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NT artists en route to Paris despite passport hurdles along the way - ABC News

Fri, 2019/06/14 - 8:00pm
NT artists en route to Paris despite passport hurdles along the way  ABC News

Their artwork may have ties back to time immemorial, but artists from Maningrida's Babbarra Women's Centre have been struggling to prove their identity to the ...

Fairytale of Ashleigh Barty: Indigenous, cricketer, Grand Slam champion - The Roar

Fri, 2019/06/14 - 6:08pm
Fairytale of Ashleigh Barty: Indigenous, cricketer, Grand Slam champion  The Roar

As Ashleigh Barty held up the French Open Trophy last weekend, the happiness on her face competed largely unsuccessfully with the look of utter disbelief that ...

Durack dynasty unveils its Aboriginal side - The Australian

Fri, 2019/06/14 - 2:02pm
Durack dynasty unveils its Aboriginal side  The Australian

Lawford Benning and Mary Durack have known for a long time there is more to the story of Aboriginal peoples shared history with her nation-building family, ...

The Tyranny of Distance: Geoffrey Blainey on the making of a classic - The Australian

Fri, 2019/06/14 - 2:00pm
The Tyranny of Distance: Geoffrey Blainey on the making of a classic  The Australian

The Tyranny of Distance began with Brian Stonier, the head of the branch of Penguin Books, newly established in Australia. Wishing to initiate local books rather ...

Battle to bring back controversial Uluru blimp flies into court - Sydney Morning Herald

Fri, 2019/06/14 - 2:00pm
Battle to bring back controversial Uluru blimp flies into court  Sydney Morning Herald

Two businessmen and the Indigenous operator of the Uluru resort are fighting in the NSW Supreme Court over the future of the business.

State-of-the-art successor to Antarctic workhorse - The Australian

Fri, 2019/06/14 - 2:00pm
State-of-the-art successor to Antarctic workhorse  The Australian

If worse things happen at sea, as the saying goes, nowhere are they crueller than on the lonely, gale-tormented, ice-infested Southern Ocean. Towering waves ...

Why the AFP media raids are even more sinister than many thought - Sydney Morning Herald

Fri, 2019/06/14 - 2:00pm
Why the AFP media raids are even more sinister than many thought  Sydney Morning Herald

The Australian Federal Police raids on a Newscorp journalist and the Sydney offices of the ABC are much more sinister than they are being portrayed. Firstly ...

After Goodes apology, AFL tries to challenge footy historians - The Australian

Fri, 2019/06/14 - 2:00pm
After Goodes apology, AFL tries to challenge footy historians  The Australian

*Fresh* from a bout of virtue-signalling, the AFL tries rewriting history, the ABC, yesterday:

Families seek closure in case of man who molested dying girl - The Australian

Fri, 2019/06/14 - 2:00pm
Families seek closure in case of man who molested dying girl  The Australian

The families of two Aboriginal teenagers killed after accepting a lift from an older man — who molested the younger girl as she lay dead or dying — have taken a ...

Brooke Boney: Today's agent of change - Sydney Morning Herald

Fri, 2019/06/14 - 2:00pm
Brooke Boney: Today's agent of change  Sydney Morning Herald

Brooke Boney is a proud Aboriginal woman looking to use her platform for good.

Netball’s move towards a more diverse future - The New Daily

Fri, 2019/06/14 - 12:11pm
Netball’s move towards a more diverse future  The New Daily

The more diverse a sport is, the better that sport will be and netball is getting the message. Despite being the most popular sport for girls in the The more diverse ...

New species discovery highlights gap in knowledge of Queensland fauna - Sydney Morning Herald

Fri, 2019/06/14 - 11:32am
New species discovery highlights gap in knowledge of Queensland fauna  Sydney Morning Herald

A new legless skink species has been discovered in Cape York, highlighting how little is known about the biodiversity of remote parts of Queensland.

Election date change for Vic treaty group - The Australian

Fri, 2019/06/14 - 9:20am
Election date change for Vic treaty group  The Australian

The election date for representatives of Victorias indigenous community in the states treaty process has been extended for a further 11 weeks.

Triple treat a fitting tribute to 30 years - The Age

Fri, 2019/06/14 - 8:34am
Triple treat a fitting tribute to 30 years  The Age

Bangarra Dance Theatre has a lot to celebrate for its 30th birthday, and it has put together a wide-ranging triple bill for an Australian tour that has started and will ...

Explainer: our copyright laws and the Australian Aboriginal flag - The Islander

Fri, 2019/06/14 - 7:00am
Explainer: our copyright laws and the Australian Aboriginal flag  The Islander

Reports that two Aboriginal-owned businesses and the AFL have received cease and desist warnings over their use of the Aboriginal flag on clothing have left m ...

Seven agrees to legally-binding review as Sunrise saga drags on - The Age

Fri, 2019/06/14 - 6:44am
Seven agrees to legally-binding review as Sunrise saga drags on  The Age

Channel Seven has agreed to a legally-binding review of breakfast program Sunrise, according to the communications watchdog. On Friday, the Australian ...

'Great honour': Colin Hay touched by poignant performance at Hawke memorial - Sydney Morning Herald

Fri, 2019/06/14 - 6:11am
'Great honour': Colin Hay touched by poignant performance at Hawke memorial  Sydney Morning Herald

Indigenous musician William Barton has given an moving performance of Men at Work's hit song Down Under, splicing the didgeridoo with classical music with ...

Built like buildings, boab trees are life-savers with a chequered past - The Conversation AU

Fri, 2019/06/14 - 6:07am
Built like buildings, boab trees are life-savers with a chequered past  The Conversation AU

The leaves, when boiled, can be eaten like spinach. The seeds can be roasted for a coffee substitute, and the pulp can be fermented to make beer.

Black and white witness: an edited extract from Meanjin - Crikey

Fri, 2019/06/14 - 5:47am
Black and white witness: an edited extract from Meanjin  Crikey

In the Meanjin winter issue, Amy McQuire discusses the damage wrought by white witnesses on Indigenous land.

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