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Watch Hong Kong and ask: Will we be China's partner or servant? - The Age

Thu, 2019/06/13 - 2:00pm
Watch Hong Kong and ask: Will we be China's partner or servant?  The Age

The Nationals MP writes that the democracy protests in Hong Kong raise long-term questions for Australia and its ability to stand up for its liberties - alone.

Indigenous children over-represented in accidental injuries and deaths - Sydney Morning Herald

Thu, 2019/06/13 - 2:00pm
Indigenous children over-represented in accidental injuries and deaths  Sydney Morning Herald

Aboriginal children in NSW are still dying at the same rate from unintentional injuries - from accidental falls to burns and car crashes - as they did 15 years ago.

Federal security agency needs big teeth - Sydney Morning Herald

Thu, 2019/06/13 - 2:00pm
Federal security agency needs big teeth  Sydney Morning Herald

Though Federal MP Anthony Byrne's recommendations to scrutinise the operations our federal security agencies are welcome, will they be strong enough?

Watch Hong Kong and ask: Will we be China's partner or servant? - Brisbane Times

Thu, 2019/06/13 - 2:00pm
Watch Hong Kong and ask: Will we be China's partner or servant?  Brisbane Times

The Nationals MP writes that the democracy protests in Hong Kong raise long-term questions for Australia and its ability to stand up for its liberties - alone.

Australia’s weird history of ancient giants, from the Redlichia Rex to the Diprotodon - The Advertiser

Thu, 2019/06/13 - 11:30am
Australia’s weird history of ancient giants, from the Redlichia Rex to the Diprotodon  The Advertiser

Adelaide scientists have found a giant, freakish sea creature with spines made to kill and crush that once lived off the coast of Kangaroo Island.

Blue Mountains wilderness would be 'permanently' changed by raising dam wall, leak reveals - The Guardian

Thu, 2019/06/13 - 8:50am
Blue Mountains wilderness would be 'permanently' changed by raising dam wall, leak reveals  The Guardian

A leaked draft report has predicted world heritage areas of the Blue Mountains would be “permanently” changed by a controversial New South Wales ...

Channel Seven fails to stop Aboriginal group's Sunrise defamation lawsuit - SBS

Thu, 2019/06/13 - 8:40am
Channel Seven fails to stop Aboriginal group's Sunrise defamation lawsuit  SBS

Blurred footage of Indigenous Australians was shown while white commentators talked about removing Aboriginal children from their families.

Make the film industry your friend, councils told - Government News

Thu, 2019/06/13 - 8:10am
Make the film industry your friend, councils told  Government News

Local authorities should look to partnering with the screen sector if they want a shortcut to money, jobs, tourists and cultural capital, a conference has heard.

Too young for Facebook, old enough for prison? - Pursuit

Thu, 2019/06/13 - 7:34am
Too young for Facebook, old enough for prison?  Pursuit

You can't sign up to Facebook until age 13, but in Australia you can face a criminal offence at age 10; University of Melbourne experts say that needs to change.

Explained: Australian copyright laws and the Aboriginal flag - SBS

Thu, 2019/06/13 - 7:00am
Explained: Australian copyright laws and the Aboriginal flag  SBS

Aboriginal businesses and major sporting codes have been told to stop using the Aboriginal flag on their clothing designs because of a copyright-use ...

Syd Film Fest Review: The Final Quarter records shameful treatment of Adam Goodes - ArtsHub

Thu, 2019/06/13 - 6:59am
Syd Film Fest Review: The Final Quarter records shameful treatment of Adam Goodes  ArtsHub

No one should like what they see in this shocking documentary portrait of racism in Australian sport, says Sarah Ward.

SBS named official principal media partner for NAIDOC for three years - mUmBRELLA*

Thu, 2019/06/13 - 6:25am
SBS named official principal media partner for NAIDOC for three years  mUmBRELLA*

SBS has been named the official principal media partner by NAIDOC. The partnership will see the broadcaster hold the role for the next three years. The.

SBS named official principal media partner for NAIDOC for three years - mUmBRELLA*

Thu, 2019/06/13 - 6:25am
SBS named official principal media partner for NAIDOC for three years  mUmBRELLA*

SBS has been named the official principal media partner by NAIDOC. The partnership will see the broadcaster hold the role for the next three years. The.

A First People's Assembly could deliver what our people have been demanding for so long - The Guardian

Thu, 2019/06/13 - 6:07am
A First People's Assembly could deliver what our people have been demanding for so long  The Guardian

The stakes are high. As we try to take treaty from rhetoric to reality, we need to contend with generations of expectation.

Successful Aboriginal cultural festival Giiyong gets go ahead for 2020 - About Regional

Thu, 2019/06/13 - 6:01am
Successful Aboriginal cultural festival Giiyong gets go ahead for 2020  About Regional

South East Arts and Twofold Aboriginal Corporation are pleased to announce Giiyong is back in 2020 and will be held on September 19.

Floriade will feature an Indigenous flowerbed at Commonwealth Park this year - The Canberra Times

Thu, 2019/06/13 - 6:00am
Floriade will feature an Indigenous flowerbed at Commonwealth Park this year  The Canberra Times

On Thursday morning, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander staff from across the ACT public *service* helped plant the remaining 1000 bulbs in the flowerbed, ...

Floriade will feature an Indigenous flowerbed at Commonwealth Park this year - The Canberra Times

Thu, 2019/06/13 - 6:00am
Floriade will feature an Indigenous flowerbed at Commonwealth Park this year  The Canberra Times

On Thursday morning, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander staff from across the ACT public *service* helped plant the remaining 1000 bulbs in the flowerbed, ...

Gayle's Law loophole, allowing nurses to see patients alone, draws concern from union - ABC News

Thu, 2019/06/13 - 5:58am
Gayle's Law loophole, allowing nurses to see patients alone, draws concern from union  ABC News

The nurses' union says a law requiring remote health workers to be accompanied when going on unscheduled or after-hours callouts is being undermined by ...

Adani's mine has the green light but questions remain about its viability - ABC News

Thu, 2019/06/13 - 5:43am
Adani's mine has the green light but questions remain about its viability  ABC News

The most divisive project in recent Australian history can finally break ground. But sceptics still struggle to see how Adani will turn a profit from a remote thermal ...

Danielle MacLean proudly carries the flag for Indigenous storytelling - Inside Film

Thu, 2019/06/13 - 5:43am
Danielle MacLean proudly carries the flag for Indigenous storytelling  Inside Film

Danielle MacLean. Considering Danielle MacLean's original ambition was to be a stills photographer, her 23-year career as a writer, producer and director is ...

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