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Recognising Aboriginal Australians in constitution 'perverse racism': Senator ... - Sydney Morning Herald


Sydney Morning Herald

Recognising Aboriginal Australians in constitution 'perverse racism': Senator ...
Sydney Morning Herald
Senator David Leyonhjelm has become the first Australian politician to break with the bipartisan push for constitutional recognition for Indigenous Australians, saying their identification in the nation's foundation document would represent a "perverse ...
Behind the Gap Part 4: Indigenous justiceABC Online
Indigenous legal service to shut down after losing federal fundingThe Guardian
Indigenous recognition 'a perverse sort of racism', says David LeyonhjelmThe Guardian
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Behind the Gap: Indigenous justice - ABC Online


ABC Online

Behind the Gap: Indigenous justice
ABC Online
In the fourth and final instalment of the 'Behind The Gap' series, RN Drive examines the overrepresentation of Indigenous Australians in the criminal justice system, hears the stories of those who have passed through it and asks what needs to change.
Nigel Scullion proclaims 'new relationship' with Indigenous AustraliansSydney Morning Herald
Indigenous legal service to shut down after losing federal fundingThe Guardian
Senator Leyonhjelm calls constitutional recognition of Indigenous people 'racist'SBS
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Recognising Aboriginal Australians in constitution 'perverse racism': Senator ... - Sydney Morning Herald


Sydney Morning Herald

Recognising Aboriginal Australians in constitution 'perverse racism': Senator ...
Sydney Morning Herald
Senator David Leyonhjelm has become the first Australian politician to break with the bipartisan push for constitutional recognition for Indigenous Australians, saying their identification in the nation's foundation document would represent a "perverse ...
Behind the Gap: Indigenous justiceABC Online
Recognition a healthy startThe Australian
Constitutional recognition of Indigenous people 'racist': Senator David LeyonhjelmYahoo7 News
SBS
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Vital Indigenous health services have funding renewed for three years - The Guardian


The Guardian

Vital Indigenous health services have funding renewed for three years
The Guardian
“This funding reaffirms the Abbott government's commitment to closing the gap and to meeting the government's priorities of getting Indigenous Australians into work, ensuring children go to school and making communities safer,” the health minister ...

Vital Indigenous health services have funding renewed for three years - The Guardian


The Guardian

Vital Indigenous health services have funding renewed for three years
The Guardian
“This funding reaffirms the Abbott government's commitment to closing the gap and to meeting the government's priorities of getting Indigenous Australians into work, ensuring children go to school and making communities safer,” the health minister ...

Creating healthier Aboriginal communities - inmycommunity


Creating healthier Aboriginal communities
inmycommunity
North Metropolitan Health Service Public Health and Ambulatory Care Unit Aboriginal Health Promotion Co-ordinator Jessica Carter will hold the workshop on March 12 for Aboriginal community members, groups and agencies in the northern suburbs.

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Nigel Scullion proclaims 'new relationship' with Indigenous Australians - Sydney Morning Herald


Sydney Morning Herald

Nigel Scullion proclaims 'new relationship' with Indigenous Australians
Sydney Morning Herald
The Abbott government has proclaimed "a new relationship of engagement" with Indigenous Australia. The government will on Thursday end months of anxiety for 112 Aboriginal health services, by extending their funding for a further three years at a cost ...
Behind the Gap: Indigenous justiceABC Online
Indigenous legal service to shut down after losing federal fundingThe Guardian
Constitutional recognition of Indigenous people 'racist': David LeyonhjelmYahoo7 News
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Aboriginal Activist to Give Lecture on Parthenon Marbles' Return - Greek Reporter


Greek Reporter

Aboriginal Activist to Give Lecture on Parthenon Marbles' Return
Greek Reporter
He has been in the center of several major political activities in Australia, including several demonstrations for Aboriginal's rights, as well as the establishing of the Aboriginal Tent Embassy in Canberra. Papastergiadis, who will introduce Foley, is ...

