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Australia is halfway through its human rights council term and 'failing to address abuses' - SBS

Thu, 2019/06/27 - 9:41am
Australia is halfway through its human rights council term and 'failing to address abuses'  SBS

As Australia marks the halfway point in its three-year term on the UN's council, there are calls for it to do more to address issues at home and abroad.

Australia's first Indigenous-owned whale-watching venture sets sail - The Age

Thu, 2019/06/27 - 9:06am
Australia's first Indigenous-owned whale-watching venture sets sail  The Age

The Quandamooka indigenous people of Moreton Bay have launched Australia's first-ever indigenous-owned whale-watching cruises as part of a multi-million ...

The Australian sinkhole that's now a secret garden - The Telegraph

Thu, 2019/06/27 - 8:20am
The Australian sinkhole that's now a secret garden  The Telegraph

Sinkholes are not generally something that your average person comes across everyday. That is unless you live in Mount Gambier – tucked away in the ...

Ninga Mia residents’ anger at demolition - The West Australian

Thu, 2019/06/27 - 8:13am
Ninga Mia residents’ anger at demolition  The West Australian

Six unoccupied houses are scheduled for demolition at the Ninga Mia Community, with residents gathering to protest the destruction of one building on Monday.

Counterfeit Aboriginal art and cultural misappropriation - Lexology

Thu, 2019/06/27 - 7:00am
Counterfeit Aboriginal art and cultural misappropriation  Lexology

Aboriginal artwork is more than just art. It's a collection of historical artefacts, with each one telling a different story about Aboriginal…

Himalayan indigenous languages - Late Night Live - ABC News

Thu, 2019/06/27 - 6:26am
Himalayan indigenous languages - Late Night Live  ABC News

There are hundreds of indigenous languages in the Himalayan region, but identifying and preserving them is controversial.

Small Screen Highlights: Blue Water Empire, Fleabag, Pose and The Logies - ArtsHub

Thu, 2019/06/27 - 6:07am
Small Screen Highlights: Blue Water Empire, Fleabag, Pose and The Logies  ArtsHub

The Hivemind roves far and wide this week from Torres Strait Islands to India, the 80s AIDs crisis and Pagan Peaks Germany.

Eureka Centre supports NAIDOC Week with special screening of Wrong Side of Road - Mirage News

Thu, 2019/06/27 - 5:25am
Eureka Centre supports NAIDOC Week with special screening of Wrong Side of Road  Mirage News

A special screening of the 1981 film, Wrong Side of the Road, will be held at the Eureka Centre to mark this year's NAIDOC Week. NAIDOC Week celebrations...

Fremantle adopts Walyalup Reconciliation Action Plan - Mirage News

Thu, 2019/06/27 - 5:16am
Fremantle adopts Walyalup Reconciliation Action Plan  Mirage News

A plan to promote Aboriginal reconciliation and advance the values of inclusiveness and equality has been adopted by the Fremantle Council. The Walyalup...

Development of a whole-of-government Indigenous Evaluation Strategy is underway - The Mandarin

Thu, 2019/06/27 - 5:05am
Development of a whole-of-government Indigenous Evaluation Strategy is underway  The Mandarin

The Productivity Commission has begun development of an evaluation strategy for the whole of the Australian Public *Service* and any policy or program affecting ...

Christine Anu performs at Kogarah High School for NAIDOC Week - St George and Sutherland Shire Leader

Thu, 2019/06/27 - 5:00am
Christine Anu performs at Kogarah High School for NAIDOC Week  St George and Sutherland Shire Leader

One of Australia's favourite singers, Torres Strait Islander performer, Christine Anu, delighted students and staff at Kogarah High School on Tuesday, ...

Christine Anu performs at Kogarah High School for NAIDOC Week - St George and Sutherland Shire Leader

Thu, 2019/06/27 - 5:00am
Christine Anu performs at Kogarah High School for NAIDOC Week  St George and Sutherland Shire Leader

One of Australia's favourite singers, Torres Strait Islander performer, Christine Anu, delighted students and staff at Kogarah High School on Tuesday, ...

Val Flynn on the queer Bla(c)k future of Aussie pop - SBS

Thu, 2019/06/27 - 4:33am
Val Flynn on the queer Bla(c)k future of Aussie pop  SBS

He's not yet a household name, but Val Flynn is on a mission to push the scope of music embraced by the Australian music scene - a scene which, he says, has ...

A guide to diversity - The West Australian

Thu, 2019/06/27 - 4:28am
A guide to diversity  The West Australian

Leading Aboriginal business woman Kristal Kinsela-Christie launched her new book Supplier Diversity How at the Aboriginal Girls Academy at Newton Moore ...

Premier's Priority to include improving outcomes for Aboriginal students | News - NSW Department of Education

Thu, 2019/06/27 - 4:19am
Premier's Priority to include improving outcomes for Aboriginal students | News  NSW Department of Education

The first Premier's Priority developed in partnership with the Aboriginal community has been announced.

Burrup tourism plan receives $4 million boost from Woodside - The West Australian

Thu, 2019/06/27 - 4:07am
Burrup tourism plan receives $4 million boost from Woodside  The West Australian

Energy giant Woodside will contribute $4 million to the Living Knowledge Centre on the Burrup.

Podcast Week: Denton downloads, Günsberg, The Real Podcast - Mediaweek

Thu, 2019/06/27 - 2:28am
Podcast Week: Denton downloads, Günsberg, The Real Podcast  Mediaweek

Nova Entertainment head of podcasting Jay Walkerden said the Nova/Acast partnership in Australia did a deal with Denton's Legacy Media for the *content*.

Business which sold fake Indigenous art unlikely to pay $2.3 million fine as director starts similar company - SmartCompany.com.au

Thu, 2019/06/27 - 1:37am
Business which sold fake Indigenous art unlikely to pay $2.3 million fine as director starts similar company  SmartCompany.com.au

A company which sold more than 50,000 pieces of fake Indigenous art has been handed a $2.3 million fine it is unlikely to pay. Birubi Art Pty Ltd was handed the ...

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