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Hawke govt launched Aboriginal death probe - NEWS.com.au

Tue, 2013/12/31 - 1:21pm

Sydney Morning Herald

Hawke govt launched Aboriginal death probe
NEWS.com.au
WITH Australia's bicentenary approaching, the government led by Bob Hawke decided something must be done about a rising tide of complaints that indigenous people were dying in suspicious circumstances in police cells. Cabinet papers for 1987, released ...
Secret Hawke era cabinet papers releasedSBS
Cabinet Papers 1986-87: Negative gearing almost axedSydney Morning Herald

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Hawke govt launched Aboriginal death probe - The Australian

Tue, 2013/12/31 - 1:16pm

Sydney Morning Herald

Hawke govt launched Aboriginal death probe
The Australian
WITH Australia's bicentenary approaching, the government led by Bob Hawke decided something must be done about a rising tide of complaints that indigenous people were dying in suspicious circumstances in police cells. Cabinet papers for 1987, released ...
Cabinet Papers 1986-87: The struggle for indigenous land rightsSydney Morning Herald

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Have a go in 2014, Abbott urges Australians - The Australian

Tue, 2013/12/31 - 1:10pm

SBS

Have a go in 2014, Abbott urges Australians
The Australian
AN upbeat Tony Abbott believes the nation enters 2014 full of optimism and has vowed to begin the conversation to recognise indigenous Australians in the Constitution. In a personal and informal new year message, the Prime Minister praises Australians ...
Abbott Seeks to Recognize Aborigines in Australia's ConstitutionBusinessweek
Abbott to revive Indigenous recognition pushSBS
Tony Abbott, Bill Shorten give their 2014 New Year's messagesThe Daily Telegraph
Brisbane Times
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John Pilger's damning new film about indigenous Australia - Sydney Morning Herald

Tue, 2013/12/31 - 1:09am

Sydney Morning Herald

John Pilger's damning new film about indigenous Australia
Sydney Morning Herald
"It's so degrading," says Noongar elder Noel Nannup in John Pilger's latest film about indigenous disadvantage in Australia. The Aboriginal man is standing in a $240-a-night hotel room on Rottnest Island which used to be divided into three prison cells ...

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Gas fracking wars to open up on a new front - The Australian

Sun, 2013/12/29 - 1:06pm

Gas fracking wars to open up on a new front
The Australian
In its submission to the West Australian fracking inquiry, the Yawuru native title body, led by respected indigenous elder Patrick Dodson, said it was opposed to the practice on its traditional lands until independent scientific evidence proved "beyond ...

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Practical approach to closing the gap - The Australian

Fri, 2013/12/27 - 1:02pm

Practical approach to closing the gap
The Australian
But for Nash it's key to embedding a cultural awareness that survives his period in office and deepens the firm's commitment to promoting economic prosperity in indigenous Australia. "We've sustained this over three generations of chairs and CEOs, but ...

Five questions to Luke Pearson, on Indigenous justice and education - The Guardian

Fri, 2013/12/27 - 1:56am

The Guardian

Five questions to Luke Pearson, on Indigenous justice and education
The Guardian
Education is one of my greatest passions, in particular the education we provide to Indigenous students, and the education we provide to all students about Indigenous Australia. These are both crucially important, and complementary, issues. One can ...

Indigenous ventures in push to beat business hurdles - Sydney Morning Herald

Wed, 2013/12/25 - 10:28pm

Sydney Morning Herald

Indigenous ventures in push to beat business hurdles
Sydney Morning Herald
Out of the desert, prophets come, wrote A.D. Hope in his seminal 1939 poem Australia. These days, of course, it's the profits pouring out of the Pilbara we look to for salvation - from the current accounts deficit, obviously, but also from the ...

Uncapping university places no help to Indigenous, rural and remote students - The Guardian

Wed, 2013/12/25 - 12:35am

The Guardian

Uncapping university places no help to Indigenous, rural and remote students
The Guardian
The uncapping of undergraduate university places failed to increase the participation of Indigenous, regional and remote Australians and was not the main cause of improved entry by students from poorer backgrounds, a key student body has told a review ...

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Call for understanding of Indigenous Muslims - SBS

Mon, 2013/12/23 - 9:07am

SBS

Call for understanding of Indigenous Muslims
SBS
Bureau of Statistics figures show an increasing number of Indigenous Australians over the past 15 years turned to the Muslim faith at same time as they turned away from Christianity. Associate Professor in sociology of religion Adam Possamai at the ...

