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Queries over $2.2b funding for NT housing - The Canberra Times

Wed, 2019/05/01 - 10:18am
Queries over $2.2b funding for NT housing  The Canberra Times

Federal Labor admits it will only be able to deliver on its promise of over $1.1 billion over 10 years for remote indigenous housing - with matching Northern...

Stroud to erect a memorial to Phillip Parker King - Great Lakes Advocate

Wed, 2019/05/01 - 9:00am
Stroud to erect a memorial to Phillip Parker King  Great Lakes Advocate

Australia's first memorial to Phillip Parker King is to be unveiled in Stroud this weekend.

Wentworth Must Fall - Honi Soit

Wed, 2019/05/01 - 8:28am
Wentworth Must Fall  Honi Soit

In evaluating the success of the Rhodes Must Fall campaign, a particular reactionary caricature comes to mind – that decolonisation means historical erasure.

Labor promises $120 million towards WA's remote communities - Brisbane Times

Wed, 2019/05/01 - 7:14am
Labor promises $120 million towards WA's remote communities  Brisbane Times

The announcement comes after a stoush between state and federal governments over the funding of housing projects in remote WA late last year, which left ...

Federal election 2019: Liberal candidate Peter Killin attacks Tim Wilson - NEWS.com.au

Wed, 2019/05/01 - 7:07am
Federal election 2019: Liberal candidate Peter Killin attacks Tim Wilson  NEWS.com.au

Indigenous candidate Warren Mundine has hit back at comments from his Labor rival that he should 'go back to where he came from'. Our reporters are on the ...

A Broken Skull, a Dubious Paper Trail: Australian Justice for One Aboriginal Man - The New York Times

Wed, 2019/05/01 - 7:00am
A Broken Skull, a Dubious Paper Trail: Australian Justice for One Aboriginal Man  The New York Times

Medical records obtained by The New York Times suggest Patrick Cumaiyi was a victim of police brutality that fits a pattern in Australia — including a cover-up.

Racist vandals target Indigenous Greens candidate Major 'Moogy' Sumner's election poster - SBS News

Wed, 2019/05/01 - 7:00am
Racist vandals target Indigenous Greens candidate Major 'Moogy' Sumner's election poster  SBS News

An election poster for Indigenous South Australian Greens Senate candidate Major 'Moogy' Sumner has been defaced with a racist slur.

Information empowers Museum audiences | ArtsHub Australia - ArtsHub

Wed, 2019/05/01 - 6:38am
Information empowers Museum audiences | ArtsHub Australia  ArtsHub

In an Australian-first, an exhibition from the National Museum of China demonstrations how history can tell us about ourselves.

Uranium mines harm Indigenous people so why have we approved a new one? - MENAFN.COM

Wed, 2019/05/01 - 6:16am
Uranium mines harm Indigenous people so why have we approved a new one?  MENAFN.COM

(MENAFN - The Conversation) Last week the federal government approved the Yeelirrie uraniam mine in Western Australia in the face of vigorous prote.

Liberal candidate Warren Mundine backs McCormack over comments supporting One Nation - The Guardian

Wed, 2019/05/01 - 6:13am
Liberal candidate Warren Mundine backs McCormack over comments supporting One Nation  The Guardian

Mundine says parties such as Pauline Hanson's One Nation must be judged on their policies 'as a whole' in federal election campaign.

Grey candidates discuss key priorites - The Transcontinental

Wed, 2019/05/01 - 5:56am
Grey candidates discuss key priorites  The Transcontinental

Candidates vying for the seat of Grey present their key policies at the 2019 federal election forum.

Federal election 2019: Warren Mundine told to go back to where he came from - The Australian

Wed, 2019/05/01 - 5:53am
Federal election 2019: Warren Mundine told to go back to where he came from  The Australian

Chaos has erupted in the ultra-marginal government-held electorate of Gilmore after a Liberal candidate with indigenous ties to the area was told to go back to ...

Uranium mines harm Indigenous people – so why have we approved a new one? - The Conversation AU

Wed, 2019/05/01 - 5:41am
Uranium mines harm Indigenous people – so why have we approved a new one?  The Conversation AU

The Yeelirrie uranium mine is the latest instalment in Australia's long tradition of ignoring the dignity and welfare of Aboriginal communities in the pursuit of ...

Queensland welcomes Federal Labor's commitment to close gap in remote communities - Mirage News

Wed, 2019/05/01 - 5:37am
Queensland welcomes Federal Labor's commitment to close gap in remote communities  Mirage News

The Palaszczuk Government has welcomed Federal Labor's commitment to address overcrowding in remote communities. The $1.5 billion, ten-year investment.

Myall Creek film awaits post production funding - The Inverell Times

Wed, 2019/05/01 - 5:30am
Myall Creek film awaits post production funding  The Inverell Times

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 ...

Rugby clinics run in Moree to identify potential representative Indigenous rugby players - Moree Champion

Wed, 2019/05/01 - 5:30am
Rugby clinics run in Moree to identify potential representative Indigenous rugby players  Moree Champion

NSW Rugby, in partnership with the Lloyd McDermott Rugby Development Team or 'Lloydies' as it's commonly known, ran rugby clinics in Moree to try and ...

Rugby clinics run in Moree to identify potential representative Indigenous rugby players - Moree Champion

Wed, 2019/05/01 - 5:30am
Rugby clinics run in Moree to identify potential representative Indigenous rugby players  Moree Champion

NSW Rugby, in partnership with the Lloyd McDermott Rugby Development Team or 'Lloydies' as it's commonly known, ran rugby clinics in Moree to try and ...

Not your standard CEO - Australian Hospital + Healthcare Bulletin

Wed, 2019/05/01 - 5:27am
Not your standard CEO  Australian Hospital + Healthcare Bulletin

Running the Purple House dialysis centres in remote Central Australia is not easy, but Sarah Brown is not your standard CEO. She shares her leadership ...

Port Botany residents in ‘permanent state of anxiety’ - Daily Telegraph

Wed, 2019/05/01 - 4:47am
Port Botany residents in ‘permanent state of anxiety’  Daily Telegraph

The thought of a new cruise terminal being built at Yarra Bay has left some residents in a permanent state of anxiety and stress.

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