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Yothu Yindi, Briggs to headline Reconciliation Day concert - The Canberra Times

Mon, 2019/04/15 - 2:40am
Yothu Yindi, Briggs to headline Reconciliation Day concert  The Canberra Times

It's the second year the event has been held to coincide with the ACT's newest public holiday.

Beswick to host new music festival 'Concerts on Country' - Katherine Times

Mon, 2019/04/15 - 2:25am
Beswick to host new music festival 'Concerts on Country'  Katherine Times

INDIGENOUS TALENT: The Merindas, made up of Jawoyn woman Candice Lorrae born in Darwin and Nyoongar Ballardong Whadjuk woman Kristel Kickett ...

NRL congratulates Greg Inglis - NRL.COM

Mon, 2019/04/15 - 2:18am
NRL congratulates Greg Inglis  NRL.COM

NRL CEO Todd Greenberg has today paid tribute to Greg Inglis, who has announced his immediate retirement.

10 Best Australian Architects - Architecture and Design

Mon, 2019/04/15 - 2:15am
10 Best Australian Architects  Architecture and Design

Architecture & Design's take on who are the 10 best contemporary or should we say modern male and female Australian architects.

Northern Nations FC run soccer skills clinic for young players in Moree - Moree Champion

Mon, 2019/04/15 - 2:00am
Northern Nations FC run soccer skills clinic for young players in Moree  Moree Champion

Northern Nations FC kicked off the school holidays running junior soccer clinics for young players in Moree. Around 20 children attended the session today, wi...

Dubbo police icon recognised with prestigious honours - Daily Liberal

Mon, 2019/04/15 - 1:59am
Dubbo police icon recognised with prestigious honours  Daily Liberal

"A guy said he'd come home from the pub and found his wife deceased on the floor," recalls Jacqueline Kennedy when asked what one of the most memorable ...

Inaugural Bundaleer Saltwater Festival taking place at Howard Fowles Park, Warrawong - Illawarra Mercury

Mon, 2019/04/15 - 12:46am
Inaugural Bundaleer Saltwater Festival taking place at Howard Fowles Park, Warrawong  Illawarra Mercury

A new festival will aim to highlight the range of services and supports available to people living at a Warrawong housing estate.

Police investigate office of WA Labor MP Josie Farrer - The West Australian

Mon, 2019/04/15 - 12:19am
Police investigate office of WA Labor MP Josie Farrer  The West Australian

WA Police have launched an investigation into the office of State Labor MP Josie Farrer after the Kimberley politician took the unusual step of handing over full ...

On the move: the latest appointments and resignations - ArtsHub

Mon, 2019/04/15 - 12:03am
On the move: the latest appointments and resignations  ArtsHub

New Director for Auckland Art Gallery, Board appointments for Biennale, A New Approach, NGA Council and changes at Stompin, among others.

How museums can stay relevant in the 21st Century - ArtsHub

Sun, 2019/04/14 - 11:26pm
How museums can stay relevant in the 21st Century  ArtsHub

At Remix Sydney this year, Kim McKay spoke about museums finding new audiences and leading our national conversations.

The battle for Australia Day - RN Breakfast - ABC News

Sun, 2019/04/14 - 11:01pm
The battle for Australia Day - RN Breakfast  ABC News

Stan Grant argues Australia Day has become a battleground, and that last year the battle was waged fiercer than ever before. His new book tries to find a ...

Indigenous students work to keep traditional languages alive in the classroom - SBS News

Sun, 2019/04/14 - 10:52pm
Indigenous students work to keep traditional languages alive in the classroom  SBS News

Year 11 and 12 students at Peel High in the regional New South Wales city of Tamworth are the first at their school to study the local Gamilaraay language.

The Australian Electoral Commission is encouraging voting in language - Katherine Times

Sun, 2019/04/14 - 10:25pm
The Australian Electoral Commission is encouraging voting in language  Katherine Times

The Australian Electoral Commission is encouraging Indigenous voters to participate in the upcoming federal election.

A Harmony Festival for everyone - Echonetdaily

Sun, 2019/04/14 - 9:38pm
A Harmony Festival for everyone  Echonetdaily

Australia is a melting pot of cultures and nationalities – about half of our citizens were born overseas or have a parent from overseas and we all know someone ...

Yolngu sign language to be preserved in world-first document - ABC News

Sun, 2019/04/14 - 8:23pm
Yolngu sign language to be preserved in world-first document  ABC News

It's been used for thousands of years as a way to hunt without scaring your prey, or to recognise cultural silences — now the ancient art of Yolngu sign language ...

Of bunyips and other beasts: living memories of long-extinct creatures in art and stories - The Conversation AU

Sun, 2019/04/14 - 7:12pm
Of bunyips and other beasts: living memories of long-extinct creatures in art and stories  The Conversation AU

It is plausible to suppose that human memories of long-extinct creatures today underpin many stories we have generally regarded as fiction.

The remarkable women of Yungngora who saved their town - The West Australian

Sun, 2019/04/14 - 6:03pm
The remarkable women of Yungngora who saved their town  The West Australian

The transformation of Yungngora into a peaceful and safe community is thanks to a group of local indigenous women.

Poverty as a moral question: do we have the collective will to end it? - The Guardian

Sun, 2019/04/14 - 6:00pm
Poverty as a moral question: do we have the collective will to end it?  The Guardian

How did we get here, and why does Australia, allegedly the land of the fair go, fail to make progress on lifting the bottom 10% out of poverty? Gay Alcorn.

Why strangers are paying Australian women's debts - BBC News

Sun, 2019/04/14 - 3:08pm
Why strangers are paying Australian women's debts  BBC News

Aboriginal women are being disproportionately jailed due to an "unjust" law, campaigners say.

Why strangers are paying Australian women's debts - BBC News

Sun, 2019/04/14 - 3:06pm
Why strangers are paying Australian women's debts  BBC News

Aboriginal women are being disproportionately jailed due to an "unjust" law, campaigners say.

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