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The gift of hearing and employment for indigenous community - Coffs Coast Advocate


The gift of hearing and employment for indigenous community
Coffs Coast Advocate
The business is celebrating the graduation of an indigenous trainee, Kade Garde, who now has a Certificate II in Business Services after working with Australian Hearing while studying over the past two years. Gai Southwell from the Aboriginal ...

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Indigenous Australians mark 20th anniv. of Redfern Speech - Press TV


Press TV

Indigenous Australians mark 20th anniv. of Redfern Speech
Press TV
In 1992 the then Australian Prime Minister, Paul Keating addressed a crowd in a park in the Sydney Suburb of Redfern and acknowledged the challenges Indigenous Australian faced because of colonisation. Twenty years later, Indigenous and ...
Paul Keating with Anon Link, 7, at Redfern Park in 1992. Picture: Steven ...The Australian
Redfern marks Keating speech, 20 years onABC Message Stick
Keating's Redfern speech remembered as a 'landmark'The Sunshine Coast Daily
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Human Rights awards: Indigenous members recognised - SBS


Human Rights awards: Indigenous members recognised
SBS
Three members of the Indigenous community have been recognised at the Australian Human Rights Commission awards in Sydney. And the main prize went to an athlete who's made it his mission to work with remote communities.
Thorpe wins human rights awardABC Online

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An Aboriginal protest against the Nazis, finally delivered - Haaretz


Haaretz

An Aboriginal protest against the Nazis, finally delivered
Haaretz
SYDNEY -- One of the most remarkable protests against the “cruel persecution” of the Jews by the Nazis has finally been completed – 74 years after it was initiated in faraway Australia. Just weeks after Kristallnacht, William Cooper, an Aboriginal ...

BOURBON : ensures Indigenous training and hiring in Australia - 4-traders


BOURBON : ensures Indigenous training and hiring in Australia
4-traders
WEBNEWS - A unique French-Aboriginal alliance has been formed in Perth last week, as BOURBON has agreed Aboriginal Marine Services (AMS) and its Indigenous contracting subsidiary, iMarine, to provide a steady flow of workers. This agreement will ...

The Indigenous justice divide - ABC Online


ABC Online

The Indigenous justice divide
ABC Online
New data released last week shows that the incarceration rates for Aboriginal women have increased. According to research by University of New South Wales's Professor Eileen Baldry, the number of prisoners in Australia has risen by 31 per cent in the ...

'Big positives' seen in Closing the Gap measures - ABC Online


'Big positives' seen in Closing the Gap measures
ABC Online
A Port Augusta community worker says there is evidence that Council of Australian Governments (COAG) goals are helping to Close the Gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians' health. The Aboriginal project manager for the Centacare Port ...

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Sadly, the Redfern speech is still the high-water mark for inclusion - Sydney Morning Herald


Sydney Morning Herald

Sadly, the Redfern speech is still the high-water mark for inclusion
Sydney Morning Herald
The best example of this is the Australian Indigenous Doctors Association, which has helped the medical profession to be more aware and responsive to the needs of indigenous people, mentoring a new generation of indigenous doctors who have shaped ...
Keating and the speech we had to haveThe Australian
Redfern marks Keating speech, 20 years onABC Online
Sky News: Keating's Redfern speech recognised - Sky News AustraliaSky News Australia
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A lock-up is not always the answer - The Age


A lock-up is not always the answer
The Age
With that in mind, it is deeply disturbing to learn that 27 per cent of prisoners in Australia's jails are Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people - more than 10 times their representation in the broader community. And while Aboriginal and Torres ...
New laws 'cause rise in child abuse reports'SBS

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Langton strikes back with a 'nig nog' response to Bornstein - The Australian


Langton strikes back with a 'nig nog' response to Bornstein
The Australian
"Did Flannery intend in this statement to be provocative and racist -- asserting wrongly that mining would occur in this area because of the transfer of title to Aboriginal people -- or has he succumbed to the environmental campaign ideology that ...

Redfern speech promised much, delivered little - The Australian


Redfern speech promised much, delivered little
The Australian
Bellear was a member of the council between 1997 and 2000. "They were the ones who should have handled this agenda that Keating had set forward on behalf of Aboriginal Australia for non Aboriginal Australia," he says. "They didn't do that. "I really ...

Keating and the speech we had to have - The Australian


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Keating and the speech we had to have
The Australian
TWENTY years ago today, the prime minister of Australia went to Redfern to launch the International Year of the World's Indigenous Peoples. He gave a speech the like of which had never been heard from a prime minister since the birth of the nation.
Indigenous Australians mark 20th anniv. of Redfern SpeechPress TV
Redfern marks Keating speech, 20 years onABC Message Stick
Indigenous elders mark 20 years since Keating's Redfern speechCowra Community News
Gladstone Observer -SBS -Sydney Morning Herald
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Dawn rises on new TV venture - Sydney Morning Herald


Sydney Morning Herald

Dawn rises on new TV venture
Sydney Morning Herald
Ebeid identifies three key elements in NITV's aims: ''To share indigenous culture and stories with broader Australia; for indigenous stories and culture to be shared with indigenous people, as it's incredibly important for indigenous people to see ...

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Paul Keating with Anon Link, 7, at Redfern Park in 1992. Picture: Steven ... - The Australian


SBS

Paul Keating with Anon Link, 7, at Redfern Park in 1992. Picture: Steven ...
The Australian
The speech put reconciliation on Australia's political agenda and is credited as paving the way for 2007's formal apology to indigenous Australians. In a statement, co-chairs of Reconciliation Australia, Dr Tom Calma and Melinda Cilento, said Mr ...
Redfern marks Keating speech, 20 years onABC Online
Reconciliation: What progress since Redfern 1992?SBS

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Redfern marks Keating speech, 20 years on - ABC Message Stick


SBS

Redfern marks Keating speech, 20 years on
ABC Message Stick
The speech put reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians firmly on the political agenda, and some say it paved the way for the formal apology to Indigenous Australians. "It was we who did the dispossessing; we took the ...
Hope and frustration two decades after RedfernThe Australian (blog)
Reconciliation: What progress since Redfern 1992?SBS

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Redfern marks Keating speech, 20 years on - ABC Online


SBS

Redfern marks Keating speech, 20 years on
ABC Online
The speech put reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians firmly on the political agenda, and some say it paved the way for the formal apology to Indigenous Australians. "It was we who did the dispossessing; we took the ...
Reconciliation: What progress since Redfern 1992?SBS
Hope and frustration two decades after RedfernThe Australian (blog)

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Reconciliation: What progress since Redfern 1992? - SBS


SBS

Reconciliation: What progress since Redfern 1992?
SBS
December the 10th is Human Rights Day, and 20 years since former Prime Minister Paul Keating delivered a landmark speech at the Sydney suburb of Redfern, acknowledging the wrongs done to Australia's Indigenous people. (Transcript from World News ...
AM - Keating's landmark Redfern address 20 years on 08/12/2012ABC Online
Hope and frustration two decades after RedfernThe Australian (blog)

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Abuse rates of Indigenous NT youth 'above average' - ABC Online


Abuse rates of Indigenous NT youth 'above average'
ABC Online
The Northern Territory Children's Commissioner says rates of abuse among Aboriginal children have risen above the national average for the first time. The commissioner's annual report also shows that while sexual exploitation rates have fallen, neglect ...

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