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New Anglican Bishop takes place in history - Yass Tribune

Mon, 2019/04/08 - 9:00pm
New Anglican Bishop takes place in history  Yass Tribune

A South Sudanese choir burst into impromptu song as newly installed Anglican Bishop of Canberra/Goulburn Dr Mark Short emerged from Saint Saviour's ...

New Anglican Bishop takes place in history - Yass Tribune

Mon, 2019/04/08 - 9:00pm
New Anglican Bishop takes place in history  Yass Tribune

A South Sudanese choir burst into impromptu song as newly installed Anglican Bishop of Canberra/Goulburn Dr Mark Short emerged from Saint Saviour's ...

Starting Ground workshop for First Nation musicians to debut in WA - The Music Network

Mon, 2019/04/08 - 8:53pm
Starting Ground workshop for First Nation musicians to debut in WA  The Music Network

First Nation music initiative Starting Ground is making its debut in West Australia. The free program was set up to in 2015 by the NSW government to help ...

'Do You Forgive Me?': The Moment Kerri-Anne Met The Women Of Alice Springs - 10 daily

Mon, 2019/04/08 - 8:16pm
'Do You Forgive Me?': The Moment Kerri-Anne Met The Women Of Alice Springs  10 daily

Kerri-Anne Kennerley's Aboriginal abuse claims are reinforced but broadened out in an extraordinary encounter in the desert.

The 14 Indigenous words for money on our new 50 cent coin - The Conversation AU

Mon, 2019/04/08 - 8:10pm
The 14 Indigenous words for money on our new 50 cent coin  The Conversation AU

A new 50 cent coin recognises the diversity of Australian Indigenous languages.

The 14 Indigenous words for money on the new 50 cent coin - The Conversation AU

Mon, 2019/04/08 - 8:10pm
The 14 Indigenous words for money on the new 50 cent coin  The Conversation AU

When you rifle around in your purse for some change, you might be lucky enough to pull out a new 50 cent coin, launched today by the Royal Australian Mint to ...

In Australia, climate policy battles are endlessly reheated - The Conversation AU

Mon, 2019/04/08 - 8:08pm
In Australia, climate policy battles are endlessly reheated  The Conversation AU

We've been here before. In fact we've been going round in circles on climate policy for decades, while the temperature (of the debate, as well as the planet) ...

Budget restraints blamed for missing lawyers in NT bush courts - ABC News

Mon, 2019/04/08 - 7:16pm
Budget restraints blamed for missing lawyers in NT bush courts  ABC News

Indigenous people as young as 11 are being left to face serious charges without lawyers at remote bush courts, an ABC investigation has discovered.

Researchers conclude Indigenous knowledge is key to saving goannas from cane toads - ABC Message Stick

Mon, 2019/04/08 - 7:11pm
Researchers conclude Indigenous knowledge is key to saving goannas from cane toads  ABC Message Stick

Scientists working to reduce the biodiversity disaster being caused by the march of cane toads across Northern Australia have concluded that Indigenous ...

State, Federal governments to spend $33m on Rottnest Island upgrade - The West Australian

Mon, 2019/04/08 - 6:00pm
State, Federal governments to spend $33m on Rottnest Island upgrade  The West Australian

Rottnest will have the biggest upgrade in its history with Federal and State governments planning a $33 million cash splash on WA's premier holiday island.

Australia’s Eurovision pick responds to Roger Waters’ call for Israel boycott - Irish Examiner

Mon, 2019/04/08 - 4:54pm
Australia’s Eurovision pick responds to Roger Waters’ call for Israel boycott  Irish Examiner

Australia's Eurovision contestant has defended her decision to compete in this year's competition in Israel after Roger Waters called on her to boycott the event.

Australia's Eurovision pick responds to Roger Waters' call for Israel boycott - BT TV

Mon, 2019/04/08 - 4:30pm
Australia's Eurovision pick responds to Roger Waters' call for Israel boycott  BT TV

Australia's Eurovision contestant has defended her decision to compete in this year's competition in Israel after Roger Waters called on her to boycott the event.

Doubts over indigenous group chief’s university and work history - The Australian

Mon, 2019/04/08 - 2:04pm
Doubts over indigenous group chief’s university and work history  The Australian

The head of one of the nations biggest Aboriginal corporations is facing allegations he falsely claimed to be indigenous and applied for the 250000-a-year job ...

Education politics for dunces - The Australian

Mon, 2019/04/08 - 2:01pm
Education politics for dunces  The Australian

There may be a teachable moment in the latest NAPLAN results for basic literacy and numeracy. The 2018 report, out yesterday, shows no statistically significant ...

Killing the economy, one industry at a time - The Australian

Mon, 2019/04/08 - 2:00pm
Killing the economy, one industry at a time  The Australian

Like many Melbourne workers, my productivity was diminished yesterday as I couldnt get past vegan militants making sure Flinders Street had no animal ...

Victims of Appin Massacre to be remembered at service - Daily Telegraph

Mon, 2019/04/08 - 2:00pm
Victims of Appin Massacre to be remembered at service  Daily Telegraph

On Sunday hundreds of people will gather at Cataract Dam near the location of a dark point in the Macarthur regions history.

Griffith University Professor Regina Ganter steps down from indigenous Studies course after ‘racist’, ‘twisted’ lecture - Gold Coast Bulletin

Mon, 2019/04/08 - 2:00pm
Griffith University Professor Regina Ganter steps down from indigenous Studies course after ‘racist’, ‘twisted’ lecture  Gold Coast Bulletin

A GOLD Coast university professor is no longer teaching an indigenous Studies course after students complained about an alleged racist, twisted lecture.

Darwin lad Dion Devow strikes it big in nation’s capital - NT News

Mon, 2019/04/08 - 1:30pm
Darwin lad Dion Devow strikes it big in nation’s capital  NT News

DION Devow credits one thing above all others for his rise from regular Darwin kid to ACT Australian of the Year — education.

Darwin lad Dion Devow strikes it big in nation’s capital - The Mercury

Mon, 2019/04/08 - 1:30pm
Darwin lad Dion Devow strikes it big in nation’s capital  The Mercury

DION Devow credits one thing above all others for his rise from regular Darwin kid to ACT Australian of the Year — education.

'Top End Wedding' MOVIE REVIEW: Aussie Rom-Com is a Delightful Crowd Pleaser - Screen Realm

Mon, 2019/04/08 - 1:09pm
'Top End Wedding' MOVIE REVIEW: Aussie Rom-Com is a Delightful Crowd Pleaser  Screen Realm

TOP ENDING WEDDING is a charming, emotionally engaging rom-com with an abundance of culture and a strong sense of belonging. Our review…

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