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Fallen politicians show Israel Folau is not on his own - The Australian

Fri, 2019/05/03 - 2:00pm
Fallen politicians show Israel Folau is not on his own  The Australian

Football is limping, sometimes crawling, with troubles, some serious others just niggles. Nonetheless, it is perplexing that codes which chase superiority and ...

Queensland Labor is now anti-mining and anti-royalties - The Australian

Fri, 2019/05/03 - 2:00pm
Queensland Labor is now anti-mining and anti-royalties  The Australian

Who would have thought a state Labor government would be anti-mining, anti-jobs and anti-royalties Finch flies again to stall Adani, 35 The Queensland Labor ...

Out of the box - The Australian

Fri, 2019/05/03 - 2:00pm
Out of the box  The Australian

I said that being born black is the worst and best thing to happen in my life. Here is the best: love. My family loved with the ferocity of poverty. My family banked ...

Fast and furious: footy on final warning - The Australian

Fri, 2019/05/03 - 2:00pm
Fast and furious: footy on final warning  The Australian

The first round and final chance for Australias most remote football league begins today.

Activist and poet Kath Walker endured terrifying hijack ordeal - Courier Mail

Fri, 2019/05/03 - 2:00pm
Activist and poet Kath Walker endured terrifying hijack ordeal  Courier Mail

KATH Walker, the indigenous poet and activist, took her seat on the British Airways flight in Dubai longing to return to the peaceful haven she had created on ...

David Eastman's cell converted into Australian-first Indigenous clinic - The Canberra Times

Fri, 2019/05/03 - 2:00pm
David Eastman's cell converted into Australian-first Indigenous clinic  The Canberra Times

It's still known as the "David Eastman Wing" by staff, but this corner of Canberra's jail has been converted for a special purpose.

Art review: Our great bark artists' work intrigues China - The Age

Fri, 2019/05/03 - 1:45pm
Art review: Our great bark artists' work intrigues China  The Age

Thirty years ago, Australia began to export Aboriginal art to major venues in the United States and Europe. Unlike earlier international forays, Dreamings (1988) ...

Art review: Our great bark artists' work intrigues China - Brisbane Times

Fri, 2019/05/03 - 1:45pm
Art review: Our great bark artists' work intrigues China  Brisbane Times

The unchanging lifestyle of Aboriginal people and the longevity of their Creation stories stand at the opposite end of the spectrum to the revolutionary ethos that ...

Bendigo office of Aboriginal family violence organisation Djirra opens - Bendigo Advertiser

Fri, 2019/05/03 - 9:00am
Bendigo office of Aboriginal family violence organisation Djirra opens  Bendigo Advertiser

The head of a Bendigo-based Aboriginal agency says the arrival of a culturally safe legal *service* is likely to empower more women to speak out about family ...

Preventing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth suicides - ABC News

Fri, 2019/05/03 - 8:29am
Preventing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth suicides  ABC News

Escalating suicide rates among young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, particularly in WA's Kimberley region, call the efficacy of current responses ...

Campaign catchup 2019: fresh candidate hell for leaders - The Guardian

Fri, 2019/05/03 - 8:02am
Campaign catchup 2019: fresh candidate hell for leaders  The Guardian

Day 23: More candidates fall by the wayside as the two main party leaders struggle to get policy messages across.

Health service receives federal funding - West Coast Sentinel

Fri, 2019/05/03 - 7:57am
Health service receives federal funding  West Coast Sentinel

Ceduna Koonibba Aboriginal Health *Service* will share in federal government funding.

Australians grasp logic of Indigenous parliamentary voice: Megan Davis - ABC Local

Fri, 2019/05/03 - 7:14am
Australians grasp logic of Indigenous parliamentary voice: Megan Davis  ABC Local

New polling shows a strong majority of voters continue to support changing the Australian constitution to enshrine an Indigenous voice to Parliament. Megan ...

'Martin Luther King of Australia': Indigenous rights activist Bill Ferguson immortalised in bronze - ABC News

Fri, 2019/05/03 - 7:00am
'Martin Luther King of Australia': Indigenous rights activist Bill Ferguson immortalised in bronze  ABC News

He collapsed fighting for the rights of his people, and now, just steps away from where he gave his dramatic last speech and later died, legendary Aboriginal ...

PCYC NSW's Nations of Origin - Triple M

Fri, 2019/05/03 - 6:51am
PCYC NSW's Nations of Origin  Triple M

PCYC NSW's Nations of Origin is a week-long tournament (this year it is from 16 to 19 July) bringing Indigenous and non-Indigenous young people together ...

Myall Creek film awaits post production funding - Moree Champion

Fri, 2019/05/03 - 6:04am
Myall Creek film awaits post production funding  Moree Champion

A film which doesn't shy away from the dark aspects of Australian history, the creators of Myall Creek Day of Justice have hit a road block in bringing their story to ...

What happens when a candidate is dumped during an election campaign? - The Guardian

Fri, 2019/05/03 - 6:02am
What happens when a candidate is dumped during an election campaign?  The Guardian

Can the candidate still run? Can the party choose someone else? All you need to know about candidate disendorsements.

Pilbara companies unite to boost training opportunities - The West Australian

Fri, 2019/05/03 - 6:00am
Pilbara companies unite to boost training opportunities  The West Australian

Launched last month, KBSSBRIDA has seen two Pilbara businesses come together to provide more local opportunities for training.

Meet the Indigenous Student Services team - Swinburne University of Technology

Fri, 2019/05/03 - 5:55am
Meet the Indigenous Student Services team  Swinburne University of Technology

Swinburne's Indigenous Student Services team will help optimise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students' education and training experience.

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