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Sandalwood oil producer Santanol recruits Aboriginal workers in Western Australia's far north - ABC Online

Wed, 2016/03/09 - 4:37am

ABC Online

Sandalwood oil producer Santanol recruits Aboriginal workers in Western Australia's far north
ABC Online
Santanol held two information and recruitment sessions at the Waringarri Aboriginal Corporation in the East Kimberley yesterday. More than 50 people applied for the six labourer and two machine operator jobs starting in Kununurra on Monday. Santanol ...

Looking Past White Australia And White Feminism - New Matilda

Tue, 2016/03/08 - 5:05pm

New Matilda

Looking Past White Australia And White Feminism
New Matilda
Aboriginal women from the remote Central Australian community of Ampilatwatja performing at a public ceremony in 2010 to protest against the Northern Territory intervention. (IMAGE: Chris Graham, At Large Media).

Ten-year-old Aboriginal girl kills herself in far north Western Australia - The Guardian

Tue, 2016/03/08 - 8:39am

The Guardian

Ten-year-old Aboriginal girl kills herself in far north Western Australia
The Guardian
A 10-year-old Aboriginal girl has taken her own life in far north Western Australia, the youngest of 19 Indigenous people to kill themselves in remote areas of the state since December. Guardian Australia understands the girl died on Sunday in the ...
WA community in shock after suicide of Aboriginal childThe Australian (subscription) (blog)
Apparent suicide of 10-year-old Indigenous girl shocks remote WA communityABC Online

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International Women's Day 2016: Women who helped shape Canberra - ABC Online

Mon, 2016/03/07 - 7:18pm

ABC Online

International Women's Day 2016: Women who helped shape Canberra
ABC Online
"It stood for all the things that Aboriginal people weren't. We weren't part of the curriculum, we weren't part of education, we weren't part of housing, we weren't part of the legal system." It is this kind of unity that Aunty Matilda said she would ...

Indigenous students up in Australia but concerns remain - Times Higher Education (THE)

Mon, 2016/03/07 - 12:02pm

Times Higher Education (THE)

Indigenous students up in Australia but concerns remain
Times Higher Education (THE)
A rise in Indigenous student enrolments in Australia should not obscure the need for “culturally appropriate and continuous support” to improve low completion rates, one academic has cautioned. Recent federal government figures showed that Aboriginal ...

Boy in murder charge highlights the plight of Aboriginal citizens in modern day Australia - South China Morning Post (subscription)

Sun, 2016/03/06 - 7:07pm

South China Morning Post (subscription)

Boy in murder charge highlights the plight of Aboriginal citizens in modern day Australia
South China Morning Post (subscription)
An 11-year-old boy charged with murder has come to epitomize Australia's great shame: the plight of its Aboriginal citizens. The boy is one of the youngest people to be charged with murder in Australia. He was part of a gang of seven or eight boys ...
In Australian state, aboriginal kids 53 times more likely to be in jail than othersWashington Post

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Call for national day of remembrance for Australian frontier wars - Sydney Morning Herald

Sun, 2016/03/06 - 1:01pm

Sydney Morning Herald

Call for national day of remembrance for Australian frontier wars
Sydney Morning Herald
A Ngunnawal elder believes the true reconciliation cannot be achieved in Australia until the government recognises the existence of the frontier wars between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. The Aboriginal Tent Embassy is calling on the ...
Talking to my Country – The book that every Australian should readThe Stringer

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Calls for a permanent Aboriginal medical service in western Sydney as another one goes under - Sydney Morning Herald

Sun, 2016/03/06 - 12:08pm

Sydney Morning Herald

Calls for a permanent Aboriginal medical service in western Sydney as another one goes under
Sydney Morning Herald
NSW opposition health spokesman Walt Secord has called for an independent inquiry into a permanent medical service for Aboriginal people in western Sydney. He said he would support any moves by the NSW government to provide the service with ...

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This app teaches Australia about its 500 Indigenous first nations - Mashable

Sun, 2016/03/06 - 5:05am

Mashable

This app teaches Australia about its 500 Indigenous first nations
Mashable
When Kevin Rudd was prime minister of Australia, Ngarluma man Tyson Mowarin was struck that the Mandarin-speaking leader could say hello at the foot of the Great Wall of China, but could not say hello in the local indigenous language at the foot of Uluru.

Murrumu: one man's mission to create a sovereign Indigenous country inside Australia - The Guardian

Sun, 2016/03/06 - 2:35am

The Guardian

Murrumu: one man's mission to create a sovereign Indigenous country inside Australia
The Guardian
But also article 36 of the United Nations declaration of rights of indigenous peoples says that indigenous people have the right to travel overseas for religious, economic or political reasons and the state must assist in that process.” Even though the ...

