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South Yarra student joins UN Youth Australia trip to NZ for indigenous rights ... - Herald Sun

Sat, 2014/06/07 - 2:06pm

South Yarra student joins UN Youth Australia trip to NZ for indigenous rights ...
Herald Sun
The St Kevin's Year 12 student travels to New Zealand next month as a delegate on the United Nations Youth Australia Aotearoa Leadership Tour, where he hopes to learn more about his passion — indigenous rights. Daniel, 17, of South Yarra, will explore ...

Speaking up about Indigenous language demise - ABC Local

Fri, 2014/06/06 - 6:34am

ABC Local

Speaking up about Indigenous language demise
ABC Local
A South Australian professor is concerned about the future of the state's Indigenous languages and what their loss would mean to the confidence, culture and knowledge of land for Aboriginal people. Dean of Aboriginal Scholarship at the University of ...

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Speaking up about Indigenous language demise - ABC Local

Fri, 2014/06/06 - 6:34am

ABC Local

Speaking up about Indigenous language demise
ABC Local
A South Australian professor is concerned about the future of the state's Indigenous languages and what their loss would mean to the confidence, culture and knowledge of land for Aboriginal people. Dean of Aboriginal Scholarship at the University of ...

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Speaking up about Indigenous language demise - ABC Local

Fri, 2014/06/06 - 6:34am

ABC Local

Speaking up about Indigenous language demise
ABC Local
A South Australian professor is concerned about the future of the state's Indigenous languages and what their loss would mean to the confidence, culture and knowledge of land for Aboriginal people. Dean of Aboriginal Scholarship at the University of ...

Historic strike the backdrop for Indigenous ranger camp - ABC Online

Fri, 2014/06/06 - 12:50am

Historic strike the backdrop for Indigenous ranger camp
ABC Online
Lessons from the historic Wave Hill walk-off are at the heart of the program for the annual Central Land Council Indigenous ranger camp this week. About 100 rangers from across Central Australia travelled up to 1,900 kilometres to Kalkarindji for the camp.

Indigenous Protected Areas - Australian Geographic (blog)

Wed, 2014/06/04 - 1:59am

Indigenous Protected Areas
Australian Geographic (blog)
When this Indigenous Protected Area (IPA) was declared in 2009, it became part of a network of about 50 that now encompass more than 365,000sq.km (covering almost the same area as Japan) and account for nearly one third of Australia's National ...

What does reconciliation with Indigenous Australia look like? - The Guardian

Tue, 2014/06/03 - 11:19pm

What does reconciliation with Indigenous Australia look like?
The Guardian
In the south of the country, where I live, Aboriginal Australia can often seem abstract or removed from daily life. Most Australians never knowingly encounter an Aboriginal person. My major relationship with Indigenous communities was writing about the ...

cuts stir Aboriginal anger in Australia - Financial Times

Tue, 2014/06/03 - 8:37am

cuts stir Aboriginal anger in Australia
Financial Times
Standing in the shadow of a huge aboriginal flag painted on a building and bearing the words “sovereignty never ceded”, Auntie Kay is adamant she will never give up the fight to keep her indigenous community in this inner city Sydney suburb of Redfern.

Australia's first Indigenous opera set for Adelaide debut - ArtsHub (subscription)

Tue, 2014/06/03 - 5:29am

Australia's first Indigenous opera set for Adelaide debut
ArtsHub (subscription)
'We started out not only to create an Indigenous opera and tell an Australian story, but also to develop Indigenous talent within our company, Short Black Opera, and that is the great point of difference that audiences will be able to enjoy in Adelaide ...

Indigenous-owned land must deliver lasting benefits for future generations - Sydney Morning Herald

Tue, 2014/06/03 - 12:16am

Sydney Morning Herald

Indigenous-owned land must deliver lasting benefits for future generations
Sydney Morning Herald
Indigenous-owned land now covers more than 20 per cent of the Australian land mass, much of it in remote areas, as a result of both land rights legislation and the workings of the native title system. This ownership brings with it equally extensive ...

