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Why New Zealand's Maori do better than Australia's Aboriginals - The Economist

Thu, 2018/11/29 - 8:00am
Why New Zealand's Maori do better than Australia's Aboriginals  The Economist

WHEN JAMES COOK landed in Australia in 1770, Aboriginals had been there for about 60000 years. Their 500 or so separate nations lacked kingpins or settled ...

Indigenous voice proposal endorsed by joint parliamentary committee - The Guardian

Thu, 2018/11/29 - 8:00am
Indigenous voice proposal endorsed by joint parliamentary committee  The Guardian

The joint parliamentary committee on constitutional reform has released its final report today, endorsing the proposal for an Indigenous voice to parliament and ...

Why New Zealand's Maori do better than Australia's Aboriginals - The Economist

Thu, 2018/11/29 - 8:00am
Why New Zealand's Maori do better than Australia's Aboriginals  The Economist

WHEN JAMES COOK landed in Australia in 1770, Aboriginals had been there for about 60000 years. Their 500 or so separate nations lacked kingpins or settled ...

Why New Zealand’s Maori do better than Australia’s Aboriginals - The Economist

Thu, 2018/11/29 - 8:00am
Why New Zealand’s Maori do better than Australia’s Aboriginals  The Economist

WHEN JAMES COOK landed in Australia in 1770, Aboriginals had been there for about 60000 years. Their 500 or so separate nations lacked kingpins or settled ...

Safeguarding the Space for ground-up cultural expression - Alice Springs News Online

Thu, 2018/11/29 - 7:38am

Alice Springs News Online

Safeguarding the Space for ground-up cultural expression
Alice Springs News Online
Jennifer Taylor's major exhibition, Dream of Home, with its exploratory contribution to the collective dream of our best days – a sense of being at home here, in this special part of the country, with one another, Aboriginal and other Australians;.

Too soon for indigenous referendum on constitutional recognition, final report says - The Australian

Thu, 2018/11/29 - 5:49am

The Australian

Too soon for indigenous referendum on constitutional recognition, final report says
The Australian
It is too soon for Australia to go to a referendum on the question of constitutional recognition of indigenous people, according to the final report on the matter by a parliamentary joint select committee co-chaired by the father of reconciliation Pat ...

The Indigenous community deserves a voice in the constitution. Will the nation finally listen? - The Conversation AU

Thu, 2018/11/29 - 5:36am

The Conversation AU

The Indigenous community deserves a voice in the constitution. Will the nation finally listen?
The Conversation AU
It is correct to say that some members of the Indigenous community disagree about the way forward. But that does not mean we should not proceed. In what other section of the Australian community do we demand absolute unity and bipartisanship?
Liberal and Labor MPs revive hopes for Indigenous Voice to ParliamentSBS

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Indigenous voice to parliament should be reconsidered, bipartisan committee finds - ABC News

Thu, 2018/11/29 - 5:35am

ABC News

Indigenous voice to parliament should be reconsidered, bipartisan committee finds
ABC News
Labor MP and committee member Linda Burney said the bipartisan view of the committee was that Indigenous Australians should have greater say in the issues affecting their lives. "The resounding message is that the people want a voice to the parliament ...

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Indigenous voice proposal endorsed by joint parliamentary committee - The Guardian

Thu, 2018/11/29 - 5:33am

The Guardian

Indigenous voice proposal endorsed by joint parliamentary committee
The Guardian
The joint parliamentary committee on constitutional reform has released its final report today, endorsing the proposal for an Indigenous voice to parliament and recommending “a process of co-design” between the government and Aboriginal and Torres ...
Major life expectancy gap among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peopleRACGP
Liberal and Labor MPs revive hopes for Indigenous Voice to ParliamentSBS
The Indigenous community deserves a voice in the constitution. Will the nation finally listen?The Conversation AU
ABC News -Alice Springs News Online -Mirage News
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Australia's first indigenous rooftop farm launched - Architecture and Design

Thu, 2018/11/29 - 5:08am

Architecture and Design

Australia's first indigenous rooftop farm launched
Architecture and Design
Mirvac has joined forces with cultural start-up Yerrabingin to bring to life a unique, Indigenous rooftop farm concept in central Sydney. Combining the principles of permaculture, Indigenous knowledge and design thinking, the rooftop farm is just one ...

