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Recognition can't be rushed: senator - The Australian

Tue, 2013/03/12 - 2:23am

Recognition can't be rushed: senator
The Australian
Labor senator Lin Thorp told the chamber it was notoriously difficult for referendums to succeed in Australia. She said there was a groundswell of community support to recognise indigenous people in the constitution. But the process must not be rushed ...

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Day 4 of Australia 2013: Indigenous Energy Medicine 2 - Futurehealth

Tue, 2013/03/12 - 2:20am

Day 4 of Australia 2013: Indigenous Energy Medicine 2
Futurehealth
We continued to honor the original people of the land where we were and to demonstrate our techniques. Day four involved finding points. After the locals did their introductions and welcomes, we asked for dreams. Several shared. We pointed out that ...

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Day 3 of Australia 2013: Indigenous Energy Medicine - Futurehealth

Tue, 2013/03/12 - 2:20am

Day 3 of Australia 2013: Indigenous Energy Medicine
Futurehealth
On day 3 of our cross-cultural journey in Australia we are at a camp where we are sharing Native North American concepts of energy medicine, particularly Cherokee bodywork/osteopathy and energy medicine and psychology (aka "doctoring"). We discover ...

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Day 3 of Australia 2013: Indigenous Energy Medicine - Futurehealth

Tue, 2013/03/12 - 12:16am

Day 3 of Australia 2013: Indigenous Energy Medicine
Futurehealth
In years past we had learned that this work was very familiar to Maori and Australian aboriginal people who practiced similarly. Apparently, all indigenous people developed forms of manual or touch therapies and their own versions of energy medicine.

Mining does not offer the answer to indigenous woes - The Age

Mon, 2013/03/11 - 1:08pm

The Age

Mining does not offer the answer to indigenous woes
The Age
It is very disappointing that Russell Skelton's defence of Marcia Langton and her 2012 ABC Boyer lectures on this page last week was based on crude name-calling and misinformation. According to Skelton, ''Marcia Langton's contentious Boyer lectures, ...

Australia move for Annette, from one 'indigenous' TV channel to another - allmediascotland.com (press release)

Mon, 2013/03/11 - 12:59pm

allmediascotland.com (press release)

Australia move for Annette, from one 'indigenous' TV channel to another
allmediascotland.com (press release)
A 'SCHEDULE producer' at one of the partners in Gaelic language TV channel, BBC ALBA, has moved to Australia, to take up a posting at a TV channel that, like BBC ALBA, specialises in 'indigenous people' programming. Lisa Annette has worked for MG ...

Blasting The Colonial Past - The Global Mail

Mon, 2013/03/11 - 6:32am

The Global Mail

Blasting The Colonial Past
The Global Mail
Blasting The Colonial Past. By Debra Jopson March 11, 2013. The history British settlement was written into sandstone by Australia's Aboriginal people – but a mixture of disregard and “progress” has put these precious rock-art records at risk.

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the past is the key to what we are now - Sydney Morning Herald

Sun, 2013/03/10 - 1:25pm

Sydney Morning Herald

the past is the key to what we are now
Sydney Morning Herald
The story of non-indigenous Australian history has always been mostly the story of the upper layers of society, in large part because only the gentry were literate and could therefore leave a written record of themselves. As a nation we're reasonably ...

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Downer: New thinking for indigenous poverty - Adelaide Now

Sun, 2013/03/10 - 11:44am

Downer: New thinking for indigenous poverty
Adelaide Now
After preliminary banter about what a great place everyone thinks Australia is, he launched into me in a frenzy, saying the living standards of our indigenous people were a disgrace. On and on he went. We were racists, we didn't care, we were as bad as ...

Silver lining to shearing-shed shortage - The Australian

Fri, 2013/03/08 - 1:13pm

Silver lining to shearing-shed shortage
The Australian
But if a skills shortage can have a silver lining, it's in the growth and encouragement of both women and indigenous Australians into the shearing industry. A special 15-week live-in shearing training school is now run three times a year at the ...

