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Melbourne students push to dump house names has gone back to drawing board - Herald Sun

Fri, 2019/03/08 - 5:08am
Melbourne students push to dump house names has gone back to drawing board  Herald Sun

A student-led overthrow of Box Hill High house names, dumping Melbourne founder John Batman and recognising the likes of Kerryn Phelps, Anh Do, Fred ...

Box Hill High: Push to dump house names like Mawson, Batman for new leaders - NEWS.com.au

Fri, 2019/03/08 - 4:56am
Box Hill High: Push to dump house names like Mawson, Batman for new leaders  NEWS.com.au

A student-led overthrow of Box Hill High house names, dumping Melbourne founder John Batman and recognising the likes of Kerryn Phelps, Anh Do, Fred ...

NT Labor moves to end dispute with Nigel Scullion on indigenous housing - The Australian

Fri, 2019/03/08 - 4:46am
NT Labor moves to end dispute with Nigel Scullion on indigenous housing  The Australian

Northern Territory Labor has moved to end a dispute with Indigenous Affairs Minister Nigel Scullion over housing funding by releasing details of more than 1300 ...

Hotel giant Accor to investigate allegations it racially segregated Aboriginal guests - The Guardian

Fri, 2019/03/08 - 4:43am
Hotel giant Accor to investigate allegations it racially segregated Aboriginal guests  The Guardian

Australian government to investigate claims French-owned Ibis Styles in Alice Springs reserved poorest accommodation for Indigenous visitors.

NSW law allowing Blue Mountains flooding didn't follow due process, Unesco told - The Guardian

Fri, 2019/03/08 - 4:36am
NSW law allowing Blue Mountains flooding didn't follow due process, Unesco told  The Guardian

Heritage group says law passed as part of plan to raise Warragamba Dam wall could endanger cultural values.

Fostering Integration Grants for Migrant Resource Centre - Naracoorte Herald

Fri, 2019/03/08 - 4:10am
Fostering Integration Grants for Migrant Resource Centre  Naracoorte Herald

The Migrant Resource Centre of South Australia has received a $48,500 funding boost to help migrants participation in the Limestone Coast community.

Indigenous leadership camp - The West Australian

Fri, 2019/03/08 - 4:02am
Indigenous leadership camp  The West Australian

A group of 37 metro and 27 regional indigenous Year 12 students from Clontarf Academies visited Busselton Baptist camping centre to take part in a community ...

Dubbo's memorial to William 'Bill' Ferguson to be unveiled on May 4 - Daily Liberal

Fri, 2019/03/08 - 4:00am
Dubbo's memorial to William 'Bill' Ferguson to be unveiled on May 4  Daily Liberal

Nationally-renowned sculptor Brett Garling needs to be inspired by his subjects which made it easy for him to accept an offer to create a bronze statue of ...

International Women's Day: Doctor on the top medical issues facing women now - Body and Soul

Fri, 2019/03/08 - 3:24am
International Women's Day: Doctor on the top medical issues facing women now  Body and Soul

Considering that today is International Women's Day, it's a perfect time to reflect on the biggest health issues facing women in Australia right now. As a doctor ...

Process 'not followed' in Warragamba plan - NEWS.com.au

Fri, 2019/03/08 - 3:19am
Process 'not followed' in Warragamba plan  NEWS.com.au

The NSW government has been accused of not following due process when it passed legislation to allow flooding in the heritage-listed Blue Mountains.

Process 'not followed' in Warragamba plan - The Australian

Fri, 2019/03/08 - 3:19am
Process 'not followed' in Warragamba plan  The Australian

The NSW government has been accused of not following due process when it passed legislation to allow flooding in the heritage-listed Blue Mountains.

Process 'not followed' in Warragamba plan - SBS News

Fri, 2019/03/08 - 3:10am
Process 'not followed' in Warragamba plan  SBS News

Parts of the Blue Mountains are being assessed for Aboriginal cultural values but a plan to raise Warragamba Dam wall is threatening what isn't yet fully known.

Moree children have fun at inaugural Early Childhood Education Expo - Moree Champion

Fri, 2019/03/08 - 2:45am
Moree children have fun at inaugural Early Childhood Education Expo  Moree Champion

PCYC Moree was overrun with children and their families on Friday for the inaugural Early Childhood Education Expo. More than 150 people attended the expo, ...

Fifteen inspiring women to be inducted into WA Women’s Hall of Fame - The West Australian

Fri, 2019/03/08 - 2:32am
Fifteen inspiring women to be inducted into WA Women’s Hall of Fame  The West Australian

Fifteen Women's Hall of Fame recipients will be honoured on International Women's Day today, and have spoken about the influences, life lessons and ...

Better together: The architecture of women in collaboration - Architecture AU

Fri, 2019/03/08 - 2:11am
Better together: The architecture of women in collaboration  Architecture AU

Responding to the theme of the 2019 International Women's Day "Balance for Better," ArchitectureAU has asked a number of women architects about their ...

ICYMI: this week's arts news in brief - ArtsHub

Fri, 2019/03/08 - 1:44am
ICYMI: this week's arts news in brief  ArtsHub

Opera Australia announces unique concert, Australian Museum upgrade given green light, funding boost for Vision Australia's library services, and more.

David Dungay inquest: mother's moving demand for justice over son's death - The Guardian

Fri, 2019/03/08 - 1:38am
David Dungay inquest: mother's moving demand for justice over son's death  The Guardian

Leetona Dungay asks coroner to 'hold someone accountable' for son's 2015 death in jail hospital.

Where are the memorials to our female freedom fighters? - The Guardian

Fri, 2019/03/08 - 1:06am
Where are the memorials to our female freedom fighters?  The Guardian

I don't want to tear statues down. I want our cities and suburbs to build new statues to new heroes.

Bundy's 50 Most Influential People: #50 to #41 - News Mail

Fri, 2019/03/08 - 1:00am
Bundy's 50 Most Influential People: #50 to #41  News Mail

Last year, the NewsMail launched it's inaugural 50 Most Influential list to highlight those people and this year it's back again. There are some new faces in the list ...

Wyatt seeks historic overhaul of Aboriginal Heritage Act - The West Australian

Fri, 2019/03/08 - 12:23am
Wyatt seeks historic overhaul of Aboriginal Heritage Act  The West Australian

The State Government will seek to throw the book out in its attempt to overhaul WA's 47-year-old Aboriginal Heritage Act to strengthen protection of indigenous ...

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