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Aboriginal art gallery was 40000 years in the making - Lithgow Mercury

Fri, 2016/01/08 - 6:34pm

Lithgow Mercury

Aboriginal art gallery was 40000 years in the making
Lithgow Mercury
THE only dedicated indigenous art gallery in the NSW Central West showcases the evolution of art from the ancient culture to convict Australia and then to modern Aboriginal talent. The Kew-Y-Ahn Art Gallery was opened by then NSW Governor Professor ...

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Tarnanthi review: Art Gallery of SA festival shows vitality of Indigenous art - Sydney Morning Herald

Fri, 2016/01/08 - 1:22pm

Sydney Morning Herald

Tarnanthi review: Art Gallery of SA festival shows vitality of Indigenous art
Sydney Morning Herald
Tarnanthi is the title of new Festival of Contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art at the Art Gallery of South Australia that sends a message about the resilience and vitality of Indigenous work. It's a message that needs to be broadcast ...

Top ten secret Sydney beaches - dailytelegraph.com.au

Fri, 2016/01/08 - 1:08pm

dailytelegraph.com.au

Top ten secret Sydney beaches
dailytelegraph.com.au
The beach also marks the start of the Royal National Park coastal walk, which leads along cliffs, beaches and escarpments to see Aboriginal rock art. How to get there: From Cronulla train station it's a five-minute walk to the ferry wharf, where you ...

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Top ten secret Sydney beaches - Courier Mail

Fri, 2016/01/08 - 1:01pm

Courier Mail

Top ten secret Sydney beaches
Courier Mail
The beach also marks the start of the Royal National Park coastal walk, which leads along cliffs, beaches and escarpments to see Aboriginal rock art. How to get there: From Cronulla train station it's a five-minute walk to the ferry wharf, where you ...

Real reason for choice of Barnaby Joyce - Sydney Morning Herald

Fri, 2016/01/08 - 10:42am

Sydney Morning Herald

Real reason for choice of Barnaby Joyce
Sydney Morning Herald
Richard Lennane's condemnation of the hypocrisy behind the world's nuclear powers and their beneficiaries, which includes Australia, in condemning North Korea's latest nuclear weapon test, is an indictment of international efforts to curb the threat of ...

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The BUNNY dance performance at Campbelltown Arts Centre uses Japanese knot ... - Sydney Morning Herald

Fri, 2016/01/08 - 3:22am

Sydney Morning Herald

The BUNNY dance performance at Campbelltown Arts Centre uses Japanese knot ...
Sydney Morning Herald
January 16, 10am-7pm, Barton Park, 114 Gladstone Road, North Parramatta, free parking, gold coin entry (donated to McGrath Foundation and Mission Australia), 0433 399 185, sydneykitefestival.com.au. ... Airds Aboriginal Film and Music Series. The Airds ...

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Aboriginal-owned energy company one-upping Tesla - eco-business.com

Fri, 2016/01/08 - 2:41am

eco-business.com

Aboriginal-owned energy company one-upping Tesla
eco-business.com
The renewable energy storage game is about to be disrupted, with Australian Aboriginal-owned company AllGrid Energy announcing the launch of WattGrid, a new 10kWh solar energy storage system it says is around 30 per cent cheaper than the Tesla ...

The Broadsheet Melbourne Cookbook is a Readings Best Seller Plus what else you ... - Broadsheet

Fri, 2016/01/08 - 2:21am

Broadsheet

The Broadsheet Melbourne Cookbook is a Readings Best Seller Plus what else you ...
Broadsheet
Australia's Alternative Comics Scene (Or, Biting Into the Neon Lemon). Small press and self-publishing comics and zine-makers ... Wominjeka Festival 2016 at FCAC. A celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander at Footscray Community Arts Centre.

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Bed-squeeze hits Alice hospital - NT News

Fri, 2016/01/08 - 12:50am

NT News

Bed-squeeze hits Alice hospital
NT News
The Central Australia Health Service annual report reveals a failure to meet targets for discharge or admission. ... The health service also welcomed a reduction in the number of Aboriginal people leaving hospital prematurely from 81 to 61. “This is a ...

Labor and union leaders must confront corruption - The Australian Financial Review

Thu, 2016/01/07 - 11:51pm

The Australian Financial Review

Labor and union leaders must confront corruption
The Australian Financial Review
As an Aboriginal man, my father earned a third of the wages of others doing the same job. The AWU helped him secure equal pay. The labour movement helped deliver the working conditions Australia enjoys today. But another critical driver was economic ...

