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Why controversial child protection reforms in NSW could lead to another Stolen Generation - The Conversation AU

Tue, 2018/11/13 - 1:03am

The Conversation AU

Why controversial child protection reforms in NSW could lead to another Stolen Generation
The Conversation AU
It is Aboriginal communities who stand to lose the most. Children are already being removed from Indigenous communities at an unprecedented rate. Indigenous children make up 36.9% of children in out-of-home care in Australia, despite being just 3% of ...
NSW Groups Fear Second Stolen Generation Over Adoption ReformsPro Bono Australia
AccorHotels extends AFL Official Hotel Partner agreement to 2023Ministry of Sport

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Tackling Entrenched Disadvantage With Impact Investing - Pro Bono Australia

Mon, 2018/11/12 - 9:46pm

Pro Bono Australia

Tackling Entrenched Disadvantage With Impact Investing
Pro Bono Australia
“Limitations of current models are evident in constraints on flow of government funding, crises in aged care, poor outcomes for children in care and many aboriginal Australians,” the report said. “A solution-led approach can enable new thinking to come ...

School Officer - Aboriginal Education Worker - EducationHQ Australia

Mon, 2018/11/12 - 8:48pm

EducationHQ Australia

School Officer - Aboriginal Education Worker
EducationHQ Australia
Salary is in accordance with New South Wales & Australian Capital Territory Catholic Systemic Schools Enterprise Agreement 2017. Instructions: Forward your Curriculum Vitae together with a covering letter addressing selection criteria via email ...

Police investigating man's death during massive riot in outback NT indigenous community - NEWS.com.au

Mon, 2018/11/12 - 8:44am

NEWS.com.au

Police investigating man's death during massive riot in outback NT indigenous community
NEWS.com.au
The Australian reports that unrest has been brewing in Ali Curung since the four bodies were discovered last week, with various rumours circulating about what had taken place. But with a small population of 500, there has been animosity for the past ...

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Remembering war, working for peace - Alice Springs News Online

Mon, 2018/11/12 - 6:35am

Alice Springs News Online

Remembering war, working for peace
Alice Springs News Online
... [the Aboriginal flag, printed on her t-shirt] should be flown up [on the hill] because they come from here and it's not recognised by the council and it should be today. * But our people fought and they went through trauma like other Australians ...

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EOI: Guidance Officer - Cape York Aboriginal Australian Academy - Hopevale Campus - EducationHQ Australia

Mon, 2018/11/12 - 6:31am

EOI: Guidance Officer - Cape York Aboriginal Australian Academy - Hopevale Campus
EducationHQ Australia
Located 371 kms from Cairns City, Cape York Aboriginal Australian Academy - Hopevale Campus invests in developing and implementing quality programs that respond to the needs of students and continue to develop the schools' highly skilled teaching ...

EOI: Principal - Cape York Aboriginal Australian Academy (Coen Campus) - EducationHQ Australia

Mon, 2018/11/12 - 6:04am

EOI: Principal - Cape York Aboriginal Australian Academy (Coen Campus)
EducationHQ Australia
EOI: Principal - Cape York Aboriginal Australian Academy (Coen Campus). Temporary job recruited via Department of Education and Training (Queensland) (Brisbane, Queensland, Australia). Job Reference QLD/FNR294488/18E. Closing date November 19 ...

Desert Mob 2018 success re-affirms Central Australia as the home of Contemporary Aboriginal art - Mirage News

Mon, 2018/11/12 - 4:46am

Mirage News

Desert Mob 2018 success re-affirms Central Australia as the home of Contemporary Aboriginal art
Mirage News
Minister for Tourism and Culture, Lauren Moss said this result demonstrates the importance of Desert Mob in the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art landscape and congratulated the team at Araluen Cultural Precinct for delivering such an ...

Sydney council to turn historic Redfern Post Office into Indigenous hub - Architecture AU

Mon, 2018/11/12 - 3:32am

Architecture AU

Sydney council to turn historic Redfern Post Office into Indigenous hub
Architecture AU
“The Aboriginal people need to always have a visible presence in Redfern. Our history should be on display for all people to learn and know about Aboriginal Australia and its history, before and after 1788. “A modern keeping place would serve this ...
AccorHotels extends AFL Official Hotel Partner agreement to 2023The Hotel Conversation (press release) (blog)

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Abbott's vision for remote education has been tried, and failed - Crikey

Mon, 2018/11/12 - 1:42am

Crikey

Abbott's vision for remote education has been tried, and failed
Crikey
If there is anything Tony Abbott wants out of his consolation prize as Special Envoy for Indigenous Affairs — aside from publicity — it is to reinforce English-only instruction for remote Aboriginal kids. It began with his declaration on Sky ... But ...

