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Kakadu find confirms earliest Australian occupation - UQ News

Wed, 2017/07/19 - 8:26pm

Kakadu find confirms earliest Australian occupation
UQ News
Aboriginal people have been in Australia for at least 65,000 years – much longer than the 47,000 years believed by some archaeologists. The discovery, by a team of archaeologists and dating specialists led by Associate Professor Chris Clarkson from The ...

Indigenous rock shelter in Top End pushes Australia's human history back to 65000 years - ABC Online

Wed, 2017/07/19 - 7:02pm

ABC Online

Indigenous rock shelter in Top End pushes Australia's human history back to 65000 years
ABC Online
Dr Clarkson said the agreement was one of the strongest agreements ever negotiated in Australia between traditional owners and archaeology teams. "Aboriginal involvement, Aboriginal permission, Aboriginal rights over the excavation itself are very ...
Aboriginal archaeological discovery in Kakadu rewrites the history of AustraliaThe Sydney Morning Herald
University of Wollongong researchers dig up new details about first AustraliansIllawarra Mercury
Australian dig finds evidence of Aboriginal habitation up to 80000 years agoThe Guardian
The Conversation AU -The Australian -Cosmos
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University of Wollongong researchers dig up new details about first Australians - Illawarra Mercury

Wed, 2017/07/19 - 5:24pm

Illawarra Mercury

University of Wollongong researchers dig up new details about first Australians
Illawarra Mercury
Associate Professor Chris Clarkson, an Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Fellow from the University of Queensland led the expedition, which also included ARC and UOW researchers Professor Zenobia Jacobs, Associate Professor Ben Marwick, ...

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Aboriginal archaeological discovery in Kakadu rewrites the history of Australia - The Sydney Morning Herald

Wed, 2017/07/19 - 5:00pm

The Sydney Morning Herald

Aboriginal archaeological discovery in Kakadu rewrites the history of Australia
The Sydney Morning Herald
Jabiru, Northern Territory: Aboriginal people have lived in Australia for a minimum of 65,000 years, a team of archaeologists has established - 18,000 years longer than had been proved previously and at least 5000 years longer than had been speculated ...
Australian dig finds evidence of Aboriginal habitation up to 80000 years agoThe Guardian
Aborigines in Australia longer than previously thought: studyYahoo7 News
Aborigines came here 20000 years before megafauna vanishedThe Australian
The Conversation AU -9news.com.au -Science Magazine
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Burnie City Council explores displaying the Aboriginal flag on Australia Day - The Advocate

Wed, 2017/07/19 - 2:58pm

The Advocate

Burnie City Council explores displaying the Aboriginal flag on Australia Day
The Advocate
Alderman voted on Monday to have the council's Australia Day Special Committee consider the matter rather than make the decision themselves. Mayor Anita Dow said this was because the committee “on the council's behalf” coordinates Australia Day events ...

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade spends $50000 on art - The Canberra Times

Wed, 2017/07/19 - 1:45pm

The Canberra Times

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade spends $50000 on art
The Canberra Times
The paintings, etchings, and photography - including some by leading Aboriginal Australian artists - are on display in key entertainment and work areas within the diplomatic buildings including Australia House in London and the Australian Consulate ...

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Opposition Leader Steven Marshall would move Aboriginal affairs into premier's department as part of a broader ... - The Advertiser

Wed, 2017/07/19 - 12:28pm

The Advertiser

Opposition Leader Steven Marshall would move Aboriginal affairs into premier's department as part of a broader ...
The Advertiser
OPPOSITION Leader Steven Marshall will move Aboriginal Affairs into the premier's department if he wins the state election in March as part of a broader public service shake-up which he says will restore ministerial accountability to SA while cutting ...

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Indigenous suicide inquest 'a mockery to Aboriginal people' MP Josie Farrer says - ABC Online

Wed, 2017/07/19 - 11:51am

ABC Online

Indigenous suicide inquest 'a mockery to Aboriginal people' MP Josie Farrer says
ABC Online
"I feel that this inquest is a mockery to Aboriginal people, it's not going the way it should," she wrote in a letter to WA Attorney-General John Quigley. Ms Farrer, whose staff attended the hearing earlier this week, said evidence from community ...

Philanthropy Gets Behind Connecting Aboriginal Children With Extended Families - Pro Bono Australia

Wed, 2017/07/19 - 7:24am

Pro Bono Australia

Philanthropy Gets Behind Connecting Aboriginal Children With Extended Families
Pro Bono Australia
VACCA CEO Professor Muriel Bamblett said Aboriginal children could stay in multiple placements for extended periods causing them to lose connection to family, community, culture and country. “Where there is family violence, abuse or neglect of children ...

