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Blackfella radio from middle of nowhere

Google News - Tue, 2015/04/28 - 2:03pm
The Alice, in the middle of nowhere, is home to 8MMM Aboriginal Radio, proud if rather ramshackle voice of the local blackfellas, run on the smell of ...

What <b>Australian</b> Elites Don&#39;t Understand About Freedom

Google News - Tue, 2015/04/28 - 2:03pm
Following a week in Australia in which the words “heroes” and “heroism” ... Not a single Aboriginal person believed them, least of all Ray, whose ...

Jedda gets anniversary screening at Cannes

Google News - Tue, 2015/04/28 - 2:03pm
Chauvel Carlsson says Jedda — the first Australian film starring two Aboriginal actors, Robert Tudawali and Ngarla Kunoth, and also the first to be ...

Budget boost for boarding schools - The Australian


Budget boost for boarding schools
The Australian
The Coalition will also provide an additional $5m to the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, which is charged with preserving indigenous heritage. “The institute holds the world's pre-eminent collection of Australian ...

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Budget boost for boarding schools

Google News - Tue, 2015/04/28 - 2:02pm
The Coalition will also provide an additional $5m to the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, which is charged with ...

The Message of Anzac: Put Out More Flags, or Shut Up

Google News - Tue, 2015/04/28 - 12:56pm
Not a single Aboriginal person believed them, least of all Ray, whose ... Shaming official Australia, the French Government awarded him one of its ...

Forced evictions are Australia's latest racist assault on Aboriginal People - The Ecologist


The Ecologist

Forced evictions are Australia's latest racist assault on Aboriginal People
The Ecologist
Australia's deliberate and calculated attacks on its indigenous population carry many of the hallmarks of genocide, writes John Pilger. And things are getting worse, not better, as states that have grown rich by exploiting Aboriginal land evict and ...
Australia plans 'flout' international lawRadio New Zealand

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Forced evictions are <b>Australia&#39;s</b> latest racist assault on <b>Aboriginal</b> People

Google News - Tue, 2015/04/28 - 11:37am
Australia's deliberate and calculated attacks on its indigenous population carry many of the hallmarks of genocide, writes John Pilger. And things are ...

The indigenous elephants in the room

Google News - Tue, 2015/04/28 - 11:15am
Whether the insult was justified is neither here nor there, but it does underline how what one says about Aboriginal Australians tells as much about the ...

Homeless rate of 7% in the Kimberley

Sovereign Audio Collection - Tue, 2015/04/28 - 9:43am
From CAAMA Radio - Western Australia’s Kimberley region continues to see rising levels of homelessness with a new report claiming seven per cent of the region’s predominately Aboriginal population is currently homeless. Gerry Georgatos a long time human rights campaigner and suicide prevention researcher based in Western Australia says the current extent of homelessness in the Kimberley demonstrates the State Governments disregard in dealing with the inequalities that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders face. Mr Georgatos told CAAMA that little has changed for Aboriginal people in Western Australia since the 1967 referendum calling the disparity of homelessness experienced by the First Peoples as ‘racialization’. Mr Georgatos also discussed the adverse effects the looming community closures will have on residents within the Kimberley and surrounding regions over a chat with Kyle Dowling.

Crime and punishment: Women in <b>Australian</b> prison

Google News - Tue, 2015/04/28 - 9:33am
Last year, Australia's total prison population grew 10 percent, hitting a 10-year ... Organisations such as the South Australian Aboriginal Legal Rights ...

Herbert Bropho Still Standing Strong

Sovereign Audio Collection - Tue, 2015/04/28 - 9:01am
The Nyoongar Refugee Camp on Matagarup (Heirisson Island) Perth, Western Australia. in Western Australia again faces forced removal. Over the last few months talks of closures of remote communities in Western Australia has forced many Aboriginal people from across the state and the Country to join together in Perth to show their support to the people that will be homeless if the closures continue. Veteran Nyoongar Rights Campaigner Herbert Bropho speaks to CAAMA radio about the still standing strong for the rights of his people in the face of talks to evict people from the Nyoongar

Grassroots scheme to bring cheaper groceries to remote APY Lands should be adopted nationally <b>...</b>

Google News - Tue, 2015/04/28 - 7:30am
A grassroots scheme to bring cheaper groceries to South Australia's remote APY Aboriginal Lands should pave the way for remote communities ...

Don&#39;t mention the R word

Google News - Tue, 2015/04/28 - 7:07am
Even as someone slags off Aboriginal people and immigrants, and rants about the need to “reclaim Australia,” many here will insist that they are not ...

Aboriginal human rights campaigner Ray Jackson shone a light on deaths in ... - Sydney Morning Herald


Aboriginal human rights campaigner Ray Jackson shone a light on deaths in ...
Sydney Morning Herald
On April 23, an Aboriginal man who dedicated his life to fighting against the deaths of his people in Australian police and prison cells succumbed quietly to his own death in his small flat in Waterloo. Ray Jackson, a Wiradjuri warrior for human rights ...

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NGV exhibition shows modern musing of today&#39;s <b>Aboriginal</b> artists

Google News - Tue, 2015/04/28 - 5:03am
Michael Cook has a series of photographs of what Australia would be like if Aborigines were in the majority. One shows the Senate dominated by ...

Razer on hoaxes from Ern Malley to Belle Gibson (the Quinoa Demidenko of our times)

Google News - Tue, 2015/04/28 - 5:03am
At around the time of the Demidenko hoax, a number of white artists and authors had pretended to be Aboriginal Australians in order to gain market ...

<b>Aboriginal</b> human rights campaigner Ray Jackson shone a light on deaths in custody for 30 years

Google News - Tue, 2015/04/28 - 3:11am
On April 23, an Aboriginal man who dedicated his life to fighting against the deaths of his people in Australian police and prison cells succumbed ...

Uptake of influenza vaccination in pregnancy amongst <b>Australian Aboriginal</b> and Torres Strait <b>...</b>

Google News - Tue, 2015/04/28 - 2:48am
Influenza infection during pregnancy causes significant morbidity and mortality. Immunisation against influenza is recommended during pregnancy in ...

The World Today - ABC Message Stick


The World Today
ABC Message Stick
ELEANOR HALL: At a Senate inquiry today, a Northern Australia health research centre has called for a national taskforce to tackle the high rate of kidney disease among Indigenous Australians. Professor Alan Cass from the Menzies School of Health ...

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