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Supporting Indigenous health - Australian Life Scientist

Mon, 2014/06/02 - 11:30pm

Supporting Indigenous health
Australian Life Scientist
The Poches have donated over $40 million towards improving health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, including the establishment of Poche centres at the University of Western Australia, Flinders University and the University of ...

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Tax-exempt fund plan for indigenous - The Australian

Mon, 2014/06/02 - 2:01pm

Tax-exempt fund plan for indigenous
The Australian
Senator Scullion said the two indigenous economic development organisations — the Indigenous Land Corporation and Indigenous Business Australia, currently under review by the Abbott government — needed to play a bigger role in ensuring native title ...

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Tax-exempt fund plan for indigenous - The Australian

Mon, 2014/06/02 - 2:01pm

Tax-exempt fund plan for indigenous
The Australian
Senator Scullion said the two indigenous economic development organisations — the Indigenous Land Corporation and Indigenous Business Australia, currently under review by the Abbott government — needed to play a bigger role in ensuring native title ...

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Chest Infection Rates Among Australian Indigenous Kids Among The Worst In ... - Business Insider Australia

Sun, 2014/06/01 - 2:26pm

The Age

Chest Infection Rates Among Australian Indigenous Kids Among The Worst In ...
Business Insider Australia
Rates of hospitalisation for acute lower respiratory tract infections in indigenous children in the Mt Isa region of north-west Queensland are among the worst in the world, according to research published in the Medical Journal of Australia. A group of ...
Lung infection rates in Mount Isa's indigenous children among world's worstThe Age

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Indigenous health gets $10m gift of life - The Australian

Sat, 2014/05/31 - 6:10pm

Australian Ageing Agenda

Indigenous health gets $10m gift of life
The Australian
The University of Melbourne Poche Centre for Indigenous Health will be announced today during Reconciliation Week. It joins sister Poche centres at the University of Western Australia, Flinders University in Adelaide and the University of Sydney.
$10M Gift to Indigenous Health LeadershipPro Bono Australia
Talking about Indigenous women's health: the progress and the challengesCrikey (blog)
Indigenous war veterans honoured in VicThe West Australian
Australian Ageing Agenda
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Gilchrist goes in to bat for indigenous recognition - Sydney Morning Herald

Sat, 2014/05/31 - 3:28pm

Gilchrist goes in to bat for indigenous recognition
Sydney Morning Herald
Australian cricket legend Adam Gilchrist has come out swinging in support of recognising indigenous Australians in the constitution. The 96-Test veteran declared his support for the Recognise campaign on Saturday at a Myer Music Bowl concert marking ...

Adam Gilchrist backs indigenous referendum for constitution - The Australian

Sat, 2014/05/31 - 10:56am

Sky News Australia

Adam Gilchrist backs indigenous referendum for constitution
The Australian
FORMER Australian test cricketer Adam Gilchrist today joined AFL legend and former Essendon player Michael Long in backing a change to the Australian constitution to recognise indigenous Australians. On the 10th anniversary of The Long Walk, Gilchrist ...
Racial Discrimination Act plansSky News Australia

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Football's confronting indigenous questions - The Age

Sat, 2014/05/31 - 8:37am

Sydney Morning Herald

Football's confronting indigenous questions
The Age
This leads to the question of what football - the indigenous code that is so embraced and celebrated by Aboriginal Australia - can and can't do about indigenous disadvantage. To spend time in Alice Springs, as I have these past four days, forces the ...
Inside the world of Liam JurrahThe Border Mail

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John Pilger takes a stand on indigenous disadvantage - The Australian

Fri, 2014/05/30 - 2:14pm

John Pilger takes a stand on indigenous disadvantage
The Australian
Based in London since 1962, Pilger, 74, has tackled some weighty issues — including East Timor, Palestine, Cambodia and seven films on indigenous Australians — stirring a hornet's nest along the way. Not always a bad thing as long as both sides get a ...

Veolia lifts Aboriginal staff target by 100 - The Australian

Fri, 2014/05/30 - 2:09pm

Veolia lifts Aboriginal staff target by 100
The Australian
AUSTRALIAN environmental solutions company Veolia is increasing its investment in indigenous employment by setting a goal to recruit more than 100 indigenous employees during the next five years. Robert Trott-Dann has already benefited from one of the ...

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