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Clive Palmer says rebel NT indigenous MPs to defect to PUP - The Australian

Sun, 2014/04/27 - 12:34am

Sydney Morning Herald

Clive Palmer says rebel NT indigenous MPs to defect to PUP
The Australian
Ms Anderson would, he said, be the first indigenous leader of any parliamentary party in Australia's history. “Alison Anderson will be the first parliamentary leader of the - of any parliamentary party, an indigenous person in Australia,” he said. “I ...
Clive Palmer joins InsidersABC Online
Alison Anderson, Larisa Lee, Francis Xavier Kurrupuwuy join Clive Palmer's partyPerth Now
Rebel NT trio join Palmer partySky News Australia

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Federal budget: Warren Mundine expects there will be cuts to Indigenous funding - Radio Australia

Fri, 2014/04/25 - 11:50pm

Radio Australia

Federal budget: Warren Mundine expects there will be cuts to Indigenous funding
Radio Australia
The head of the Prime Minister's Indigenous Advisory Council, Warren Mundine, has warned his fellow councillors to be prepared to be among the most hated people in Australia after next month's federal budget. Warren Mundine says cuts to Indigenous ...

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Federal budget: Warren Mundine expects there will be cuts to Indigenous funding - ABC Online

Fri, 2014/04/25 - 11:30pm

Federal budget: Warren Mundine expects there will be cuts to Indigenous funding
ABC Online
The head of the Prime Minister's Indigenous Advisory Council, Warren Mundine, has warned his fellow councillors to be prepared to be among the most hated people in Australia after next month's federal budget. Mr Mundine has told the ABC he expects ...

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Federal budget: Warren Mundine expects there will be cuts to Indigenous funding - Yahoo!7 News

Fri, 2014/04/25 - 11:00pm

Federal budget: Warren Mundine expects there will be cuts to Indigenous funding
Yahoo!7 News
The head of the Prime Minister's Indigenous Advisory Council, Warren Mundine, has warned his fellow councillors to be prepared to be among the most hated people in Australia after next month's federal budget. Mr Mundine has told the ABC he expects ...

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Mundine tells fellow Indigenous councillors to prepare to be 'hated' after May ... - The West Australian

Fri, 2014/04/25 - 10:48pm

Mundine tells fellow Indigenous councillors to prepare to be 'hated' after May ...
The West Australian
The head of the Prime Minister's Indigenous Advisory Council, Warren Mundine, has warned his fellow councillors to be prepared to be among the most hated people in Australia after next month's federal budget. Mr Mundine has told the ABC he expects ...

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How David Unaipon (Almost) Changed Our Nation - Lifehacker Australia

Fri, 2014/04/25 - 1:11pm

How David Unaipon (Almost) Changed Our Nation
Lifehacker Australia
Born David Ngunaitponi at South Australia's Point McLeay Mission in 1872, his name was reputed to mean “I go forward”. He undoubtedly went further forward than most of his contemporaries — he remains the only Indigenous Australian on a current ...

Ray McMinn, Australia's first indigenous submariner, had choice of jail or the ... - Herald Sun

Fri, 2014/04/25 - 12:12pm

Ray McMinn, Australia's first indigenous submariner, had choice of jail or the ...
Herald Sun
“I was in a spot of bother at the time and was actually found in a car that belonged to someone else,” the Aboriginal elder and Australia's first indigenous submariner told News Corp Australia. “Fortunately I chose to join the navy where I got educated ...

Record crowds at Anzac Day services - SBS

Fri, 2014/04/25 - 5:10am

SBS

Record crowds at Anzac Day services
SBS
Lietenant-General Morrison told the ABC the sacrifices of Indigenous Australians in wartime have been enormous. "Aboriginal men and women have served in the armed services of the country for over a hundred years. Of course for a large part of that time ...
What would alternatives to Anzac day look like?The Guardian
ANZAC – a time to remember all veteransMy Sunshine Coast (press release)
Sacrifice of war — the pain of never knowing if their boys were okayCourier Mail
Neos Kosmos
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The Australian Da Vinci: How David Unaipon (Almost) Changed Our Nation - Lifehacker Australia

Fri, 2014/04/25 - 2:19am

The Australian Da Vinci: How David Unaipon (Almost) Changed Our Nation
Lifehacker Australia
Born David Ngunaitponi at South Australia's Point McLeay Mission in 1872, his name was reputed to mean “I go forward”. He undoubtedly went further forward than most of his contemporaries — he remains the only Indigenous Australian on a current ...

Danie Mellor: Exotic Lies Sacred Ties - Aboriginal Art Directory News

Fri, 2014/04/25 - 12:39am

Aboriginal Art Directory News

Danie Mellor: Exotic Lies Sacred Ties
Aboriginal Art Directory News
... relies on manipulating British imagery from the 18th and 19th centuries, specifically iconography borrowed from blue and white Spode china, which he layers with his own record of the cultural differences between Indigenous and non-Indigenous ...