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Eighty things to do in and around Sydney - Sydney Morning Herald

Thu, 2016/01/07 - 11:04pm

Sydney Morning Herald

Eighty things to do in and around Sydney
Sydney Morning Herald
More than 2000 years old, the Jibbon Aboriginal carvings in Royal National Park are one of Sydney's most ancient Indigenous sites. Carvings of animal Dreamtime spirits mark the sandstone, including images of whales, stingrays, kangaroos and hunters, ...

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Curtin University team tracks billion-year-old meteorite's fall to Lake Eyre - Sydney Morning Herald

Thu, 2016/01/07 - 9:35pm

The Independent

Curtin University team tracks billion-year-old meteorite's fall to Lake Eyre
Sydney Morning Herald
By New Year's Eve, planetary scientist Phil Bland and his team from Western Australia's Curtin University had made their way to Lake Eyre, where they'd tracked the space rock's trajectory to a crater in the lake's solid salt crust. To reach it, Bland ...
Ancient meteorite 'older than Earth' from beyond orbit of Mars found at Lake EyreABC Online
4.5 billion-year-old meteorite discovered in Australian outback could help ...The Independent
Scientists raced against time to save the 4.5 billion-year-old meteorite in ...International Business Times AU
Ancient Origins -Telegraph.co.uk -The Weather Channel
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10 ways humans will leave fossils - ABC Online

Thu, 2016/01/07 - 8:16pm

ABC Online

10 ways humans will leave fossils
ABC Online
Much in the same way as later arrivals to Australia have mapped early Aboriginal movements by discovering their middens, fossil-hunters of the future will know us by our garbage. But unlike first Australians, the signature of later generations will be ...

Travel back in time at Pioneer Village on Australia Day - Toowoomba Chronicle

Thu, 2016/01/07 - 7:10pm

Toowoomba Chronicle

Travel back in time at Pioneer Village on Australia Day
Toowoomba Chronicle
THERE is plenty to keep you entertained at the Highfields Pioneer Village on Australia Day. The program is jam-packed full of fun starting with the Aboriginal art talks by artist Cheryl Moggs at 9am, then the milking of the cow at 9.30am. There are ...

Canadians ready to liven up Cygnet Folk Festival - The Mercury

Thu, 2016/01/07 - 1:16pm

The Mercury

Canadians ready to liven up Cygnet Folk Festival
The Mercury
Ms Collins — who is especially excited to have former Goanna frontman Shane Howard back at the festival for the first time in about a decade, and is also looking forward to a performance by Cape Barren Island Aboriginal elder Ronnie Summers — thinks ...

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The seductions of the beach - The Age

Thu, 2016/01/07 - 12:47pm

The Age

The seductions of the beach
The Age
... beach is part of the Australian consciousness at many levels. We are called to the edges of the continent to find refreshment and the promise of renewal. But it's also where early intrepid travellers, settlers and convicts first encountered ...

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Gubinge: Kimberley Aboriginal community starts commercially harvesting new ... - ABC Online

Thu, 2016/01/07 - 11:04am

ABC Online

Gubinge: Kimberley Aboriginal community starts commercially harvesting new ...
ABC Online
An Aboriginal community in the West Kimberley has become the first to commercially harvest the highly sought after bush fruit gubinge. Gubinge, also known as Kakadu plum, is endemic to Northern Australia. It is rich in nutrients and has been enjoyed by ...

NT juvenile justice: “a blight on the entire Australian legal system” - Crikey (registration) (blog)

Thu, 2016/01/07 - 9:56am

Crikey (registration) (blog)

NT juvenile justice: “a blight on the entire Australian legal system”
Crikey (registration) (blog)
The debacle that has been exposed in the past two years within the NT juvenile justice system shows quite clearly that by deliberate design and policy Aboriginal children in are treated in a barbarous, inhumane and illegal way. Multiple incidents ...

WA police introduce prerecorded cautions in Aboriginal languages - The Guardian

Thu, 2016/01/07 - 8:52am

The Guardian

WA police introduce prerecorded cautions in Aboriginal languages
The Guardian
Indigenous people will soon be able to hear a prerecorded caution in any Aboriginal language if arrested in Western Australia under changes prompted by the case of an Indigenous man who was charged with murder despite not understanding his rights or ...

Lets Go Walkabout dance party changes name after social media backlash over ... - ABC Online

Thu, 2016/01/07 - 7:20am

ABC Online

Lets Go Walkabout dance party changes name after social media backlash over ...
ABC Online
... arts festival Rainbow Serpent in Western Victoria. "Again using our culture and our beliefs in the title for a party, it becomes a huge problem and it offends Aboriginal people all over the country, so [the organisers] are going to start getting ...

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