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Aboriginal corporation eyes BHP cattle stations - The West Australian

Wed, 2019/03/13 - 11:46pm
Aboriginal corporation eyes BHP cattle stations  The West Australian

The Karlka Nyiyaparli Aboriginal Corporation is negotiating with the miner over the sublease of Ethel Creek and Marillana stations.

Eliminating avoidable blindness - RN Breakfast - ABC News

Wed, 2019/03/13 - 10:19pm
Eliminating avoidable blindness - RN Breakfast  ABC News

Indigenous eye health experts are lobbying for $70m in extra funding to tackle avoidable blindness. Federal, state and territory health ministers have agreed to a ...

Rehab plan fails to gain traction - The West Australian

Wed, 2019/03/13 - 10:00pm
Rehab plan fails to gain traction  The West Australian

Plans for a residential drug rehab centre in Albany have stalled, with government ministers allegedly hesitant to back the $20 million proposal.

Court agrees to compo for cultural losses - SBS News

Wed, 2019/03/13 - 9:04pm
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.

Court agrees to compo for cultural losses - Barossa & Light Herald

Wed, 2019/03/13 - 9:01pm
Court agrees to compo for cultural losses  Barossa & Light Herald

The High Court has waved through compensation for cultural and economic losses to Aboriginal native title holders from a remote Northern Territory town, in a...

Hidden women of history: Australia’s first known female voter, the famous Mrs Fanny Finch - The Conversation AU

Wed, 2019/03/13 - 7:11pm
Hidden women of history: Australia’s first known female voter, the famous Mrs Fanny Finch  The Conversation AU

In this series, we look at under-acknowledged women through the ages. On 22 January 1856, an extraordinary event in Australia's history occurred. It is not part ...

Dick and Ruth Carney's A Little Piece of Heaven is going to Melbourne - Narromine News

Wed, 2019/03/13 - 6:30pm
Dick and Ruth Carney's A Little Piece of Heaven is going to Melbourne  Narromine News

"I feel so great about it. I think it healed me because a lot of things I was afraid of, I'm not afraid anymore."

Dick and Ruth Carney's A Little Piece of Heaven is going to Melbourne - Narromine News

Wed, 2019/03/13 - 6:30pm
Dick and Ruth Carney's A Little Piece of Heaven is going to Melbourne  Narromine News

"I feel so great about it. I think it healed me because a lot of things I was afraid of, I'm not afraid anymore."

'Arrest us too': Jo breaks ranks in Aboriginal site fight - Queensland Times

Wed, 2019/03/13 - 2:57pm
'Arrest us too': Jo breaks ranks in Aboriginal site fight  Queensland Times

JO-ANN Miller has broken ranks with her party and called on State Government to investigate the purchase of a sacred parcel of Indigenous land at Deebing ...

Landmark court ruling could spark land compensation claims for indigenous Australians - The Japan Times

Wed, 2019/03/13 - 1:53pm
Landmark court ruling could spark land compensation claims for indigenous Australians  The Japan Times

Australia's High Court on Wednesday ruled that Aboriginal owners stripped of land rights should be compensated for "spiritual harm," in a landmark ruling t.

Democracy sausages and independent voices - The Sydney Morning Herald

Wed, 2019/03/13 - 1:00pm
Democracy sausages and independent voices  The Sydney Morning Herald

Sausages come in a variety of different shapes and sizes, but they are all the product of the same process. In her excellent recent book From Secret Ballot to ...

'They deserve it': state to fix roads and lights in Aboriginal communities - Sydney Morning Herald

Wed, 2019/03/13 - 1:00pm
'They deserve it': state to fix roads and lights in Aboriginal communities  Sydney Morning Herald

Aboriginal communities will get what "they deserve", with the NSW government promising to embark on a $55 million program to repair roads, street lights and ...

Democracy sausages and independent voices - Sydney Morning Herald

Wed, 2019/03/13 - 1:00pm
Democracy sausages and independent voices  Sydney Morning Herald

Sausages come in a variety of different shapes and sizes, but they are all the product of the same process. In her excellent recent book From Secret Ballot to ...

Democracy sausages and independent voices - The Canberra Times

Wed, 2019/03/13 - 1:00pm
Democracy sausages and independent voices  The Canberra Times

Sausage sizzles are now a feature of many polling places on election day - a celebration of Australian democracy.

'They deserve it': state to fix roads and lights in Aboriginal communities - The Canberra Times

Wed, 2019/03/13 - 1:00pm
'They deserve it': state to fix roads and lights in Aboriginal communities  The Canberra Times

Aboriginal communities will get what "they deserve", with the NSW government promising to embark on a $55 million program to repair roads, street lights and ...

Ruling could spark Aboriginal land compensation claims - RTE.ie

Wed, 2019/03/13 - 11:03am
Ruling could spark Aboriginal land compensation claims  RTE.ie

Australia's High Court has ruled that Aboriginal owners stripped of land rights should be compensated for "spiritual harm," in a landmark ruling that could spark a ...

Landmark Australian ruling could spark land compensation claims - FRANCE 24

Wed, 2019/03/13 - 8:54am
Landmark Australian ruling could spark land compensation claims  FRANCE 24

Darwin (Australia) (AFP). Australia's High Court on Wednesday ruled that Aboriginal owners stripped of land rights should be compensated for "spiritual harm," ...

Landmark Australian ruling could spark land compensation claims - Yahoo News

Wed, 2019/03/13 - 8:54am
Landmark Australian ruling could spark land compensation claims  Yahoo News

Australia's High Court on Wednesday ruled that Aboriginal owners stripped of land rights should be compensated for "spiritual harm," in a landmark ruling that ...

New species of extinct pig-footed bandicoot described from Australia - The Natural History Museum

Wed, 2019/03/13 - 8:12am
New species of extinct pig-footed bandicoot described from Australia  The Natural History Museum

The pig-footed bandicoot was the only marsupial to have evolved hoof-like feet. Other than this unique adaptation, however, little else is known about these ...

NT govt backflips on youth justice centre - Camden Haven Courier

Wed, 2019/03/13 - 7:48am
NT govt backflips on youth justice centre  Camden Haven Courier

Plans to build a new youth detention centre in an industrial Darwin area have been dumped after community opposition forced a government backflip.

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