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Fri, 2015/06/12 - 12:12am
The Gundjeihmi Aboriginal Corporation confirmed it has had "some ... Energy Resources of Australia announced it would not go ahead with plans to ...
Thu, 2015/06/11 - 11:07pm
VICTOR HARBOR: South Australia Police (SAPOL) has denied a Victor ... A local aboriginal group is hoping the federal government will this month ...
Thu, 2015/06/11 - 10:52pm
... will just put more barriers in place for Aboriginal people to access essential health programs and services particularly in rural and remote Australia.
Thu, 2015/06/11 - 9:45pm
"It was a bit of a risk to put a sale of Aboriginal art outside Australia," Sotheby's senior Australian Art consultant Tim Klingender told ABC Australia.
Thu, 2015/06/11 - 3:00pm
Aborigines called him Tjilpi, “Uncle”, Bob, and looked to him to help them. ... In 2008 Australia's then prime minister, Kevin Rudd, apologised to the ...
Thu, 2015/06/11 - 3:00pm
Those looking to visit the area have the opportunity to take part in a variety of tours including canyon hikes, experiencing Aboriginal artwork and ...
Thu, 2015/06/11 - 2:03pm
The National Museum of Australia was the first buyer at Sotheby's London's inaugural Aboriginal Art Auction this week, buying a 200-year-old broad ...
Thu, 2015/06/11 - 8:03am
The “No Boundaries: Aboriginal Australian Contemporary Abstract Painting” exhibit, June 20 through Aug. 20, hosted by the Portland Institute of ...
Thu, 2015/06/11 - 8:03am
COURTESY: PICA - The No Boundaries exhibit of Australian Aboriginal art, opening June 13 At one time, the media for painters wasn't canvas — for ...
Thu, 2015/06/11 - 6:33am
Antony Hegarty wants you to know that she is appearing at Dark Mofo in Hobart next week – in two Australian exclusive performances – for a very ...
Thu, 2015/06/11 - 4:45am
... in Western Australia after a scathing report found that the state's Indigenous youth were 53 times more likely to be jailed than their non-Aboriginal ...
Thu, 2015/06/11 - 4:07am
"It was a bit of a risk to put a sale of Aboriginal art outside Australia and I always wondered whether Australian bidders would participate in the sale," ...
Thu, 2015/06/11 - 3:56am
Aboriginal children who break the law in Western Australia are less likely to get off with just a caution than non-Aboriginal children, less likely to ...
Thu, 2015/06/11 - 3:56am
INDIGENOUS youth detention around the nation has reached a crisis point, with the worst rates in Western Australia, Amnesty International says.
Thu, 2015/06/11 - 3:56am
Western Australia's Chief Justice Wayne Martin says the justice system must accept some of the blame for what he describes as "appalling" Aboriginal ...
Thu, 2015/06/11 - 3:45am
KIM LANDERS: Western Australia's top judge says the rate of Aboriginal incarceration in his state is "appalling", and that the justice system must ...
Thu, 2015/06/11 - 3:11am
The Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame at Longreach, in the state's ... their perspective - the Aboriginal perspective - of life on stations, to be at the Hall ...
Thu, 2015/06/11 - 3:04am
“Unless the extremely high rate of Aboriginal youth detention is urgently ... “WA needs to reinvest that money in supporting Aboriginal families, and ... Indigenous kids in the community and out of detention in Western Australia', was ...
Thu, 2015/06/11 - 3:03am
“Unless the extremely high rate of Aboriginal youth detention is urgently ... “WA spent over $36 million on locking up Aboriginal children last financial year ... said Claire Mallinson, National Director of Amnesty International Australia.
Thu, 2015/06/11 - 2:15am
... with the worst rates seen in Western Australia, Amnesty International says. ... "Unless the extremely high rate of Aboriginal youth detention is urgently ... an increasing number of Aboriginal young people will move into the adult ...
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