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Two Taranaki women join new Australasian indigenous business network - Taranaki Daily News

Fri, 2019/02/22 - 2:06am
Two Taranaki women join new Australasian indigenous business network  Taranaki Daily News

Debbie Ngarewa-Packer and Hinerangi Edwards join indigenous women's business network.

A Window Into Indigenous Youth Suicide (and Its Ripple Effect) Through Soaring Aerial Performance and Delicately Scripted Storytelling - Broadsheet

Fri, 2019/02/22 - 1:34am
A Window Into Indigenous Youth Suicide (and Its Ripple Effect) Through Soaring Aerial Performance and Delicately Scripted Storytelling  Broadsheet

*Content* warning: this article discusses suicide. In March 2016 a 10-year-old Indigenous girl committed suicide in the remote Kimberley region of Western ...

Indigenous rock art turns back the clock 60000 years - National Geographic Australia

Fri, 2019/02/22 - 1:00am
Indigenous rock art turns back the clock 60000 years  National Geographic Australia

The early explorers of inland Australia expected to find rolling rivers, rich prairies and a fertile Mississippi-like river valley - perhaps even an inland sea.

Nyewente visit Sydney to be part of first Indigenous Round in National Basketball League - NT News

Fri, 2019/02/22 - 12:49am
Nyewente visit Sydney to be part of first Indigenous Round in National Basketball League  NT News

Young locals from Nyewente were granted the opportunity of a lifetime, after they witnessed the inaugural Indigenous round game in the National Basketball ...

More than $900000 for Goldfields-Esperance economic development - Mirage News

Fri, 2019/02/22 - 12:40am
More than $900000 for Goldfields-Esperance economic development  Mirage News

Goldfields-Esperance projects to receive more than $900000 in Regional Economic Development (RED) grant funding Filling skills shortages and Aboriginal ...

Tanith Glynn-Maloney secures placement with Bunya Productions - Inside Film

Fri, 2019/02/22 - 12:09am
Tanith Glynn-Maloney secures placement with Bunya Productions  Inside Film

Tanith Glynn-Maloney (Photo credit: Dylan River). Tanith Glynn-Maloney has joined Bunya Productions in the third Indigenous producer placement for the ...

Untold story of nature's protectors - Brisbane Times

Fri, 2019/02/22 - 12:00am
Untold story of nature's protectors  Brisbane Times

A new film follows the global exchange program uniting park rangers from opposite sides of the world.

Movers & shakers: treaties and tribunals - The Mandarin

Thu, 2019/02/21 - 11:51pm
Movers & shakers: treaties and tribunals  The Mandarin

Nobody wants to have a matter before the Administrative Appeals Tribunal, either as applicant or agency respondent, but it is an important independent check ...

On the Move: latest appointments and resignations - ArtsHub

Thu, 2019/02/21 - 11:37pm
On the Move: latest appointments and resignations  ArtsHub

New Executive Officer for Multicultural Museums Victoria, changes at Arts Law, and more.

SAASTA students come together in Port Augusta - The Transcontinental

Thu, 2019/02/21 - 11:27pm
SAASTA students come together in Port Augusta  The Transcontinental

Students from across the Flinders Ranges and Far North came together in Port Augusta to participate in a two-day South Australian Aboriginal Sports Training ...

SAASTA students come together in Port Augusta - The Transcontinental

Thu, 2019/02/21 - 11:27pm
SAASTA students come together in Port Augusta  The Transcontinental

The South Australian Aboriginal Sports Training Academy (SAASTA) brought together students from across the Flinders Ranges and Far North for a two-day ...

Why the VET Sector is Crucial in Supporting Disadvantaged Australians - Training.com.au

Thu, 2019/02/21 - 11:15pm
Why the VET Sector is Crucial in Supporting Disadvantaged Australians  Training.com.au

The VET sector of higher education is crucial to supporting disadvantaged Australians for many reasons. Find out why here.

Critics' Choice: Informer, Australia in Colour, New Amsterdam and more - Sydney Morning Herald

Thu, 2019/02/21 - 10:10pm
Critics' Choice: Informer, Australia in Colour, New Amsterdam and more  Sydney Morning Herald

Critics' Choice: Informer, Australia in Colour, New Amsterdam, Selling Houses Australia.

Outback Tour - Aboriginal Edition 4: 'The Most Dangerous Place On Earth' - If The Locals Don't Get You, The Cola And Pies Will - New Matilda

Thu, 2019/02/21 - 10:04pm
Outback Tour - Aboriginal Edition 4: 'The Most Dangerous Place On Earth' - If The Locals Don't Get You, The Cola And Pies Will  New Matilda

In the latest in his series 'The New Matilda Fantastical Historical Political Outback Tour – Aboriginal Edition', NM editor Chris Graham visits the remote town of ...

One Mile Dam community and government at loggerheads over plan to develop Darwin - ABC News

Thu, 2019/02/21 - 9:30pm
One Mile Dam community and government at loggerheads over plan to develop Darwin  ABC News

An Indigenous community accuses the NT Government of failing to consult with them over a draft development plan that could see multi-storey residential ...

Three months' jail for stolen wine before Darwin man's charge dropped - ABC News

Thu, 2019/02/21 - 8:55pm
Three months' jail for stolen wine before Darwin man's charge dropped  ABC News

An Aboriginal man in Darwin who stole two bottles of wine spent three months in jail in part because of a more serious charge that was eventually withdrawn.

Catching dugongs, fending off crocodiles as rangers risk everything for conservation - ABC News

Thu, 2019/02/21 - 8:16pm
Catching dugongs, fending off crocodiles as rangers risk everything for conservation  ABC News

Scientists and Indigenous rangers jump into crocodile-inhabited waters to learn more about dugong numbers in the Gulf of Carpentaria.

Great Barrier Reef remediation project begins nine years after Shen Neng 1 grounding - ABC News

Thu, 2019/02/21 - 8:03pm
Great Barrier Reef remediation project begins nine years after Shen Neng 1 grounding  ABC News

Nine years after the Chinese-owned coal carrier Shen Neng 1 ran aground on the Douglas Shoal, efforts to restore the reef are about to begin.

Australia's daily bread obsession sending loads of loaves to charity - ABC News

Thu, 2019/02/21 - 8:00pm
Australia's daily bread obsession sending loads of loaves to charity  ABC News

Our fondness for freshly baked bread means it's one of the most wasted food products in the country, but people in need are reaping the benefits.

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