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Mainstream Media (Keywords: Aboriginal, Australia)

From the Archives: Policies on Aborigines under fire - Sydney Morning Herald

Mon, 2019/04/01 - 7:00am
From the Archives: Policies on Aborigines under fire  Sydney Morning Herald

On April 5, 1969, activist and poet Kath Walker (AKA Oodgeroo Noonuccal) launched a stinging attack on 'paternalistic' Government attitudes toward Aborigines.

Top graduates praised - The West Australian

Mon, 2019/04/01 - 6:52am
Top graduates praised  The West Australian

On March 19, graduating students celebrated their successes at an annual graduation and awards night, with four students picking up the top awards.

Aspiring chefs in trial program to improve Indigenous employment - ABC Local

Mon, 2019/04/01 - 6:12am
Aspiring chefs in trial program to improve Indigenous employment  ABC Local

A pilot program in the Northern Territory is trying to solve an issue that's long troubled the Indigenous employment space – how to turn training for First Nations ...

Supporting Next Generation Of Creative Start Ups - Mirage News

Mon, 2019/04/01 - 6:07am
Supporting Next Generation Of Creative Start Ups  Mirage News

The Andrews Labor Government is helping Victorian creative teams turn their big ideas into sustainable businesses as part of accelerator program...

Years of research solidifies into re-think of history of Australia and the world - Bellingen Courier Sun

Mon, 2019/04/01 - 6:00am
Years of research solidifies into re-think of history of Australia and the world  Bellingen Courier Sun

The hidden significance of the Moyjil site may double the length of human occupation of Australia.

Years of research solidifies into re-think of history of Australia and the world - Western Advocate

Mon, 2019/04/01 - 6:00am
Years of research solidifies into re-think of history of Australia and the world  Western Advocate

The hidden significance of the Moyjil site may double the length of human occupation of Australia.

Years of research solidifies into re-think of history of Australia and the world - Manning River Times

Mon, 2019/04/01 - 6:00am
Years of research solidifies into re-think of history of Australia and the world  Manning River Times

The hidden significance of the Moyjil site may double the length of human occupation of Australia.

Years of research solidifies into re-think of history of Australia and the world - Illawarra Mercury

Mon, 2019/04/01 - 6:00am
Years of research solidifies into re-think of history of Australia and the world  Illawarra Mercury

The hidden significance of the Moyjil site may double the length of human occupation of Australia.

Years of research solidifies into re-think of history of Australia and the world - Warrnambool Standard

Mon, 2019/04/01 - 6:00am
Years of research solidifies into re-think of history of Australia and the world  Warrnambool Standard

Professor John Sherwood at the Moyjil Site where he and other researchers have established there is a high probability that Indigenous people lit fires more ...

Excavated light rail artefacts record first contact - Government News

Mon, 2019/04/01 - 5:46am
Excavated light rail artefacts record first contact  Government News

An archaeological report has confirmed the significance of Aboriginal artefacts discovered during construction of Sydney's light rail, saying they provide a record ...

What can a DNA test actually reveal about your ancestry? - ABC News

Mon, 2019/04/01 - 5:42am
What can a DNA test actually reveal about your ancestry?  ABC News

It's a core human desire to understand where we come from but an ancestry DNA test might be less helpful than you think, writes Caitlin Curtis.

What can a DNA test actually reveal about your ancestry? - ABC News

Mon, 2019/04/01 - 5:42am
What can a DNA test actually reveal about your ancestry?  ABC News

It's a core human desire to understand where we come from but an ancestry DNA test might be less helpful than you think, writes Caitlin Curtis.

SA corrections officer gave info to bikies - 9news.com.au

Mon, 2019/04/01 - 5:34am
SA corrections officer gave info to bikies  9news.com.au

A South Australian correctional officer knowingly passed on information to the Hell's Angels outlaw motorcycle gang, a judge has ruled. Kim Marie Graham, who ...

$31 million national live music plan to include Music SA-run Indigenous program - The Adelaide Review

Mon, 2019/04/01 - 5:22am
$31 million national live music plan to include Music SA-run Indigenous program  The Adelaide Review

The Federal Government has announced a $30.9 million funding plan for live music around the country, with a new program for emerging Indigenous musicians ...

Statement on National Aboriginal Art Gallery - Mirage News

Mon, 2019/04/01 - 4:47am
Statement on National Aboriginal Art Gallery  Mirage News

The Territory Labor Government is building the National Aboriginal Art Gallery in Alice Springs. The Gallery will deliver significant economic, social...

Review: The National 2019 – New Australian Art | ArtsHub Australia - ArtsHub

Mon, 2019/04/01 - 4:45am
Review: The National 2019 – New Australian Art | ArtsHub Australia  ArtsHub

Insisting it is not a survey, this tri-venue exhibition takes the pulse on art making in Australia - middle-ground thinking where the artists are 'the canaries in the ...

Artists unveil epic new works at national exhibition - Griffith News

Mon, 2019/04/01 - 4:40am
Artists unveil epic new works at national exhibition  Griffith News

Queensland College of Art lecturer Dr Julie Fragar and alumnus Tony Albert have unveiled stunning new works at a major national exhibition at Sydney's ...

Clancy Catholic College student leads indigenous STEM charge - Liverpool City Champion

Mon, 2019/04/01 - 4:08am
Clancy Catholic College student leads indigenous STEM charge  Liverpool City Champion

"Just like a woomera, people need to act as a catalyst for indigenous students to help them launch further and achieve things that initially seem far away."

Trees are at the heart of our country – we should learn their Indigenous names - The Guardian

Mon, 2019/04/01 - 3:48am
Trees are at the heart of our country – we should learn their Indigenous names  The Guardian

From Australia to the Andes, indigenous peoples understand that trees sustain us and are part of our human world.

Labor lays out plan for government - The Mercury

Mon, 2019/04/01 - 3:07am
Labor lays out plan for government  The Mercury

WHAT WOULD A LABOR GOVERNMENT DELIVER.

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