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How greenie left-wingers conspired to wreck Aboriginal prosperity - Brisbane Times


Brisbane Times

How greenie left-wingers conspired to wreck Aboriginal prosperity
Brisbane Times
TWENTY-FIVE years ago, used-car dealers, grog runners, hire purchase loan sharks, boosters for mining and exploration, and fundamentalist Christians drifted through the towns and Aboriginal communities of the remote areas. The used-car dealers sold ...
Left accused of keeping Aborigines in povertySydney Morning Herald

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Rare bipartisanship in spiteful federal politics over legislation ... - Adelaide Now


The Australian Financial Review

Rare bipartisanship in spiteful federal politics over legislation ...
Adelaide Now
It is intended as an interim step in the process of building support for a referendum recognising the history and culture of indigenous Australians in the Constitution and removing a section that says people of a particular race can be disqualified by ...
Cynicism mars the debate on refugeesSydney Morning Herald

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Indigenous health group pushes for restructure - ABC Online


Indigenous health group pushes for restructure
ABC Online
The Central Australian Aboriginal Congress wants to undergo a major governance restructure and is applying to become a corporation under Commonwealth law. Members of the Indigenous health organisation will vote on the proposal at a meeting next ...
Indigenous Actor Jack Charles Forced To Prove Hes Aboriginal November 23 ...Pedestrian TV

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Lifetime achievement award for indigenous Australian writer | Pacific Beat - Radio Australia


Lifetime achievement award for indigenous Australian writer | Pacific Beat
Radio Australia
The indigenous writer Herb Wharton from the state of Queensland has been presented with a lifetime achivement award by the Australian Council. Lifetime achievement award for indigenous Australian writer (Credit: ABC). Herb came to writing at 50, after ...

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The photo in question: Jessica's Mauboy's as appears in The Australian ... - Sydney Morning Herald


Sydney Morning Herald

The photo in question: Jessica's Mauboy's as appears in The Australian ...
Sydney Morning Herald
She stars in a glamorous photo shoot for the Christmas edition of The Australian Women's Weekly. But it's hard not to notice that Jessica Mauboy doesn't look herself. The proudly indigenous singer and actor appears to have a lighter skin colour in the ...

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Legendary Aboriginal partnership to bring community benefits - Coffs Coast Advocate


Legendary Aboriginal partnership to bring community benefits
Coffs Coast Advocate
THE Legendary Pacific Coast, a major tourism drive from Sydney to Brisbane on the east coast of Australia has combined with regional Aboriginal communities to create a groundbreaking tourism product with wide reaching community benefits. Throughout ...

'Nobody has ever asked me if I'm Aboriginal. This is the only time.' - Sydney Morning Herald


Sydney Morning Herald

'Nobody has ever asked me if I'm Aboriginal. This is the only time.'
Sydney Morning Herald
He was involved in setting up Australia's first indigenous theatre group, Nindethana, at the Pram Factory in Melbourne in 1971, and most recently performed in the 2012 Sydney Festival production I am Eora, about Sydney's Aboriginal community. And then ...

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firms boost Aboriginal employment - The Australian


firms boost Aboriginal employment
The Australian
... on 700 trainees in the past 12 months. A Business Council of Australia survey to be released today reveals a huge increase in indigenous employees and trainees not only confined to the resources industry, traditionally a big private employer of ...

Labor reverses on Opal fuel roll-out - The Australian


Brisbane Times

Labor reverses on Opal fuel roll-out
The Australian
Indigenous Health Minister Warren Snowdon said the decision to back the bill came after long negotiations with state governments to introduce their own legislation did not bear fruit. The Australian revealed in July that sniffing has continued in ...
Mandatory Opal rollout on the cardsSydney Morning Herald
Government backs Greens to tackle petrol sniffingBrisbane Times
Government backs Greens on Opal fuel pushABC Online

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Festival airing for untold Diggers' tale - The Australian


Festival airing for untold Diggers' tale
The Australian
Enoch is working with a small team that includes co-writer and Version 1.0 co-founder David Williams along with researchers from the Sydney Festival, the indigenous curatorial team of the Australian War Memorial in Canberra and the University of Sydney.

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Festival airing for untold Diggers' tale - The Australian


Festival airing for untold Diggers' tale
The Australian
Enoch is working with a small team that includes co-writer and Version 1.0 co-founder David Williams along with researchers from the Sydney Festival, the indigenous curatorial team of the Australian War Memorial in Canberra and the University of Sydney.

Indigenous prisoner numbers up - The Canberra Times


Indigenous prisoner numbers up
The Canberra Times
The ACT recorded the country's largest spike in indigenous imprisonment rates of the past year, new statistics show. But prison data, released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics yesterday, also shows the territory has maintained its record of the ...

Call for sport funds for indigenous girls - The Daily Telegraph


Call for sport funds for indigenous girls
The Daily Telegraph
Netball Australia's chief executive Kate Palmer says a funding proposal four years ago for a program providing leadership, mentoring and life skills for indigenous girls through sport was ignored by the federal government. Yet the government had ...

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Call for sport funds for indigenous girls - Perth Now


Call for sport funds for indigenous girls
Perth Now
Netball Australia's chief executive Kate Palmer says a funding proposal four years ago for a program providing leadership, mentoring and life skills for indigenous girls through sport was ignored by the federal government. Yet the government had ...

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Call for sport funds for indigenous girls - The Australian


Call for sport funds for indigenous girls
The Australian
Netball Australia's chief executive Kate Palmer says a funding proposal four years ago for a program providing leadership, mentoring and life skills for indigenous girls through sport was ignored by the federal government. Yet the government had ...

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'Nobody has ever asked me if I'm Aboriginal. This is the only time' - Sydney Morning Herald


Sydney Morning Herald

'Nobody has ever asked me if I'm Aboriginal. This is the only time'
Sydney Morning Herald
He was involved in setting up Australia's first indigenous theatre group, Nindethana, at The Pram Factory in Melbourne in 1971, and most recently performed in the 2012 Sydney Festival production I am Eora, about Sydney's Aboriginal community . And then ...
Mining 'helping growth of Aboriginal middle class'SBS

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'Nobody has ever asked me if I'm Aboriginal. This is the only time' - The Age


The Age

'Nobody has ever asked me if I'm Aboriginal. This is the only time'
The Age
He was involved in setting up Australia's first indigenous theatre group, Nindethana, at The Pram Factory in Melbourne in 1971, and most recently performed in the 2012 Sydney Festival production I am Eora, about Sydney's Aboriginal community . And then ...
Mining 'helping growth of Aboriginal middle class'SBS

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Concerns over NDIS for Indigenous people - SBS


Concerns over NDIS for Indigenous people
SBS
South Australian MP Kelly Vincent, from Dignity for Disability - the nation's only disability political party, has headed to the remote Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands to see the challenges faced by disabled Aboriginal people in some of the ...

'Nobody has ever asked me if I'm Aboriginal. This is the only time' - The Border Mail


Brisbane Times

'Nobody has ever asked me if I'm Aboriginal. This is the only time'
The Border Mail
He was involved in setting up Australia's first indigenous theatre group, Nindethana, at The Pram Factory in Melbourne in 1971, and most recently performed in the 2012 Sydney Festival production I am Eora, about Sydney's Aboriginal community . And then ...
Mining 'helping growth of Aboriginal middle class'SBS

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