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Failure to narrow gap on Aboriginal employment - Sydney Morning Herald

Tue, 2014/02/11 - 6:59pm

Sydney Morning Herald

Failure to narrow gap on Aboriginal employment
Sydney Morning Herald
Australia has made no progress towards halving the employment gap between indigenous and non-indigenous Australians within a decade, six years after the effort began. When Prime Minister Tony Abbott delivers the annual report on progress towards ...

Australia failing to close gap on indigenous jobs - Sydney Morning Herald

Tue, 2014/02/11 - 1:48pm

The Guardian

Australia failing to close gap on indigenous jobs
Sydney Morning Herald
Australia has made no progress towards halving the employment gap between indigenous and non-indigenous Australians within a decade, six years after the effort began. When he delivers the annual report on progress towards closing the gap in Federal ...
Activists urge indigenous health actionThe Australian
Economy $24bn bigger in 2031 if Indigenous targets met, says reportThe Guardian
Indigenous life expectancy gap needs to be closed quicker, says Tony AbbottThe Guardian
PS News -The Age
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Activists urge indigenous health action - The Australian

Tue, 2014/02/11 - 1:09pm

Activists urge indigenous health action
The Australian
We need to build on these successes,” said Mr Gooda, who is the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner at the Australian Human Rights Commission. “This is a national effort that can achieve generational change. It is critical ...

Activists urge indigenous health action - The Australian

Tue, 2014/02/11 - 1:06pm

Sydney Morning Herald

Activists urge indigenous health action
The Australian
We need to build on these successes,” said Mr Gooda, who is the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner at the Australian Human Rights Commission. “This is a national effort that can achieve generational change. It is critical ...
Failure to narrow gap on Aboriginal employmentSydney Morning Herald
Economy $24bn bigger in 2031 if Indigenous targets met, says reportThe Guardian
Indigenous life expectancy gap needs to be closed quicker, says Tony AbbottThe Guardian
Sky News Australia -PS News -ABC Message Stick
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Indigenous Leader Applauds Tough Stand on Corruption - Pro Bono Australia

Mon, 2014/02/10 - 9:49pm

Indigenous Leader Applauds Tough Stand on Corruption
Pro Bono Australia
The successful prosecution of a former CEO of an Aboriginal medical service for embezzling funds has been applauded by the Australian Indigenous Leadership Centre (AILC). The AILC's CEO Rachelle Towart said many Indigenous leaders across Australia ...

Australia coaxing private sector to aid Aborigines - Helsinki Times

Mon, 2014/02/10 - 3:35pm

The Guardian

Australia coaxing private sector to aid Aborigines
Helsinki Times
"I never thought I'd have a chance to help build something like this," says Wood, 23, an indigenous Australian whose mother's death was related to alcohol abuse. "I used to smoke marijuana and be pretty heavy on the grog, because I didn't have anything ...
Economy $24bn bigger in 2031 if Indigenous targets met, says reportThe Guardian
Funding to preserve Indigenous languagePS News

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Economy $24bn bigger in 2031 if Indigenous targets met, says report - The Guardian

Mon, 2014/02/10 - 8:44am

The Guardian

Economy $24bn bigger in 2031 if Indigenous targets met, says report
The Guardian
Australia's economy would be $24bn bigger in 2031 if Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people had the same health outcomes and opportunities in the labour market as non-Indigenous Australians, according to a new report by Deloitte Access Economics.
Funding to preserve Indigenous languagePS News
Should we be doing health assessments?Crikey (blog)

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Greater Indigenous employment would make Australia billions: Deloitte - ABC Message Stick

Mon, 2014/02/10 - 3:03am

SBS

Greater Indigenous employment would make Australia billions: Deloitte
ABC Message Stick
Reconciliation Australia says the study builds the case for continued spending on addressing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander disadvantage, as Natalie Whiting reports. NATALIE WHITING: It currently costs the Government millions of dollars, but a ...
Australia coaxing private sector to aid AboriginesHelsinki Times
Huge economic benefits from Indigenous job action: reportSBS
Indigenous employment could create billions for economyThe Canberra Times
Rockhampton Morning Bulletin
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Greater Indigenous employment would make Australia billions: Deloitte - ABC Message Stick

Mon, 2014/02/10 - 3:03am

The Canberra Times

Greater Indigenous employment would make Australia billions: Deloitte
ABC Message Stick
Reconciliation Australia says the study builds the case for continued spending on addressing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander disadvantage, as Natalie Whiting reports. NATALIE WHITING: It currently costs the Government millions of dollars, but a ...
Indigenous employment could create billions for economyThe Canberra Times
Higher indigenous employment could reap $24 billion rewardNorthern Star

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Indigenous firms to flourish with BCA - The Australian

Sun, 2014/02/09 - 1:17pm

Indigenous firms to flourish with BCA
The Australian
THE biggest indigenous business supplier network in Australia will today announce the "most significant" partnership in its history as it strengthens ties with the Business Council of Australia. Supply Nation and the BCA will today announce a signed ...

