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Patricia Karvelas: how I eat - Gourmet Traveller

Tue, 2019/06/25 - 5:38am
Patricia Karvelas: how I eat  Gourmet Traveller

The broadcaster on political cravings, her vegetarian years and native ingredients.

FMG contracts cement Pilbara as home of country's biggest Aboriginal-owned businesses - Sydney Morning Herald

Tue, 2019/06/25 - 5:22am
FMG contracts cement Pilbara as home of country's biggest Aboriginal-owned businesses  Sydney Morning Herald

Fortescue Metals Group has awarded two contracts to WA Indigenous businesses in a history-making announcement, which will result in one of the largest ...

Governments must address homelessness as suicide risk also rises - Independent Australia

Tue, 2019/06/25 - 5:16am
Governments must address homelessness as suicide risk also rises  Independent Australia

In the last few years, Western Australia's eviction toll has increased but the political will to support the vulnerable, to keep families housed, is lacking.

Program helps job seekers - West Coast Sentinel

Tue, 2019/06/25 - 5:00am
Program helps job seekers  West Coast Sentinel

The federal government's Community Development Program (CDP), which is aimed at preparing job seekers for work while contributing to the goals of the ...

Julie Gough's 'Tense Past' reminds us how the brutalities of colonial settlement are still felt today - The Mandarin

Tue, 2019/06/25 - 4:45am
Julie Gough's 'Tense Past' reminds us how the brutalities of colonial settlement are still felt today  The Mandarin

The phrase “colonial settlement” sounds benign, but Julie Gough's Tense Past presents compelling evidence to the contrary. Since 1994, Gough has been ...

Uluru visitor rush ahead of climbing ban prompts fears for local tourism - ABC News

Tue, 2019/06/25 - 4:30am
Uluru visitor rush ahead of climbing ban prompts fears for local tourism  ABC News

Tourism operators have been flat out meeting growing demand at Uluru. But questions are being asked about what will be done to keep visitor numbers up once ...

Uluru visitor rush ahead of climbing ban prompts fears for local tourism - ABC News

Tue, 2019/06/25 - 4:30am
Uluru visitor rush ahead of climbing ban prompts fears for local tourism  ABC News

Questions are being asked about what will be done to keep visitor numbers up once the option of ascending the ancient monolith is axed.

Two members of now-defunct Aboriginal gang Naala Moort convicted of money laundering - The West Australian

Tue, 2019/06/25 - 4:18am
Two members of now-defunct Aboriginal gang Naala Moort convicted of money laundering  The West Australian

A member of the Aboriginal criminal gang Naala Moort, which trafficked methylamphetamine throughout WA, has been jailed for money laundering, while ...

Celebrate 40 years of culture and community resilience at Darwin Festival - ArtsHub

Tue, 2019/06/25 - 4:03am
Celebrate 40 years of culture and community resilience at Darwin Festival  ArtsHub

From Top End musicians and contemporary Aboriginal art to some of the nation's best and biggest companies and performers, there's never been a better time ...

Telstra overhauls mobile phone plans, dumping lock-in contracts and excess data charges - The Australian

Tue, 2019/06/25 - 3:43am
Telstra overhauls mobile phone plans, dumping lock-in contracts and excess data charges  The Australian

Telstra is axing its 1800 mobile and data plans and replacing them with 20 in a massive overhaul of its consumer and enterprise services.

Murphy named in Wallaroos squad - National Indigenous Times

Tue, 2019/06/25 - 2:57am
Murphy named in Wallaroos squad  National Indigenous Times

Mahalia Murphy has been named in the Wallaroos squad to take on Japan in a two-game series next month, a year after losing her Aussie 7s contract.

Olympians and IMP team run side-by-side - National Indigenous Times

Tue, 2019/06/25 - 1:27am
Olympians and IMP team run side-by-side  National Indigenous Times

Four Olympians have joined 2019's group of Indigenous Marathon Project runners for the National Deadly Fun Run Championships. More than 150 people ...

Our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander aged care system isn’t “culturally safe”, WA geriatrician tells Royal Commission - The Weekly SOURCE

Tue, 2019/06/25 - 1:13am
Our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander aged care system isn’t “culturally safe”, WA geriatrician tells Royal Commission  The Weekly SOURCE

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) people are significantly under-represented in the aged care system – and the system needs to get better at.

Fortescue gains conditional EPA approval for Eliwana - Australian Mining

Tue, 2019/06/25 - 12:44am
Fortescue gains conditional EPA approval for Eliwana  Australian Mining

Fortescue Metals Group has received a positive recommendation from the Western Australian Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) for the approval of its ...

Bad luck comes, when you bulldoze boabs - National Indigenous Times

Tue, 2019/06/25 - 12:43am
Bad luck comes, when you bulldoze boabs  National Indigenous Times

Nyikina TOs have taken their complaint to the top and written to the UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples about unauthorised clearing.

Pope encourages Australian bishops - The Catholic Weekly

Tue, 2019/06/25 - 12:24am
Pope encourages Australian bishops  The Catholic Weekly

Reading Time: 4 minutes Pope Francis greets Archbishop Anthony Fisher of Sydney during a meeting with Australian bishops on their “ad limina” visits to the ...

The school-to-prison pipeline: how the criminal justice system fails at-risk kids - The Guardian

Tue, 2019/06/25 - 12:18am
The school-to-prison pipeline: how the criminal justice system fails at-risk kids  The Guardian

There are plenty of ways to support children in trouble but our approach to implementing change is woefully inadequate.

Beresfield Public School has kicked off their NAIDOC celebrations early - The Maitland Mercury

Tue, 2019/06/25 - 12:03am
Beresfield Public School has kicked off their NAIDOC celebrations early  The Maitland Mercury

Beresfield Public School has kicked off their NAIDOC celebrations early.

Helen Kenny: former literary editor of the Herald - The Age

Mon, 2019/06/24 - 11:27pm
Helen Kenny: former literary editor of the Herald  The Age

Helen Kenny (nee Frizell), former literary editor of the Sydney Morning Herald, who has died in Sydney aged 98, found an outlet for her writing talents at an early ...

Calls for disability royal commission to look into Indigenous prisoners - ABC News

Mon, 2019/06/24 - 10:39pm
Calls for disability royal commission to look into Indigenous prisoners  ABC News

Disability rights advocates are calling for the upcoming royal commission into the abuse of people with a disability to investigate the treatment of Indigenous ...

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