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From the MCG to the desert salt pans - NEWS.com.au

Fri, 2012/10/26 - 4:29am

From the MCG to the desert salt pans
NEWS.com.au
But their success is in stark contrast to the often grim reality of grassroots sport in many remote indigenous communities in Australia, where some kids are forced to play on salt pans. The federal government has been keen to piggy back on the ...

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Buru destroyed Aboriginal site - claim - Sky News Australia

Fri, 2012/10/26 - 3:02am

Sky News Australia

Buru destroyed Aboriginal site - claim
Sky News Australia
Traditional owners claim Buru Energy has destroyed an Aboriginal heritage site at its Ungani oil project about 100km east of Broome in Western Australia's Kimberley region. KRED Enterprises on Friday said Nyikina Mangala traditional owners had ...
Fears Indigenous archaeological site destroyedABC Online
Buru Energy 'bulldozed Aboriginal site'The West Australian
Mining company accused of destroying Indigenous siteAustralian Mining

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Buru destroyed Aboriginal site: claim - The Australian

Fri, 2012/10/26 - 12:51am

Buru destroyed Aboriginal site: claim
The Australian
KRED Enterprises on Friday said Nyikina Mangala traditional owners had demanded the Perth-based company stop work at the project, where extended production testing began in March. "Buru Energy bulldozed through sand dunes, destroying a significant ...
Fears Indigenous archaeological site destroyedABC Online
Mining company accused of destroying Indigenous siteAustralian Mining
Buru Energy 'bulldozed Aboriginal site'The West Australian

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Buru destroyed Aboriginal site: claim - Ninemsn

Fri, 2012/10/26 - 12:43am

Buru destroyed Aboriginal site: claim
Ninemsn
Traditional owners claim Buru Energy has destroyed an Aboriginal heritage site at its Ungani oil project about 100km east of Broome in Western Australia's Kimberley region. KRED Enterprises on Friday said Nyikina Mangala traditional owners had ...
Mining company accused of destroying Indigenous siteAustralian Mining

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inquiry raises adoption for foster kids - The Australian

Fri, 2012/10/26 - 12:23am

inquiry raises adoption for foster kids
The Australian
"Historical practices of forced adoptions in Australia for both Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and non-Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians have had devastating long-term impacts on both adoptive children and their biological ...

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Indigenous rangers spread the word - Sydney Morning Herald

Thu, 2012/10/25 - 11:01pm

Sydney Morning Herald

Indigenous rangers spread the word
Sydney Morning Herald
Mr McCarthy, a 25-year-old Bardi Jawi indigenous ranger from the Kimberley, is one of the pioneering delegation taking the knowledge of Australia's Aboriginal land management to the world. The federal government says the tour next week to meet first ...

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Australian university oration honours Mabo legacy - Radio Australia

Thu, 2012/10/25 - 10:19pm

Australian university oration honours Mabo legacy
Radio Australia
This year it featured two speakers who've been at the very centre of one of Australia's most controversial indigenous land rights rulings. Gail Mabo, daughter of Eddie Mabo - who won a 10-year native title legal battle in the Australian High Court in ...

MP attacks 'bloody greenies - The West Australian

Thu, 2012/10/25 - 9:41pm

The West Australian

MP attacks 'bloody greenies
The West Australian
Australia's first female indigenous MP has accused green groups of “colonising” Aboriginal people in their bid to block the Kimberley gas hub, saying the development was her people's best chance of controlling their destiny. In an impassioned speech in ...

Aussie indigenous team gain a lot - Daily News & Analysis

Thu, 2012/10/25 - 9:23pm

Aussie indigenous team gain a lot
Daily News & Analysis
Cricket Australia's (CA) National Indigenous Development Squad, who were in the country as a part of the 'Aus Fest' for the past two weeks, will take home more than just the experience of playing here. Playing their last match of the tour against the ...

Making the world a more dangerous place: the eager role of Julia Gillard - On Line opinion

Thu, 2012/10/25 - 9:12pm

Making the world a more dangerous place: the eager role of Julia Gillard
On Line opinion
Australia has 40% of the world's uranium, all of it on indigenous land. Prime Minister Julia Gillard has just been to India to sell uranium to a government that refuses to sign the Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and whose enemy, Pakistan, is ...

