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'A big jump': People might have lived in Australia twice as long as we thought - The Guardian

Mon, 2019/03/11 - 2:19am
'A big jump': People might have lived in Australia twice as long as we thought  The Guardian

The result of 11 years of research suggests that human habitation could stretch to 120000 years.

Defying authority, challenging the system: 50 years of high school activism - Red Flag

Mon, 2019/03/11 - 2:08am
Defying authority, challenging the system: 50 years of high school activism  Red Flag

“Professional activists” were “orchestrating” an “appalling political manipulation” of school students, federal education minister Dan Tehan told the Daily ...

Street art tours continue Heartwalk success - The West Australian

Mon, 2019/03/11 - 1:41am
Street art tours continue Heartwalk success  The West Australian

Keeping the momentum of the two-year Heartwalk project alive, community members soaked up some of the city's street art and history during a guided walking ...

Former sports star Joe Williams criticises government response to indigenous suicide crisis - Daily Mail

Mon, 2019/03/11 - 1:38am
Former sports star Joe Williams criticises government response to indigenous suicide crisis  Daily Mail

Former sports star and indigenous activist Joe Williams has accused the government of dragging their feet after the inquiry into the Aboriginal child suicide crisis.

Central Australian Women's Choir - Myf Warhurst - ABC Local

Mon, 2019/03/11 - 1:30am
Central Australian Women's Choir - Myf Warhurst  ABC Local

German hymns sung like you've never heard them before.

In His House At Australia's National Library, Dead Cthulhu Waits Dreaming - Kotaku Australia

Mon, 2019/03/11 - 1:30am
In His House At Australia's National Library, Dead Cthulhu Waits Dreaming  Kotaku Australia

All the way back in 1987, a group of Australian writers got together and decided to take Call of Cthulhu into one of the lesser fleshed out settings - Australia.

In His House At Australia's National Library, Dead Cthulhu Waits Dreaming - Kotaku Australia

Mon, 2019/03/11 - 1:30am
In His House At Australia's National Library, Dead Cthulhu Waits Dreaming  Kotaku Australia

All the way back in 1987, a group of Australian writers got together and decided to take Call of Cthulhu into one of the lesser fleshed out settings - Australia.

Project launched to assist Aboriginal-led startups in the Wheatbelt - Avon Valley Advocate

Mon, 2019/03/11 - 1:20am
Project launched to assist Aboriginal-led startups in the Wheatbelt  Avon Valley Advocate

A project helping Aboriginal people in the Wheatbelt start their own businesses and social enterprises has been launched in Northam.

Delivering culturally safe care for our ATSI elders - Australian Hospital + Healthcare Bulletin

Mon, 2019/03/11 - 12:06am
Delivering culturally safe care for our ATSI elders  Australian Hospital + Healthcare Bulletin

Providing a culturally safe environment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander elders is both appropriate and respectful. But how can we ensure this occurs?

Australians claiming to be Aboriginal would be forced to undergo DNA test under One Nation policy - Daily Mail

Sun, 2019/03/10 - 11:18pm
Australians claiming to be Aboriginal would be forced to undergo DNA test under One Nation policy  Daily Mail

One Nation's New South Wales leader Mark Latham has taken aim at people who identify as indigenous, when they are not of Aboriginal heritage.

Indigenous youth suicide inquiry demands urgent response, says mental health campaigner Joe Williams - ABC News

Sun, 2019/03/10 - 10:21pm
Indigenous youth suicide inquiry demands urgent response, says mental health campaigner Joe Williams  ABC News

A month after a coroner's findings into the deaths of 13 young Indigenous people, governments have been criticised for a "lack of action" by former sportsman ...

Flat tyres and broken windows: The Pilbara Road screaming for funding - Sydney Morning Herald

Sun, 2019/03/10 - 9:57pm
Flat tyres and broken windows: The Pilbara Road screaming for funding  Sydney Morning Herald

The state government is going to businesses and the federal government to fund a high priority Pilbara road, but neither party is putting their hands in their ...

Alice Springs Accor hotel manager replaced as racial segregation claims reviewed - SBS News

Sun, 2019/03/10 - 9:48pm
Alice Springs Accor hotel manager replaced as racial segregation claims reviewed  SBS News

The multinational hotel chain Accor also said they would be conducting local anti-discrimination training for every staff member at the hotel this week.

Giving Philanthropy Back to the People - Pro Bono Australia

Sun, 2019/03/10 - 9:30pm
Giving Philanthropy Back to the People  Pro Bono Australia

Maree Sidey is the CEO of the Australian Communities Foundation, an organisation connecting donors to causes that matter, and working to make philanthropy ...

Travelling the outback as an Asian-Australia: Monica Tan's epic journey - Stuff.co.nz

Sun, 2019/03/10 - 8:11pm
Travelling the outback as an Asian-Australia: Monica Tan's epic journey  Stuff.co.nz

"I guess it's not very normal to encounter a Chinese Australian woman on her own in the outback."

Alex Nicol's "Old Days, Old Ways" - adventures in regional Australia - About Regional

Sun, 2019/03/10 - 8:01pm
Alex Nicol's "Old Days, Old Ways" - adventures in regional Australia  About Regional

Alex Nicol at Candelo Books in Bega on March 7 at the launch of his book “Old Days, Old Ways”. Picture: Elka Wood. It's hard to believe in the internet age but ...

Frontier wars: lieutenant's log maps Haberfield as ground zero - Sydney Morning Herald

Sun, 2019/03/10 - 2:07pm
Frontier wars: lieutenant's log maps Haberfield as ground zero  Sydney Morning Herald

Historian Stephen Gapps had just finished writing The Sydney Wars about conflict in the early colony between the British settlers and the First Nations . Then he ...

Site of murder of first white Australians is revealed - Brisbane Times

Sun, 2019/03/10 - 2:07pm
Site of murder of first white Australians is revealed  Brisbane Times

Historian Stephen Gapps had just finished writing The Sydney Wars about conflict in the early colony between the British settlers and the First Nations . Then he ...

Island Voices: We need to get tougher on the mining industry - Times Colonist

Sun, 2019/03/10 - 2:00pm
Island Voices: We need to get tougher on the mining industry  Times Colonist

Mining in B.C. has a long history of being glamorized, romanticized, prioritized and given freedoms to act that no other industry or citizen enjoys. As a result ...

The 2018 NSW Museum & Gallery Sector Census demonstrates an upward swing - ArtsHub

Sun, 2019/03/10 - 1:47pm
The 2018 NSW Museum & Gallery Sector Census demonstrates an upward swing  ArtsHub

Small-to-medium museums and galleries in NSW attract 5.5 million visitors annually, and contribute over five million volunteer hours according to the latest ...

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