Aboriginal leaders push to make Davenport community alcohol-free zone - ABC Online

Sun, 2016/03/06 - 1:10am

ABC Online

Aboriginal leaders push to make Davenport community alcohol-free zone
ABC Online
Leaders in an Aboriginal community north of Adelaide are pushing to make the area a dry zone in a bid to reduce alcohol-fuelled violence. About 100 people live in Davenport, just outside Port Augusta, but its population swells during summer. So too ...

In Australian state, aboriginal kids 53 times more likely to be in jail than others - Stuff.co.nz

Sat, 2016/03/05 - 9:35pm

Stuff.co.nz

In Australian state, aboriginal kids 53 times more likely to be in jail than others
Stuff.co.nz
Aboriginal children in Western Australia are 53 times more likely to be jailed than other Australians, according to the Change the Record Coalition, which is trying to reduce incarceration rates for Aborigines. Eighty percent of children in state ...

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In Australian state, aboriginal kids 53 times more likely to be in jail than others - Washington Post

Sat, 2016/03/05 - 3:59pm

Washington Post

In Australian state, aboriginal kids 53 times more likely to be in jail than others
Washington Post
SYDNEY — An 11-year-old boy charged with murder has come to epitomize Australia's great shame: the plight of its Aboriginal citizens, who may be the most jailed people in the Western world. The boy is one of the youngest people to be charged with ...

'In a few decades half of Australia will be Aboriginal' - Daily Mail

Sat, 2016/03/05 - 8:45am

Daily Mail

'In a few decades half of Australia will be Aboriginal'
Daily Mail
An Aboriginal land council says people are falsely claiming to be indigenous to cheat the system. The Sydney-based Metropolitan Local Aboriginal Land Council says as many as one in 15 people - or more - claim to be Aboriginal when they aren't, in a bid ...

Treaty, Yeah! The Undeniable Case For A National Settlement With Australia's First Peoples - New Matilda

Fri, 2016/03/04 - 8:05pm

New Matilda

Treaty, Yeah! The Undeniable Case For A National Settlement With Australia's First Peoples
New Matilda
Treaty, yeah! Treaty now! Liam McLoughlin makes the case for supporting a treaty with the mob. In 1832, Governor of Van Diemen's Land, George Arthur, said it was a “fatal error… that a treaty was not entered into” with Aboriginal people. In 2016 ...

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Aboriginal elder Pat Dodson: portrait of the senator as a young man - Sydney Morning Herald

Fri, 2016/03/04 - 1:15pm

Sydney Morning Herald

Aboriginal elder Pat Dodson: portrait of the senator as a young man
Sydney Morning Herald
Born in Broome to an Irish-Australian father, Snowy Dodson, and an Indigenous mother, Patricia, his family had fled across state borders to Katherine, in the Northern Territory, when Pat was a two-year-old baby. The hounding laws of Western Australia ...

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Indigenous leaders praise Victoria's commitment to talk about treaty - The Guardian

Thu, 2016/03/03 - 8:04am

The Guardian

Indigenous leaders praise Victoria's commitment to talk about treaty
The Guardian
Indigenous leaders have praised the Victorian government for agreeing to sit down and talk about a treaty, after a meeting of about 500 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Melbourne voted unanimously against the constitutional recognition ...

Economic prosperity is crucial to improving social outcomes for Aboriginal people - The Guardian

Thu, 2016/03/03 - 2:29am

The Guardian

Economic prosperity is crucial to improving social outcomes for Aboriginal people
The Guardian
'As the first Aboriginal deputy ombudsman in Australia I dedicate myself to helping ensure government services and policies broaden the capabilities, choices and opportunities available to all Aboriginal people in NSW.' Photograph: Derek Bogart/Supplied.

Alice Queen adds to gold quest with Kaurareg Aboriginal People - Proactive Investors Australia

Thu, 2016/03/03 - 1:26am

Proactive Investors Australia

Alice Queen adds to gold quest with Kaurareg Aboriginal People
Proactive Investors Australia
The exploration is a partnership between Alice Queen with 84.5% interest and the Kaurareg Aboriginal People. Recent drilling at the old Horn Island Gold mine in North Queensland by the company in 25 years unearthed gold hits including 22 metres at ...

Reviving Indigenous languages through old novels, dictionaries and documents - ABC Message Stick

Wed, 2016/03/02 - 10:40pm

ABC Message Stick

Reviving Indigenous languages through old novels, dictionaries and documents
ABC Message Stick
Indigenous languages in Australia could number between 300 and 700, depending on the definition of language versus dialect, she said. However, only 13 languages are believed to be still spoken by children. "If a language isn't spoken by children, then ...

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