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Alcohol abuse is crushing future generations - The Age

Mon, 2012/11/12 - 4:01pm

Alcohol abuse is crushing future generations
The Age
EVERY Australian should hang their head in shame on hearing how alcohol is permanently damaging Aboriginal children in remote communities. Generations of Aborigines have been soaked in alcohol abuse, leading to alarming rates of violence, neglect, ...

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Australian Phone app bids to save dying aboriginal language - FOX43.com

Mon, 2012/11/12 - 2:24pm

Australian Phone app bids to save dying aboriginal language
FOX43.com
Iwaidja free mobile phone app is the first phone app for an Australian indigenous language and aims to prevent the extinction of the Iwaidja language -- one of Australia's 100 endangered languages. It is spoken by less than 200 people on Croker Island, ...

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Crocodile eggs measure river health: New land management tool using ... - Phys.Org

Mon, 2012/11/12 - 2:08pm

Crocodile eggs measure river health: New land management tool using ...
Phys.Org
A Darwin-based scientist has converted this link and other intimate Aboriginal knowledge of Australia's landscape into an environmental management tool. CSIRO's Emma Woodward worked with Aboriginal elders as part of the Tropical Rivers and Coastal ...

Last words? Phone app bids to save dying aboriginal language - CNN

Mon, 2012/11/12 - 1:25pm

Last words? Phone app bids to save dying aboriginal language
CNN
"There has been an enthusiastic uptake of mobile phone technology in indigenous communities in Australia, so the idea is to capitalize on that," says linguist Bruce Birch, coordinator of the Minjilang Endangered Languages Publication project, which ...

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Elder should shrug off Aitken white man remark, says MP - The Australian

Mon, 2012/11/12 - 1:06pm

Elder should shrug off Aitken white man remark, says MP
The Australian
Northern Territory MP Bess Nungarrayi Price labelled as "silly" Mr Mortimer's concerns over the comments by former University of Canberra vice-chancellor Don Aitkin. "I've got grandsons who are white and everybody loves them and acknowledges them, and ...

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Indigenous drama gets second season - The Australian

Mon, 2012/11/12 - 1:06pm

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Indigenous drama gets second season
The Australian
Before the first season even reaches its halfway point, Screen Australia yesterday announced that it would invest $5.5 million in a second instalment of the series, co-produced by Blackfella Films and ABC TV, as well as two feature films. Miranda Dear ...
Redfern Now to return for series twoSydney Morning Herald
Screen Aus invests in My Mistress, Son of a Gun and second series of Redfern ...Inside Film
Screen Oz funds another series of Redfern Now plus two filmsMuMbrella
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Abbott 'misread' Anderson - The Australian

Mon, 2012/11/12 - 1:05pm

Abbott 'misread' Anderson
The Australian
Mr Mills yesterday threw his support behind Ms Anderson, declaring there had been "no conspiracy" and that she would retain her cabinet role as NT Minister for Indigenous Advancement and Regional Development. But failed attempts by the federal ...

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Mundine: 'I didn't think about what I was saying' - SBS

Mon, 2012/11/12 - 6:23am

Mundine: 'I didn't think about what I was saying'
SBS
In an interview with Living Black Presenter Karla Grant, boxer Anthony Mundine said he did not intend to offend Tasmania's Aboriginal Australians with his remarks on boxer Daniel Geale last month. Mundine was asked how he felt about his next opponent, ...

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Redfern Now to return for series two - Brisbane Times

Mon, 2012/11/12 - 5:55am

Brisbane Times

Redfern Now to return for series two
Brisbane Times
The second series will centre on contemporary inner-city Indigenous life and will once again, in six stand-alone episodes, tell the stories of six ordinary families whose lives are changed by a seemingly insignificant incident, a statement from Screen ...
Screen Aus invests in My Mistress, Son of a Gun and second series of Redfern ...Inside Film

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Redfern Now to return for series two - Sydney Morning Herald

Mon, 2012/11/12 - 5:55am

Sydney Morning Herald

Redfern Now to return for series two
Sydney Morning Herald
The second series will centre on contemporary inner-city Indigenous life and will once again, in six stand-alone episodes, tell the stories of six ordinary families whose lives are changed by a seemingly insignificant incident, a statement from Screen ...
Screen Aus invests in My Mistress, Son of a Gun and second series of Redfern ...Inside Film
Screen Oz funds another series of Redfern Now plus two filmsMuMbrella

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Mundine clarifies stand on Tasmanian Indigenous - SBS

Mon, 2012/11/12 - 5:28am

SBS

Mundine clarifies stand on Tasmanian Indigenous
SBS
In an interview with Living Black Presenter Karla Grant, boxer Anthony Mundine said he did not intend to offend Tasmania's Aboriginal Australians with his remarks on boxer Daniel Geale last month. Mundine was asked how he felt about his next opponent, ...

