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First Dates is back: 'I often get told that I'm sexy' - NEWS.com.au

Tue, 2016/11/01 - 9:42am

NEWS.com.au

First Dates is back: 'I often get told that I'm sexy'
NEWS.com.au
Sure, they detour briefly with the fact that his moustache is crooked and that they both tick the “Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander” box when they're filling out forms, but basically this entire relationship is based on an educationally mutual ...

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Increased meth use devastating remote Aboriginal communities in WA, police and counsellors say - ABC Online

Tue, 2016/11/01 - 8:36am

ABC Online

Increased meth use devastating remote Aboriginal communities in WA, police and counsellors say
ABC Online
Inspector Hamish McKenzie, from the Goldfields-Esperance District Office, which coordinates officers across the world's largest police beat, said drug use was rife across Australia. "Unfortunately it's part of our everyday business now," he said. "Our ...

'Wholly void' election of Aboriginal member a 'landmark case' - Radio Australia

Tue, 2016/11/01 - 3:32am

'Wholly void' election of Aboriginal member a 'landmark case'
Radio Australia
Darwin-based legal academic Dr Danial Kelly has studied the intersections of Australian law and Aboriginal customary law in Arnhem Land, and spoke to Mr Guyula about his case. "This case is a classic example of Australian law clashing with Aboriginal ...

Australia and the Netherlands – 400 years of shared history - WAtoday

Tue, 2016/11/01 - 3:20am

WAtoday

Australia and the Netherlands – 400 years of shared history
WAtoday
These early journeys marked the beginning of engagement between the world's oldest living culture, Aboriginal Australians, and the new seafaring merchants of Europe. Within just 30 years, Dutch navigators (particularly Abel Tasman) had mapped nearly ...

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Australia and the Netherlands – 400 years of shared history - The Canberra Times

Tue, 2016/11/01 - 3:10am

The Canberra Times

Australia and the Netherlands – 400 years of shared history
The Canberra Times
These early journeys marked the beginning of engagement between the world's oldest living culture, Aboriginal Australians, and the new seafaring merchants of Europe. Within just 30 years, Dutch navigators (particularly Abel Tasman) had mapped nearly ...

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Australia and the Netherlands – 400 years of shared history - The Age

Tue, 2016/11/01 - 3:10am

The Age

Australia and the Netherlands – 400 years of shared history
The Age
These early journeys marked the beginning of engagement between the world's oldest living culture, Aboriginal Australians, and the new seafaring merchants of Europe. Within just 30 years, Dutch navigators (particularly Abel Tasman) had mapped nearly ...

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The breakup of Australia - Herald Sun (blog)

Tue, 2016/11/01 - 1:41am

The breakup of Australia
Herald Sun (blog)
The Australian state has consistently failed to understand and to accept the right of its Indigenous people to be allowed the fullest rights to self-determination. It is little wonder that calls for a separate nation find ready adherents in the ...

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Researchers hunt 20th century Indigenous community newsletters for rare serials collection - ABC Online

Tue, 2016/11/01 - 1:13am

ABC Online

Researchers hunt 20th century Indigenous community newsletters for rare serials collection
ABC Online
... communities around Australia in the latter half of the 20th century. The newsletters were produced by schools, churches, language centres and other organisations to share information about the day-to-day activities, interests and concerns of ...

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'Wholly void' election of Aboriginal candidate a 'landmark case' - ABC Online

Mon, 2016/10/31 - 11:55pm

ABC Online

'Wholly void' election of Aboriginal candidate a 'landmark case'
ABC Online
Darwin-based legal academic Dr Danial Kelly has studied the intersections of Australian law and Aboriginal customary law in Arnhem Land, and spoke to Mr Guyula about his case. "This case is a classic example of Australian law clashing with Aboriginal ...

'Wholly void' election of Aboriginal candidate could be 'landmark case' - ABC Online

Mon, 2016/10/31 - 11:09pm

ABC Online

'Wholly void' election of Aboriginal candidate could be 'landmark case'
ABC Online
Darwin-based legal academic Dr Danial Kelly has studied the intersections of Australian law and Aboriginal customary law in Arnhem Land, and spoke to Mr Guyula about his case. "This case is a classic example of Australian law clashing with Aboriginal ...