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No longer a death sentence: Australia making progress in diagnosis and management of HIV - RACGP

Thu, 2018/11/29 - 4:46am

RACGP

No longer a death sentence: Australia making progress in diagnosis and management of HIV
RACGP
'There has also been an increase in HIV diagnoses in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people compared to non-Indigenous Australians, and there is still quite low awareness of PrEP in the general community in Australia, with an increase in HIV ...

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When it comes to race and justice, 'colour-blindness' is not good enough - The Conversation AU

Thu, 2018/11/29 - 3:52am

The Conversation AU

When it comes to race and justice, 'colour-blindness' is not good enough
The Conversation AU
Australian society certainly has its own version of racial segregation. This can be seen in the Australian government's treatment of Aboriginal peoples, immigrants and asylum seekers. As Frantz Fanon argues, in societies built on colonial violence ...

Concern for Govt fast-track of Aboriginal Children's Commissioner - InDaily

Thu, 2018/11/29 - 2:39am

InDaily

Concern for Govt fast-track of Aboriginal Children's Commissioner
InDaily
Lawrie was announced as the inaugural Aboriginal Children's Commissioner in October, following a request made by Aboriginal organisations in their submissions to the Nyland Royal Commission into South Australia's child protection systems, where ...

Adelaide Crows Launch Indigenous Female Academy - Ministry of Sport

Thu, 2018/11/29 - 12:21am

Ministry of Sport

Adelaide Crows Launch Indigenous Female Academy
Ministry of Sport
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Female Academy's inaugural intake will include 32 footballers from across South Australia and will focus on skill acceleration and education – including nutrition, mindfulness and wellness. Supported by the ...

Indigenous USQ almunus heads to Cambridge for study - Chronicle

Wed, 2018/11/28 - 10:37pm

Chronicle

Indigenous USQ almunus heads to Cambridge for study
Chronicle
"I feel extremely privileged to receive the scholarship, particularly as I have been working in the Australian Public Service and Dr Perkins has been the only Aboriginal Departmental Secretary at a federal level in Australia's history. Something which ...

Gurrumul claims four ARIAs including Male Artist of the Year in bittersweet victory for family, fans - ABC News

Wed, 2018/11/28 - 10:10pm

ABC News

Gurrumul claims four ARIAs including Male Artist of the Year in bittersweet victory for family, fans
ABC News
It was a poignant dedication to one man, a singular figure of Australian and Northern Territory music who left too soon: Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu. ... It made ARIA history as the first Indigenous language album to debut at number one. ARIAs MC and ...

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Malcolm Turnbull accuses critics of 'paranoia' amid meddling claims – politics live - The Guardian

Wed, 2018/11/28 - 9:12pm

The Guardian

Malcolm Turnbull accuses critics of 'paranoia' amid meddling claims – politics live
The Guardian
Patients will now pay a maximum of just $39.50 per script, with concessional patients, including pensioners, paying just $6.40 a script. I am also pleased to announce that the Government will commit $5 million to support the implementation of Australia ...

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Anthony Mundine agitates 'the man' and leaves them on the Horn of a dilemma - The Roar

Wed, 2018/11/28 - 4:07pm

The Roar

Anthony Mundine agitates 'the man' and leaves them on the Horn of a dilemma
The Roar
The Australian sporting landscape has maybe never seen a more divisive character than Anthony Mundine, an Indigenous Australian who happens to also be an adherent of the Islamic faith, while cultivating the self-proclaimed provocative persona of 'The ...
A glimpse of 'The Man' that is Anthony MundineThe Sydney Morning Herald
Mundine breaks down reflecting on bond with Tallis familyCourier Mail

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Cody's trivial focus on road names simply highlights her irrelevance - The Canberra Times

Wed, 2018/11/28 - 1:00pm

The Canberra Times

Cody's trivial focus on road names simply highlights her irrelevance
The Canberra Times
Australians, particularly Aboriginal Australians, have nothing to thank Coombs for. And what about E G Whitlam? He has a whole suburb too. We may recall his comment reported by Clyde Cameron about the Vietnamese boat people fleeing the communist ...

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