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Indigenous marathon runner gets off on right foot - ABC Online

Wed, 2013/05/22 - 12:53am

Indigenous marathon runner gets off on right foot
ABC Online
A 20-year-old man from Townsville in north Queensland will brave the Canberra cold for the next five days after being chosen to join Robert de Castella's Indigenous Marathon Project. Jack Wilson will train over the next few months with five other squad ...

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Cable no fan of Aboriginal team - The West Australian

Tue, 2013/05/21 - 11:13pm

Cable no fan of Aboriginal team
The West Australian
WA football great Barry Cable has warned the AFL to act with caution when considering whether to field an all-indigenous side for the International Rules series against Ireland later this year. The AFL Hall of Fame legend told _The West Australian ...

Australian rules football and improving Indigenous relations - The Roar

Tue, 2013/05/21 - 9:56pm

The Roar

Australian rules football and improving Indigenous relations
The Roar
While the day of the arrival is revered and celebrated by the majority of Australians as “Australia Day” there is an alternative Indigenous observance that is not as welcoming of the celebration. For these people, the day is often referred to as ...
2013 Indigenous Round Celebrates IdentitySt Kilda
Kangaroo recalls Winmar incidentThe West Australian
Young Crow reflects on Winmar momentAdelaide Crows
SBS -AFL.com -The Age
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AFL aims for indigenous all-stars trip to Ireland - The Age

Tue, 2013/05/21 - 11:06am

The Age

AFL aims for indigenous all-stars trip to Ireland
The Age
The long-term view is that the two International Rules Tests in October could prove a precursor to a tri-series to be held in Australia in 2015 involving indigenous, Gaelic and AFL all-stars sides. Alternatively, the two Australian representative teams ...
AFL and Coles announce Indigenous partnershipAFL.com
AFL boss Andrew Demetriou says close relationship with gambling agencies ...Herald Sun

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Schools get guide for indigenous languages - The Australian

Tue, 2013/05/21 - 7:50am

Schools get guide for indigenous languages
The Australian
The draft framework released by the Australian Curriculum and Reporting Authority (ACARA) on Tuesday is the first national curriculum document outlining how Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages can be taught and supported in schools.
Tjapukai makes bid for national museum in CaravonicaThe Cairns Post
Aboriginal museum flagged for Cairnsmicebtn (blog)

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AFL celebrates Indigenous round 20 years on from St Kilda star Nicky Winmar's ... - ABC Online

Tue, 2013/05/21 - 7:27am

AFL celebrates Indigenous round 20 years on from St Kilda star Nicky Winmar's ...
ABC Online
While Freeman's 400-metre run during the 2000 Olympics was a high point in celebrating Australia's indigenous sporting talent, Freeman sees Winmar's jumper-lifting moment following the Saints' round-four win over Collingwood at Victoria Park in 1993 as ...

Aboriginal advocates warn of youth suicide spike - ABC Online

Tue, 2013/05/21 - 7:23am

NEWS.com.au

Aboriginal advocates warn of youth suicide spike
ABC Online
More than 100 people including Indigenous leaders and government representatives attended a crisis meeting to discuss a spike in Aboriginal youth suicides. Aboriginal leaders have described the alarming number of suicides, including children as young ...
Crisis meeting called on Aboriginal suicideThe West Australian
Action wanted as 11- year-olds take their livesWA today

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Why the didgeridoo should be our national instrument - ABC Online

Tue, 2013/05/21 - 4:35am

ABC Online

Why the didgeridoo should be our national instrument
ABC Online
With permission from Australia's Aboriginal people, it's time to proclaim the didgeridoo as our national instrument, writes Dean Frenkel. The didgeridoo is the sound of Australia. Many countries and cultures have their signature sounds: Scotland, the ...

Crisis meeting called on Aboriginal suicide - The West Australian

Tue, 2013/05/21 - 3:21am

Crisis meeting called on Aboriginal suicide
The West Australian
Indigenous leaders in Western Australia are holding a crisis meeting with senior bureaucrats to discuss high suicide rates among the Noongar community. Dumbartung Aboriginal Corporation executive officer Robert Eggington will present a list of outcomes ...
Action wanted as 11- year-olds take their livesWA today

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New bid to address Indigenous disability - SBS

Mon, 2013/05/20 - 11:59pm

SBS

New bid to address Indigenous disability
SBS
We have set targets as part of our Close the Gap strategy to make sure that we get Aboriginal children getting early childhood education for example. That target will get set this year. So we know that if we set clear targets and then are determined to ...

