Latham hopes the tranquil space around her sculpture will "provide a focus for both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians to remember and ...
... "Sorry" scarf as Kevin Rudd's Broadcast apology to Aboriginal Peoples of Australia at Penrith Council on February 13, 2008 in Penrith, Australia.
the starting point might be to recognise that the problem starts with us non-Aboriginal Australians … it was we who did the dispossessing. We took the ...
Hawthorn's first ever Indigenous guernsey will be showcased for the second time on Sunday 30 May as part of the celebration for the AFL's Indigenous ...
He's made no secret, for instance, of his disapproval of refugees attempting to get to Australia by boat, Aboriginal people indulging their “lifestyle ...
Weeks earlier, he had been marching the streets of Adelaide protesting the Western Australian government's plans to close remote Aboriginal ...
"At this stage we will have a representative of the Aboriginal community of Menindee, who will be there to accept an apology on behalf of governments ...
The Western Australian government's proposed forced closure of up to 150 Aboriginal communities has again highlighted the issue of Aboriginal ...
“In 1960 when I was just 11-years-old, I was separated from my mother and taken south to study so I could become a bright, Aboriginal, white boy,” ...
Mr Burgess is one of an extended Aboriginal family that reunites on Babel ... As the most abundant Australian seabird, Tasmanian Aborigines have ...
Every April, two or three generations of Tasmanian Aboriginal birders gather ... As the most abundant Australian seabird, Tasmanian Aborigines have ...
Those were the words of indigenous Australian singer-songwriter Kev ... of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in society as Australia's First ...
The aboriginals of Australia have perpetuated their legacy through oral tradition and graphic art instead of a codified language. At the ongoing ...
This time of year marks a number of important dates for Aboriginal and ... should therefore be an opportunity for mainstream Australia to redress this.
She also plays a key role in the Australian Indigenous Doctors Association which is crucial in supporting Indigenous medical students, who may be ...
For Aboriginal people in Western Australia, this appears to be coming under threat with the state government's moves to undermine native title and ...
Every stage of the trip took her to one of the five friends that linked her to the Aboriginal and Australia, thus proving to the whole world that they were ...
Radio National - Big Ideas 11 July 2013
The killing times. Cairns-based historian Timothy Bottoms has drawn a new map of Queensland, that places many more sites of massacres of Aboriginal people into the story than have ever been acknowledged before. And while he argues that this is a story of deep silences, what he demonstrates is how public and discussed these killings were in the nineteenth century. In conversation with RN’s Kate Evans, Dr Bottoms draws out his research and conclusions, while a powerful combination of elders and historians made the story live.
Professor Jaky Troy,the director of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ... There are around 250 languages spoken by Australia's Indigenous ...
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