What would alternatives to Anzac day look like? - The Guardian

Thu, 2014/04/24 - 11:46pm

The Guardian

What would alternatives to Anzac day look like?
The Guardian
The undeniable facts of Indigenous dispossession and oppression, which underpin this country's prosperity, are smothered beneath the more palatable origin stories white Australians have created for themselves. One such tale is told by Paul Keating, who ...
Sacrifice of war — the pain of never knowing if their boys were okayCourier Mail
ANZAC DayNeos Kosmos

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Remember indigenous Queenslanders who have fought for our nation - Brisbane Times

Thu, 2014/04/24 - 11:45pm

Brisbane Times

Remember indigenous Queenslanders who have fought for our nation
Brisbane Times
Another was Warrant Officer Leonard Waters, the first Indigenous Australian to earn his "wings" as a pilot, and whose Kittyhawk aircraft was named 'Black Magic'. For most of the twentieth century, Australia's Indigenous servicemen and women weren't ...
Minister Elmes Urges Respect For Indigenous War HeroesThe Cairns Post
OPINION: Aboriginal servicemen ignored for far too longNewcastle Herald
Comment: On Anzac Day, we remember the Great War but forget our first warSBS (blog)

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Comment: On Anzac Day, we remember the Great War but forget our first war - SBS (blog)

Thu, 2014/04/24 - 11:41pm

SBS (blog)

Comment: On Anzac Day, we remember the Great War but forget our first war
SBS (blog)
On a day when stories of the Great War will be retold, Australia seems unable to incorporate the story of its first war - the war for possession of the continent - into its military history. Source. The Conversation. UPDATED 1 HOUR AGO. By Peter ...
What would alternatives to Anzac day look like?The Guardian
Sacrifice of war — the pain of never knowing if their boys were okayCourier Mail
ANZAC DayNeos Kosmos

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Minister Elmes Urges Respect For Indigenous War Heroes - The Cairns Post

Thu, 2014/04/24 - 8:59pm

Minister Elmes Urges Respect For Indigenous War Heroes
The Cairns Post
Indigenous Australians have served the country in conflicts going back to the Boer War, and many have died protecting Australian and Commonwealth interests,” Mr Elmes said. “Many of them had been treated as equals for the first time in their lives as ...
OPINION: Aboriginal servicemen ignored for far too longNewcastle Herald

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OPINION: Aboriginal servicemen ignored for far too long - Newcastle Herald

Thu, 2014/04/24 - 6:02pm

Brisbane Times

OPINION: Aboriginal servicemen ignored for far too long
Newcastle Herald
This related to the hoary myth that indigenous people had made no contribution to service of the nation in the many overseas wars that have involved Australia since the 19th century. Professor Langton also spoke that evening about the importance of ...
Remember indigenous Queenslanders who have fought for our nationBrisbane Times

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Sacrifice of war — the pain of never knowing if their boys were okay - Courier Mail

Thu, 2014/04/24 - 11:51am

Sky News Australia

Sacrifice of war — the pain of never knowing if their boys were okay
Courier Mail
ENGLISHMAN John Simpson Kirkpatrick, AKA “Simpson”, found fame but not fortune as an Australian stretcher bearer at Gallipoli, but recently historians have found another side to the beloved war casualty which is providing an insight into the lives of ...
On Anzac Day, we remember the Great War but forget our first warThe Conversation
ANZAC DayNeos Kosmos
What would alternatives to Anzac day look like?The Guardian

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Rio Tinto's stance on Kakadu cleanup alarms Indigenous owners - The Guardian

Thu, 2014/04/24 - 6:39am

The Guardian

Rio Tinto's stance on Kakadu cleanup alarms Indigenous owners
The Guardian
It's a long way from central London to Kakadu national park in Australia's Northern Territory. When Rio Tinto's chief executive, Sam Walsh, addressed shareholders at the company's annual general meeting last week, there was a strong sense of the distance.
Australian Company refuses to clean up uranium mining siteThe Voice of Russia

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Call to remember Australia's indigenous soldiers - Gladstone Observer

Wed, 2014/04/23 - 7:13pm

Sky News Australia

Call to remember Australia's indigenous soldiers
Gladstone Observer
Minister with responsibility for the Centenary of Anzac commemorations and Indigenous Affairs Minister Glen Elmes said most Australians were familiar with the achievements of Australia's indigenous sportspeople and entertainers, but there was little ...
ANZAC – a time to remember all veteransMy Sunshine Coast (press release)

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Call to remember Australia's indigenous soldiers - Bundaberg News Mail

Wed, 2014/04/23 - 7:08pm

Call to remember Australia's indigenous soldiers
Bundaberg News Mail
QUEENSLANDERS are being encouraged to recognise the many indigenous Australians who have served in the military on the 100th anniversary of the start of the First World War. Minister with responsibility for the Centenary of Anzac commemorations and ...

ANZAC – a time to remember all veterans - My Sunshine Coast (press release)

Wed, 2014/04/23 - 5:44am

Sydney Morning Herald

ANZAC – a time to remember all veterans
My Sunshine Coast (press release)
Minister with responsibility for the Centenary of ANZAC commemorations and Indigenous Affairs Minister, Glen Elmes, said most Australians are familiar with the achievements of Australia's Indigenous sportspeople and entertainers, but there's little ...
Gallipoli beckons as dawn breaksThe Australian
Comment: On Anzac Day, we remember the Great War but forget our first warSBS (blog)
Anzac Day 2014: Thousands attend services worldwide to commemorate Anzac ...Radio Australia
The Guardian
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