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'Determined' Aboriginal campaigner Isabel Coe dies - ABC Online

Mon, 2012/11/12 - 4:35am

'Determined' Aboriginal campaigner Isabel Coe dies
ABC Online
Australians are today mourning the death of one the country's most prominent Indigenous leaders, Isabel Coe. For decades, Ms Coe played a key role in the campaign for Indigenous sovereignty and was instrumental in keeping the Aboriginal Tent Embassy ...

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Hamilton historian proves Aboriginal soldier served in Boer War - ABC Local

Mon, 2012/11/12 - 2:22am

Hamilton historian proves Aboriginal soldier served in Boer War
ABC Local
Peter Bakker has spent the past five years researching and documenting the contribution of indigenous Australians in past conflicts. During that time, the number of aboriginal soldiers recognised by the Australian War Memorial as having served the ...

Aboriginal campaigner Isabel Coe dies - ABC Message Stick

Mon, 2012/11/12 - 12:44am

Aboriginal campaigner Isabel Coe dies
ABC Message Stick
Australians are today mourning the death of one the country's most prominent Indigenous leaders, Isabel Coe. For decades, Ms Coe played a key role in the campaign for Indigenous sovereignty and was instrumental in keeping the Aboriginal Tent Embassy ...

Garth and Kurt open Kurt's contact book - ABC Online (blog)

Sun, 2012/11/11 - 11:00pm

Garth and Kurt open Kurt's contact book
ABC Online (blog)
He kicked off the week with former Australian marathon runner Rob De Castella, who brought Indigenous Australians over to New York to run as a part of his Indigenous Marathon Project. Aged between 18-30, those involved in the program come from all ...

indigenous identity back in court - The Australian

Sun, 2012/11/11 - 9:28pm

indigenous identity back in court
The Australian
SHANE Mortimer was wearing a possum-skin coat when he conducted a welcome-to-country ceremony at Parliament House in late August. But in the eyes of former National Capital Authority chairman Don Aitkin, he looked "about as Aboriginal as I do".

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'Grog' hits indigenous babies - Sydney Morning Herald

Sun, 2012/11/11 - 7:58pm

Sydney Morning Herald

'Grog' hits indigenous babies
Sydney Morning Herald
Federal Liberal MP Sharman Stone, a member of the inquiry, said the rates of alcohol foetal damage on unborn children in indigenous communities were possibly the highest in the world. ''Australia lags behind the United States, Canada and Poland in ...

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Eclipse fans follow moon shadow to Oz - The Australian

Sun, 2012/11/11 - 1:07pm

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Eclipse fans follow moon shadow to Oz
The Australian
ABORIGINAL myths, tropical Australia and the Great Barrier Reef provide a stunning backdrop this week to an eagerly awaited total eclipse of the sun. For more than three hours on Wednesday, the alignment of our sun, our moon and our planet will create ...
Total Solar Eclipse to Wow Australia, South PacificIndian Country Today Media Network.com
Solar eclipse to be broadcast on digital radioRadioinfo (subscription)

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Community 'abandoned' as school closes - The Australian

Sun, 2012/11/11 - 1:03pm

Community 'abandoned' as school closes
The Australian
THE chairman of Watarru in South Australia's remote Aboriginal lands says the tiny community feels abandoned by the state government after the closure of its school, health clinic and store. Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara executive member for ...

Yolngu dreaming, 'doing it our way' - The Australian

Sun, 2012/11/11 - 1:03pm

Yolngu dreaming, 'doing it our way'
The Australian
Mr Gambung and Mr Lulpamgi are among about 120 delegates - including industry leaders such as Tourism Australia chairman Geoff Dixon and broadcaster George Negus - to the Mulwat tourism conference organised by the Lirrwi Tourism Aboriginal ...

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