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I grew up mixed-race in southern Africa. Who has the right to tell my story? - The Guardian

Fri, 2019/07/05 - 2:27am
I grew up mixed-race in southern Africa. Who has the right to tell my story?  The Guardian

I know intimately the poisonous experience of colonial racism, but I also know that hard boundaries cut us off from each other.

SA appoints new Director of Aboriginal Education - The Sector

Fri, 2019/07/05 - 2:02am
SA appoints new Director of Aboriginal Education  The Sector

Experienced educator and proud Kokatha woman Bronwyn Milera has been appointed to the role of Director, Aboriginal Education, South Australian Minister for ...

'Voice. Treaty. Truth.': NAIDOC Week events begin - Esperance Express

Fri, 2019/07/05 - 2:00am
'Voice. Treaty. Truth.': NAIDOC Week events begin  Esperance Express

The Esperance community are being invited to join in the celebrations ahead of NAIDOC Week, which runs from July 7 until July 14.

The Botanical: Beauty and Peril - Art Guide Australia

Fri, 2019/07/05 - 1:49am
The Botanical: Beauty and Peril  Art Guide Australia

From north to south and across its wide flank, the mostly subarid state of Western Australia is punctuated by strips of lush coastal habitat, with sparsely wooded ...

'A symbol of strength': Dictionary immortalises NT Aboriginal language - SBS

Fri, 2019/07/05 - 1:41am
'A symbol of strength': Dictionary immortalises NT Aboriginal language  SBS

It is the first in a series of dictionaries to be published this year to help keep Indigenous languages alive.

Four shorts supported by NITV and Film Victoria's Treaty initiative to screen on NITV for NAIDOC Week - Inside Film

Fri, 2019/07/05 - 1:39am
Four shorts supported by NITV and Film Victoria's Treaty initiative to screen on NITV for NAIDOC Week  Inside Film

'Young Mob Questioning Treaty'. Four shorts supported by NITV and Film Victoria – What If, Unceded, Young Mob Questioning Treaty, and Treaty Now?

Christmas in July challenge - The West Australian

Fri, 2019/07/05 - 1:23am
Christmas in July challenge  The West Australian

Official festivities may be six months away, but Rangeway Primary School in Geraldton is already getting a jump-start on Christmas by making a decorated tree ...

Even education has been used as a weapon of white supremacy in Australia - The Guardian

Fri, 2019/07/05 - 12:51am
Even education has been used as a weapon of white supremacy in Australia  The Guardian

Attitudes and actions done under the guise of 'good intentions' have shaped the education system over the past 230 years.

'Robbie Hood' brings Sherwood Forest to Central Australia - SBS

Fri, 2019/07/05 - 12:38am
'Robbie Hood' brings Sherwood Forest to Central Australia  SBS

In Dylan River's new kids' series, 'Robbie Hood', the credo of robbing from the rich to give to the poor is given a unique Australian context.

'Robbie Hood' brings Sherwood Forest to Central Australia - SBS

Fri, 2019/07/05 - 12:38am
'Robbie Hood' brings Sherwood Forest to Central Australia  SBS

In Dylan River's new kids' series, 'Robbie Hood', the credo of robbing from the rich to give to the poor is given a unique Australian context.

How do we reconcile Indigenous rights with our liberal democracy? - ABC News

Fri, 2019/07/05 - 12:06am
How do we reconcile Indigenous rights with our liberal democracy?  ABC News

Stan Grant, the ABC's Global Affairs and Indigenous Affairs Analyst, questions the philosophical basis for a treaty between Australia's Indigenous peoples and ...

How do we reconcile Indigenous rights with our liberal democracy? - ABC Message Stick

Fri, 2019/07/05 - 12:06am
How do we reconcile Indigenous rights with our liberal democracy?  ABC Message Stick

Stan Grant, the ABC's Global Affairs and Indigenous Affairs Analyst, questions the philosophical basis for a treaty between Australia's Indigenous peoples and ...

Anxious teen finds her voice for future generations - Sunshine Coast Daily

Fri, 2019/07/05 - 12:00am
Anxious teen finds her voice for future generations  Sunshine Coast Daily

This Coast organisation provides a powerful reminder that the indigenous voice of this country, which dates back 65000 years, is still strong.

Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges rangers dye hair green for Thin Green Line charity - Victor Harbor Times

Thu, 2019/07/04 - 11:35pm
Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges rangers dye hair green for Thin Green Line charity  Victor Harbor Times

Female rangers from SA are dying their hair green for the 'Girls Go Green' campaign.

Hometown artist Travis De Vries bringing The Hidden Garden to Muswellbrook Regional Arts Centre - Muswellbrook Chronicle

Thu, 2019/07/04 - 11:20pm
Hometown artist Travis De Vries bringing The Hidden Garden to Muswellbrook Regional Arts Centre  Muswellbrook Chronicle

HOMETOWN artist Travis De Vries is bringing The Hidden Garden to the Muswellbrook Regional Arts Centre this month.

Indigenous Victorian filmmakers explore Treaty in new short film series from film Victoria - Mirage News

Thu, 2019/07/04 - 11:17pm
Indigenous Victorian filmmakers explore Treaty in new short film series from film Victoria  Mirage News

Four Victorian-made short documentaries exploring the theme of Treaty are set to hit screens during NAIDOC Week 2019, with the support of Film Victoria...

Tax cuts highlight Government's big first week in new parliament - ABC News

Thu, 2019/07/04 - 11:01pm
Tax cuts highlight Government's big first week in new parliament  ABC News

Mathias Cormann's rise from villain to hero, Labor's tax cut dilemma, a shuffling of alliances and economic uncertainty: it's been a big week in Canberra politics, ...

ICYMI: the week in arts - ArtsHub

Thu, 2019/07/04 - 10:55pm
ICYMI: the week in arts  ArtsHub

From poetry slam to collecting performance art; new funding models in both NSW and VIC, and an upset at the Logies – we look at this weeks arts news.

Torn from two mothers: MP’s 10-year labour brings stolen boy’s story to life - Sydney Morning Herald

Thu, 2019/07/04 - 10:47pm
Torn from two mothers: MP’s 10-year labour brings stolen boy’s story to life  Sydney Morning Herald

Bruce ... was caught between two worlds, unsure of who he was ... he was stolen, and it just seemed so cruel."

National project aims to bring home sacred artefacts held in international institutions - SBS

Thu, 2019/07/04 - 10:41pm
National project aims to bring home sacred artefacts held in international institutions  SBS

An estimated 85000 Aboriginal artefacts and objects are being put on display in international museums, some of which are so sacred they are only allowed to be ...

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