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Making the world a more dangerous place – the eager role of Julia Gillard - New Statesman

Thu, 2012/10/25 - 3:47pm

Making the world a more dangerous place – the eager role of Julia Gillard
New Statesman
Australia has 40 per cent of the world's uranium, all of it on indigenous land. Prime Minister Julia Gillard has just been to India to sell uranium to a government that refuses to sign the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and whose enemy Pakistan ...

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Indigenous rangers spread the word - Sydney Morning Herald

Thu, 2012/10/25 - 12:55pm

Sydney Morning Herald

Indigenous rangers spread the word
Sydney Morning Herald
Mr McCarthy, a 25-year-old Bardi Jawi indigenous ranger from the Kimberley, is one of the pioneering delegation taking the knowledge of Australia's Aboriginal land management to the world. The federal government says the tour next week to meet first ...

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Making the world a more dangerous place – the eager role of Julia Gillard - New Statesman

Thu, 2012/10/25 - 11:32am

Making the world a more dangerous place – the eager role of Julia Gillard
New Statesman
Australia has 40 per cent of the world's uranium, all of it on indigenous land. Prime Minister Julia Gillard has just been to India to sell uranium to a government that refuses to sign the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and whose enemy Pakistan ...
Indian leaders interact with Australian premierTimes of India

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Kimberley MP Carol Martin lashes Browse gas hub protesters - Perth Now

Thu, 2012/10/25 - 8:38am

Kimberley MP Carol Martin lashes Browse gas hub protesters
Perth Now
Outgoing Kimberley MLA Carol Martin has told the West Australian parliament that she supported a bill underpinning the Woodside-led Browse project because many indigenous people in the Kimberley region believed it would benefit them, not just state ...

Kimberley MP Carol Martin lashes Browse gas hub protesters - Herald Sun

Thu, 2012/10/25 - 8:29am

Kimberley MP Carol Martin lashes Browse gas hub protesters
Herald Sun
THE first indigenous woman elected to an Australian parliament has come out swinging against Browse gas hub opponents, saying the Broome community is not divided over the proposal and it's only a small but vocal group causing all the fuss. Outgoing ...

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Kimberley MP Carol Martin lashes Browse gas hub protesters - NEWS.com.au

Thu, 2012/10/25 - 8:21am

NEWS.com.au

Kimberley MP Carol Martin lashes Browse gas hub protesters
NEWS.com.au
THE first indigenous woman elected to an Australian parliament has come out swinging against Browse gas hub opponents, saying the Broome community is not divided over the proposal and it's only a small but vocal group causing all the fuss. Outgoing ...

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Where Eager Gillard Dares - Pacific Free Press

Thu, 2012/10/25 - 5:51am

Where Eager Gillard Dares
Pacific Free Press
Australia has 40% of the world's uranium, all of it on indigenous land. Prime Minister Julia Gillard has just been to India to sell uranium to a government that refuses to sign the Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and whose enemy, Pakistan, is ...
Indian leaders interact with Australian premierTimes of India

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Warriors search for Maori students for Summit - Yahoo!Xtra Blogs (blog)

Thu, 2012/10/25 - 4:37am

Yahoo!Xtra Blogs (blog)

Warriors search for Maori students for Summit
Yahoo!Xtra Blogs (blog)
The Australian Rugby League Commission (ARLC) organises the event to recognise outstanding achievement and application to education, culture and the community by selecting a total of 64 young Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous Australian) ...

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Aboriginal languages finding new life with technology - Global Regina

Wed, 2012/10/24 - 10:40pm

Aboriginal languages finding new life with technology
Global Regina
The result of all the work was the Chat app, which is available in over 100 aboriginal languages – every Canadian one and others in places like Australia and the U.S. too. So far, the app has been downloaded about 7,000 times. “When going through ...

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Extraordinary trove to go under the hammer - The Australian

Wed, 2012/10/24 - 10:30pm

The Australian Financial Review

Extraordinary trove to go under the hammer
The Australian
It will be the largest single-owner auction of indigenous and non-indigenous contemporary Australian art. The sale will comprise about 25 per cent of the famous Laverty Collection and will include works by William Robinson, Emily Kame Kngwarreye, Peter ...
Selling art from the heartThe Australian Financial Review

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