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Indigenous women use street art to encourage people to connect with culture - ABC News

Thu, 2019/05/16 - 9:14pm
Indigenous women use street art to encourage people to connect with culture  ABC News

A group of First Nations women are making their mark on the walls and buildings of Brisbane as a way to connect their culture and heritage to the mainstream.

Class of 2019: Gabby Fuller's Pursuit of Art Led Her to UVA – and Beyond - UVA Today

Thu, 2019/05/16 - 8:42pm
Class of 2019: Gabby Fuller's Pursuit of Art Led Her to UVA – and Beyond  UVA Today

Art has been a major part of Gabby Fuller's life at the University of Virginia. Graduating Saturday with degrees in art history and studio art, Fuller will leave UVA ...

Federal election 2019: How-not-to-vote cards flag Islamophobic parties in 'dark' poll for Muslims - ABC News

Thu, 2019/05/16 - 8:28pm
Federal election 2019: How-not-to-vote cards flag Islamophobic parties in 'dark' poll for Muslims  ABC News

What's it like to cast your eye over a ballot paper and see more parties than ever that exist out of opposition to who you are? Or to not see them, because you ...

Push for national day to celebrate Aboriginal leader Simon Wonga - Herald Sun

Thu, 2019/05/16 - 8:00pm
Push for national day to celebrate Aboriginal leader Simon Wonga  Herald Sun

A Templestowe historian says May 24 should be a day of national celebration in honour of 19th century Aboriginal leader Simon Wonga.

A dozen Aboriginal communities. Thousands of kilometres. 400 votes. - ABC News

Thu, 2019/05/16 - 7:55pm
A dozen Aboriginal communities. Thousands of kilometres. 400 votes.  ABC News

On a May morning in Warburton, a tiny Aboriginal community on the edge of the Gibson Desert, an elderly man stood mystified as a small crowd gathered ...

A dozen Aboriginal communities. Thousands of kilometres. 400 votes. - ABC News

Thu, 2019/05/16 - 7:55pm
A dozen Aboriginal communities. Thousands of kilometres. 400 votes.  ABC News

On a May morning in Warburton, a tiny Aboriginal community on the edge of the Gibson Desert, an elderly man stood mystified as a small crowd gathered ...

A dozen Aboriginal communities. Thousands of kilometres. 400 votes. - ABC News

Thu, 2019/05/16 - 7:55pm
A dozen Aboriginal communities. Thousands of kilometres. 400 votes.  ABC News

On a May morning in Warburton, a tiny Aboriginal community on the edge of the Gibson Desert, a elderly man stood mystified as a small crowd gathered outside ...

A dozen Aboriginal communities. Thousands of kilometres. 400 votes. - ABC News

Thu, 2019/05/16 - 7:55pm
A dozen Aboriginal communities. Thousands of kilometres. 400 votes.  ABC News

Indigenous people were denied the right to vote in federal elections until 1962. Today, the AEC goes to great lengths to ensure the nation's most remote ...

West Coast Eagles forward Liam Ryan reveals why he almost quit the AFL - The West Australian

Thu, 2019/05/16 - 6:00pm
West Coast Eagles forward Liam Ryan reveals why he almost quit the AFL  The West Australian

West Coast forward Liam Ryan has revealed he almost walked away from football last season, paying tribute to his teammates, coach and family for dragging ...

Australia Elections May Usher in Change - U.S. News & World Report

Thu, 2019/05/16 - 3:16pm
Australia Elections May Usher in Change  U.S. News & World Report

A campaign that has focused on the economy, foreign affairs and climate change appears likely to extend the recent cycle of shifting political power.

Bob Hawke obituary - The Guardian

Thu, 2019/05/16 - 2:15pm
Bob Hawke obituary  The Guardian

Prime minister of Australia who won four consecutive elections and ushered in a decade of economic and social reform.

All King’s men in the frame for Pilbara ship art - The Australian

Thu, 2019/05/16 - 2:09pm
All King’s men in the frame for Pilbara ship art  The Australian

The puzzling image of a single-masted ship on a rocky ridge has been solved by a team of archaeologists exploring an island in the Dampier Archipelago, ...

The fabric of history - The Australian

Thu, 2019/05/16 - 2:07pm
The fabric of history  The Australian

Share this article. Facebook · Twitter · Email; Print. HAUS OF DIZZY. “I call them conversation starters,” Kristy Dickinson says of her statement Haus of Dizzy ...

Dr Kelvin Kong: Challenging ignorance, one op at a time - The Australian

Thu, 2019/05/16 - 2:05pm
Dr Kelvin Kong: Challenging ignorance, one op at a time  The Australian

Worimi man Kelvin Kong is Australias first indigenous surgeon. He graduated from the University of NSW in 1999 and has a practice in ear, nose and throat ...

Q&A: Carol Innes - The Australian

Thu, 2019/05/16 - 2:04pm
Q&A: Carol Innes  The Australian

West Australian Aboriginal policy leader Carol Innes, 53, says her career has been about finding common ground. Respected for her work in cultural advocacy ...

Indigenous business: What’s working, what’s not? - The Australian

Thu, 2019/05/16 - 2:04pm
Indigenous business: What’s working, what’s not?  The Australian

Indigenous businesses are booming but there are many challenges for those seeking work or setting up their own enterprises.

The three key challenges - The Australian

Thu, 2019/05/16 - 2:04pm
The three key challenges  The Australian

Tony Berg was the first CEO of Macquarie Group. During his eight years at the top he and chairman David Clarke created Australias most successful financial ...

FIFO model ‘limits northern indigenous economy’ - The Australian

Thu, 2019/05/16 - 2:03pm
FIFO model ‘limits northern indigenous economy’  The Australian

The economy of northern Australia has been held back by the fly-in, fly-out employment model pursued by big mining companies, according to leading ...

Studies in success: Kevin Sheedy, AFL visionary - The Australian

Thu, 2019/05/16 - 2:03pm
Studies in success: Kevin Sheedy, AFL visionary  The Australian

They cant handle the pressure. They wont cope with the discipline. They dont know what dedication is. They wont adapt to city life. Melbourne is too cold for ...

Michael Woodley’s balancing act in the Pilbara - The Australian

Thu, 2019/05/16 - 2:03pm
Michael Woodley’s balancing act in the Pilbara  The Australian

The job of an indigenous CEO in the Pilbara comes with some unexpected assignments. Michael Woodley, who heads the Yindjibarndi Aboriginal Corporation, ...

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