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Mainstream Media (Keywords: Indigenous, Australia)

Struggling Indigenous people need business, not bureaucrats - The Daily Telegraph

Wed, 2013/08/07 - 2:07pm

Struggling Indigenous people need business, not bureaucrats
The Daily Telegraph
I have argued that the smart end of the mining industry is far in advance of Australian governments in their policy settings on Indigenous disadvantage. Here's more proof that I'm right: On Tuesday in Perth, Andrew Forrest's Fortescue Metals Group ...
stark light on a divided landscapeThe Australian

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Should kangaroo be our national meat? - ABC Local

Wed, 2013/08/07 - 5:42am

Should kangaroo be our national meat?
ABC Local
The Australian public and its chefs are disconnected from the native plants and species around them, and should celebrate kangaroo as the country's national meat, according to a prominent Indigenous Western Australian. Josh Whiteland has been ...

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Indigenous chef to show his culture to the world - ABC Online

Wed, 2013/08/07 - 5:42am

Indigenous chef to show his culture to the world
ABC Online
The Australian public and its chefs are disconnected from the native plants and species around them, and should celebrate kangaroo as the country's national meat, according to a prominent Indigenous Western Australian. Josh Whiteland has been ...

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'Safe Sistas' scheme helps Indigenous girls escape domestic violence - ABC Local

Tue, 2013/08/06 - 11:45pm

'Safe Sistas' scheme helps Indigenous girls escape domestic violence
ABC Local
A program to help Indigenous girls break out of a cycle of domestic violence in Queensland's southern inland is being hailed a success. Local police and Indigenous health groups introduced the 'Safe Sistas' program into the St George State High School ...

'Safe Sistas' scheme helps Indigenous girls escape domestic violence - ABC Local

Tue, 2013/08/06 - 11:45pm

'Safe Sistas' scheme helps Indigenous girls escape domestic violence
ABC Local
A program to help Indigenous girls break out of a cycle of domestic violence in Queensland's southern inland is being hailed a success. Local police and Indigenous health groups introduced the 'Safe Sistas' program into the St George State High School ...

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Poor smokers are an easier target than mining companies - The Australian

Tue, 2013/08/06 - 2:09pm

Poor smokers are an easier target than mining companies
The Australian
In 2008, it is estimated that nearly half of male indigenous Australians smoked and 44 per cent of female indigenous Australians. The rate of smoking among indigenous Australians has not changed in more than a decade. What is the relationship between ...

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Economic salvation for Indigenous Australia - The Daily Telegraph

Tue, 2013/08/06 - 1:41pm

Economic salvation for Indigenous Australia
The Daily Telegraph
I am astounded by the help Fortescue Metals Group are providing. This is a watershed moment for Indigenous Australian's across the country. What is being done here is a beacon for the rest of the country. Turning philosophy into action. Shifting from ...

Bid to boost low Indigenous voter turnout - SBS

Tue, 2013/08/06 - 9:05am

Bid to boost low Indigenous voter turnout
SBS
And they are enrolled and do turn out to vote they are three times more likely to vote incorrectly than non-Indigenous Australians. So that's pretty significant under represenation. And it's particularly sad I guess given that last year was the 50th ...

Twiggy Forrest 'smashes' target of $1bn in contracts to Indigenous companies - The Guardian

Tue, 2013/08/06 - 2:57am

The Guardian

Twiggy Forrest 'smashes' target of $1bn in contracts to Indigenous companies
The Guardian
In 2011 Fortescue Metals announced a commitment to award $1bn of contracts to businesses at least 25% owned by Aboriginal Australians by the end of 2013 through its Billion Opportunities program. The companies must prove they are competitive and ...
Fortescue awards $1bn in contracts to Indigenous companiesAustralian Mining
Twiggy Forrest's triumph as pride replaces despairCourier Mail

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Fortescue awards $1bn in contracts to Indigenous companies - Australian Mining

Tue, 2013/08/06 - 1:34am

The Guardian

Fortescue awards $1bn in contracts to Indigenous companies
Australian Mining
"I hope these contracts are just the first of many that these Aboriginal business secure and they each go on to become large, successful businesses providing jobs and opportunities to their communities and all of Australia," Power said. Brian Tucker, a ...
Twiggy Forrest 'smashes' target of $1bn in contracts to Indigenous companiesThe Guardian
Twiggy Forrest's triumph as pride replaces despairCourier Mail

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Bid to boost low Indigenous voter turnout - SBS

Tue, 2013/08/06 - 1:25am

Bid to boost low Indigenous voter turnout
SBS
And they are enrolled and do turn out to vote they are three times more likely to vote incorrectly than non-Indigenous Australians. So that's pretty significant under represenation. And it's particularly sad I guess given that last year was the 50th ...

