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Archaeology more down to earth than high adventure of Indiana Jones - ABC News

Wed, 2019/05/22 - 9:42pm
Archaeology more down to earth than high adventure of Indiana Jones  ABC News

The curator of archaeology at the Queensland Museum says he spends more time linking artefacts to personal stories than he ever does going into the field ...

Young Indigenous interpreters a vital link in keeping remote community connected - ABC News

Wed, 2019/05/22 - 9:30pm
Young Indigenous interpreters a vital link in keeping remote community connected  ABC News

From hospitals to land rights, speech pathology to police interviews, the ability of these Indigenous teenagers to communicate is a lifeline for their remote ...

Knights star Connor Watson has extra motivation to stand tall in the NRL's Indigenous Round - NRL.COM

Wed, 2019/05/22 - 9:05pm
Knights star Connor Watson has extra motivation to stand tall in the NRL's Indigenous Round  NRL.COM

Knights utility Connor Watson hopes this weekend's Indigenous Round will help to highlight the significant social issues affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait ...

Morning mail: Unions' failed $25m campaign, Labor leader contest, May's bad day - The Guardian

Wed, 2019/05/22 - 8:59pm
Morning mail: Unions' failed $25m campaign, Labor leader contest, May's bad day  The Guardian

Thursday: ACTU faces tough questions after winning just three of its 16 target seats for Labor. Plus: judge rules against Trump over financial records.

Acclaimed local movie Teach a Man to Fish will be shown - Great Lakes Advocate

Wed, 2019/05/22 - 8:00pm
Acclaimed local movie Teach a Man to Fish will be shown  Great Lakes Advocate

Teach a Man to Fish, a film written and directed by local film-maker, Grant Leigh Saunders will be the feature film during this year's National Reconciliation Week ...

Aboriginal Australians want care after brain injury. But it must consider their cultural needs - The Conversation AU

Wed, 2019/05/22 - 7:47pm
Aboriginal Australians want care after brain injury. But it must consider their cultural needs  The Conversation AU

The absence of Indigenous Australians in rehabilitation services has created the belief they don't want therapy. The reality is they want services which better ...

Toowoomba's indigenous business women break expectations - Chronicle

Wed, 2019/05/22 - 7:00pm
Toowoomba's indigenous business women break expectations  Chronicle

FROM stereotyping to poor business literacy, Indigenous women face a raft of hurdles when starting their own business, but a Toowoomba group is helping.

NRL boots hit the ground to help prevent Indigenous youth suicide - The Guardian

Wed, 2019/05/22 - 6:00pm
NRL boots hit the ground to help prevent Indigenous youth suicide  The Guardian

When the Newcastle Knights run onto the field against the Sydney Roosters on Friday night as part of the NRL's Indigenous round, see if you can get a good ...

Outdoor movie screenings at Taree, Gloucester and Tuncurry mark Reconciliation Week - Manning River Times

Wed, 2019/05/22 - 6:00pm
Outdoor movie screenings at Taree, Gloucester and Tuncurry mark Reconciliation Week  Manning River Times

This National Reconciliation Week, MidCoast Council is hosting a series of Cinema Under the Stars events showcasing the film 'Teach a Man to Fish'.

Budj Bim Indigenous eel trap site on verge of world heritage listing - The Guardian

Wed, 2019/05/22 - 6:00pm
Budj Bim Indigenous eel trap site on verge of world heritage listing  The Guardian

Budj Bim network in Victoria maintained over 6600 years faces final step in recognition process.

Could a toll road help protect one of Australia's most remote tourist destinations? - Lonely Planet Travel News

Wed, 2019/05/22 - 3:06pm
Could a toll road help protect one of Australia's most remote tourist destinations?  Lonely Planet Travel News

Australia's Dampier Peninsula will soon become more accessible to visitors but it has raised questions about the sustainability of the spectacular landscape.

Ageing Aussies flock to hospitals: report - Eden Magnet

Wed, 2019/05/22 - 3:00pm
Ageing Aussies flock to hospitals: report  Eden Magnet

Australia's ageing population is driving up hospitalisation rates while health practitioners are witnessing a dramatic rise in vaccine-preventable influenza c...

'Swastika cupcakes': private chats of neo-Nazis who stacked Young Nats - Sydney Morning Herald

Wed, 2019/05/22 - 2:01pm
'Swastika cupcakes': private chats of neo-Nazis who stacked Young Nats  Sydney Morning Herald

Secret conversations between neo-Nazis who tried to take over the NSW Young Nationals have been uncovered in a leak of online chat logs that also reveal ...

Wyatt eager to reach another first nations milestone - The Australian

Wed, 2019/05/22 - 2:00pm
Wyatt eager to reach another first nations milestone  The Australian

Australias first indigenous minister Ken Wyatt is likely to make history a second time if his request to become indigenous affairs minister is granted by Scott ...

Finance gets behind the Uluru statement - The Australian Financial Review

Wed, 2019/05/22 - 2:00pm
Finance gets behind the Uluru statement  The Australian Financial Review

Twenty chief executives and chairmen from investment banks, super funds and accounting firms have pledged their support for the Uluru Statement from the ...

What's on TV: Wednesday, May 29 - The Age

Wed, 2019/05/22 - 1:30pm
What's on TV: Wednesday, May 29  The Age

The Letdown was a 2016 treasure depicting new motherhood in all its judgy-judgy glory.

Becoming Indigenous: Future cities as a network of waterholes connected by Songlines - The Fifth Estate

Wed, 2019/05/22 - 8:48am
Becoming Indigenous: Future cities as a network of waterholes connected by Songlines  The Fifth Estate

Imagine living in egalitarian village-scale communities that are circular, regenerative, distributed and systems-based. It's a big vision, but urban planner Steven ...

Government urged to break the cycle of trauma for Indigenous children - Pro Bono Australia

Wed, 2019/05/22 - 7:10am
Government urged to break the cycle of trauma for Indigenous children  Pro Bono Australia

Indigenous groups are calling on the re-elected Morrison government to take concrete action on the overrepresentation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ...

Museums: First Nations demand to speak for themselves - Alice Springs News Online

Wed, 2019/05/22 - 7:00am
Museums: First Nations demand to speak for themselves  Alice Springs News Online

By KIERAN FINNANE. Impossible to go to the national museums conference, held in Alice Springs last week, without thinking about the agenda set by the ...

Famous Australian actor to return to hometown of Pirie - The Recorder

Wed, 2019/05/22 - 6:25am
Famous Australian actor to return to hometown of Pirie  The Recorder

One of the stars of Top End Wedding, Elaine Crombie, will resettle in Port Pirie.

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