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Aboriginal woman's brutal slaying sheds light on Australia's continuing racial divide - Chicago Tribune

Fri, 2016/12/16 - 3:42pm

Chicago Tribune

Aboriginal woman's brutal slaying sheds light on Australia's continuing racial divide
Chicago Tribune
When the British claimed Australia in the 1700s, they did so by declaring it "terra nullius" — owned by no one — ignoring the fact that Aboriginal people had lived there for at least 50,000 years. Forced off the land by colonists and exposed to new ...

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Police 'failed' Aboriginal woman - NEWS.com.au

Fri, 2016/12/16 - 11:33am

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Police 'failed' Aboriginal woman
NEWS.com.au
As Australia was finally allowed to see the CCTV of the 22 year-old's final hours for the first time, Commissioner Karl O'Callaghan acted within hours to try and prevent a similar tragedy in a WA police station again. He issued a mandate that unless ...
Footage of 'inhumane' treatment of jailed Aboriginal woman rattles AustraliaMashable
Ms Dhu inquest: Coroner criticises 'inhumane' WA police treatment before death in custodyABC Online
Shocking footage of Ms Dhu released as family fights onWAtoday
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Footage of 'inhumane' treatment of jailed Aboriginal woman rattles Australia - Mashable

Fri, 2016/12/16 - 7:50am

Mashable

Footage of 'inhumane' treatment of jailed Aboriginal woman rattles Australia
Mashable
A coronial inquest released CCTV footage of 22-year-old Julieka Dhu's time in lock-up before her death in police custody on Friday. The Indigenous Yamatji woman passed away in August 2014, but her family requested for the footage to be made public.

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Aboriginal woman's slaying exposes Australia's racial divide - Yahoo Sports

Fri, 2016/12/16 - 6:29am

Yahoo Sports

Aboriginal woman's slaying exposes Australia's racial divide
Yahoo Sports
When the British claimed Australia in the 1700s, they did so by declaring it "terra nullius" — owned by no one — ignoring the fact that Aboriginal people had lived there for at least 50,000 years. Forced off the land by colonists and exposed to new ...

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Ms Dhu inquest: Coroner criticises 'inhumane' WA police treatment before death in custody - ABC Online

Fri, 2016/12/16 - 5:25am

BBC News

Ms Dhu inquest: Coroner criticises 'inhumane' WA police treatment before death in custody
ABC Online
The West Australian coroner has delivered a damning assessment of the treatment of an Aboriginal woman who died in custody, labelling police behaviour "inhumane" and saying her life could have been saved if doctors had properly diagnosed her.
'Ms Dhu' inquest: Aboriginal woman's treatment 'inhumane'BBC News

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The untold story of the ancient Aboriginal bone ornament that upended historical record - SBS

Fri, 2016/12/16 - 5:23am

SBS

The untold story of the ancient Aboriginal bone ornament that upended historical record
SBS
Archaeological evidence suggests that people got to Australia 50 to 60,000 years ago, but the bone tools dated back 20,000 only, leaving a 40,000 year gap. “There was this interesting idea that they [Aboriginal people] had lost the knowledge of how to ...

Aboriginal woman's slaying exposes Australia's racial divide - Jakarta Post

Fri, 2016/12/16 - 5:06am

Jakarta Post

Aboriginal woman's slaying exposes Australia's racial divide
Jakarta Post
Aboriginal woman's slaying exposes Australia's racial divide The family of Lynette Daley walks along Ten Mile Beach after visiting the site where she died near Yamba, Australia, Aug. 15, 2016. The brutal death of Daley, an Aboriginal woman, and the ...

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'Why have we got to keep paying the price?': the family of Ms Dhu awaits coronial findings - ABC Local

Fri, 2016/12/16 - 3:00am

ABC Local

'Why have we got to keep paying the price?': the family of Ms Dhu awaits coronial findings
ABC Local
SARAH DINGLE: The West Australian coroner is about to hand down her findings into the death in custody of an Aboriginal woman more than two years ago. Twenty-two-year-old Ms Dhu died from septicaemia and pneumonia, three days after she was locked ...
Woman's final moments caught on CCTVNEWS.com.au
Ms Dhu coronial inquest: CCTV footage showing 'inhumane' treatment to be releasedABC Online
Ms Dhu endured 'inhumane treatment' by police before death in custody – coronerThe Guardian

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'Why have we got to keep paying the price?': the family of Ms Dhu awaits coronial findings - ABC Local

Fri, 2016/12/16 - 2:57am

ABC Online

'Why have we got to keep paying the price?': the family of Ms Dhu awaits coronial findings
ABC Local
SARAH DINGLE: The West Australian coroner is about to hand down her findings into the death in custody of an Aboriginal woman more than two years ago. Twenty-two-year-old Ms Dhu died from septicaemia and pneumonia, three days after she was locked ...
Family of Ms Dhu hoping for justiceSky News Australia
Shocking footage of Ms Dhu will be released by coronerBrisbane Times
Ms Dhu endured 'inhumane treatment' by police before death in custody – coronerThe Guardian

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Ms Dhu coronial inquest: CCTV footage showing 'inhumane' treatment to be released - ABC Online

