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Kindness in camouflage - The West Australian

Wed, 2019/05/08 - 7:25am
Kindness in camouflage  The West Australian

A convoy of camouflage vehicles invaded the streets of Kalgoorlie-Boulder this week as members of the 21st Squadron made a rest stop on their way to the ...

Vale Merle Robertha Jackomos OAM, community worker and Aboriginal rights activist - Neos Kosmos

Wed, 2019/05/08 - 7:18am
Vale Merle Robertha Jackomos OAM, community worker and Aboriginal rights activist  Neos Kosmos

The wife of late Greek Australian Alick Jackomos, prominent community worker Merle Robertha Jackomos OAM passed away last month on 2 April, aged 89.

Flu cases spike in WA as experts warn Australia is on track for killer season - ABC News

Wed, 2019/05/08 - 7:16am
Flu cases spike in WA as experts warn Australia is on track for killer season  ABC News

Reported cases of influenza in WA hospitals triple from the number recorded during the same period last year as authorities urge people to get vaccinated to ...

Minister keen to build Aboriginal camp program - The West Australian

Wed, 2019/05/08 - 7:03am
Minister keen to build Aboriginal camp program  The West Australian

Paul Papalia likes the image of Camping with Custodians, but thinks changes to the way it is rolled out may be needed.

History made as NT politician speaks in Parliament with interpreter - ABC Local

Wed, 2019/05/08 - 7:02am
History made as NT politician speaks in Parliament with interpreter  ABC Local

A long-running battle to get Aboriginal politicians speaking their own language on the floor of an Australian Parliament has finally been won today - at least ...

Indigenous men launch High Court battle against deportation - The New Daily

Wed, 2019/05/08 - 7:00am
Indigenous men launch High Court battle against deportation  The New Daily

Two men with Indigenous heritage, but who were both born overseas, could be deported, depending on the outcome of a High Court case.

High Court hears Aboriginal 'aliens' case - SBS

Wed, 2019/05/08 - 7:00am
High Court hears Aboriginal 'aliens' case  SBS

Deporting Aboriginals from Australia would be a case of dispossession, the High Court has heard, in a hearing about whether two Aboriginal men are "aliens".

High Court hears of bid to deport Aboriginal ‘aliens’ - The Australian

Wed, 2019/05/08 - 7:00am
High Court hears of bid to deport Aboriginal ‘aliens’  The Australian

A federal government attempt to deport two Aboriginal men who served more than a year in prison for crimes would be another and perhaps worse form of ...

High Court hears from Aboriginal 'aliens' - The Canberra Times

Wed, 2019/05/08 - 7:00am
High Court hears from Aboriginal 'aliens'  The Canberra Times

The High Court is set to decide whether Aboriginal people can be considered "aliens" and deported from the country. Daniel Love and Brendan Thoms both ...

High Court to decide if Indigenous ‘aliens’ can be deported from Australia - 9news.com.au

Wed, 2019/05/08 - 7:00am
High Court to decide if Indigenous ‘aliens’ can be deported from Australia  9news.com.au

High Court to decide on whether Indigenous 'aliens' can be deported from Australia.

High court to rule on whether Indigenous people can be deported from Australia - The Guardian

Wed, 2019/05/08 - 7:00am
High court to rule on whether Indigenous people can be deported from Australia  The Guardian

The federal government's attempts to deport two Indigenous men have gone before the high court, examining what lawyers for the two men have said are ...

2019 Federal Election: candidates for Barton - Daily Telegraph

Wed, 2019/05/08 - 6:43am
2019 Federal Election: candidates for Barton  Daily Telegraph

The southern Sydney seat of Barton has once again become a Labor stronghold under first-term MP Linda Burney. Ms Burney will vie with five candidates to ...

The Indigenous composer calling out cultural appropriation in music - National Indigenous Times

Wed, 2019/05/08 - 6:19am
The Indigenous composer calling out cultural appropriation in music  National Indigenous Times

Indigenous composer Dr Christopher Sainsbury has created a First People's Composers program called Ngarra-Burria (meaning to listen, to sing, in the Dharug ...

Podcast extra: Wicked problems – domestic policy (live event) - Policy Forum

Wed, 2019/05/08 - 6:17am
Podcast extra: Wicked problems – domestic policy (live event)  Policy Forum

In this special Policy Forum Pod Extra, a panel of experts from The Australian National University takes a look at the enduring challenges in Australian In this ...

#MyMum: Australians share tales of mothers' sacrifices after Shorten's tearful speech - The Guardian

Wed, 2019/05/08 - 6:07am
#MyMum: Australians share tales of mothers' sacrifices after Shorten's tearful speech  The Guardian

Social media lights up with stories about 'wasted potential' of generations of women.

ELECTION SPECIAL: Jana Stewart's proving stereotypes about Aboriginal women wrong - National Indigenous Times

Wed, 2019/05/08 - 5:59am
ELECTION SPECIAL: Jana Stewart's proving stereotypes about Aboriginal women wrong  National Indigenous Times

Jana Stewart never saw government and politics as a system beneficial to Indigenous Australians. That is, until she saw strides being taken toward Treaty in ...

Voters eager to support Indigenous Voice to Parliament - National Indigenous Times

Wed, 2019/05/08 - 5:59am
Voters eager to support Indigenous Voice to Parliament  National Indigenous Times

From a representative sample of 368097 respondents, 64% of Australians supported changing the Constitution to create an Indigenous Voice to Parliament.

Victorian Greens candidate Jay Dessi quits over Facebook posts - The Australian

Wed, 2019/05/08 - 5:52am
Victorian Greens candidate Jay Dessi quits over Facebook posts  The Australian

The Greens candidate for the Melbourne seat of Lalor Jay Dessi has been forced to quit after numerous offensive social media posts emerged, including a racist ...

Gunditjmara elders oppose racehorse training on Levy's Point beach, the site of numerous sacred burial and ceremonial sites - Warrnambool Standard

Wed, 2019/05/08 - 5:30am
Gunditjmara elders oppose racehorse training on Levy's Point beach, the site of numerous sacred burial and ceremonial sites  Warrnambool Standard

Sacred site: South-west Indigenous elder Uncle Rob Lowe senior at the meeting about racehorses on beaches at Levy's Point beach. Picture: Anthony Brady.

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