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Labor targets family violence, Coalition funds skills as campaign resumes - The Guardian

Thu, 2019/04/25 - 6:00pm
Labor targets family violence, Coalition funds skills as campaign resumes  The Guardian

Labor commits $660m to prevention measures, while PM's latest offer is $60m more on regional apprentice scheme.

Asian lawyers hit 'bamboo ceiling' - The Australian Financial Review

Thu, 2019/04/25 - 2:15pm
Asian lawyers hit 'bamboo ceiling'  The Australian Financial Review

A landmark diversity survey has confirmed a “bamboo ceiling” exists for Asian lawyers at Australia's leading law firms. The poll of almost 5000 staff found 25 per ...

Mural that helped launch a movement at Papunya - The Australian

Thu, 2019/04/25 - 2:06pm
Mural that helped launch a movement at Papunya  The Australian

Papunya operated as a government settlement for a little more than a decade before the inception of the painting movement for which it is now famous.

ALP plan to target rates of indigenous jail time - The Australian

Thu, 2019/04/25 - 2:00pm
ALP plan to target rates of indigenous jail time  The Australian

Labor will today unveil 107 million in additional funding aimed at slashing the indigenous incarceration rate.

'We can close the gap': Labor announces $100 million to tackle Indigenous incarceration crisis - Sydney Morning Herald

Thu, 2019/04/25 - 2:00pm
'We can close the gap': Labor announces $100 million to tackle Indigenous incarceration crisis  Sydney Morning Herald

Labor has committed $107 million to tackle the disproportionately high rates of incarceration facing Indigenous Australians, outlining funding boosts for ...

'We can close the gap': Labor announces $100 million to tackle Indigenous incarceration crisis - Brisbane Times

Thu, 2019/04/25 - 2:00pm
'We can close the gap': Labor announces $100 million to tackle Indigenous incarceration crisis  Brisbane Times

"For too long, our justice system has failed First Nations peoples," Labor has declared, outlining a multi-pronged strategy to address inequality.

Labor promises $8 million to tackle youth homelessness - Sydney Morning Herald

Thu, 2019/04/25 - 2:00pm
Labor promises $8 million to tackle youth homelessness  Sydney Morning Herald

Labor leader Bill Shorten will unveil an election pledge to tackle youth homelessness with an $8 million package to support vulnerable teenagers, giving Father ...

Hobart Anzac Day parade a first for our Frontier Wars - The Mercury

Thu, 2019/04/25 - 2:00pm
Hobart Anzac Day parade a first for our Frontier Wars  The Mercury

THE Australian Frontier Wars been have been acknowledged for the first time ever as part of the Hobart Anzac Day parade.

'Hope v fear': Shorten's pledge to business - The Australian Financial Review

Thu, 2019/04/25 - 2:00pm
'Hope v fear': Shorten's pledge to business  The Australian Financial Review

Bill Shorten has told a restive business sector that a Labor government would work with it but not for it. But neither, he said, would it be beholden to the trade ...

What's on: Jazz, buskers and soft-sculpture art - InDaily

Thu, 2019/04/25 - 1:12pm
What's on: Jazz, buskers and soft-sculpture art  InDaily

International Jazz Day is being celebrated in Adelaide next Tuesday with a concert at the Town Hall curated by SA composer, producer and multi-instrumentalist ...

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Thu, 2019/04/25 - 12:35pm
Video | news.com.au — Australia's #1 news site  NEWS.com.au

Watch the Latest News.com.au Videos including Featured News Videos and Sports Videos and News Highlights. View more News.com.au Videos and Breaking ...

Ken Wyatt backs Morrison to save the west from Labor - The Australian

Thu, 2019/04/25 - 11:08am
Ken Wyatt backs Morrison to save the west from Labor  The Australian

Liberal minister Ken Wyatt, who is fighting to retain the partys most marginal West Australian seat, has backed Scott Morrison to help him win Hasluck and pull off ...

Western Australian utilities roll out advanced meters - pv magazine Australia

Thu, 2019/04/25 - 10:05am
Western Australian utilities roll out advanced meters  pv magazine Australia

A total of 238000 advanced meters will be installed by Western Power on the South West Interconnected System over the next three years, unlocking the ...

Sail For Justice: An Interview With the Manus Freedom Flotilla's Izzy Brown - Lexology

Thu, 2019/04/25 - 7:48am
Sail For Justice: An Interview With the Manus Freedom Flotilla's Izzy Brown  Lexology

The Manus Freedom Flotilla is about to set sail from the lands of the Boon Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation and take a two and a half month journey…

Anzac Day 2019 commemorated with dawn services, marches around the country - ABC News

Thu, 2019/04/25 - 7:00am
Anzac Day 2019 commemorated with dawn services, marches around the country  ABC News

In a moving address during the national Anzac Day dawn *service* at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra, Corporal Mark Donaldson VC pointed to the past ...

Your weekly travel inspiration - The Canberra Times

Thu, 2019/04/25 - 7:00am
Your weekly travel inspiration  The Canberra Times

Among new Indigenous offerings in Western Australia, Bungoolee Tours has Aboriginal rock art trips in the areas surrounding Windjana Gorge National Park in ...

Making an Anzac Day cultural statement with haka - Māori Television

Thu, 2019/04/25 - 6:38am
Making an Anzac Day cultural statement with haka  Māori Television

More than 100 Māori and Aboriginal people performed the haka and corroboree today in Perth to honour the sacrifices made by ANZAC soldiers and to ...

Coloured Diggers March remembers indigenous service - Daily Telegraph

Thu, 2019/04/25 - 6:16am
Coloured Diggers March remembers indigenous service  Daily Telegraph

When those indigenous diggers who were lucky enough returned from the horrors of World War I, their bravery was instantly forgotten at a time when they ...

Search for the first Indigenous WW1 digger to die on the Western Front - ABC News

Thu, 2019/04/25 - 5:55am
Search for the first Indigenous WW1 digger to die on the Western Front  ABC News

It was the eleventh hour in a journey to find her great uncle's resting place when artist Julie Hutchings had a major breakthrough.

Winning middle Australia: path to a Labor victory may run through Deakin - The Guardian

Thu, 2019/04/25 - 4:40am
Winning middle Australia: path to a Labor victory may run through Deakin  The Guardian

Liberal MP Michael Sukkar has a 6.4% buffer, but Labor's Shireen Morris has been door-knocking for months in an effort to win over suburban Melbourne.

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