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Indigenous Voice proposal fails to nail down the details - The Canberra Times

Fri, 2019/07/19 - 2:00pm
Indigenous Voice proposal fails to nail down the details  The Canberra Times

The idea that a change such as the Voice could quickly go through to a referendum, without key details being nailed down, and without questions being asked, ...

Roundup: Former chief justice backs calls for indigenous voice to Australian Parliament - China.org.cn

Fri, 2019/07/19 - 9:21am
Roundup: Former chief justice backs calls for indigenous voice to Australian Parliament  China.org.cn

CANBERRA, July 19 (Xinhua) -- Murray Gleeson, one of Australia's foremost legal minds has come out in support of establishing an indigenous "voice to ...

Former chief justice backs calls for indigenous voice to Australian Parliament - Xinhua | English.news.cn - Xinhua

Fri, 2019/07/19 - 9:12am
Former chief justice backs calls for indigenous voice to Australian Parliament - Xinhua | English.news.cn  Xinhua

CANBERRA, July 19 (Xinhua) -- Murray Gleeson, one of Australia's foremost legal minds has come out in support of establishing an indigenous "voice to ...

Indigenous artist from NT wins Australia's richest landscape prize worth $100,000 - ABC News

Fri, 2019/07/19 - 8:14am
Indigenous artist from NT wins Australia's richest landscape prize worth $100,000  ABC News

Carbiene McDonald Tjangala takes his first ever flight to get from the NT to Tasmania to collect Australia's richest landscape prize for his painting representing ...

Indigenous artist from NT wins Australia's richest landscape prize worth $100,000 - ABC News

Fri, 2019/07/19 - 8:14am
Indigenous artist from NT wins Australia's richest landscape prize worth $100,000  ABC News

Carbiene McDonald Tjangala takes his first ever flight to get from the NT to Tasmania to collect Australia's richest landscape prize for his painting representing ...

How and why Barnaby Joyce changed his mind on an Indigenous voice - Sydney Morning Herald

Fri, 2019/07/19 - 7:48am
How and why Barnaby Joyce changed his mind on an Indigenous voice  Sydney Morning Herald

The "third chamber of Parliament" moniker was a brutal lesson in the power of labels and rhetoric to destroy an idea.

How and why Barnaby Joyce changed his mind on an Indigenous voice - Brisbane Times

Fri, 2019/07/19 - 7:48am
How and why Barnaby Joyce changed his mind on an Indigenous voice  Brisbane Times

The "third chamber of Parliament" moniker was a brutal lesson in the power of labels and rhetoric to destroy an idea.

PM Jacinda Ardern rules out retaliation over Australia deporting Kiwis - Newshub

Fri, 2019/07/19 - 7:37am
PM Jacinda Ardern rules out retaliation over Australia deporting Kiwis  Newshub

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is ruling out retaliation against Australia over Kiwis being deported who have little connection to New Zealand. Ardern and ...

Here are eight things you should know when teaching Indigenous culture - The Guardian

Fri, 2019/07/19 - 7:33am
Here are eight things you should know when teaching Indigenous culture  The Guardian

Indigenous education is so more than some dot art and a 'cultural' song you found from the Wiggles.

NT football patriarch Jack Long farewelled - The West Australian

Fri, 2019/07/19 - 7:31am
NT football patriarch Jack Long farewelled  The West Australian

Jack Long, the patriarch of one of Australia's most prodigious indigenous football families, has been fondly farewelled at a funeral in Darwin where his life of ...

Anger, shame, tears: Your reactions to the Adam Goodes doco 'The Final Quarter' - AFL

Fri, 2019/07/19 - 5:48am
Anger, shame, tears: Your reactions to the Adam Goodes doco 'The Final Quarter'  AFL

ON THURSDAY night The Final Quarter aired on Channel 10 in Australia, chronicling the tumultuous end to Adam Goodes' AFL career. We invited you to share ...

Five candidates in the south-west running for the First Peoples' Assembly - Warrnambool Standard

Fri, 2019/07/19 - 5:30am
Five candidates in the south-west running for the First Peoples' Assembly  Warrnambool Standard

Election: Gunditjmara woman Charmaine Clarke is one of five candidates in the south-west campaigning to be elected to the First Peoples' Assembly. Picture: ...

Winning passion to serve youth - The Catholic Weekly

Fri, 2019/07/19 - 5:19am
Winning passion to serve youth  The Catholic Weekly

It's a long way from her hometown in the central NSW town of Blayney to Rome, but for Calle Nicholls it's just the start of her journey to help indigenous youth ...

Tennis news: Ash Barty advice from Evonne Goolagong Cawley Australian legend, world tennis rankings - Wide World of Sports

Fri, 2019/07/19 - 4:55am
Tennis news: Ash Barty advice from Evonne Goolagong Cawley Australian legend, world tennis rankings  Wide World of Sports

Australian tennis legend Evonne Goolagong Cawley has revealed the advice she gave Ash Barty before the Queenslander's meteoric rise in the sport. Barty has ...

Retirement spells the end of an era for the Adnyamathanha Traditional Lands Association - The Transcontinental

Fri, 2019/07/19 - 4:55am
Retirement spells the end of an era for the Adnyamathanha Traditional Lands Association  The Transcontinental

It's the end of an era for the Adnyamathanha Traditional Lands Association (ATLA) as dedicated leader Vince Coulthard steps away from his principal role within ...

Gorman collaborates with Indigenous artists from Mangkaja Arts Centre - Fashion Journal

Fri, 2019/07/19 - 4:13am
Gorman collaborates with Indigenous artists from Mangkaja Arts Centre  Fashion Journal

After over two years in the making, Gorman has finally announced its collaboration with the Mangkaja Arts Centre in Western Australia. Combining forces with ...

Visualising Human Rights - Art Guide Australia

Fri, 2019/07/19 - 2:00am
Visualising Human Rights  Art Guide Australia

In Visualising Human Rights editor Jane Lydon presents a collection of essays that explore the role of visual imagery in defining and contesting human rights ...

$5.6 million investment in remote community medical research - Talking Aged Care

Fri, 2019/07/19 - 1:47am
$5.6 million investment in remote community medical research  Talking Aged Care

The Federal Government has announced a $5.6 million medical research investment focussing on healthy ageing for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ...

Untold tales of war effort - The West Australian

Fri, 2019/07/19 - 1:46am
Untold tales of war effort  The West Australian

Busselton man Charles Hutchins has been immortalised in the book No Less Worthy, chronicling the plight of Aboriginal men who volunteered to fight in the ...

Indigenous innovations and inventions you may not have heard about - Crikey

Fri, 2019/07/19 - 12:39am
Indigenous innovations and inventions you may not have heard about  Crikey

Indigenous Australians are the oldest civilisation in the world, here since the earliest humans left Africa to traverse and settle across the globe. They arrived in a ...

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