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Indigenous cadetships providing ideal workplace training - The Age

Sun, 2014/02/09 - 11:17pm

The Age

Indigenous cadetships providing ideal workplace training
The Age
In his apology to Indigenous Australians on 12 February 2008 Vice-Chancellor Professor Glyn Davis committed the University of Melbourne to using its expertise and resources to make a sustained contribution to lifting the health, education and living ...

Tourism Australia to double its employment of Indigenous staff - eTurboNews

Sun, 2014/02/09 - 6:56pm

eTurboNews

Tourism Australia to double its employment of Indigenous staff
eTurboNews
SYDNEY, Australia - Tourism Australia has set itself an ambitious goal to double its employment of Indigenous staff by the end of next year as part of its new Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP), launched this week. The employment target, together with a ...
Billions to be reaped in closing the gapThe Australian
Tourism Australia launches new Reconciliation Action PlanTravelDailyNews Asia-Pacific
Indigenous employment could create billions for economyThe Canberra Times

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Indigenous firms to flourish with BCA - The Australian

Sun, 2014/02/09 - 1:17pm

Indigenous firms to flourish with BCA
The Australian
THE biggest indigenous business supplier network in Australia will today announce the "most significant" partnership in its history as it strengthens ties with the Business Council of Australia. Supply Nation and the BCA will today announce a signed ...

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Indigenous firms to flourish with BCA - The Australian

Sun, 2014/02/09 - 1:17pm

Indigenous firms to flourish with BCA
The Australian
THE biggest indigenous business supplier network in Australia will today announce the "most significant" partnership in its history as it strengthens ties with the Business Council of Australia. Supply Nation and the BCA will today announce a signed ...

Billions to be reaped in closing the gap - The Australian

Sun, 2014/02/09 - 1:08pm

The Canberra Times

Billions to be reaped in closing the gap
The Australian
AUSTRALIA'S economy would grow by $24 billion and governments would be almost $12bn better off if key gaps between indigenous and non-indigenous people were closed by 2031, according to new modelling released today. Reconciliation Australia ...
More jobs for Aborigines could put billions into economyThe Canberra Times

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With Utopia, John Pilger wrings the heart but objectivity is not his forte - Sydney Morning Herald

Sat, 2014/02/08 - 1:01pm

Sydney Morning Herald

With Utopia, John Pilger wrings the heart but objectivity is not his forte
Sydney Morning Herald
Veteran Australian journalist John Pilger's new film places Aboriginal Australia's dispossession and Third-World living conditions on the global stage. Indigenous people in remote areas, Pilger says in Utopia, which opened this month, are suffering a ...

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Marijuana Swap for Gas Marks Path for Australia Aborigines: Jobs - Businessweek

Wed, 2014/02/05 - 8:53pm

Marijuana Swap for Gas Marks Path for Australia Aborigines: Jobs
Businessweek
“I never thought I'd have a chance to help build something like this,” says Wood, 23, an indigenous Australian whose mother's death was related to alcohol abuse. “I used to smoke marijuana and be pretty heavy on the grog, because I didn't have anything ...

Marijuana Swap for Gas Marks Path for Australia Aborigines: Jobs - Bloomberg

Wed, 2014/02/05 - 8:46pm

Yahoo!7 News

Marijuana Swap for Gas Marks Path for Australia Aborigines: Jobs
Bloomberg
“I never thought I'd have a chance to help build something like this,” says Wood, 23, an indigenous Australian whose mother's death was related to alcohol abuse. “I used to smoke marijuana and be pretty heavy on the grog, because I didn't have anything ...
Close the gap: joint parly callThe Australian

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Elite unit to drive Noel Pearson indigenous reforms - The Australian

Wed, 2014/02/05 - 1:05pm

Elite unit to drive Noel Pearson indigenous reforms
The Australian
Mr Pearson will co-chair the new steering committee with Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet associate secretary Liza Carroll to drive enormous change in the way money for indigenous Australians is spent. The Cape York leader told The Australian ...

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Indigenous Film Star & Director Visits Red Hill - Brisbane Broncos

Wed, 2014/02/05 - 7:38am

Indigenous Film Star & Director Visits Red Hill
Brisbane Broncos
A touch of Hollywood came to the NRMA Insurance Broncos yesterday when Indigenous Australian film and TV writer, actor and director Wayne Blair caught up with long-time acquaintance and Head Coach Anthony Griffin at Red Hill. The Taree born and ...

