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Customary law and 'white-fella law' combine as police and community tackle juvenile crime under a tree - ABC News

Mon, 2019/05/27 - 8:52pm
Customary law and 'white-fella law' combine as police and community tackle juvenile crime under a tree  ABC News

Police and residents of Western Australia's biggest Aboriginal community, Bidyadanga, are tackling juvenile crime in a bold experiment that combines black fella ...

Customary law and 'white-fella law' combine as police and community tackle juvenile crime under a tree - ABC News

Mon, 2019/05/27 - 8:52pm
Customary law and 'white-fella law' combine as police and community tackle juvenile crime under a tree  ABC News

Police and residents of Western Australia's biggest Aboriginal community, Bidyadanga, are tackling juvenile crime in a bold experiment that combines black fella ...

Yellow Wiggle Emma Watkins donates $20k to Yolngu sign language book - ABC News

Mon, 2019/05/27 - 8:30pm
Yellow Wiggle Emma Watkins donates $20k to Yolngu sign language book  ABC News

A generous donation of $20,000 from Yellow Wiggle Emma Watkins will allow for a Yolngu sign language directory to hit the print house, protecting the native ...

Yellow Wiggle Emma Watkins donates $20k to Yolngu sign language book - ABC News

Mon, 2019/05/27 - 8:30pm
Yellow Wiggle Emma Watkins donates $20k to Yolngu sign language book  ABC News

A generous donation of $20,000 from Yellow Wiggle Emma Watkins will allow for a Yolngu sign language directory to hit the print house, protecting the native ...

Waterloo Bay cliffside deaths still haunt South Australian town 170 years later - ABC News

Mon, 2019/05/27 - 8:00pm
Waterloo Bay cliffside deaths still haunt South Australian town 170 years later  ABC News

A series of killings that happened 170 years ago have created deep rifts in South Australia's Waterloo Bay — and a new cliffside monument is at the centre of the ...

Waterloo Bay cliffside deaths still haunt South Australian town 170 years later - ABC News

Mon, 2019/05/27 - 8:00pm
Waterloo Bay cliffside deaths still haunt South Australian town 170 years later  ABC News

A series of killings that happened 170 years ago have created deep rifts in South Australia's Waterloo Bay — and a new cliffside monument is at the centre of the ...

The Frontier War memorial you might have missed in the heart of Melbourne - ABC News

Mon, 2019/05/27 - 7:21pm
The Frontier War memorial you might have missed in the heart of Melbourne  ABC News

It's a public memorial in the heart of Melbourne's CBD — but many are still unaware of the fate of the two Australian warriors who were hanged at that site more ...

The Frontier War memorial you might have missed in the heart of Melbourne - ABC News

Mon, 2019/05/27 - 7:21pm
The Frontier War memorial you might have missed in the heart of Melbourne  ABC News

It's a public memorial in the heart of Melbourne's CBD — but many are still unaware of the fate of the two Australian warriors who were hanged at that site more ...

Scientists zoom in on bug behind Strep throat and scarlet fever - The Japan Times

Mon, 2019/05/27 - 7:12pm
Scientists zoom in on bug behind Strep throat and scarlet fever  The Japan Times

Scientists studying a bacterium that causes scarlet fever, severe sore throat and a form of heart disease say they are closer to developing a vaccine that.

Indigenous Australians’ rights marked at TAFE’s Cairns campus - The Cairns Post

Mon, 2019/05/27 - 7:00pm
Indigenous Australians’ rights marked at TAFE’s Cairns campus  The Cairns Post

FIFTY-TWO years since the 1967 referendum to recognise Indigenous Australians rights will be marked at TAFEs Cairns campus today.

Australians urged to get pneumonia vaccine - SBS

Mon, 2019/05/27 - 5:34pm
Australians urged to get pneumonia vaccine  SBS

Australians over the age of 65 or at high risk of infection are being urged to become immunised against pneumonia, one of the top 10 killers in the country.

Australians urged to get pneumonia vaccine - The Canberra Times

Mon, 2019/05/27 - 5:30pm
Australians urged to get pneumonia vaccine  The Canberra Times

Older Australians are being urged to get the pneumonia vaccine, in a bid to boost immunisation numbers for the deadly infection. Pneumonia is one of the top 1.

Australians urged to get pneumonia vaccine - The Canberra Times

Mon, 2019/05/27 - 5:30pm
Australians urged to get pneumonia vaccine  The Canberra Times

Older Australians are being urged to get the pneumonia vaccine, in a bid to boost immunisation numbers for the deadly infection. Pneumonia is one of the top 1.

Q&A recap: Panel goes to hell and back in religious freedom debate - The Sydney Morning Herald

Mon, 2019/05/27 - 4:23pm
Q&A recap: Panel goes to hell and back in religious freedom debate  The Sydney Morning Herald

It fell to to academic Marcia Langton to save the night, bringing her careful thoughts to questions of Indigenous recognition.

Scientists zoom in on bug behind Strep throat and scarlet fever - Reuters

Mon, 2019/05/27 - 3:14pm
Scientists zoom in on bug behind Strep throat and scarlet fever  Reuters

Scientists studying a bacterium that causes scarlet fever, severe sore throat and a form of heart disease say they are closer to developing a vaccine that could ...

Q&A: Marcia Langton slams Australia’s politicians for allowing “filth” in parliament - NEWS.com.au

Mon, 2019/05/27 - 2:24pm
Q&A: Marcia Langton slams Australia’s politicians for allowing “filth” in parliament  NEWS.com.au

A question about rising anti-Semitism in Australia has divided Q&A viewers and prompted a scathing assessment of the country's politicians.

Why an Indigenous Voice would not be 'third chamber' of Parliament - Brisbane Times

Mon, 2019/05/27 - 2:20pm
Why an Indigenous Voice would not be 'third chamber' of Parliament  Brisbane Times

There are very obvious reasons why this argument against establishing the Voice is misguided.

Some wrongs can never be made right, but an Indigenous Voice is a start - Sydney Morning Herald

Mon, 2019/05/27 - 2:10pm
Some wrongs can never be made right, but an Indigenous Voice is a start  Sydney Morning Herald

Captain Cook's possession of Australia for the Crown was a sham. Sovereignty was never ceded.

Opportunity knocks at CBA for indigenous insight into world of tech - The Australian

Mon, 2019/05/27 - 2:06pm
Opportunity knocks at CBA for indigenous insight into world of tech  The Australian

Technology jobs are more than just about coding, and demystifying the barriers to entering the sector could go a long way to helping young indigenous ...

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