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Studies in success: Leigh Harris, director, Ingeous Studios - The Australian

Thu, 2019/05/16 - 2:01pm
Studies in success: Leigh Harris, director, Ingeous Studios  The Australian

It was 20 years ago when Leigh Harris took the leap from the fight for traditional land rights on Cape York into the then-emerging frontier of the digital world.

Studies in success: Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia - The Australian

Thu, 2019/05/16 - 2:01pm
Studies in success: Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia  The Australian

Tourism came to Uluru after Alice Springs truck driver Len Tuit led a school group from Knox Grammar there in 1950. Tuit then established a base camp west of ...

Secret people’s business - The Australian

Thu, 2019/05/16 - 2:01pm
Secret people’s business  The Australian

Fishing was big business in colonial Sydney. Half a century after the First Fleet anchored in Sydney Cove in 1788, scores of fishermen set out in boats each day ...

A body of influence - The Australian

Thu, 2019/05/16 - 2:01pm
A body of influence  The Australian

In just two years, the peak body for indigenous university students has grown its coverage and influence. The Union of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ...

Deep time, teamwork and two-way learning - The Australian

Thu, 2019/05/16 - 2:01pm
Deep time, teamwork and two-way learning  The Australian

In northwest Australias rugged plateau country, the business of dating Australias human origins is being carried out with painstaking effort and unique ...

Studies in success: Chris Ingrey, La Perouse Local Aboriginal Land Council - The Australian

Thu, 2019/05/16 - 2:01pm
Studies in success: Chris Ingrey, La Perouse Local Aboriginal Land Council  The Australian

Most CEOs would consider the provision of childcare, housing, aged care, transport and burial space as the role of governments. But Chris Ingrey, head of the ...

Studies in success: Colin Saltmere, Darren Martin, Spinifex Research Umbrella Agreement - The Australian

Thu, 2019/05/16 - 2:00pm
Studies in success: Colin Saltmere, Darren Martin, Spinifex Research Umbrella Agreement  The Australian

At Camooweal, a small Queensland town near the Northern Territory border, Colin Saltmere and his team bundle up spinifex grass to send to Brisbane.

Editor’s letter - The Australian

Thu, 2019/05/16 - 2:00pm
Editor’s letter  The Australian

One of the more intriguing programs screened during the election campaign that winds up tomorrow on poll day was the ABCs documentary which asked: Will ...

Studies in success: Blaze Kwaymullina, founder, North West Alliance - The Australian

Thu, 2019/05/16 - 2:00pm
Studies in success: Blaze Kwaymullina, founder, North West Alliance  The Australian

Blaze Kwaymullina has seen the horror stories that have plagued many Aboriginal businesses trying to gain a foothold in the resources industry.

Dreaming and dragons - The Australian

Thu, 2019/05/16 - 2:00pm
Dreaming and dragons  The Australian

There may be tension in the Australia-China relationship but indigenous art is helping to build bridges between the two countries.

Deborah Cheetham’s war - The Australian

Thu, 2019/05/16 - 2:00pm
Deborah Cheetham’s war  The Australian

About 300km west of Melbourne is a battleground haunted by violence and loss that few Australians know about. It is the site of the Eumeralla resistance wars ...

'No magic wand': Patrick Dodson promises 'new relationship' with Indigenous people - The Age

Thu, 2019/05/16 - 1:45pm
'No magic wand': Patrick Dodson promises 'new relationship' with Indigenous people  The Age

Patrick Dodson could next week become the first Indigenous federal Indigenous affairs minister, but he says he does not have "magic wand".

Aboriginal artists find a surprising new champion: Steve Martin - The Washington Post

Thu, 2019/05/16 - 11:02am
Aboriginal artists find a surprising new champion: Steve Martin  The Washington Post

After decades as a collector, the comedian fell in love with Australia's native art.

Bob Hawke dead at 89: Australian prime minister - NEWS.com.au

Thu, 2019/05/16 - 9:54am
Bob Hawke dead at 89: Australian prime minister  NEWS.com.au

Bob Hawke, who served as Australia's prime minister from 1983-1991 and led Labor to four consecutive election victories, has died at the age of 89.

Shorten evokes Whitlam the hero, but is it really going to be his time? - The Guardian

Thu, 2019/05/16 - 9:19am
Shorten evokes Whitlam the hero, but is it really going to be his time?  The Guardian

The Labor leader summons up the legend of 1972 in Blacktown speech amid rallying cry to party faithful.

1000-year-old African coin found in Wessel Islands, Australia - Herald Sun

Thu, 2019/05/16 - 9:00am
1000-year-old African coin found in Wessel Islands, Australia  Herald Sun

Copper coins up to 1000 years old found in Australia could completely rewrite the story of our European history. Archaeologist Mike Hermes found an ancient ...

Federal Election 2019: From Hobart to Cairns, Australian voters aren't buying what Canberra is selling - Sydney Morning Herald

Thu, 2019/05/16 - 9:00am
Federal Election 2019: From Hobart to Cairns, Australian voters aren't buying what Canberra is selling  Sydney Morning Herald

On my 4600-kilometre trip to see what people think about the election, I am surprised by those who upend my expectations just as I think I have their politics ...

City awards $5000 to empower indigenous girls through art - Mirage News

Thu, 2019/05/16 - 8:31am
City awards $5000 to empower indigenous girls through art  Mirage News

The City of Swan is delighted to award $5000 to the Kiara Girls Academy for its Yokayi Art project. Girls Academy is an Australia-wide not-for-profit...

Photos link to Aboriginal past - The West Australian

Thu, 2019/05/16 - 7:19am
Photos link to Aboriginal past  The West Australian

There are several million photographs in the State Library and staff estimate that around 10 per cent of them are of Aboriginal people”

Australia must embrace 'cultural safety' if we are to close the gap - The Guardian

Thu, 2019/05/16 - 7:07am
Australia must embrace 'cultural safety' if we are to close the gap  The Guardian

Indigenous people must have equal power and sovereignty to help solve climate change and our national identity crisis.

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