - Pro Bono Australia

Mon, 2017/05/29 - 3:17am

Pro Bono Australia

Indigenous Leaders Call For Treaty and Reconciliation Commission
Pro Bono Australia
In a landmark move, more than 250 Indigenous leaders from across the country have formed a united voice calling for the establishment of a representative body to be enshrined in the constitution, Australia's first Indigenous treaty and a truth and ...
Nationals reject indigenous proposal9news.com.au
Labor and Coalition silent on Indigenous call for voice in parliament ...The Guardian
Barnaby Joyce says Indigenous chamber in Parliament 'just won't fly' with AustraliansABC Online
The Sydney Morning Herald -Huffington Post Australia
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2017 Australian Indigenous Surfing Titles Results - Coastalwatch (press release) (subscription) (blog)

Mon, 2017/05/29 - 3:14am

Coastalwatch (press release) (subscription) (blog)

2017 Australian Indigenous Surfing Titles Results
Coastalwatch (press release) (subscription) (blog)
Summer Simon and Otis Carey have claimed back-to-back Australian Indigenous Surfing Titles over the weekend at Bells Beach on the traditional land of the Wada Wurrung people. Conditions were crisp in the 2-3 foot range at the iconic Bells Beach for the ...

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Barnaby Joyce says Indigenous chamber in Parliament 'just won't fly' with Australians - ABC Online

Mon, 2017/05/29 - 2:37am

ABC Online

Barnaby Joyce says Indigenous chamber in Parliament 'just won't fly' with Australians
ABC Online
Mr Joyce said he had seen articles suggesting it could mean an Indigenous chamber in parliament and said that would be overreach, if you "ask for something that will not be supported by the Australian people, such as another chamber in politics or ...
Nationals reject indigenous proposalSBS

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The Indigenous Uptake of the NDIS is Low And This Must Change - Pro Bono Australia

Mon, 2017/05/29 - 1:18am

Pro Bono Australia

The Indigenous Uptake of the NDIS is Low And This Must Change
Pro Bono Australia
Indigenous Australians are 1.7 times more likely to have a disability than those in the non-Indigenous population (Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics). Put another way, that's 70 per cent more likely – a number which does more to bring home the ...

PoliticsNow: Rolling news, video, analysis from Canberra - The Australian

Sun, 2017/05/28 - 10:57pm

The Australian

PoliticsNow: Rolling news, video, analysis from Canberra
The Australian
2 HOURS AGO | 8.50am Indigenous body 'overreach'. Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce has rejected indigenous leaders' calls for a body to provide a “voice” to parliament, suggesting the idea was “overreach” and wouldn't be accepted by the Australian ...

Stamp of approval for Australia's indigenous leaders - The Australian

Sun, 2017/05/28 - 2:16pm

The Australian

Stamp of approval for Australia's indigenous leaders
The Australian
Mr Calma, a Kungarakan man from the Iwaidja tribe in Darwin, is being celebrated today alongside two other distinguished indigenous leaders — Lowitja O'Donoghue and Galarrwuy Yunupingu — in this year's Australia Post Legends stamp series. The series ...

Cultural insult rocked Yulara indigenous summit - The Australian

Sun, 2017/05/28 - 2:04pm

The Australian

Cultural insult rocked Yulara indigenous summit
The Australian
The statement disposed of the elements that had been of least interest to indigenous Australia in the lead-up to the convention: the minimalism of a few words of acknowledgment, and the fixing of two references to race. Neither of these things, so ...
Indigenous leaders call for representative body and treaties process after Uluru conventionABC Online
A historic reminder of Indigenous injustice in AustraliaThe Age
We should not rush into a referendum, says Australia's first Indigenous ministerSBS
Wollondilly Advertiser -NEWS.com.au -The Conversation AU -National Archives of Australia
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2017 Australian Indigenous Surfing Titles a family affair for Summer and her siblings - The Age

Sun, 2017/05/28 - 8:11am

The Age

2017 Australian Indigenous Surfing Titles a family affair for Summer and her siblings
The Age
Summer being carried by her friend, Zac (left) and dad, Mark after winning the Women's Open title at the Australian Indigenous Surfing Titles at Bells Beach. Photo: Justin McManus. The youngest surfer is nine and the oldest is 62 and they have come ...

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1967 referendum: indigenous leaders' views - 9news.com.au - 9news.com.au

Sat, 2017/05/27 - 12:56am

1967 referendum: indigenous leaders' views - 9news.com.au
9news.com.au
A look at what leaders and politicians think of the historic 1967 referendum that recognised Aboriginal Australians in the census.
What did 1967 referendum achieve? | SBS NewsSBS

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Timeline of Australia indigenous politics - 9news.com.au

Sat, 2017/05/27 - 12:56am

Timeline of Australia indigenous politics
9news.com.au
1770 - The east coast of Australia is claimed for Britain based on the doctrine of "terra nullius", meaning that no one is considered to have owned the land. 1788 - The First Fleet arrives and a convict colony is established at Sydney Cove on January 26.

