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WA's largest Aboriginal rock art gallery hopes to attract tourists, create jobs - ABC Message Stick

Thu, 2016/09/15 - 3:40am

ABC Message Stick

WA's largest Aboriginal rock art gallery hopes to attract tourists, create jobs
ABC Message Stick
The traditional owners of Western Australia's largest gallery of Aboriginal rock paintings want to generate more employment for Aboriginal people through improved tourism information. Cast in rich red ochre, the granite walls of Walga Rock near Cue ...

Speaking Colour's exhibition, a celebration of Aboriginal culture - Goulburn Post

Thu, 2016/09/15 - 3:19am

Speaking Colour's exhibition, a celebration of Aboriginal culture
Goulburn Post
The idea for the exhibition came after Ms D'Ellia touched eyes on the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Studies (AIATSIS) map. The map, which represents the language and tribal groups of Aboriginal people in Australia, was ...

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'Let us care for our own kids': Aboriginal lawyer - The Advertiser

Thu, 2016/09/15 - 2:18am

The Advertiser

'Let us care for our own kids': Aboriginal lawyer
The Advertiser
“There's that cultural connection — they are Aboriginal kids no matter where they come from — in a country like Australia we've got to teach them about their own culture and their own identity, about who they are and where they come from,” Mr ...

Psychologists Apologise To Indigenous Australians - Huffington Post Australia

Thu, 2016/09/15 - 12:52am

Huffington Post Australia

Psychologists Apologise To Indigenous Australians
Huffington Post Australia
The Australian Psychological Society (APS) will issue a formal apology for the profession's role in the mistreatment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, including its silence during the policy of forced removal which resulted in the Stolen ...
The Custody Notification System saves Aboriginal lives. Why isn't it national?The Guardian

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Why are Aboriginal children still dying from rheumatic heart disease? - The Conversation AU

Wed, 2016/09/14 - 8:16pm

The Conversation AU

Why are Aboriginal children still dying from rheumatic heart disease?
The Conversation AU
Indigenous Australians in the Northern Territory are more than 100 times as likely to have rheumatic heart disease than their non-Indigenous counterparts. Screenshot/Take Heart - Strep: Group A Streptococcal Infection ...

Pauline Hanson's second maiden speech mirrors her first, substituting Muslims for Aborigines and Asians - The Northern Daily Leader

Wed, 2016/09/14 - 6:21pm

ABC Online

Pauline Hanson's second maiden speech mirrors her first, substituting Muslims for Aborigines and Asians
The Northern Daily Leader
In 1996 Pauline Hanson made her entry to parliament felt with an incendiary speech which declared Aboriginal Australians were given unfair advantages compared to non-Indigenous Australians - or "mainstream Australians" as she called them - and ...
Pauline Hanson's 1996 maiden speech to parliament: Full transcriptThe Sydney Morning Herald
Pauline Hanson calls for immigration ban: 'Go back to where you came from'The Guardian
Are Muslims 'swamping' the Western world?SBS
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Pauline Hanson's second maiden speech mirrors her first, substituting Muslims for Aborigines and Asians - Wingham Chronicle

Wed, 2016/09/14 - 6:20pm

Pauline Hanson's second maiden speech mirrors her first, substituting Muslims for Aborigines and Asians
Wingham Chronicle
In 1996 Pauline Hanson made her entry to parliament felt with an incendiary speech which declared Aboriginal Australians were given unfair advantages compared to non-Indigenous Australians - or "mainstream Australians" as she called them - and ...

Pauline Hanson's second maiden speech mirrors her first, substituting Muslims for Aborigines and Asians - Bendigo Advertiser

Wed, 2016/09/14 - 6:20pm

ABC Online

Pauline Hanson's second maiden speech mirrors her first, substituting Muslims for Aborigines and Asians
Bendigo Advertiser
In 1996 Pauline Hanson made her entry to parliament felt with an incendiary speech which declared Aboriginal Australians were given unfair advantages compared to non-Indigenous Australians - or "mainstream Australians" as she called them - and ...
Pauline Hanson's 1996 maiden speech to parliament: Full transcriptThe Sydney Morning Herald
Pauline Hanson pushes Australians again on issues of race, religion and classABC Online
Pauline Hanson calls for immigration ban: 'Go back to where you came from'The Guardian
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Pauline Hanson's second maiden speech mirrors her first, substituting Muslims for Aborigines and Asians - Ballarat Courier

Wed, 2016/09/14 - 6:10pm

Pauline Hanson's second maiden speech mirrors her first, substituting Muslims for Aborigines and Asians
Ballarat Courier
In 1996 Pauline Hanson made her entry to parliament felt with an incendiary speech which declared Aboriginal Australians were given unfair advantages compared to non-Indigenous Australians - or "mainstream Australians" as she called them - and ...

Pauline Hanson's second maiden speech mirrors her first, substituting Muslims for Aborigines and Asians - Yass Tribune

Wed, 2016/09/14 - 5:31pm

Pauline Hanson's second maiden speech mirrors her first, substituting Muslims for Aborigines and Asians
Yass Tribune
In 1996 Pauline Hanson made her entry to parliament felt with an incendiary speech which declared Aboriginal Australians were given unfair advantages compared to non-Indigenous Australians - or "mainstream Australians" as she called them - and ...