Meet Ben Wyatt, one of the most accomplished MPs you've never heard of - The Australian

Fri, 2013/03/08 - 1:04pm

Meet Ben Wyatt, one of the most accomplished MPs you've never heard of
The Australian
For a 38-year-old who has been in politics just seven years, Wyatt has made his mark as an advocate for sensible and principled policy reforms, though few outside Western Australia know his name. Wyatt is also the opposition's indigenous affairs ...

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New Reconciliation Awards ambassador - North Queensland Cowboys

Fri, 2013/03/08 - 7:17am

New Reconciliation Awards ambassador
North Queensland Cowboys
“These awards are a step forward in highlighting the action that is being taken every day to 'close the gap' between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians.” Nominations are now open for the 2013 Queensland Reconciliation Awards. A total prize pool ...
Johnathan Thurston named Queensland Reconciliation Awards AmbassadorMy Sunshine Coast (press release)

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Australian uranium discovery threatens ancient indigenous cave art - The Guardian

Fri, 2013/03/08 - 6:00am

Australian uranium discovery threatens ancient indigenous cave art
The Guardian
Australia aboriginal art threatened by mining industry : Archaeologist and rock-art specialist Wayne Brennan examines a fire-damaged and graffiti-covered rock art site in the Blue Mountains, Australia. Photograph: Paul Tacon/The Global Mail. Uranium ...

Crocodile farmer snaps up NT Rural Women's Award - ABC Local

Fri, 2013/03/08 - 5:32am

ABC Local

Crocodile farmer snaps up NT Rural Women's Award
ABC Local
The winner of the Northern Territory RIRDC Rural Women's Award wants to help Indigenous communities expand Australia's crocodile industry. Giovanna Webb, from Crocodylus Park, spends her time in croc-infested waters, the fashion houses of Europe and ...

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Rock Art Riches: The Devastating Cost of Australia's Mining Boom - The Global Mail

Fri, 2013/03/08 - 2:12am

The Global Mail

Rock Art Riches: The Devastating Cost of Australia's Mining Boom
The Global Mail
Tucked away in the sandstone ridges of the rugged tropics near Australia's north-eastern tip, the ochre “bullymen” with their big penises and staring eyes still cling to the rock. These are secret paintings, made by Aboriginal men who were driven from ...

Dramatic punt on Old Tote - The Australian

Fri, 2013/03/08 - 12:53am

Dramatic punt on Old Tote
The Australian
THE year 1963 marked the first time all indigenous Australians could vote in a federal election. It was the year artist Margaret Preston died and Patrick White's third published play, A Cheery Soul, was produced in Melbourne. It wasn't an especially ...

Education key to indigenous advancement - Radio Australia

Fri, 2013/03/08 - 12:52am

Education key to indigenous advancement
Radio Australia
She says she has worked over he past 40 years to build a bridge of understanding between Aboriginal and Non-aboriginals and to advance Aboriginal people through increasing awareness, advancement and appreciation of Aboriginal people and culture.

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Educatiion key to indigenous advancement - Radio Australia

Thu, 2013/03/07 - 11:43pm

Educatiion key to indigenous advancement
Radio Australia
She says she has worked over he past 40 years to build a bridge of understanding between Aboriginal and Non-aboriginals and to advance Aboriginal people through increasing awareness, advancement and appreciation of Aboriginal people and culture.

Aboriginal members warn the bush losing confidence in conservatives - The Australian

Thu, 2013/03/07 - 1:09pm

Aboriginal members warn the bush losing confidence in conservatives
The Australian
Mr Giles would have become Australia's first indigenous treasurer had he taken the deputy job. The ensuing crisis prompted Ms Anderson to warn caucus colleagues she and the other Aboriginal members could leave the party if the factions did not unite.

Dramatic punt on Old Tote - The Australian

Thu, 2013/03/07 - 1:07pm

Dramatic punt on Old Tote
The Australian
THE year 1963 marked the first time all indigenous Australians could vote in a federal election. It was the year artist Margaret Preston died and Patrick White's third published play, A Cheery Soul, was produced in Melbourne. It wasn't an especially ...

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