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Indigenous men ask High Court to review role of Aboriginality in sentencing - ABC Online

Mon, 2013/08/05 - 11:16pm

Indigenous men ask High Court to review role of Aboriginality in sentencing
ABC Online
Lawyers for two Aboriginal men are urging the High Court to consider principles for recognising Indigenous disadvantage in sentencing. The court is hearing two challenges to appeals where prosecutors have successfully sought increased sentences.
The case that could rock Aboriginal sentencingSBS
Case over Aboriginality in sentencing to beginABC Message Stick

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The 2014 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Survey is an ... - On Line opinion

Mon, 2013/08/05 - 9:17pm

The 2014 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Survey is an ...
On Line opinion
The next National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Survey (NATSISS) goes into the field in late 2014. This Australian Bureau of Statistics survey has its genesis in the 1994 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Survey (NATSIS ...

MINERALS COUNCIL OF AUSTRALIA : MINERALS INDUSTRY WELCOMES ... - 4-traders (press release)

Mon, 2013/08/05 - 4:43pm

MINERALS COUNCIL OF AUSTRALIA : MINERALS INDUSTRY WELCOMES ...
4-traders (press release)
The Minerals Council of Australia strongly supports the Federal Government's plan to reform native title payments through the establishment of an Indigenous Community Development Corporation (ICDC) as a new type of tax entity. These new not-for-profit ...
Australia To Reform Taxation Of Native Title BenefitsTax-news.com

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Hope for gas firms to help uncover Indigenous artefacts - ABC Online

Mon, 2013/08/05 - 4:31am

Hope for gas firms to help uncover Indigenous artefacts
ABC Online
High resolution images produced by oil and gas companies exploring the Pilbara could reveal Aboriginal artefacts from thousands of years ago. University of WA researcher Dr Ingrid Ward believes rock art and other Aboriginal artefacts could be submerged ...

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It's time for recognition says academic - BigPond News

Mon, 2013/08/05 - 2:49am

BigPond News

It's time for recognition says academic
BigPond News
More than a century after Federation, indigenous peoples still aren't recognised in the Australian Constitution and it's time for that to change, says Aboriginal academic Mick Dodson. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have kept alive the ...

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It's time for indigenous recognition - NEWS.com.au

Mon, 2013/08/05 - 2:38am

It's time for indigenous recognition
NEWS.com.au
MORE than a century after Federation, indigenous peoples still aren't recognised in the Australian Constitution and it's time for that to change, says Aboriginal academic Mick Dodson. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have kept alive the ...

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It's time for indigenous recognition - The Australian

Mon, 2013/08/05 - 2:34am

It's time for indigenous recognition
The Australian
MORE than a century after Federation, indigenous peoples still aren't recognised in the Australian Constitution and it's time for that to change, says Aboriginal academic Mick Dodson. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have kept alive the ...

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Australian Firm Fined in Aboriginal Site Desecration - Voice of America

Sun, 2013/08/04 - 2:35pm

Voice of America

Australian Firm Fined in Aboriginal Site Desecration
Voice of America
Land lies at the heart of indigenous culture in Australia. Aborigines believe the Earth is the mother of creation, and is full of mystery and knowledge. Indigenous groups have stressed that, while there is broad support for mining on tribal lands ...
Mining firm desecrated Australia Aboriginal siteBBC News
OM Manganese Fined $150000 For Damaging Sacred Two Women Sitting ...International Business Times
Desecrated site a loss for all AustraliansNEWS.com.au
ABC Message Stick -Australian Mining
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Mission to end homelessness going places - The Australian

Sun, 2013/08/04 - 2:08pm

Mission to end homelessness going places
The Australian
Going Places has achieved ground-breaking results with local indigenous people and potentially saved the government and community millions, according to a report released by Mission Australia. But despite its successes, the group says it fears that ...

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