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Bridge-ing the Gap gets Bega Valley council support - Eden Magnet

Mon, 2019/05/27 - 2:24am
Bridge-ing the Gap gets Bega Valley council support  Eden Magnet

A Merimbula-based Aboriginal woman, Alison Simpson, who provided a powerful statement to council on why councillors should support the Bridge-ing the Gap ...

National Reconciliation Week will bring the Port Macquarie-Hastings community together - Wauchope Gazette

Mon, 2019/05/27 - 2:00am
National Reconciliation Week will bring the Port Macquarie-Hastings community together  Wauchope Gazette

A number of events are planned for National Reconciliation Week between May 27 and June 3 in the Hastings area.

National Reconciliation Week will bring the Port Macquarie-Hastings community together - Wauchope Gazette

Mon, 2019/05/27 - 2:00am
National Reconciliation Week will bring the Port Macquarie-Hastings community together  Wauchope Gazette

A number of events are planned for National Reconciliation Week between May 27 and June 3 in the Hastings area.

Helping to increase indigenous participation in construction - Architecture and Design

Mon, 2019/05/27 - 1:29am
Helping to increase indigenous participation in construction  Architecture and Design

Australia's construction industry is not normally known as being a champion of diversity. Recent research shows the gender gap in construction is the highest of ...

Coles is now the largest employer of Indigenous Australians - Yahoo Finance

Mon, 2019/05/27 - 1:28am
Coles is now the largest employer of Indigenous Australians  Yahoo Finance

The supermarket behemoth overshot its initial 3000 worker target and now wants to employ 5500 Indigenous Australians.

Bridget McKenzie Australia's first female Agriculture Minister - Western Magazine

Mon, 2019/05/27 - 1:00am
Bridget McKenzie Australia's first female Agriculture Minister  Western Magazine

Former Ag Minister David Littleproud retains Water and other key rural portfolios.

Mabo Day - Planeta.com

Mon, 2019/05/27 - 12:45am
Mabo Day  Planeta.com

Remembrances. June 3 is Mabo Day. Recommended Listening Mabo Day indigenous forum – Will the Uluru Statement translate into genuine progress for ...

Aboriginal Tasmanians share culture to kick off National Reconciliation Week - ABC News

Mon, 2019/05/27 - 12:31am
Aboriginal Tasmanians share culture to kick off National Reconciliation Week  ABC News

Proud pakana man Jason Thomas says his culture connects him to the sea and the land, it's in Aboriginal people from the old people to the young, and that's ...

Indigenous scholars awarded 2019 William Cooper scholarship - Mirage News

Mon, 2019/05/27 - 12:21am
Indigenous scholars awarded 2019 William Cooper scholarship  Mirage News

Monash University has announced Indigenous scholars Jaya Blandthorn and John Singh-Nagyivan as recipients of the 2019 William Cooper Scholarship. The...

'The Spirit of Churaki, celebrating Australia's first Aboriginal lifesaver - ABC News

Sun, 2019/05/26 - 11:48pm
'The Spirit of Churaki, celebrating Australia's first Aboriginal lifesaver  ABC News

The musical production celebrates the life of Churaki, a Gudjingburra man, who performed the first documented act of lifesaving on the Gold Coast in 1911.

Ken Wyatt is the first Indigenous Minister for Indigenous Affairs - ABC Local

Sun, 2019/05/26 - 10:16pm
Ken Wyatt is the first Indigenous Minister for Indigenous Affairs  ABC Local

Ken Wyatt has been appointed as the Minister for Indigenous Affairs. He becomes the first Indigenous Australian to hold the role and to sit in Cabinet.

Canberra marks second ever Reconciliation Day public holiday, but is it achieving its purpose? - ABC News

Sun, 2019/05/26 - 9:30pm
Canberra marks second ever Reconciliation Day public holiday, but is it achieving its purpose?  ABC News

Last year, the ACT became the first state or territory to mark National Reconciliation Day with a public holiday. But what does the day actually mean, and does it ...

On National Sorry Day, Ken Wyatt makes history - The Australian

Sun, 2019/05/26 - 9:26pm
On National Sorry Day, Ken Wyatt makes history  The Australian

Only three years after becoming Australias first indigenous federal frontbencher, Kenneth George Wyatt has notched a historic double: he is the two first ...

Aboriginal elder Kathy Mills says Australia's reconciliation efforts are making no progress - ABC News

Sun, 2019/05/26 - 8:39pm
Aboriginal elder Kathy Mills says Australia's reconciliation efforts are making no progress  ABC News

Australia is making no progress in achieving reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians, says a prominent NT elder. But she says ...

Torres Strait Islanders ask UN to hold Australia to account on climate 'human rights abuses' - The Conversation AU

Sun, 2019/05/26 - 7:33pm
Torres Strait Islanders ask UN to hold Australia to account on climate 'human rights abuses'  The Conversation AU

Torres Strait Islanders argue the government has violated their rights to culture, family and life.

Coles to increase Indigenous employment to 5500 people - Mirage News

Sun, 2019/05/26 - 7:06pm
Coles to increase Indigenous employment to 5500 people  Mirage News

Coles grows to largest corporate Indigenous employer in just eight years, defying national trend Coles has committed to further increase its Indigenous...

National Reconciliation Week will bring the Port Macquarie-Hastings community together - Camden Haven Courier

Sun, 2019/05/26 - 6:00pm
National Reconciliation Week will bring the Port Macquarie-Hastings community together  Camden Haven Courier

A number of events are planned for National Reconciliation Week between May 27 and June 3 in the Hastings area.

National Reconciliation Week will bring the Port Macquarie-Hastings community together - Camden Haven Courier

Sun, 2019/05/26 - 6:00pm
National Reconciliation Week will bring the Port Macquarie-Hastings community together  Camden Haven Courier

A number of events are planned for National Reconciliation Week between May 27 and June 3 in the Hastings area.

Two years on, statement not remembered with any particular reverence - Sydney Morning Herald

Sun, 2019/05/26 - 2:15pm
Two years on, statement not remembered with any particular reverence  Sydney Morning Herald

It was here in the very shadow of the rock that the community of Mutitjulu two years ago welcomed with fire and dance Indigenous leaders from around the ...

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