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Prince Charles is blessed by aboriginal leaders on Australian tour - ITV News

Mon, 2018/04/09 - 11:50am

ITV News

Prince Charles is blessed by aboriginal leaders on Australian tour
ITV News
The Prince of Wales has met aboriginal leaders in Australia's Northern Territory on the penultimate day of his week-long tour. As part of the tour, Charles took part in a Yidaki healing ceremony, where a didgeridoo was blown close to his chest. Charles ...
Prince Charles 'healed' by didgeridoo during Australia trip after donning traditional aboriginal garb for ceremonyThe Sun
In Pictures: Aboriginal welcome for Charles on Australia tourDaily Mail
Aboriginal welcome for Prince Charles during Australia tourBelfast Telegraph
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Prince Charles tours the Northern Territory: 'I feel better already' - NEWS.com.au

Mon, 2018/04/09 - 7:52am

NEWS.com.au

Prince Charles tours the Northern Territory: 'I feel better already'
NEWS.com.au
On a tour of the Buku-Larrnggay Mulka Arts Centre in Gove, which showcases the work of the area's indigenous people, Charles took part in a Yidaki healing ceremony, where a didgeridoo was blown close to his chest. World-renowned didgeridoo master Djalu ...

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Indigenous people are being displaced again – by gentrification - The Guardian

Mon, 2018/04/09 - 6:32am

The Guardian

Indigenous people are being displaced again – by gentrification
The Guardian
I saw the same sort of discrimination when I lived in the area in 1995: local Aboriginal people being shadowed by police vans as they walked the streets, singled out for questioning, harassed with gratuitous warrant checks or body searches. In 1993 ...

Prince Charles receives traditional Top End welcome - The Australian

Mon, 2018/04/09 - 5:33am

The Australian

Prince Charles receives traditional Top End welcome
The Australian
Arriving in Gove, Charles was handed a woomera — a traditional spear-throwing device — as he was greeted by aboriginal leader Galarrwuy Yunupingu. He was then presented with a feather-stringed headdress and string basket before a colourful welcome ...
Prince Charles arrives in Nhulunbuy for sixth visit to the Northern TerritoryABC Online

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Calls to crackdown on fake Aboriginal art - NEWS.com.au

Mon, 2018/04/09 - 2:23am

NEWS.com.au

Calls to crackdown on fake Aboriginal art
NEWS.com.au
Calls to crackdown on fake Aboriginal art. A federal parliamentary committee into the growth of bogus Aboriginal art and craft has heard stronger laws are needed. Australian Associated PressApril 9, 201811:55am. The peak body for Aboriginal art centres ...

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Calls to crackdown on fake Aboriginal art - Area News (blog)

Mon, 2018/04/09 - 2:21am

Area News (blog)

Calls to crackdown on fake Aboriginal art
Area News (blog)
Fake Aboriginal art is being sold across Australia and robbing indigenous artists of an income. The peak body for Aboriginal art centres across Western Australia has called for laws to make it illegal to sell fake indigenous art. In a submission to a ...

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Magabala to launch Daisy Utemorrah Award - Books+Publishing

Mon, 2018/04/09 - 12:50am

Magabala to launch Daisy Utemorrah Award
Books+Publishing
Broome publisher Magabala Books will launch a new unpublished manuscript award in the second half of 2018 to find the best children's or YA novel by an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander writer. The inaugural Daisy Utemorrah Award will be open to ...

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Connecting to culture: Engaging young Australians with Indigenous culture - ABC Local

Sun, 2018/04/08 - 11:28pm

ABC Local

Connecting to culture: Engaging young Australians with Indigenous culture
ABC Local
There has been over 40,000 years of strong Aboriginal culture in Australia, but many of our young people are not connecting with their Elders and have become distant from their culture. Connecting to Culture (C2C) is an entertaining, fun, and ...

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'Stolenwealth Games' Indigenous protesters set up camp on Gold Coast – in pictures - The Guardian

Sun, 2018/04/08 - 9:48pm

The Guardian

'Stolenwealth Games' Indigenous protesters set up camp on Gold Coast – in pictures
The Guardian
A group of Aboriginal protestors calling themselves the 'Stolenwealth Games' has set up camp near Surfers Paradise to stage multiple demonstrations during the Commonwealth Games. They hope to draw international attention to the issues that continue to ...
Creating change one protest at a timeClarence Valley Daily Examiner

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We need evidence-based law reform to reduce rates of Indigenous incarceration - The Conversation AU

Sun, 2018/04/08 - 7:48pm

The Conversation AU

We need evidence-based law reform to reduce rates of Indigenous incarceration
The Conversation AU
On March 28, the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) report on reducing Indigenous incarceration was tabled in parliament. Its recommendations aim to decrease Indigenous contact with the criminal justice system and reform punitive laws that ...

