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Aboriginal man demanding British Museum return shield stolen from his ancestor granted private viewing - The Independent

Thu, 2019/05/02 - 4:49pm
Aboriginal man demanding British Museum return shield stolen from his ancestor granted private viewing  The Independent

An Aboriginal man demanding the return of an ancestral shield seized by James Cook in 1770 has become the first living member of his clan to hold it after ...

Welcome to Country – rich Indigenous travel pickings unfold across Western Australia… - Have a Go News

Thu, 2019/05/02 - 2:52pm
Welcome to Country – rich Indigenous travel pickings unfold across Western Australia…  Have a Go News

Rich travel pickings are unfolding across Western Australia like never before. They are new, even for seasoned travellers. Yet they couldn't be older. Indigenous ...

Labor boost would help legal aid tackle big guns - The Australian Financial Review

Thu, 2019/05/02 - 2:05pm
Labor boost would help legal aid tackle big guns  The Australian Financial Review

Labor has pledged another $20 million for community legal centres, which it says will help correct a “power imbalance” with financial services companies.

Nation closer than it thinks to indigenous reconciliation - The Australian

Thu, 2019/05/02 - 2:04pm
Nation closer than it thinks to indigenous reconciliation  The Australian

Bill Shorten is promising to hold a referendum to enshrine a First Nations voice to parliament in the Constitution if Labor wins government. Not only will a ...

Tradition belies excuses for the Uluru climbing ban - The Australian

Thu, 2019/05/02 - 2:04pm
Tradition belies excuses for the Uluru climbing ban  The Australian

Its about six months until government agency Parks Australia locks the gate on one of the most iconic experiences of the natural world: the climb up UluruAyers ...

Tradition belies excuses for the Uluru climbing ban - The Australian

Thu, 2019/05/02 - 2:00pm
Tradition belies excuses for the Uluru climbing ban  The Australian

Its about six months until government agency Parks Australia locks the gate on one of the most iconic experiences of the natural world: the climb up UluruAyers ...

'The response I want most is discomfort' - Brisbane Times

Thu, 2019/05/02 - 2:00pm
'The response I want most is discomfort'  Brisbane Times

When Alison Whittaker made a high profile annual feminist address, she knew she was going to make most attendees uncomfortable.

'The response I want most is discomfort' - The Age

Thu, 2019/05/02 - 2:00pm
'The response I want most is discomfort'  The Age

When Alison Whittaker made a high profile annual feminist address, she knew she was going to make most attendees uncomfortable.

'The response I want most is discomfort' - The Age

Thu, 2019/05/02 - 2:00pm
'The response I want most is discomfort'  The Age

When Alison Whittaker made a high profile annual feminist address, she knew she was going to make most attendees uncomfortable.

'Extraordinary and beautiful storytelling': Boy Swallows Universe wins ABIA book of the year - The Guardian

Thu, 2019/05/02 - 1:05pm
'Extraordinary and beautiful storytelling': Boy Swallows Universe wins ABIA book of the year  The Guardian

Behrouz Boochani's No Friend But the Mountains and Bri Lee's Eggshell Skull also pick up top prizes in industry awards.

Boy Swallows Universe nabs record at Australian Book Industry Awards - The Age

Thu, 2019/05/02 - 1:00pm
Boy Swallows Universe nabs record at Australian Book Industry Awards  The Age

First-time author Trent Dalton has continued his sweep of book prizes, claiming a record four Australian Book Industry Awards and the overall Book of the Year ...

Winners of 2019 Australian Book Industry Awards announced - ArtsHub

Thu, 2019/05/02 - 12:25pm
Winners of 2019 Australian Book Industry Awards announced  ArtsHub

Trent Dalton scored four awards for Boy Swallows Universe. Image by Lyndon Mechielsen. The Australian Book Industry Association Awards were announced in ...

Modern shamans: Financial managers, political pundits and others who help tame life's uncertainty - The Conversation - US

Thu, 2019/05/02 - 10:44am
Modern shamans: Financial managers, political pundits and others who help tame life's uncertainty  The Conversation - US

Hidden forces are always at work in the world, and people always want to control them, a cognitive anthropologist explains. Enter the human universal of ...

Blue Mountains artists announced as 2019 Archibald, Wynne Prize finalists - Lithgow Mercury

Thu, 2019/05/02 - 10:00am
Blue Mountains artists announced as 2019 Archibald, Wynne Prize finalists  Lithgow Mercury

A work inspired by Lithgow is making waves in the Wynne Prize. Blackheathen, Robert Malherbe, was named a finalist in the prize, which recognises excellent ...

MP breaks down during Queensland’s health crisis debate - Sydney Morning Herald

Thu, 2019/05/02 - 8:14am
MP breaks down during Queensland’s health crisis debate  Sydney Morning Herald

A Labor MP broke down in Queensland Parliament on Thursday during an emotional debate on preventive health and chronic disease.

Pensive portrait of actor David Wenham wins Archibald competition’s Packing Room Prize - The Advertiser

Thu, 2019/05/02 - 8:02am
Pensive portrait of actor David Wenham wins Archibald competition’s Packing Room Prize  The Advertiser

A hyperrealist painting of actor David Wenham staring through a cafe window has won the Packing Room Prize at this years Archibald portrait competition.

Federal election 2019: Tony Abbott, Zali Steggall face off in Warringah - The Australian

Thu, 2019/05/02 - 7:19am
Federal election 2019: Tony Abbott, Zali Steggall face off in Warringah  The Australian

Hello and welcome to PoliticsNow, The Australians live blog on Day 21 of the federal election campaign.

Featured Destination: Exploring Northern Territory, Australia with Bas van Steenbergen & Vaea Verbeeck - Pinkbike.com

Thu, 2019/05/02 - 7:01am
Featured Destination: Exploring Northern Territory, Australia with Bas van Steenbergen & Vaea Verbeeck  Pinkbike.com

While 85% of Australia's population can be found within 50km of the coastline, Australia's rugged outback is home to the adventurous minority. The town of Alice ...

Federal election 2019: Vote Compass finds Australians are ready to back Indigenous 'voice to Parliament' - Politics - ABC News

Thu, 2019/05/02 - 7:00am
Federal election 2019: Vote Compass finds Australians are ready to back Indigenous 'voice to Parliament' - Politics  ABC News

Support to change the Constitution and enshrine an Indigenous 'voice to Parliament' is now higher than the 'yes' vote achieved in 2017's historic same-sex ...

'It's outrageous': Advocates demand long-term funding certainty for remote housing - Pro Bono Australia

Thu, 2019/05/02 - 6:46am
'It's outrageous': Advocates demand long-term funding certainty for remote housing  Pro Bono Australia

Western Australia housing groups warn vulnerable people are bearing the brunt of a lack of investment in remote housing, as Labor pledges $120 million in a ...

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