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Racism a possibility in death of pregnant woman, inquest hears - Mandurah Mail

Thu, 2019/03/14 - 9:00pm
Racism a possibility in death of pregnant woman, inquest hears  Mandurah Mail

Naomi Williams and her unborn baby boy died of treatable sepsis after 18 hospital visits.

Alice Springs at-risk students to return to school after moving for planned Indigenous art gallery - ABC News

Thu, 2019/03/14 - 8:55pm
Alice Springs at-risk students to return to school after moving for planned Indigenous art gallery  ABC News

Some of Alice Springs's most at-risk students will soon return to a permanent school building following weeks of being unable to attend class, after they were ...

Friday essay: why is Australian satire so rarely risky? - The Conversation AU

Thu, 2019/03/14 - 7:01pm
Friday essay: why is Australian satire so rarely risky?  The Conversation AU

Today's screen satire frequently preaches to the converted. Fortunately, there are some notable exceptions that can skewer even the most progressive of ...

$6.57 million to kick goals for youth and diabetes health - Mirage News

Thu, 2019/03/14 - 6:09pm
$6.57 million to kick goals for youth and diabetes health  Mirage News

The Morrison Government is investing $6.57 million in extensive and exciting programs to tackle chronically high levels of Type 2 diabetes, and boost health and ...

School strike for climate change action: A class act or just a wag? - PerthNow

Thu, 2019/03/14 - 6:01pm
School strike for climate change action: A class act or just a wag?  PerthNow

Perth children missing classes today to join a climate change protest say the strike is “more important than school”.

Western Sydney Airport's Aboriginal engagement masterplan - Infrastructure Magazine

Thu, 2019/03/14 - 11:31am
Western Sydney Airport's Aboriginal engagement masterplan  Infrastructure Magazine

by Maryanne Graham, Executive General Manager of Corporate Affairs at Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport. An Indigenous advisory ...

Sir Doug Nicholls Round to honour Long - AFL.com.au

Thu, 2019/03/14 - 9:58am
Sir Doug Nicholls Round to honour Long  AFL.com.au

Essendon and AFL great Michael Long will be honoured in this year's Sir Doug Nicholls Round.

Sir Doug Nicholls Round to honour Long - AFL.com.au

Thu, 2019/03/14 - 9:49am
Sir Doug Nicholls Round to honour Long  AFL.com.au

Essendon and AFL great Michael Long will be honoured in this year's Sir Doug Nicholls Round.

Timber Creek decision opens can of worms on 'spiritual losses' for native title - The Australian Financial Review

Thu, 2019/03/14 - 8:11am
Timber Creek decision opens can of worms on 'spiritual losses' for native title  The Australian Financial Review

The High Court's ruling on compensation for "spiritual loss" suffered by Northern Territory peoples over public works built on their land is forcing a rethink by ...

'Houses were burned': Papuans claim thousands displaced in conflict - SBS News

Thu, 2019/03/14 - 7:47am
'Houses were burned': Papuans claim thousands displaced in conflict  SBS News

A West Papuan has told the UN Human Rights Council thousands of Indigenous Papuans are being displaced because of ongoing conflict in the ...

South Pacific reimagines its colonial past | Article - Asia Times

Thu, 2019/03/14 - 7:37am
South Pacific reimagines its colonial past | Article  Asia Times

Island region is rewriting British explorer James Cook's contested legacy on the 150-year anniversary of his epic voyages.

Intervention Anyone? Imagine If The Catholic Church Were An Aboriginal Community - New Matilda

Thu, 2019/03/14 - 7:15am
Intervention Anyone? Imagine If The Catholic Church Were An Aboriginal Community  New Matilda

The response of some leaders to the jailing of George Pell and the rampant paedophilia inside the Catholic Church leads John Passant to wonder why the ...

Australia Aboriginals win right to sue for colonial land loss - Aljazeera.com

Thu, 2019/03/14 - 7:00am
Australia Aboriginals win right to sue for colonial land loss  Aljazeera.com

The ruling in favour of the Ngaliwurru and Nungali groups paves the way for billions of dollars in compensation.

Indigenous patients suffer racial bias in hospitals, Naomi Williams inquest told - The Guardian

Thu, 2019/03/14 - 7:00am
Indigenous patients suffer racial bias in hospitals, Naomi Williams inquest told  The Guardian

Standard of care is worse, expert says, and Indigenous people are five times more likely to be discharged than non-Indigenous.

Indigenous patients suffer racial bias in hospitals, Naomi Williams inquest told - The Guardian

Thu, 2019/03/14 - 7:00am
Indigenous patients suffer racial bias in hospitals, Naomi Williams inquest told  The Guardian

Standard of care is worse, expert says, and Indigenous people are five times more likely to be discharged than non-Indigenous.

Witoelar Dialogue responds to the region's climate change challenges - Griffith News

Thu, 2019/03/14 - 7:00am
Witoelar Dialogue responds to the region's climate change challenges  Griffith News

Griffith Asia Institute's inaugural 'Witoelar Dialogue' themed Deepening Regional Cooperation on Climate Change and Sustainable Development, was held on ...

Court agrees to compo for cultural losses - SBS News

Thu, 2019/03/14 - 6:54am
Court agrees to compo for cultural losses  SBS News

A landmark native title compensation case with a $3.3 million payout for Aboriginal people in Timber Creek has been reduced in the High Court.

WA mum, baby daughter missing since 1998 | SBS News - SBS News

Thu, 2019/03/14 - 6:48am
WA mum, baby daughter missing since 1998 | SBS News  SBS News

Western Australia's homicide squad is investigating the disappearance of a mother and her baby more than 20 years ago, and are calling for information.

Let Timber Creek be a step towards true and respectful reconciliation - The Guardian

Thu, 2019/03/14 - 6:27am
Let Timber Creek be a step towards true and respectful reconciliation  The Guardian

This high court decision provides a real opportunity to re-examine relationships with Indigenous peoples.

The Mundine we can all get behind: Choc delivers for girls in need - PerthNow

Thu, 2019/03/14 - 5:30am
The Mundine we can all get behind: Choc delivers for girls in need  PerthNow

For all his polarising attributes, no one can deny Anthony Mundine's generosity. Whenever he's dragged over the coals for an outrageous comment, a good ...

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