Pauline Hanson's 1996 maiden speech to parliament: Full transcript - The Sydney Morning Herald

Wed, 2016/09/14 - 3:26pm

ABC Online

Pauline Hanson's 1996 maiden speech to parliament: Full transcript
The Sydney Morning Herald
Pauline Hanson's comments about Aboriginal Australians saw her disendorsed as the Liberal candidate for Oxley but the decision came so late in the campaign she still appeared as a Liberal on the ballot paper. After securing a victory in the Queensland ...
Pauline Hanson pushes Australians again on issues of race, religion and classABC Online
Pauline Hanson calls for immigration ban: 'Go back to where you came from'The Guardian
How Hanson's claims stack up 20 years after maiden speech9news.com.au
Huffington Post Australia
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Barrangal Dyara: ghosts of the Garden Palace - The Australian

Wed, 2016/09/14 - 2:04pm

The Australian

Barrangal Dyara: ghosts of the Garden Palace
The Australian
Among the exhibitions at the Garden Palace was the Ethnological Court, tucked up on a balcony and showing Aboriginal artefacts from the Australian Museum's collection. On display were spears, shields, fishing nets and even skulls. All were destroyed in ...
Kaldor Public Art Projects bring life back to Sydney's Garden PalaceThe Australian Financial Review

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Stop getting caught up in meaningless symbolism - The Advertiser

Wed, 2016/09/14 - 11:45am

The Australian

Stop getting caught up in meaningless symbolism
The Advertiser
Some believe the national day of celebration marks the “invasion” of Australia and downfall of Aboriginal culture. Moving a radio show would apparently be some great step towards us holding hands and all chanting “kumbaya”. You see, Australia Day ...
Triple J announce Hottest 100 date may be revised but not for 2017The Sydney Morning Herald
Triple J lobbied to move Hottest 100 from Australia DayThe Australian
Triple J considering changing date of Hottest 100Crikey (registration)
Daily Review -Pedestrian TV -Daily Mail
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Triple J announce Hottest 100 date may be revised but not for 2017 - The Sydney Morning Herald

Wed, 2016/09/14 - 3:27am

The Australian

Triple J announce Hottest 100 date may be revised but not for 2017
The Sydney Morning Herald
... listeners from all cultural backgrounds who love it." Triple J has previously partnered with the Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience (AIME) in Redfern, Sydney, with $100,000 in donations from this year's Hottest 100 going to support ...
Triple J lobbied to move Hottest 100 from Australia DayThe Australian
Triple J considering changing date of Hottest 100Crikey (registration)
Triple J will NOT move its iconic Hottest 100 countdown away from Australia DayDaily Mail
Pedestrian TV -NEWS.com.au -Student Edge (blog)
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This aboriginal Australian used kindness and tea to trump the racism he overheard. - Upworthy

Tue, 2016/09/13 - 9:26pm

Upworthy

This aboriginal Australian used kindness and tea to trump the racism he overheard.
Upworthy
Wall, an Australian who is aboriginal, overheard two women saying some terrible stuff about those in his community. "Food was great but to our misfortune we inadvertently heard two elderly ladies, seated next to us, chatting about aboriginals," he ...

Police frustrated with youth crime, family dysfunction in Kalgoorlie: Gordon - The West Australian

Tue, 2016/09/13 - 9:07pm

The West Australian

Police frustrated with youth crime, family dysfunction in Kalgoorlie: Gordon
The West Australian
Dr Gordon was speaking with other leading WA indigenous figures at a Committee for Economic Development of Australia event in Perth yesterday. The retired magistrate, who served on the bench of the Children's Court for 20 years, said many Aboriginal ...

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Why is trachoma blinding Aboriginal children when mainstream Australia eliminated it 100 years ago? - The Conversation AU

Tue, 2016/09/13 - 8:18pm

The Conversation AU

Why is trachoma blinding Aboriginal children when mainstream Australia eliminated it 100 years ago?
The Conversation AU
Although it doesn't exist in mainstream Australia, trachoma persists in remote Aboriginal communities that still lack safe washing facilities and have notoriously poor and chronically overcrowded housing. Young children with constant eye and nose ...

Police frustrated with youth crime, family dysfunction in Kalgoorlie: Gordon - The West Australian

Tue, 2016/09/13 - 4:46pm

The West Australian

Police frustrated with youth crime, family dysfunction in Kalgoorlie: Gordon
The West Australian
Dr Gordon was speaking with other leading WA indigenous figures at a Committee for Economic Development of Australia event in Perth yesterday. The retired magistrate, who served on the bench of the Children's Court for 20 years, said many Aboriginal ...

Half of all Australians suffer from chronic diseases, but 85 per cent believe they're healthy: report - ABC Online

Tue, 2016/09/13 - 9:39am

ABC Online

Half of all Australians suffer from chronic diseases, but 85 per cent believe they're healthy: report
ABC Online
And while there were some improvements in the health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians, they continued to have lower life expectancy rates than non-Indigenous Australians — more than 10 years shorter. Health Minister Sussan Ley said ...
Calls for better, culturally appropriate health servicesSBS
Are we delusional? 85% of Australians say they're healthyClarence Valley Daily Examiner
Cancer overtakes heart disease as Australia's biggest killerBusiness Insider

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