BT joins Supply Nation indigenous business network - iTWire

Mon, 2013/05/20 - 6:49am

BT joins Supply Nation indigenous business network
iTWire
He said Supply Nation was a simple and effective collaboration between Government, corporate and indigenous Australia, and its mission was to facilitate, encourage and promote business between these sectors and indigenous owned businesses.

Exploring connections between art, song and dance in Aboriginal Australia - UQ News

Mon, 2013/05/20 - 4:56am

Exploring connections between art, song and dance in Aboriginal Australia
UQ News
Postdoctoral Research Fellow Dr Myfany Turpin, from UQ's School of Languages and Comparative Cultural Studies, will explore the poetic nature of texts, their meanings, how dance and visual designs are used as iconic representations, and how Indigenous ...

Investing in Aboriginal youth will pay huge dividends - WA today

Sun, 2013/05/19 - 3:00pm

WA today

Investing in Aboriginal youth will pay huge dividends
WA today
This is our responsibility, just as we all share a responsibility to create better educational, health and life outcomes for indigenous Australia. Their plight is, without any shadow of a doubt, our national disgrace and we are not a wholly civilised ...

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still dreaming of home - The Australian

Sun, 2013/05/19 - 2:01pm

still dreaming of home
The Australian
Watarru is the most isolated community in the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands, and one of the most remote Aboriginal communities in Australia. It is 550km south of Alice Springs and until recently had a reputation as one of the safest ...

Guernsey honors Indigenous Round - Adelaide Crows

Sun, 2013/05/19 - 12:52am

Adelaide Crows

Guernsey honors Indigenous Round
Adelaide Crows
Adelaide will wear a special guernsey against North Melbourne next Sunday to celebrate Indigenous Round and acknowledge the role of Indigenous players – past and present – who have represented the Club. The one-off guernsey incorporates the ...
Adelaide Crows turn red, yellow ... and blackAdelaide Now

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Investing in Aboriginal youth will pay huge dividends - The Canberra Times

Sat, 2013/05/18 - 11:21pm

The Canberra Times

Investing in Aboriginal youth will pay huge dividends
The Canberra Times
This is our responsibility, just as we all share a responsibility to create better educational, health and life outcomes for indigenous Australia. Their plight is, without any shadow of a doubt, our national disgrace and we are not a wholly civilised ...

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Adelaide Crows turn red, yellow ... and black - Adelaide Now

Sat, 2013/05/18 - 1:56pm

Adelaide Crows turn red, yellow ... and black
Adelaide Now
The Crows will wear red, yellow and black hoops in honour of Australia's Aboriginal players in the AFL's Indigenous Round. The "indigenous guernsey" - to be worn against North Melbourne at Etihad Stadium - retains the Crows' traditional hoops but ...

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Investing in Aboriginal youth will pay huge dividends - Sydney Morning Herald

Sat, 2013/05/18 - 10:35am

Investing in Aboriginal youth will pay huge dividends
Sydney Morning Herald
This is our responsibility, just as we all share a responsibility to create better educational, health and life outcomes for indigenous Australia. Their plight is, without any shadow of a doubt, our national disgrace and we are not a wholly civilised ...

Warren Mundine ready to assume position of power under Tony Abbott - The Australian

Fri, 2013/05/17 - 2:33pm

Warren Mundine ready to assume position of power under Tony Abbott
The Australian
FORMER Labor Party national president Warren Mundine is poised to assume a powerful position in indigenous affairs under a conservative government after forging an extraordinary alliance with Tony Abbott that he declared was "bigger than partisan ...

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Intense colour - The Australian

Fri, 2013/05/17 - 1:58pm

Intense colour
The Australian
These two works, Mother Courage and The Shadow King, are the latest attempts in Australia to tell classic plays through Aboriginal lenses. Notable examples include Enoch's adaptation of Romeo and Juliet for Bell Shakespeare in 1999 and Black Medea, ...

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