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Indigenous rally against forced adoptions - The West Australian


The West Australian

Indigenous rally against forced adoptions
The West Australian
Across the country, indigenous children in Australia were 10 times more likely to be placed in out-of-home care than non-indigenous children, figures from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare show. In Queensland, the Australian Legislative ...

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Indigenous rally against forced adoptions - The West Australian


Indigenous rally against forced adoptions
The West Australian
Across the country, indigenous children in Australia were 10 times more likely to be placed in out-of-home care than non-indigenous children, figures from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare show. In Queensland, the Australian Legislative ...

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Indigenous rally against forced adoptions - Ninemsn


Indigenous rally against forced adoptions
Ninemsn
Across the country, indigenous children in Australia were 10 times more likely to be placed in out-of-home care than non-indigenous children, figures from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare show. In Queensland, the Australian Legislative ...

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Indigenous pastoral stations look to merge - ABC Online


Indigenous pastoral stations look to merge
ABC Online
Ten of Australia's largest Aboriginal-run pastoral stations in the Kimberley are preparing to join forces. The 'Aboriginal Pastoral Co-op' will be backed by a Chinese consortium and aims to pool resources between stations to produce better cattle and ...
China backing pastoral visionThe Australian

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Factbox: What is Sorry Day? - SBS


Factbox: What is Sorry Day?
SBS
On 26 May every year, ceremonies, marches and presentations are held to commemorate Sorry Day, the day on which Australians express regret for the historical mistreatment of Aboriginal people.

Factbox: What is Sorry Day? - SBS


Factbox: What is Sorry Day?
SBS
On 26 May every year, ceremonies, marches and presentations are held to commemorate Sorry Day, the day on which Australians express regret for the historical mistreatment of Aboriginal people.

Jobs Gap Widens For Indigenous Workers - Pro Bono Australia


Jobs Gap Widens For Indigenous Workers
Pro Bono Australia
... achieving post-school qualifications,” Brumby said. “What's concerning though is that these education gains aren't improving employment—we found that since 2008, employment outcomes for Indigenous Australians did not improve in any State or Territory.
Why do we still fail on Aborigines?The Age

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How do AFL supporters really feel about Aboriginal culture? - Roy Morgan Research (press release)


Roy Morgan Research (press release)

How do AFL supporters really feel about Aboriginal culture?
Roy Morgan Research (press release)
This week is National Reconciliation Week, a time to reflect on the relationship between the wider Australian community and the country's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. While the vast majority of the population 14+ believe that ...

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Choosing lore and life: the campaign against Aboriginal youth suicide - Sydney Morning Herald


Choosing lore and life: the campaign against Aboriginal youth suicide
Sydney Morning Herald
Two decades ago, one in 20 deaths by suicide was that of an Aborigine. Given indigenous people make up only about 2.5 per cent of the Australian population, that was already disproportionately high. Today, half of deaths by suicide in northern ...
The Zone transcript: Peter McConchieThe Age

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Choosing lore and life: the campaign against Aboriginal youth suicide - Sydney Morning Herald


Choosing lore and life: the campaign against Aboriginal youth suicide
Sydney Morning Herald
Australian Bureau of Statistics figures show Aboriginal men die by suicide at a rate four times higher than non-indigenous men, while for Aboriginal women the figure is five times higher. Advertisement. The group most at risk is children, mostly boys ...
The Zone transcript: Peter McConchieThe Age

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Steep rise in number of Aborigines in jail - The Australian


Steep rise in number of Aborigines in jail
The Australian
Overall, the number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australian prisons has increased by almost 75 per cent over the past decade, analysis by the Jesuit Social Services, to be released today, reveals. Jesuit Social Services chief ...

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Steep rise in number of Aborigines in jail - The Australian


Steep rise in number of Aborigines in jail
The Australian
Overall, the number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australian prisons has increased by almost 75 per cent over the past decade, analysis by the Jesuit Social Services, to be released today, reveals. Jesuit Social Services chief ...

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China backing pastoral vision - The Australian


China backing pastoral vision
The Australian
TEN of Australia's biggest Aboriginal-run pastoral stations are preparing for a Chinese-backed merger that aims to reverse their economic fortunes using world-class breeding, management and feed-crop technology. The Aboriginal Pastoral Co-op will begin ...
Indigenous pastoral stations look to mergeABC Online

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China backing pastoral vision - The Australian


China backing pastoral vision
The Australian
TEN of Australia's biggest Aboriginal-run pastoral stations are preparing for a Chinese-backed merger that aims to reverse their economic fortunes using world-class breeding, management and feed-crop technology. The Aboriginal Pastoral Co-op will begin ...

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Way forward for Aboriginal struggle - Green Left Weekly


Green Left Weekly

Way forward for Aboriginal struggle
Green Left Weekly
A forum titled “An Aboriginal Perspective on Inequality, The Intervention, Racism and Struggle” was held on May 6 in Adelaide. Hosted by the South Australia Aboriginal Coalition for Social Justice, the Socialist Alliance and SIMpla, the forum heard ...

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Cornes: After recent cases of racial vilification, it's obvious Australia is ... - The Daily Telegraph


Cornes: After recent cases of racial vilification, it's obvious Australia is ...
The Daily Telegraph
Michael Long is a respected advocate; Andrew McLeod addressed an assembly of the United Nations; Adam Goodes was named the Australian of the Year last year. Therein lies some of the problem. For every success an indigenous footballer has, the ...

Indigenous literacy rates on the decline: report - Ninemsn


Indigenous literacy rates on the decline: report
Ninemsn
5:54pm May 23, 2014. A decline in literacy rates for non-indigenous students is behind the recent success in the "Close the Gap" campaign, according to the Council of Australian Governments' (COAG) Reform Council. Qantas considering removing life rafts.

Supermarkets grow support for Indigenous bush food producers - ABC Local


Supermarkets grow support for Indigenous bush food producers
ABC Local
When the Robins, a family from Melbourne, began a bush foods store and catering business back in 1986, they had no idea that it would grow to employ hundreds of Indigenous people across Australia. Decades later, their 'Outback Spirit' sauces and ...

Aboriginal healers working to keep traditional medicine alive - ABC Online


Aboriginal healers working to keep traditional medicine alive
ABC Online
Aboriginal health may be high on the policy agenda, but traditional Aboriginal healers hardly rate a mention in Australia's official health policies. Annie Hastwell meets an Italian researcher who is determined to raise their profile and bring them ...

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