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Aboriginal gambling: a question of addiction or resource redistribution? - The Conversation

Sat, 2014/02/08 - 9:20pm

Aboriginal gambling: a question of addiction or resource redistribution?
The Conversation
This article draws on a recent chapter by the authors: Young, M., Markham, F. and Doran, B. (2013) Gambling Spaces and the Paradox of Aboriginal Social Inclusion. In "In Black and White: Australians all at the Crossroads", R. Craven, A. Dillon and N ...

With Utopia, John Pilger wrings the heart but objectivity is not his forte - Sydney Morning Herald

Sat, 2014/02/08 - 1:01pm

Sydney Morning Herald

With Utopia, John Pilger wrings the heart but objectivity is not his forte
Sydney Morning Herald
Veteran Australian journalist John Pilger's new film places Aboriginal Australia's dispossession and Third-World living conditions on the global stage. Indigenous people in remote areas, Pilger says in Utopia, which opened this month, are suffering a ...

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Australia's Aborigines Looking Forward to Job Growth - JDJournal.com

Thu, 2014/02/06 - 12:50pm

Australia's Aborigines Looking Forward to Job Growth
JDJournal.com
Darwin is a city in the northern territory of Australia. It's city holds about 130,000 people. 1 in 3 people there are of Aboriginal origins. The destruction of Darwin goes back to when Japan bombed the area in World War II, and there was a devastating ...

Court rejects challenge to Rio Tinto mining lease - Radio Australia

Thu, 2014/02/06 - 4:50am

Radio Australia

Court rejects challenge to Rio Tinto mining lease
Radio Australia
The Federal Court has dismissed a legal challenge to a lease agreement between Aboriginal traditional land owners in the Northern Territory and mining giant Rio Tinto. In 2011, then prime minister Julia Gillard was part of a ceremony held in east ...

Marijuana Swap for Gas Marks Path for Australia Aborigines: Jobs - Businessweek

Wed, 2014/02/05 - 8:53pm

Marijuana Swap for Gas Marks Path for Australia Aborigines: Jobs
Businessweek
“I never thought I'd have a chance to help build something like this,” says Wood, 23, an indigenous Australian whose mother's death was related to alcohol abuse. “I used to smoke marijuana and be pretty heavy on the grog, because I didn't have anything ...

Marijuana Swap for Gas Marks Path for Australia Aborigines: Jobs - Bloomberg

Wed, 2014/02/05 - 8:46pm

Yahoo!7 News

Marijuana Swap for Gas Marks Path for Australia Aborigines: Jobs
Bloomberg
“I never thought I'd have a chance to help build something like this,” says Wood, 23, an indigenous Australian whose mother's death was related to alcohol abuse. “I used to smoke marijuana and be pretty heavy on the grog, because I didn't have anything ...
Close the gap: joint parly callThe Australian

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Aboriginal leaders defend welcome fee - Central Western Daily

Wed, 2014/02/05 - 5:10pm

Aboriginal leaders defend welcome fee
Central Western Daily
“For council to come out and say they shouldn't pay it... creates this issue that we as Aboriginal people don't support Australia Day and we've supported it since its inception,” he said. “To single out Aboriginal people because we didn't do a welcome ...

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Elite unit to drive Noel Pearson indigenous reforms - The Australian

Wed, 2014/02/05 - 1:05pm

Elite unit to drive Noel Pearson indigenous reforms
The Australian
Mr Pearson will co-chair the new steering committee with Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet associate secretary Liza Carroll to drive enormous change in the way money for indigenous Australians is spent. The Cape York leader told The Australian ...

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88: a story of Aboriginal survival - ABC Online (blog)

Wed, 2014/02/05 - 1:24am

88: a story of Aboriginal survival
ABC Online (blog)
For many Australians 1988, the year of the bicentenary of white settlement, was an opportunity to celebrate the survival of Australia's indigenous people. Maybe you were a part of a group of people who travelled from the NT to Sydney to remind the rest ...

Melbourne Indigenous Arts festival: Deborah Cheetham's highlights - The Guardian (blog)

Tue, 2014/02/04 - 11:32pm

The Guardian (blog)

Melbourne Indigenous Arts festival: Deborah Cheetham's highlights
The Guardian (blog)
I'm often asked for advice on how to connect with Australia's Indigenous cultures. For some people a connection with the longest continuing culture in the world, whilst enticing, seems all too difficult and unnecessarily complicated. For others ...

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