Could Aboriginal Australians Carry the DNA of an Unknown Human Species? - Sputnik International

Mon, 2016/10/31 - 10:34pm

Sputnik International

Could Aboriginal Australians Carry the DNA of an Unknown Human Species?
Sputnik International
A study conducted by a team led by Ryan Bohlender, a statistical geneticist from the University of Texas, suggests that aboriginal Australians and those from nearby Pacific islands may carry genes from a heretofore undiscovered hominid, in addition to ...

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Shane Howard fights them on the beaches - The West Australian - The West Australian

Mon, 2016/10/31 - 10:04pm

The West Australian

Shane Howard fights them on the beaches - The West Australian
The West Australian
I woke up to the deep cosmology at work and the deep intelligence at work in Aboriginal Australia, and one you know you can't unknow. So I started writing Solid Rock at that time.” Back then few white Australians really got the message of the song: “It ...

The breakup of Australia - Herald Sun (blog)

Mon, 2016/10/31 - 8:53pm

The breakup of Australia
Herald Sun (blog)
The Australian state has consistently failed to understand and to accept the right of its Indigenous people to be allowed the fullest rights to self-determination. It is little wonder that calls for a separate nation find ready adherents in the ...

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Legal bodies welcome Indigenous incarceration inquiry - Lawyers Weekly

Mon, 2016/10/31 - 7:13pm

Lawyers Weekly

Legal bodies welcome Indigenous incarceration inquiry
Lawyers Weekly
Ms Needham pointed to statistics from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, which reveal that Western Australia has the highest rate of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander imprisonment in the country, with 3,663.5 prisoners per 100,000 Aboriginal and ...

Community and kids key as Malcolm Turnbull becomes less remote - The Australian

Mon, 2016/10/31 - 1:01pm

The Australian

Community and kids key as Malcolm Turnbull becomes less remote
The Australian
South Australian Aboriginal Affairs Minister Kyam Maher said the federal government had invited the state to put a project forward for the first time, in a community that struggled with isolation, high unemployment and few job opportunities. “It is ...
Turnbull finds mixed community reaction to welfare cardsSBS

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plan to nurture Indigenous talent - NRL.COM

Mon, 2016/10/31 - 12:13am

NRL.COM

plan to nurture Indigenous talent
NRL.COM
Speaking to NRL.com, Cochrane recalled the 1996 tour to the UK where he coached an under-16s Australian Aboriginal side that provided the next wave of talent with a taste of representative football. "We took a development squad to the UK around this ...

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Frontier Wars wing needed - Shepparton News

Sun, 2016/10/30 - 11:15pm

Shepparton News

Frontier Wars wing needed
Shepparton News
In September, the Australian War Memorial in Canberra launched the first exhibition in honour of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people's military service in times of war and peace. Entitled For Country, for Nation, the stories are told from the ...

WHO recommends free hepatitis B vaccinations for Indigenous Australians - SBS

Sun, 2016/10/30 - 7:29pm

SBS

WHO recommends free hepatitis B vaccinations for Indigenous Australians
SBS
A new Australian report for the World Health Organisation calls for free hepatitis B immunisations for all Indigenous adults. Royal Melbourne Hospital infectious-diseases specialist Benjamin Cowie is one of the authors. "An Aboriginal person has four ...
Lighthouse Project seeks to reduce heart disease among Indigenous AustraliansABC Online
Indigenous incarceration: Too little action on national disgraceThe Age

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The treatment of Aboriginal people is our great collective continuing shame - The Sydney Morning Herald

Sun, 2016/10/30 - 1:07pm

The Sydney Morning Herald

The treatment of Aboriginal people is our great collective continuing shame
The Sydney Morning Herald
How dire if Malcolm Turnbull's signature achievement, aside from rescuing a grateful nation from Tony Abbott, was to make it easier for Australians to be publicly racist. The latest waste of the Prime Minister's potential is his indulgence of the right ...

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Lighthouse Project seeks to reduce heart disease among Indigenous Australians - ABC Online

Sun, 2016/10/30 - 4:18am

ABC Online

Lighthouse Project seeks to reduce heart disease among Indigenous Australians
ABC Online
A joint venture by eight hospitals around Australia is working to reduce the high rate of heart disease among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. An estimated 60 per cent of the Indigenous community is likely to die from coronary heart ...
Indigenous incarceration: Too little action on national disgraceThe Age
WHO Report recommends free hepatitis B vaccinations for Indigenous AustraliansSBS

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