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Indigenous communities fight for traditional fishing practices to be recognised - SBS News

Sat, 2019/02/23 - 3:05am
Indigenous communities fight for traditional fishing practices to be recognised  SBS News

Those living in coastal regions are fighting fisheries management regulations they say don't go far enough.

Indigenous communities fight for traditional fishing practices to be recognised - SBS News

Sat, 2019/02/23 - 3:05am
Indigenous communities fight for traditional fishing practices to be recognised  SBS News

Those living in coastal regions are fighting fisheries management regulations they say don't go far enough.

Outback NT town rallies to feed stray dogs left in wake of riot - ABC News

Sat, 2019/02/23 - 1:21am
Outback NT town rallies to feed stray dogs left in wake of riot  ABC News

Hundreds of bags of dog food are delivered to the outback community of Ali Curung to feed starving animals left behind after a violent riot prompted many people ...

Be transported by virtual reality Indigenous dance experience at NFSA - The RiotACT

Sat, 2019/02/23 - 1:03am
Be transported by virtual reality Indigenous dance experience at NFSA  The RiotACT

Dance has been called the first and common language of Australia's many different First Nation peoples but the stories it...

Renowned equine artist to bring 'engrossing' works to town - Warwick Daily News

Fri, 2019/02/22 - 11:29pm
Renowned equine artist to bring 'engrossing' works to town  Warwick Daily News

SHE spent years living in remote aboriginal communities, now the renowned artist has been secured as Warwick Art Gallery's artist for the Polocrosse World ...

Why actor Jack Thompson allowed Australian Story to film his dialysis treatment - ABC News

Fri, 2019/02/22 - 9:54pm
Why actor Jack Thompson allowed Australian Story to film his dialysis treatment  ABC News

Journalist Kristy O'Brien shares what happened behind the scenes while filming Jack Thompson at work and receiving life-saving medical treatment in remote ...

News from around the world - The Australian

Fri, 2019/02/22 - 8:10pm
News from around the world  The Australian

Share this article. Facebook · Twitter · Email; Print. R. Kelly charged with sexual abuse: report. Singer R. Kelly has been charged with multiple counts of sexual ...

Photo exhibition: The link between Australian aborigines and the Dravidians - Business Standard

Fri, 2019/02/22 - 4:38pm
Photo exhibition: The link between Australian aborigines and the Dravidians  Business Standard

Read more about Photo exhibition: The link between Australian aborigines and the Dravidians on Business Standard. John Gollings takes us through some of ...

Creepy Australian trees 'bleed' when cut open - AOL

Fri, 2019/02/22 - 4:05pm
Creepy Australian trees 'bleed' when cut open  AOL

On the outside, Corymbia opaca may look like completely normal trees — but cut them open, and you'll quickly realize their eerie secret.

Study of human impact on food webs and ecosystems yields unexpected insights - Phys.Org

Fri, 2019/02/22 - 3:20pm
Study of human impact on food webs and ecosystems yields unexpected insights  Phys.Org

When the Australian government relocated Martu hunter-gatherers from their Western Australia lands in the 1960s, no one could have predicted the massive ...

Number of children taking anti-depressant pills DOUBLES in six years to 100,000 - Daily Mail

Fri, 2019/02/22 - 3:00pm
Number of children taking anti-depressant pills DOUBLES in six years to 100,000  Daily Mail

The number of children on anti-depressant pills has doubled in six years to 100,000 as clinicians warn that Australia is edging towards a mental health crisis.

Solar investment impacting South Australians - Utility Magazine

Fri, 2019/02/22 - 2:12pm
Solar investment impacting South Australians  Utility Magazine

SA Water has awarded a framework agreement contract of up to $304 million to allow an Australian company to deploy 154MW of new solar photovoltaic ...

Shake-up to target health gap - The Australian

Fri, 2019/02/22 - 2:00pm
Shake-up to target health gap  The Australian

The Aboriginal health sector could face a major shake-up, with the federal government flagging a preference for more mainstream funding and services as it ...

Ben Quilty on the burden of being Australia's artist from central casting - Sydney Morning Herald

Fri, 2019/02/22 - 1:13pm
Ben Quilty on the burden of being Australia's artist from central casting  Sydney Morning Herald

Ben Quilty has officially retired from competitive sport. At 45, after almost four decades at the crease, on the baseline and on the field, he's hung up his boots, ...

Threat of federal control of indigenous housing in NT - The Australian

Fri, 2019/02/22 - 1:00pm
Threat of federal control of indigenous housing in NT  The Australian

The Northern Territory government is threatening to force Canberra to retake control of indigenous housing in 44 remote communities amid a dramatic ...

Threat of federal control of ­indigenous housing in NT - The Australian

Fri, 2019/02/22 - 1:00pm
Threat of federal control of ­indigenous housing in NT  The Australian

The Northern Territory government is threatening to force Canberra to retake control of indigenous housing in 44 remote communities amid a dramatic ...

Australians at work: Meg Jacobs, teacher - The Australian

Fri, 2019/02/22 - 1:00pm
Australians at work: Meg Jacobs, teacher  The Australian

Three small zip-lock bags for confiscated nose rings. School enrolment forms. School re-entry forms. A humming office computer. A framed photograph of her ...

A dose of good old state against state would spice up AFLX mix - The Australian

Fri, 2019/02/22 - 1:00pm
A dose of good old state against state would spice up AFLX mix  The Australian

If AFLX is to survive or even thrive, it needs to be ignited by the spirit of Teddy Whitten.

Woman on the inside: Meet our longest-serving official prison visitor - Sydney Morning Herald

Fri, 2019/02/22 - 1:00pm
Woman on the inside: Meet our longest-serving official prison visitor  Sydney Morning Herald

Dharrawal woman Tracey Whetnall has run cultural training for the AFP, worked as a chef in the army and now goes behind the wire at least twice a week.

Ipswich mega-city developer warned as Aboriginal grave issue emerges - The Age

Fri, 2019/02/22 - 11:50am
Ipswich mega-city developer warned as Aboriginal grave issue emerges  The Age

Warning: This article may contain photographs of Aboriginal people who have passed away. One of Australia's largest property developers is on notice from ...

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