'The fight never left': Stolenwealth Games protesters draw on long tradition - The Guardian

Sun, 2018/04/08 - 6:01pm

The Guardian

'The fight never left': Stolenwealth Games protesters draw on long tradition
The Guardian
“Ever since that time, Aboriginal people have been striving to get fair and equitable justice for our people. The protests that occurred during the Commonwealth Games in 1982 was just another point of resistance in our justice endeavours. This protest ...
Australia's First Nations offer a touch of food and culture during Coast's Commonwealth GamesGold Coast Bulletin
Nordlof Center to host Australia programRockford Register Star
Sports: Commonwealth Video games' opening ceremony celebrates Australia's Indigenous traditionStandard Republic

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Aussie energy wars go global as ABC spruiks Tory plan to cut out coal by 2025 - The Australian

Sun, 2018/04/08 - 2:03pm

Aussie energy wars go global as ABC spruiks Tory plan to cut out coal by 2025
The Australian
As Tony Abbott and other prominent Coalition MPs make the case that Australia should be building new coal-fired power stations, Conservatives in Britain are pushing a very different agenda. The Tory Government wants to end the use of unabated coal in ...

Soprano and composer Deborah Cheetham awarded honorary doctorate from Uni SA - NEWS.com.au

Sun, 2018/04/08 - 11:30am

NEWS.com.au

Soprano and composer Deborah Cheetham awarded honorary doctorate from Uni SA
NEWS.com.au
“Deborah has been a pioneer in the Australian arts landscape, has mentored many aspiring artists and opened up significant pathways for young Aboriginal people,'' said Uni SA vice chancellor, Professor David Lloyd. Also receiving honorary doctorates ...

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Prince Charles in Cairns, meets Aboriginal woman Elizabeth Kulla Kulla - The Australian

Sun, 2018/04/08 - 4:32am

The Australian

Prince Charles in Cairns, meets Aboriginal woman Elizabeth Kulla Kulla
The Australian
“I'm an Aboriginal woman ... can I shake your hand.” Emerging from the Sunday service at St John the Evangelist Anglican Church in Cairns, the Prince of Wales stopped in his tracks, turned and walked over to where Ms Kulla Kulla was standing behind the ...
Prince Charles' Cairns visit brings local woman to tearsSBS
Aboriginal woman thrilled to meet CharlesThe Northern Daily Leader
Prince Charles spreads the charm in CairnsIllawarra Mercury
Daily Mail
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Aboriginal woman thrilled to meet Charles - Western Advocate

Sun, 2018/04/08 - 1:20am

Western Advocate

Aboriginal woman thrilled to meet Charles
Western Advocate
Prince Charles will wrap up his royal visit of Australia with more environmental talks in Cairns. Elizabeth Kulla Kulla was overwhelmed after meeting Prince Charles after church in Cairns on Sunday. An Aboriginal woman named after Queen Elizabeth has ...

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Prince Charles' Cairns visit brings local woman to tears - SBS

Sun, 2018/04/08 - 12:35am

The Australian

Prince Charles' Cairns visit brings local woman to tears
SBS
Elizabeth Kulla Kulla was overwhelmed after meeting Prince Charles after church in Cairns on Sunday. (AAP). Prince Charles is in the middle of a royal tour to Australia for the Commonwealth Games. Updated Updated 13 hours ago. Prince Charles has spent ...
Prince Charles in Cairns, meets Aboriginal woman Elizabeth Kulla KullaThe Australian
My, that's a big one! Prince Charles gawps at Aboriginal elder's two-metre long ceremonial club as he tries out a ...Daily Mail
Aboriginal woman thrilled to meet CharlesArea News (blog)
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Pioneers of Indigenous cricket set to be recognised as governing body vows to correct mistakes of past - Radio Australia

Sat, 2018/04/07 - 8:03pm

Radio Australia

Pioneers of Indigenous cricket set to be recognised as governing body vows to correct mistakes of past
Radio Australia
Cricket Australia has vowed to "correct the mistakes of the past" and revive the 150-year legacy of Indigenous cricketers. The organisation is set to announce a third international, all-Indigenous tour to commemorate the tours of 1868 and 1988 ...

Pioneers of Indigenous cricket set to be recognised as governing body vows to correct mistakes of past - ABC Local

Sat, 2018/04/07 - 7:33pm

ABC Local

Pioneers of Indigenous cricket set to be recognised as governing body vows to correct mistakes of past
ABC Local
A 30-year reunion of Australia's second all-Indigenous cricket team has given players hope their contribution to the national sport will finally be recognised. Cricket Australia has vowed to "correct the mistakes of the past" and revive the 150-year ...

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NT Country Liberal Party endorses Jacinta Price for seat of Lingiari next federal election - ABC Online (blog)

Sat, 2018/04/07 - 12:32pm

ABC Online (blog)

NT Country Liberal Party endorses Jacinta Price for seat of Lingiari next federal election
ABC Online (blog)
"Creating a review is an important way to go, whether that means we can work better with land councils or whether that means Aboriginal people themselves have better opportunity at creating their own land councils, I still think it needs to be looked ...

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