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Archaeologists uncover new stories about Indigenous seagoing between Papua New Guinea and Australia - businessadvantagepng.com

Mon, 2019/05/13 - 3:12am
Archaeologists uncover new stories about Indigenous seagoing between Papua New Guinea and Australia  businessadvantagepng.com

A team of researchers have discovered evidence of trade between Papua New Guinea and Australia over 2500 years prior to colonisation. Their findings will ...

Writer Timothy Lee's career hits high gear - Inside Film

Mon, 2019/05/13 - 2:58am
Writer Timothy Lee's career hits high gear  Inside Film

Timothy Lee on location in 'Mystery Road.' After serving as a script editor on three seasons of House Husbands and writing episodes of Rush and Serangoon ...

Hares and Hyenas to indigenous youth: how police complaints work - Crikey

Mon, 2019/05/13 - 2:35am
Hares and Hyenas to indigenous youth: how police complaints work  Crikey

A weekend of police heavy-handedness show that need for an effective, transparent complaints process has never been greater.

Australia Council announced grant round results - ArtsHub

Mon, 2019/05/13 - 2:26am
Australia Council announced grant round results  ArtsHub

Close to 200 projects will be funded to tune of $5.8 million in the latest Australia Council grant round.

The Greek Writers' Festival kicks off on 29 May with a focus on 'diasporic dialogues' - Neos Kosmos

Mon, 2019/05/13 - 2:09am
The Greek Writers' Festival kicks off on 29 May with a focus on 'diasporic dialogues'  Neos Kosmos

Is there such a thing as Greek-Australian literature? If so, what language should it be written in? Who is its target audience? In what way can it be considered to ...

New targets boost Indigenous procurement - Government News

Mon, 2019/05/13 - 2:06am
New targets boost Indigenous procurement  Government News

Commonwealth buyers across a range of high value industries including engineering, mining and defence will have to source a minimum number of goods and ...

Ice use of 'particular concern' in Lismore - The West Australian

Mon, 2019/05/13 - 1:59am
Ice use of 'particular concern' in Lismore  The West Australian

A special inquiry into crystal methamphetamine will head to NSW's north - an area of particular concern with high drug use and low *service* access.

Towards Treaty: 12 Million Steps In The Right Direction - New Matilda

Mon, 2019/05/13 - 1:59am
Towards Treaty: 12 Million Steps In The Right Direction  New Matilda

He's been walking for 359 days, and he's almost there. Well, sort of. Alwyn Doolan, a Gooreng Gooreng Wakka Wakka man from North Queensland, set out from ...

South-West oral historians meet for first time since 1995 - Busselton Dunsborough Mail

Mon, 2019/05/13 - 1:55am
South-West oral historians meet for first time since 1995  Busselton Dunsborough Mail

Oral history groups from around the South-West met in Busselton for first time since 1995.

South-West oral historians meet for first time since 1995 - Busselton Dunsborough Mail

Mon, 2019/05/13 - 1:55am
South-West oral historians meet for first time since 1995  Busselton Dunsborough Mail

Oral history groups from around the South-West met in Busselton for first time since 1995.

Social procurement a “game-changer” for tackling inequality - Scoop.co.nz

Mon, 2019/05/13 - 1:49am
Social procurement a “game-changer” for tackling inequality  Scoop.co.nz

While New Zealand is recognised as a leader in race relations, it is lagging behind the rest of the world in specific measures to create equal opportunities for ...

Cloudstreet review – play is big on spectacle but can't solve the problems of Tim Winton's novel - The Guardian

Mon, 2019/05/13 - 1:46am
Cloudstreet review – play is big on spectacle but can't solve the problems of Tim Winton's novel  The Guardian

Stage adaptation of the beloved story grapples with colonisation, but like all Winton's books, it is essentially about the men.

NT electoral boundary redistribution could see almost 11,000 voters change electorates - ABC News

Mon, 2019/05/13 - 12:55am
NT electoral boundary redistribution could see almost 11,000 voters change electorates  ABC News

Almost 11000 voters will switch electorates across the Territory under draft electoral changes, while two major seats are given Indigenous names.

Saints unveil 2019 indigenous guernsey - saints.com.au - St Kilda FC

Mon, 2019/05/13 - 12:35am
Saints unveil 2019 indigenous guernsey - saints.com.au  St Kilda FC

St Kilda today launched its Reconciliation Action Plan and unveiled the 2019 indigenous guernsey.

Kimberley after-hours nurse manager wins 2019 Nurse of Year - Mirage News

Mon, 2019/05/13 - 12:32am
Kimberley after-hours nurse manager wins 2019 Nurse of Year  Mirage News

A Kimberley emergency department nurse who works to address the growing issue of family and domestic violence has been named Western Australia's 2019 ...

Labor arts policy welcomed by sector - ArtsHub

Mon, 2019/05/13 - 12:00am
Labor arts policy welcomed by sector  ArtsHub

A national Indigenous theatre company, restored funding for the Australia Council, and a focus on the centrality of the artist are among the key platforms of ...

Treaty: Aboriginal Victorians to elect First People's Assembly - The Mandarin

Sun, 2019/05/12 - 11:47pm
Treaty: Aboriginal Victorians to elect First People's Assembly  The Mandarin

Victoria's treaty process is moving into a new phase, with Aboriginal Victorians soon to elect a First People's Assembly to guide negotiations. The assembly will ...

On the move: the latest appointments and resignations - ArtsHub

Sun, 2019/05/12 - 11:42pm
On the move: the latest appointments and resignations  ArtsHub

Craft Victoria, the Victorian Opera, ABC and Salamanca Arts Centre all appoint new executive positions, among other jobs filled this week.

Jana Stewart – Labor candidate for Kooyong - IndigenousX

Sun, 2019/05/12 - 11:15pm
Jana Stewart – Labor candidate for Kooyong  IndigenousX

Jana Stewart believes in an Australia where children can rise above their circumstances.

More First Nations people in parliament matters. Here's why. - UNSW Newsroom

Sun, 2019/05/12 - 11:04pm
More First Nations people in parliament matters. Here's why.  UNSW Newsroom

Few First Nations candidates have succeeded in getting elected to parliament, but it is clear that when they do, they can make a substantial difference.

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