Close the gap: joint parly call - Courier Mail

Wed, 2014/02/05 - 7:19am

Close the gap: joint parly call
Courier Mail
"We don't just do this for the benefit of our Aboriginal brothers and sisters, we do this because it's what a dignified Australia offers to all its citizens," she said. She remembers her heart sinking while listening to last year's speech, when she was ...

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Close the gap: joint parly call - The Australian

Wed, 2014/02/05 - 7:13am

Close the gap: joint parly call
The Australian
Liberal MP Ken Wyatt, the first indigenous Australian elected to the lower house, said he was happy with the status quo. He would rather parliamentarians look at ways they could personally help close the gap in their own communities. "I would like to ...

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Electoral Commission seeks Indigenous voting boost for South Australian election - ABC Online

Wed, 2014/02/05 - 2:56am

Electoral Commission seeks Indigenous voting boost for South Australian election
ABC Online
Concerted efforts are being made to get more people in remote Aboriginal communities to vote in the South Australian election next month. Information about candidates and issues will be broadcast and published in the local language. Nearly 3,000 people ...

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Melbourne Indigenous Arts festival: Deborah Cheetham's highlights - The Guardian (blog)

Tue, 2014/02/04 - 11:32pm

The Guardian (blog)

Melbourne Indigenous Arts festival: Deborah Cheetham's highlights
The Guardian (blog)
I'm often asked for advice on how to connect with Australia's Indigenous cultures. For some people a connection with the longest continuing culture in the world, whilst enticing, seems all too difficult and unnecessarily complicated. For others ...
'BOABS' helps Indigenous people quit smokingHealthCanal.com

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Electoral Commission seeks Indigenous voting boost for South Australian election - The West Australian

Tue, 2014/02/04 - 11:06pm

The West Australian

Electoral Commission seeks Indigenous voting boost for South Australian election
The West Australian
Concerted efforts are being made to get more people in remote Aboriginal communities to vote in the South Australian election next month. Information about candidates and issues will be broadcast and published in the local language. Nearly 3,000 people ...

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What happens to Aboriginal Australians after a stroke or traumatic brain injury? - HealthCanal.com

Mon, 2014/02/03 - 12:37pm

What happens to Aboriginal Australians after a stroke or traumatic brain injury?
HealthCanal.com
Professor Beth Armstrong is leading a research project examining communications disorders in Aboriginal Australians in WA. Indigenous Australians are twice as likely to suffer a stroke and 21 times as likely to suffer a traumatic brain injury as the ...

Call for compensation over 'stolen' Indigenous languages - SBS

Mon, 2014/02/03 - 7:50am

SBS

Call for compensation over 'stolen' Indigenous languages
SBS
Professor Ghil'ad Zuckermann said money needed to be invested in helping Indigenous Australians reclaim their native tongues. "These Aboriginal people who suffered, whose language suffered linguicide, ought to receive compensation in the form of ...

jobs scheme central to Direct Action - The Australian

Sun, 2014/02/02 - 1:07pm

jobs scheme central to Direct Action
The Australian
INDIGENOUS people could be given work planting trees and scrub and restoring degraded government-owned land in rural areas of Queensland, NSW and Western Australia, under the Coalition's Direct Action scheme to cut greenhouse gas emissions.

Indigenous woman looks at Australia Day - ChristianToday

Sun, 2014/02/02 - 12:32pm

Indigenous woman looks at Australia Day
ChristianToday
Last Sunday (26th January) which to white Australians is known as Australia Day, and to mostly all Indigenous Australians its known as Invasion day or Survival day. To me growing up it was Invasion day. That's what my family taught me growing up, and ...

NRL Indigenous leadership camp 2014: War cry to unite ... - Sydney Morning Herald

Sat, 2014/02/01 - 10:49am

NRL Indigenous leadership camp 2014: War cry to unite ...
Sydney Morning Herald
Every Australian team on Kangaroo tours from 1908 to 1967 performed an Aboriginal war cry, derived from Stradbroke Island, before matches but they never did so on home soil and it was decided in 1973 that the dance ''did not reflect being Australian''.

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