What did 1967 referendum achieve? - 9news.com.au

Sat, 2017/05/27 - 12:56am

What did 1967 referendum achieve?
9news.com.au
On May 27, more than 90 per cent of Australians voted to include Aboriginal people in the Census and allow the Commonwealth to create laws for them. Prior to the poll, most aspects of Aboriginal peoples' lives were controlled by state governments, and ...

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Surfers take on Bells Beach in bid to dispel myth Indigenous people don't surf - ABC Online

Sat, 2017/05/27 - 12:48am

ABC Online

Surfers take on Bells Beach in bid to dispel myth Indigenous people don't surf
ABC Online
Some of the country's best Indigenous surfers have converged on Victoria's famous Bells Beach for the Australian Indigenous Surfing Titles. In its sixth year at Bells Beach, the titles is as much a cultural event as it is a showcase of the depth of ...

PM challenged to deliver indigenous voice, treaty - The Australian

Fri, 2017/05/26 - 2:19pm

The Australian

PM challenged to deliver indigenous voice, treaty
The Australian
Indigenous leaders called for a referendum to be put to the Australian people to provide “constitutional reforms to empower our people and take a rightful place in our own country”. The Uluru Statement from the Heart was being proclaimed as a ...
A historic reminder of Indigenous injustice in AustraliaThe Age
Culturally inclusive recruitment processes key to closing the gap for indigenous workersNEWS.com.au
'We were never Australians back then': From being counted to being heardABC Online
The Conversation AU -Wollondilly Advertiser -The Guardian
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A historic reminder of Indigenous injustice in Australia - The Age

Fri, 2017/05/26 - 2:08pm

The Age

A historic reminder of Indigenous injustice in Australia
The Age
As we mark the 50th anniversary of the referendum that gave the Commonwealth the power to make laws for Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islanders and finally recognised them in the census, the plight of Australia's Indigenous people remains perhaps the ...
'We were never Australians back then': From being counted to being heardABC Online
PM challenged to deliver indigenous voice, treatyThe Australian
Culturally inclusive recruitment processes key to closing the gap for indigenous workersNEWS.com.au
Wollondilly Advertiser -The Conversation AU -The Guardian
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The Laguntas: roaring success for Tigers and the Indigenous - The Age

Fri, 2017/05/26 - 9:24am

The Age

The Laguntas: roaring success for Tigers and the Indigenous
The Age
We've even lined them up from darkest to lightest and explained we're all Indigenous Australians and the colour of our skin doesn't mean we are more indigenous than the next player." Tigers chief Brendon Gale said the all-Indigenous concept had ...

'We were never Australians back then': From being counted to being heard - ABC Online

Fri, 2017/05/26 - 9:11am

ABC Online

'We were never Australians back then': From being counted to being heard
ABC Online
Indigenous people were counted, now they are demanding to be heard. Indigenous leaders have been meeting this week at the spiritual heart of Australia — Uluru — to try to reach a consensus on the next phase of political reform. It is referred to ...
Culturally inclusive recruitment processes key to closing the gap for indigenous workersNEWS.com.au
Historic day for Indigenous AustraliansWollondilly Advertiser
Uluru talks: Indigenous Australians reject 'symbolic' recognition in favour of treatyThe Guardian
The Conversation AU -The Australian -InDaily
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Indigenous Round, Nathan Drummond, mother, Leonie, Aboriginal history, AFL Round 10 - Fox Sports

Fri, 2017/05/26 - 5:33am

Fox Sports

Indigenous Round, Nathan Drummond, mother, Leonie, Aboriginal history, AFL Round 10
Fox Sports
Leonie Drummond's explanation of William Cooper's Australia Day protest prompted one player, Steven Morris, to probe further on the question of how indigenous people felt about Australia Day. “I think I did say it's an individual's feeling, (that) I ...

Vital Voices Are Missing In The Discussion To Reduce Indigenous Suicide Rates - Huffington Post Australia

Fri, 2017/05/26 - 2:08am

Huffington Post Australia

Vital Voices Are Missing In The Discussion To Reduce Indigenous Suicide Rates
Huffington Post Australia
Yet by any measure, suicide rates among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are deeply troubling. They remain a blight impeding our nation's slow march towards justice. Compared to non-Indigenous Australians, Aboriginal and Torres Strait ...
Twitter Launches Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Flag EmojisGizmodo Australia
Noel Pearson backs call for substance over symbols in indigenous referendumThe Australian
Bringing Them Home: 20 years after report, Indigenous children worse off than beforeABC Online
The Guardian -Teacher Magazine -MuMbrella
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