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Public service Indigenous Apprenticeships Program open for applications - The Mandarin

Thu, 2019/03/28 - 1:59am
Public service Indigenous Apprenticeships Program open for applications  The Mandarin

The federal government's Indigenous Apprenticeships Program is open for applications, offering 12 months of training in the public *service*, a certificate or ...

Peel Health Campus raises awareness to help 'close the gap' - Mandurah Mail

Thu, 2019/03/28 - 1:51am
Peel Health Campus raises awareness to help 'close the gap'  Mandurah Mail

Peel Health Campus staff have attended a special morning tea to help raise awareness of 'closing the gap' between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people ...

Actor Deborah Mailman appointed to Screen Australia board - Mediaweek

Thu, 2019/03/28 - 1:23am
Actor Deborah Mailman appointed to Screen Australia board  Mediaweek

Deborah Mailman (pictured) has been appointed to the Screen Australia board for a term of three years. Meanwhile Michael Hawkins, Claudia Karvan and ...

On This Day: Nicky Winmar debuts - St Kilda FC

Thu, 2019/03/28 - 1:05am
On This Day: Nicky Winmar debuts  St Kilda FC

On this day in 1987, a 21-year-old Nicky Winmar donned the red, white and black for the first time, kickstarting what would be one of the most important careers ...

BIRRARANGGA Film Festival showcases Indigenous culture - Inside Film

Wed, 2019/03/27 - 11:59pm
BIRRARANGGA Film Festival showcases Indigenous culture  Inside Film

'Falls Around Her.' In curating the program for the inaugural BIRRARANGGA Film Festival, Tony Briggs was spoiled for choice. Advertisement. “I was really ...

A Marie Claire Editor's Travel Guide To Uluru - Marie Claire

Wed, 2019/03/27 - 11:53pm
A Marie Claire Editor's Travel Guide To Uluru  Marie Claire

Anyone who's been to Uluru in the heart of the Northern Territory will tell you it's a magical and truly special experience. Before you go, read our guide on what to ...

India celebrates as country's newest space weapon passes 'hit-to-kill' test - ABC News

Wed, 2019/03/27 - 11:26pm
India celebrates as country's newest space weapon passes 'hit-to-kill' test  ABC News

India shot down one of its own satellites in low-Earth orbit with a ground-to-space missile on Wednesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, hailing his ...

Senator Tim Storer visits Port Augusta - The Transcontinental

Wed, 2019/03/27 - 11:15pm
Senator Tim Storer visits Port Augusta  The Transcontinental

Independent Senator Tim Storer visited Port Augusta to show his support for a clean energy future.

Senator Tim Storer visits Port Augusta - The Transcontinental

Wed, 2019/03/27 - 11:15pm
Senator Tim Storer visits Port Augusta  The Transcontinental

Independent Senator Tim Storer visited Port Augusta to show his support for a clean energy future.

'International embarrassment': Government slammed for 'ignoring' Indigenous incarceration report - SBS News

Wed, 2019/03/27 - 11:01pm
'International embarrassment': Government slammed for 'ignoring' Indigenous incarceration report  SBS News

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians are the most incarcerated people on Earth and the country's biggest legal organisations are demanding action.

Map holds a colonial key - The West Australian

Wed, 2019/03/27 - 11:00pm
Map holds a colonial key  The West Australian

A map more than 180 years old is key to a theory that WA's earliest colonial building rests under Foundation Park in Albany.

First meeting welcomed by Government and peak bodies as Joint Council seeks to Close the Gap - The Sector

Wed, 2019/03/27 - 10:56pm
First meeting welcomed by Government and peak bodies as Joint Council seeks to Close the Gap  The Sector

Peak body, SNAICC – National Voice for Our Children, has joined the Victorian Aboriginal Child Care Agency (VACCA) in welcoming the “first historic meeting” ...

Gun false alarm at Melbourne's Flagstaff train station was a didgeridoo - The Guardian

Wed, 2019/03/27 - 10:20pm
Gun false alarm at Melbourne's Flagstaff train station was a didgeridoo  The Guardian

Reports of passenger with firearm turned out to be an Aboriginal busker on his way to perform in the city.

'Weed it out': Dockers back derby rivals in stand against racism - The Sydney Morning Herald

Wed, 2019/03/27 - 10:18pm
'Weed it out': Dockers back derby rivals in stand against racism  The Sydney Morning Herald

The AFL and its two most recent premiers have sent a warning to racist keyboard warriors in the wake of the vile attack on Indigenous Eagles forward Liam ...

Return of ancestral remains lift spirits - NEWS.com.au

Wed, 2019/03/27 - 9:46pm
Return of ancestral remains lift spirits  NEWS.com.au

It's hard for Narungga man Peter Buckskin to grasp how his ancestor's skeletal remains ended up in London's Natural History Museum.

Return of ancestral remains lift spirits - The Australian

Wed, 2019/03/27 - 9:46pm
Return of ancestral remains lift spirits  The Australian

Its hard for Narungga man Peter Buckskin to grasp how his ancestors skeletal remains ended up in Londons Natural History Museum.

History lecturer accuses the Australian War Memorial of LYING about the Anzac spirit - Daily Mail

Wed, 2019/03/27 - 9:38pm
History lecturer accuses the Australian War Memorial of LYING about the Anzac spirit  Daily Mail

Dr Dean Aszkielowicz told students of Murdoch University in Perth that considering Australia's war dead as murderers is a valid viewpoint. He also said the ...

Lecturer accuses Australian War Memorial of LYING about Anzac spirit - Daily Mail

Wed, 2019/03/27 - 9:38pm
Lecturer accuses Australian War Memorial of LYING about Anzac spirit  Daily Mail

Dr Dean Aszkielowicz told students of Murdoch University in Perth that considering Australia's war dead as murderers is a valid viewpoint. He also said the ...

'He was stolen, donated': Relief as Indigenous Australian remains finally come home - SBS News

Wed, 2019/03/27 - 8:54pm
'He was stolen, donated': Relief as Indigenous Australian remains finally come home  SBS News

The return of Indigenous Australian remains, stolen and taken overseas, is closely linked to the fate of the communities they come from, two descendants say.

'He was stolen, donated': Relief as Indigenous Australian remains finally come home - SBS News

Wed, 2019/03/27 - 8:54pm
'He was stolen, donated': Relief as Indigenous Australian remains finally come home  SBS News

The return of Indigenous Australian remains, stolen and taken overseas, is closely linked to the fate of the communities they come from, two descendants say.

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