Activist Sarain Carson-Fox on finding hope for troubled indigenous communities - The Sydney Morning Herald

Wed, 2017/07/19 - 7:10am

The Sydney Morning Herald

Activist Sarain Carson-Fox on finding hope for troubled indigenous communities
The Sydney Morning Herald
In Australia to launch her indigenous rights documentary series Rise, which starts screening on SBS Viceland next month, the livewire 29-year-old is also speaking about being "young and black" at the Splendour in the Grass festival in Byron Bay on the ...

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4 maps uncovering Aboriginal history and culture - Spatial Source

Wed, 2017/07/19 - 6:36am

Spatial Source

4 maps uncovering Aboriginal history and culture
Spatial Source
Aboriginal place names are familiar to most Australians, however there are many that people would not be aware of. Item names like Waratah and Kangaroo are familiar over the world, but place names like Wollongong (sounds of the sea), Wagga Wagga ...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Pharmacy Scholarships announcedAustralian Journal of Pharmacy (registration) (blog)
Indigenous incarceration: push to end jailing for fines and introduce automatic paroleThe Guardian
Aboriginal Communities Continue Treaty Calls Following Referendum Council ReportBuzzFeed News

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Central Australia's Arrernte people can now read the Bible in their own language - Catholic Leader

Wed, 2017/07/19 - 5:32am

Catholic Leader

Central Australia's Arrernte people can now read the Bible in their own language
Catholic Leader
ABOUT 5000 central Australian Aborigines are now able to read the Bible in their own Arrernte language. “It's a project that has taken more than twenty-five years,” Divine Word Missionaries Father Prakash Menezes, who is assistant priest at Our Lady of ...

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Pharmacy Scholarships announced - Australian Journal of Pharmacy (registration) (blog)

Wed, 2017/07/19 - 5:21am

Australian Journal of Pharmacy (registration) (blog)

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Pharmacy Scholarships announced
Australian Journal of Pharmacy (registration) (blog)
The Rural and Indigenous Workforce team at the Pharmacy Guild of Australia are interested in talking with students who are thinking about or are currently studying their Bachelor or Master of Pharmacy and may wish to examine this opportunity ...
Indigenous incarceration: push to end jailing for fines and introduce automatic paroleThe Guardian
Aboriginal Communities Continue Treaty Calls Following Referendum Council ReportBuzzFeed News

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Indigenous incarceration: push to end jailing for fines and introduce automatic parole - The Guardian

Wed, 2017/07/19 - 5:11am

The Guardian

Indigenous incarceration: push to end jailing for fines and introduce automatic parole
The Guardian
All states and territories should end the practice of jailing for fines, introduce a statutory custody notification system and introduce automatic parole in an effort to reduce Indigenous incarceration rates, the Australian Law Reform Commission says.
Aboriginal Communities Continue Treaty Calls Following Referendum Council ReportBuzzFeed News

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Copyright Agency distributes $1.3 million - ArtsHub (subscription)

Tue, 2017/07/18 - 11:04pm

ArtsHub (subscription)

Copyright Agency distributes $1.3 million
ArtsHub (subscription)
Additional funding is committed to the Eleanor Dark Foundation Fellowships for Indigenous Writers. Three Artist in Residence programs – in Western Australia, Queensland and Victoria – have also been supported. The residencies will enable artists to ...

First Contact to return to SBS in November - Inside Film

Tue, 2017/07/18 - 10:14pm

Inside Film

First Contact to return to SBS in November
Inside Film
Reconciliation Australia has found that six out of 10 Australians have had little or no contact with the nation's first people. The first season of First Contact generated headlines and debate in 2014 when Martin took six Australians into Aboriginal ...

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The Steward of Australia's Original Food - Saveur

Tue, 2017/07/18 - 6:03pm

Saveur

The Steward of Australia's Original Food
Saveur
A writer whose work is based on that legacy, Pascoe has lately turned to the subject of indigenous food. Australia has only recently come to recognize the debt owed to its First Peoples, after nearly two and a half centuries of abuses and land seizures.

Cockburn Lakes Amateur FC to auction off jumpers to raise money for Outback Academy Australia - Community Newspaper Group

Tue, 2017/07/18 - 4:03pm

Community Newspaper Group

Cockburn Lakes Amateur FC to auction off jumpers to raise money for Outback Academy Australia
Community Newspaper Group
This year's recipient was established to support employment opportunities and the well-being of Aboriginal Australians. The jersey design is a mix between Cockburn's usual jersey and that used by wheelchair basketball side, the Red Dust Heelers, who ...

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Indigenous recognition steps outside Constitution - The Australian

Tue, 2017/07/18 - 2:19pm

Indigenous recognition steps outside Constitution
The Australian
“This declaration might be indigenous Australia's version of America's Declaration of Independence, celebrating the indigenous, British and multicultural aspects to our unified national identity,” said Mr Pearson. The idea was aimed at mollifying the ...

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