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Indigenous honey enterprise abuzz after Star Entertainment deal - Business News Australia

Wed, 2019/04/24 - 2:03am
Indigenous honey enterprise abuzz after Star Entertainment deal  Business News Australia

Star Entertainment Group (ASX: SGR) has committed to sourcing 'sugarbag' native honey from the local Aboriginal community on Stradbroke Island in ...

Gunnedah Anzac Day service at Winanga-li Aboriginal Child and Family Centre - Namoi Valley Independent

Wed, 2019/04/24 - 2:00am
Gunnedah Anzac Day service at Winanga-li Aboriginal Child and Family Centre  Namoi Valley Independent

Paper poppies were pinned on the shirts of many young children for the early *service*.

Indigenous pro surfer Soli Bailey forges path on world tour - Surf Coast Times - TIMES NEWS GROUP

Wed, 2019/04/24 - 1:46am
Indigenous pro surfer Soli Bailey forges path on world tour - Surf Coast Times  TIMES NEWS GROUP

Soli Bailey, pictured in the Strapper Torquay board store, is the first professional surfer to wear the Aboriginal flag on his jersey. Photo: HANNAH KENNY.

Anzac Day does not unify Australians — and that's OK - ABC Life

Wed, 2019/04/24 - 1:29am
Anzac Day does not unify Australians — and that's OK  ABC Life

The sacrifice celebrated on April 25 will remain important, reinventing itself for each new generation and as a result, provoking mixed and complex feelings in ...

New leaders for WA Conservation Commission - The Mandarin

Wed, 2019/04/24 - 12:26am
New leaders for WA Conservation Commission  The Mandarin

He replaces Marion Fulker, who has held the position for the past three years. Doepel is currently deputy chair, and also chairs the University of Notre Dame's ...

Indigenous health and 'the gap' would be better served by focusing on positives, not negatives - ABC News

Wed, 2019/04/24 - 12:20am
Indigenous health and 'the gap' would be better served by focusing on positives, not negatives  ABC News

Only looking at the size of "the gap" doesn't tell us anything about how things are going for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Instead, it may hide the ...

Local indigenous streetwear brand releases 'Black Anzac' design - About Regional

Wed, 2019/04/24 - 12:03am
Local indigenous streetwear brand releases 'Black Anzac' design  About Regional

In the lead up to Anzac Day, an indigenous streetwear business which started out in Queanbeyan/Canberra has released a 'Black Anzac' design to honour the ...

Aboriginal soldier Percy Pepper was allocated a swamp to farm after World War I - Daily Mail

Tue, 2019/04/23 - 11:27pm
Aboriginal soldier Percy Pepper was allocated a swamp to farm after World War I  Daily Mail

Aboriginal soldier Percy Pepper came home wounded from World War I hoping to raise his family by farming a small block of land, just as thousands of returned ...

Do Australians Have a Case of ‘Jacinda Envy’? - The New York Times

Tue, 2019/04/23 - 11:00pm
Do Australians Have a Case of ‘Jacinda Envy’?  The New York Times

Two similar countries, two very different attitudes toward women in leadership.

Do Australians Have a Case of ‘Jacinda Envy’? - The New York Times

Tue, 2019/04/23 - 11:00pm
Do Australians Have a Case of ‘Jacinda Envy’?  The New York Times

Two similar countries, two very different attitudes toward women in leadership.

Queensland model stepping onto world stage - Daily Mercury

Tue, 2019/04/23 - 10:52pm
Queensland model stepping onto world stage  Daily Mercury

A young Cairns-based indigenous model is preparing for international stardom ahead of the 2019 Miss World preliminary finals.

Dream to reopen abandoned Cape resort edging closer - Queensland Times

Tue, 2019/04/23 - 10:44pm
Dream to reopen abandoned Cape resort edging closer  Queensland Times

For almost 20 years this resort has been abandoned in the Cape York jungle, but it could reopen if land tenure issues are resolved and a financier is found.

Before Australian elections, bishops call for help for most vulnerable - Crux: Covering all things Catholic

Tue, 2019/04/23 - 9:38pm
Before Australian elections, bishops call for help for most vulnerable  Crux: Covering all things Catholic

The government that leads Australia following May elections needs to increase support for vulnerable families and indigenous Australians, provide jobs for all ...

Why Australia Should Never Go Nuclear - 10 daily

Tue, 2019/04/23 - 8:53pm
Why Australia Should Never Go Nuclear  10 daily

Scott Morrison may have inadvertently stumbled into dangerous territory in re-opening the nuclear debate in Australia while out in election campaign mode last ...

Labor’s $14 million CDU indigenous learning hub election promise - NT News

Tue, 2019/04/23 - 8:31pm
Labor’s $14 million CDU indigenous learning hub election promise  NT News

THE Labor Party will go to the election promising a new education hub to transform education delivery in indigenous and remote communities in the Territory.

Clay Stories exhibition at Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery - Bellingen Courier Sun

Tue, 2019/04/23 - 8:30pm
Clay Stories exhibition at Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery  Bellingen Courier Sun

Artworks from Indigenous artists working in some of the remotest parts of this vast continent will be on show in the 'Clay Stories' exhibition at Coffs Harbour ...

Social media abuse targets female athletes three times more than men, study finds - ABC News

Tue, 2019/04/23 - 8:00pm
Social media abuse targets female athletes three times more than men, study finds  ABC News

It has long been suspected that female athletes are subjected to more vitriol on social media than their male counterparts — now a new study has confirmed it.

Keep Our Mob Safe Online calls for renewed internet safety focus for indigenous parents - The Cairns Post

Tue, 2019/04/23 - 7:00pm
Keep Our Mob Safe Online calls for renewed internet safety focus for indigenous parents  The Cairns Post

THE eSafety Commission has launched a new campaign to raise awareness of online safety for indigenous people.

The moment a racist slur changed Lewis Jetta’s world forever - The West Australian

Tue, 2019/04/23 - 6:02pm
The moment a racist slur changed Lewis Jetta’s world forever  The West Australian

Lewis Jetta was just a schoolboy when he was first subjected to the racism scourge he then knew little about.

Good prognosis for indigenous doctor numbers - The Australian

Tue, 2019/04/23 - 2:04pm
Good prognosis for indigenous doctor numbers  The Australian

This month the universities of Newcastle and New England graduated eight indigenous doctors from their joint medical degree, putting the total from the two ...

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