PM says Nauru refugees better off than indigenous kids - The New Daily

Mon, 2018/11/12 - 1:28am

The New Daily

PM says Nauru refugees better off than indigenous kids
The New Daily
Scott Morrison has defended the treatment of refugee children on Nauru claiming they get better medical treatment that our own indigenous children in remote communities in Australia. Dismissing claims that Nauru was “a hellhole” the Prime Minister said ...

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Closing the Eye Health Gap - Pro Bono Australia

Sun, 2018/11/11 - 9:51pm

Pro Bono Australia

Closing the Eye Health Gap
Pro Bono Australia
I was also running a big clinical department and research group, and the Centre for Eye Research Australia, amongst other things, and it only left an hour or two a week to think about Indigenous eye health. I really wanted to develop long term and ...

My Health Record 'overlooked' Australians without internet access, says a rural health worker - ABC News

Sun, 2018/11/11 - 7:43pm

ABC News

My Health Record 'overlooked' Australians without internet access, says a rural health worker
ABC News
The CEO of the Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services Vicki O'Donnell said that while the Australian Digital Health Agency took some measures to inform health care practitioners working in remote areas, there was an initial oversight on the complex ...

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Indigenous science goes far beyond boomerangs and spears - IndigenousX (press release) (blog)

Sun, 2018/11/11 - 5:57am

IndigenousX (press release) (blog)

Indigenous science goes far beyond boomerangs and spears
IndigenousX (press release) (blog)
Australia is home to many of the earliest examples of scientific thinking in the world, and any curriculum that aspires to be relevant to Australian students should obviously include an understanding of Australian science throughout history. This is ...

'They didn't die in vain': A cascade of poppies surround the newly opened Anzac Memorial - The Sydney Morning Herald

Sun, 2018/11/11 - 3:14am

The Sydney Morning Herald

'They didn't die in vain': A cascade of poppies surround the newly opened Anzac Memorial
The Sydney Morning Herald
The Australian flag, the French tricolour and the Australian Aboriginal Flag all fluttered at half-mast as crowds arrived to the sounds of bagpipes for the formal wreath laying at the north end of the Pool of Reflection. Premier Gladys Berejiklian wore ...

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The importance of ethics in Indigenous research - IndigenousX (press release) (blog)

Sat, 2018/11/10 - 11:01pm

IndigenousX (press release) (blog)

The importance of ethics in Indigenous research
IndigenousX (press release) (blog)
Recently I became aware of the call for participation in the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Survey (NATSIHS). I have concerns in relation to the methods proposed to be utilised by the Australian Bureau of Statistics for the NATSIHS.

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World War I ended 100 years ago, but what if it happened now? - ABC News

Sat, 2018/11/10 - 7:24pm

ABC News

World War I ended 100 years ago, but what if it happened now?
ABC News
"Australians had to contend with artillery, deadly gas, machine guns, aeroplanes and barbed wire as they fought a lethal, well-trained and well-equipped enemy," Associate Professor Crotty said. "They fought in mud so deep that men drowned in it, and in ...

Boab beer maker among Indigenous business owners tasting success in WA's Kimberley - ABC News

Sat, 2018/11/10 - 6:32pm

ABC News

Boab beer maker among Indigenous business owners tasting success in WA's Kimberley
ABC News
Of the many Aboriginal start-ups it has helped, more than 85 per cent are still in operation. By contrast just 61 per cent of small businesses nationwide that started in 2013 survived past the three year mark. In Western Australia, just 56 per cent ...

Kristallnacht and the Righteous Australian aboriginal William Cooper - Arutz Sheva

Sat, 2018/11/10 - 6:07pm

Arutz Sheva

Kristallnacht and the Righteous Australian aboriginal William Cooper
Arutz Sheva
On the other side of the world in Australia, William Cooper, also from an indigenous community, grew up in an aboriginal mission station near Moama in the Riverina in New South Wales. Mr Cooper, a member of the Yorta-Yorta people made a living as a ...

Juvenile quolls at Booderee spotted outside the pouch for the first time - The Sydney Morning Herald

Sat, 2018/11/10 - 1:00pm

Juvenile quolls at Booderee spotted outside the pouch for the first time
The Sydney Morning Herald
The Eastern Quoll Reintroduction Team is a partnership between Parks Australia, Rewilding Australia, The Australian National University, Wreck Bay Aboriginal Community Council, WWF Australia, the National Environmental Science Program Threatened ...

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