Concern over cuts to Indigenous family violence program - Radio Australia

Mon, 2013/12/23 - 6:34am

SBS

Concern over cuts to Indigenous family violence program
Radio Australia
The chair of the Australian Prime Minister's Indigenous Advisory Council is concerned about cuts to the national program helping Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders who are victims of family violence and sexual assault. Concern over cuts to ...
Aboriginal family violence service alarmed at cutsSBS

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Utopia (John Pilger) – TV review - The Guardian

Fri, 2013/12/20 - 7:37am

The Guardian

Utopia (John Pilger) – TV review
The Guardian
In 1985, Australian journalist John Pilger made The Secret Country, a film about his homeland's mistreatment of its indigenous people in which he suggested Australia was effectively running an apartheid regime. Nearly 30 years later, Pilger has made ...

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Government to recruit truancy officers in Indigenous communities to improve ... - ABC Online

Fri, 2013/12/20 - 6:15am

SBS

Government to recruit truancy officers in Indigenous communities to improve ...
ABC Online
Indigenous Affairs Minister Nigel Scullion says $28 million will be spent targeting 40 remote communities across the Northern Territory, Western Australia, Queensland, New South Wales and South Australia. The program will cover more than 40 schools and ...
Army of truancy officers goes bushThe Australian
New funding to try to improve indigenous school attendanceRadio Australia
Government targeting Indigenous truancySBS
ABC Message Stick
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Kicking Goals for Indigenous Youth - Pro Bono Australia

Thu, 2013/12/19 - 11:12pm

Kicking Goals for Indigenous Youth
Pro Bono Australia
The most challenging part is providing organisations with an understanding of the challenges Aboriginal people face. Australia needs to do more to understand Aboriginal culture and how it impacts on people's lives. Often media reports on negative ...

New funding to try to improve indigenous school attendance - Radio Australia

Thu, 2013/12/19 - 10:07pm

SBS

New funding to try to improve indigenous school attendance
Radio Australia
The Indigenous Affairs Minister says it's an attendance rate that wouldn't be accepted in most of Australia. Senator Nigel Scullion will today outline the government's plan to spend 28-million dollars over two years on school attendance officers in 40 ...
Government targeting Indigenous truancySBS
Parental compliance key to truancy army: PearsonThe Australian
Government to recruit truancy officers in Indigenous communities to improve ...The West Australian
Sky News Australia
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Indigenous organisation to defy Tony Abbott funding cut - Sydney Morning Herald

Thu, 2013/12/19 - 7:29pm

SBS

Indigenous organisation to defy Tony Abbott funding cut
Sydney Morning Herald
''The National Congress of Australia's First Peoples promised its members and supporters today that it will continue as a strong, fearless national representative body for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples,'' the statement said. ''The new ...
Warren Mundine defends cut to Indigenous legal aidSBS
Labor hits out after suggestion Coaliton will slash funding for indigenous bodyThe Canberra Times

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Army of truancy officers goes bush - The Australian

Thu, 2013/12/19 - 1:04pm

Army of truancy officers goes bush
The Australian
Indigenous Affairs Minister Nigel Scullion told The Australian the program would start with 40 communities covering 42 schools in the Northern Territory, Western Australia, Queensland, NSW and South Australia and would be rolled out to other ...

John Pilger goes back to his homeland to investigate Australia's dirtiest secret - Mirror.co.uk

Thu, 2013/12/19 - 12:45am

Mirror.co.uk

John Pilger goes back to his homeland to investigate Australia's dirtiest secret
Mirror.co.uk
Older Aboriginal people were grateful; they believed that Australia's first people – the most enduring human presence on earth – might finally get the justice and recognition denied them for 220 years. Few of them heard the postscript to Rudd's apology.
Mandela is gone, but apartheid is alive and well in AustraliaOpEdNews

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Indigenous Territorians take lead in 2013 - Perth Now

Wed, 2013/12/18 - 11:13pm

Indigenous Territorians take lead in 2013
Perth Now
Almost half a century after indigenous Australians were given full voting rights, the country has seen this year the promotion of two Northern Territorians as the first Aboriginal head of government and as the first female Aboriginal member of federal ...

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Indigenous Territorians take lead - The Australian

Wed, 2013/12/18 - 11:09pm

Indigenous Territorians take lead
The Australian
Almost half a century after indigenous Australians were given full voting rights, the country has seen this year the promotion of two Northern Territorians as the first Aboriginal head of government and as the first female Aboriginal member of federal ...

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