Fri, 2016/12/16 - 2:45am

ABC Online

Ms Dhu coronial inquest: CCTV footage showing 'inhumane' treatment to be released
ABC Online
The West Australian coroner has ruled the treatment of Aboriginal woman Ms Dhu by police officers was "unprofessional and inhumane" prior to her death, and has agreed to release CCTV footage of her last hours in custody. Coroner Ros Fogliani also ruled ...
Twitter reacts to CCTV footage of 'inhumane' treatment of Julieka Dhu before her deathMashable

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Natalie returns home for Aussie Christmas - dailytelegraph.com.au

Fri, 2016/12/16 - 12:57am

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Natalie returns home for Aussie Christmas
dailytelegraph.com.au
Aussie singer Natalie Imbruglia is swapping snow for sun this Christmas, jetting into Australia for the festive season. The 41-year-old ... Picture: Australia Media / Brian Roberts The petite beauty wasn't too much of a diva to handle her own luggage ...

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Noel Pearson complains to CCC over Cape York Aboriginal Australian Academy audit release - ABC Online

Thu, 2016/12/15 - 11:22pm

ABC Online

Noel Pearson complains to CCC over Cape York Aboriginal Australian Academy audit release
ABC Online
Indigenous leader Noel Pearson says he will lodge a complaint with Queensland's corruption watchdog over the release of an audit into his Cape York Aboriginal Australian Academy. The Academy, led by an independent board and chaired by Noel Pearson, ...

'Australians need to see this footage', Ms Dhu's family await coroner's findings - SBS

Thu, 2016/12/15 - 10:18pm

SBS

'Australians need to see this footage', Ms Dhu's family await coroner's findings
SBS
CEO of the Aboriginal Legal Service of Western Australia Dennis Eggington urged the coroner to consider the family of Ms Dhu and their need for closure. "Ms Dhu's death is a grave and cruel injustice. The Aboriginal Legal Service is here to support the ...
Family of Ms Dhu hoping for justiceSky News Australia

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Indigenous treaties 'just playing games with words' - The Australian

Thu, 2016/12/15 - 1:01pm

The Australian

Indigenous treaties 'just playing games with words'
The Australian
This assessment, from constitutional lawyers Greg Craven and Anne Twomey, comes after moves toward state-based treaties with Aboriginal communities emerged in Victoria, South Australia and the Northern Territory. Professor Craven, vice-chancellor of ...

Indigenous spending to double, warns Michael Mansell - The Australian

Thu, 2016/12/15 - 1:00pm

The Australian

Indigenous spending to double, warns Michael Mansell
The Australian
... the creation of a notional new state that, using the Canadian state of Nunavut as a model, would be “not a private Aboriginal state but a public Aboriginal state, just that it would be made up predominantly of Aboriginal people”, Mr Mansell told ...

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Female artists and curators making ACCA and NGV 'a little bit blacker' - The Age

Thu, 2016/12/15 - 6:26am

The Age

Female artists and curators making ACCA and NGV 'a little bit blacker'
The Age
"We're taking a 'B' and an 'L' and we're making it a little blacker at ACCA," Paola Balla said on Thursday. The co-curator of the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art's first exhibition dedicated entirely to Aboriginal artists, which opens on ...
Indigenous art exhibition Who's Afraid of Colour redefining the genreABC Online

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Looking past Hobart Mayor's 'I didn't kill them' comments: MONA's vision unveiled - SBS

Thu, 2016/12/15 - 4:35am

SBS

Looking past Hobart Mayor's 'I didn't kill them' comments: MONA's vision unveiled
SBS
Tasmania's Museum of Old and New Art, MONA in Hobart has a big vision for a National Truth and Reconciliation Art Park that acknowledges the truth of Australia's history and its frontier wars with Aboriginal peoples. Palawa man Greg Lehman worked on ...

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Here's looking at: black ground, 1989 by Judy Watson - The Conversation AU

Thu, 2016/12/15 - 4:31am

The Conversation AU

Here's looking at: black ground, 1989 by Judy Watson
The Conversation AU
Her canvases become the ground for her eloquent and poetic chronicle of the suffering of Aboriginal Australians – the massacres, prejudice, and disdain – while simultaneously evoking the dignity and achievements of Aboriginal people. As a contemporary ...

Indigenous art exhibition Who's Afraid of Colour redefining the genre - ABC Online

Thu, 2016/12/15 - 4:00am

ABC Online

Indigenous art exhibition Who's Afraid of Colour redefining the genre
ABC Online
"The diversity and the breadth of expression in this show reflects the diversity and breadth of expression of Aboriginal people Australia-wide," she said. Cole Chocka's mother died when she was just 16, sending her into a downward spiral of drugs ...

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The myth of 'over-funded' Indigenous communities - Independent Australia

Wed, 2016/12/14 - 2:19pm

Independent Australia

The myth of 'over-funded' Indigenous communities
Independent Australia
According to the United Nations Development Programme Human Development Index, Australia ranks second in the world for public and social health, but if we disaggregate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders to stand alone, they would rank 132nd.

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