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Nigel Scullion proclaims 'new relationship' with Indigenous Australians - Sydney Morning Herald


Nigel Scullion proclaims 'new relationship' with Indigenous Australians
Sydney Morning Herald
The Abbott government has proclaimed "a new relationship of engagement" with Indigenous Australia. The government will on Thursday end months of anxiety for 112 Aboriginal health services, by extending their funding for a further three years at a cost ...
Recognition a healthy startThe Australian

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Nigel Scullion proclaims 'new relationship' with Indigenous Australians - Sydney Morning Herald


Nigel Scullion proclaims 'new relationship' with Indigenous Australians
Sydney Morning Herald
The Abbott government has proclaimed "a new relationship of engagement" with Indigenous Australia. The government will on Thursday end months of anxiety for 112 Aboriginal health services, by extending their funding for a further three years at a cost ...
Recognition a healthy startThe Australian

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Racism a driver of ill health, says lobby - The Australian


Racism a driver of ill health, says lobby
The Australian
“Australia must endeavour, in every way it can, to address entrenched and persistent health inequity,” Mr Mokak said. Constitutional recognition for indigenous Australia has bipartisan support, and the government is working towards a 2017 referendum on ...

Renewal of justice system

Sovereign Audio Collection - Wed, 2015/03/04 - 11:20am
ABC Radio - Radio National - Late Night Live While our current criminal justice system is determined to treat everyone 'equally', it does not take into account often enough the disadvantages that may have led the offender to commit the crime in the first place. Russell Marks argues that it is important to ask some fundamental questions about punishment if the reduction of crime and a safer community to live in are the goals of the system.

World renowned Aboriginal collection goes under hammer - ArtsHub (subscription)


ArtsHub (subscription)

World renowned Aboriginal collection goes under hammer
ArtsHub (subscription)
Arguably, one of Australia's most important and well-known collections of Australian Aboriginal Art will go under the hammer this weekend with auction house Deutscher and Hackett. Staged at the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA) in Sydney, the ...

Indigenous inspiration - inmycommunity


inmycommunity

Indigenous inspiration
inmycommunity
As a member of the Rottnest Island Board and Cultural Heritage and Environmental Advisory committees, WA Indigenous Tourism Council (WAITOC) and the Tourism Australia Board, Mrs Jacobs has been able to champion the engagement of Aboriginal ...

Indigenous inspiration - inmycommunity


inmycommunity

Indigenous inspiration
inmycommunity
As a member of the Rottnest Island Board and Cultural Heritage and Environmental Advisory committees, WA Indigenous Tourism Council (WAITOC) and the Tourism Australia Board, Mrs Jacobs has been able to champion the engagement of Aboriginal ...

Newmont Boddington Mine offering Indigenous scholarship - Australian Mining


Newmont Boddington Mine offering Indigenous scholarship
Australian Mining
To be eligible, applicants must be an Australian citizen or permanent resident, of Aboriginal descent and be intending to enrol, or be enrolled full-time in an undergraduate degree at any one of Murdoch University's campuses. Applications must include ...

Finding meteorite impacts in Aboriginal oral tradition - Noosa News


Noosa News

Finding meteorite impacts in Aboriginal oral tradition
Noosa News
Many Indigenous cultures attribute meteoritic events to the power of sky beings. The Wardaman people of northern Australia tell of Utdjungon, a being who lives in the Coalsack nebula by the Southern Cross. He will cast a fiery star to the Earth if laws ...
Aboriginal legends an untapped record of natural history written in the starsPhys.Org

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Finding meteorite impacts in Aboriginal oral tradition - Central Queensland news


Central Queensland news

Finding meteorite impacts in Aboriginal oral tradition
Central Queensland news
Many Indigenous cultures attribute meteoritic events to the power of sky beings. The Wardaman people of northern Australia tell of Utdjungon, a being who lives in the Coalsack nebula by the Southern Cross. He will cast a fiery star to the Earth if laws ...

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Keeping First Nations people out of prison

Sovereign Audio Collection - Tue, 2015/03/03 - 10:48pm
ABC Radio National Law Report Addiction, foetal alcohol spectrum disorder, loss of culture, a sense of hopelessness, mental health issues. How can we keep indigenous people with these sorts of complex needs out of prison? In our third part of a series the Law Report looks at programs that help keep people out of the criminal justice treadmill in the Kimberleys in Western Australia. Transcript http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/lawreport/diversionary-programs-in-the-kimberley/5827490#transcript

Finding meteorite impacts in Aboriginal oral tradition - Northern Rivers Echo


Northern Rivers Echo

Finding meteorite impacts in Aboriginal oral tradition
Northern Rivers Echo
On the morning of July 30th, 1908, Magankan sent Agdy, the god of thunder, to demonstrate his power. Many Indigenous cultures attribute meteoritic events to the power of sky beings. The Wardaman people of northern Australia tell of Utdjungon, a being ...
Aboriginal legends an untapped record of natural history written in the starsPhys.Org

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