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Indigenous Australians demand better recognition - Press TV


Press TV

Indigenous Australians demand better recognition
Press TV
It's 2012 and despite Australia being a developed country, the situation for many Indigenous communities; especially in remote areas such as in the Northern Territory is a direct contrast, though there's been some progress. Journalist and Presenter for ...

King gives regal view on grog ban - Herald Sun


King gives regal view on grog ban
Herald Sun
AUTHORITATIVE VOICE: Australia's only Aboriginal king, King Vincent 'Jabaan' Schreiber of the Gunggandji tribe in Yarrabah, says his people need to learn to drink in moderation not desperation. 'Sure we can bring back the grog. But it never left,' he says.

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The Foyer escape offers hope for youth in need - Sydney Morning Herald


Sydney Morning Herald

The Foyer escape offers hope for youth in need
Sydney Morning Herald
According to recent figures from Australia's Bureau of Statistics, indigenous people are 10 times more likely to be homeless than non-indigenous ones. The Salvation Army has reported a 72 per cent increase in the number of Aboriginal people seeking ...
A hearth for the homelessBrisbane Times

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Racism In Australian Media - theriskyshift.com (blog)


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Racism In Australian Media
theriskyshift.com (blog)
Andrew Bolt is a well-known columnist for the Australian newspaper The Herald Sun and he is infamous for his obnoxious commentaries. In 2009, Bolt published an article claiming that “fair skinned Indigenous Australians” exploit their Indigenous ...

Territory prisoner numbers keep rising - ABC Online


Territory prisoner numbers keep rising
ABC Online
Almost 84 per cent of those prisoners are Aboriginal, compared to a national average of 27 per cent, but Indigenous people represent only 30 per cent of the Territory population. Central Australian Aboriginal Legal Aid Service lawyer Mark O'Reilly says ...

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Uproar as students dress as 'traditional' Aboriginal people - Brisbane Times


Brisbane Times

Uproar as students dress as 'traditional' Aboriginal people
Brisbane Times
The publication of a photograph of university students at an official college function dressed up to look like "traditional" Aboriginal people, with their faces and limbs painted brown, has forced an internal investigation and rapid re-education ...
Students dressed as 'traditional aboriginal people' cause outrage down underTNT Magazine

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Uproar as students dress as 'traditional' Aboriginal people - Sydney Morning Herald


Sydney Morning Herald

Uproar as students dress as 'traditional' Aboriginal people
Sydney Morning Herald
The publication of a photograph of university students at an official college function dressed up to look like "traditional" Aboriginal people, with their faces and limbs painted brown, has forced an internal investigation and rapid re-education ...

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APY lands out of loop on disability scheme - The Australian


APY lands out of loop on disability scheme
The Australian
A SOUTH Australian politician is concerned Aboriginal people living in the remote APY lands have been left in the dark about details of the state's trial of the National Disability Insurance Scheme. Unlike other states where trials will happen in ...

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South Australia continues its assault on Indigenous rights - National Indigenous Times


South Australia continues its assault on Indigenous rights
National Indigenous Times
South Australian leaders are both despondent and outraged at the State Government's ram raid on the Aboriginal Heritage Act and they are being supported by the SA Greens however the changes to the Act will get... More of this story can be read in the ...

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“Australia doesn't deserve a seat on United Nations” - National Indigenous Times


Australia doesn't deserve a seat on United Nations”
National Indigenous Times
Michael Anderson, the surviving member of the founders of the Aboriginal Tent Embassy in Canberra, has written to the United Nations urging it reject Australia's bid for a temporary seat on the Security Council because of Australia's treatment of ...

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Housing development plan shines light on LDC - ABC Message Stick


Housing development plan shines light on LDC
ABC Message Stick
The Heights at Durack is a joint venture between the corporation and CIC Australia to develop a housing estate on the Charles Darwin University campus in Palmerston. It comes after a long, difficult period for the Darwin-based LDC. Federal Indigenous ...

Housing development plan shines light on LDC - ABC Online


Housing development plan shines light on LDC
ABC Online
The Heights at Durack is a joint venture between the corporation and CIC Australia to develop a housing estate on the Charles Darwin University campus in Palmerston. It comes after a long, difficult period for the Darwin-based LDC. Federal Indigenous ...

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Cubbie sale prompts Indigenous job fears - ABC Online


Cubbie sale prompts Indigenous job fears
ABC Online
An Aboriginal elder in south-west Queensland says she fears the sale of Cubbie Station to overseas investors because they are unlikely to continue schemes to encourage Indigenous job creation. Australia's largest cotton grower at Dirranbandi in the ...

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Gillard on passage to India to cement ties - Sydney Morning Herald


Gillard on passage to India to cement ties
Sydney Morning Herald
Four Aboriginal cricketers from the Australian indigenous cricket development squad, captain Josh Lalor, from Victoria, Benjamin Abbatengelo (Victoria), Dylan Fuller (Northern Territory), and D'Arcy Short (Western Australia) will be with her. The team ...

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Australia's development cricket squad to tour India - Firstpost


Australia's development cricket squad to tour India
Firstpost
Melbourne, Oct 10 (IANS) Cricket Australia's (CA) National Indigenous Development Squad departs for India this week to attend the country's Global Cricket Schools and play a series of matches against the representative sides. Selected by former Test ...

Councillor calls to extend ban to pokies - Herald Sun


Councillor calls to extend ban to pokies
Herald Sun
AUSTRALIA'S biggest Aboriginal community want gambling - such as "one-arm bandit" pokie machines - to be part of the state's grog ban review. Yarrabah, home to idyllic beach views and 80 per cent unemployment in the former Anglican mission 50km ...

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NGA unveils new plans to cure cringe - The Canberra Times


NGA unveils new plans to cure cringe
The Canberra Times
''The 1970 decision to relegate Australian art to the attic was a terrible display of cultural cringe,'' he said. ''In stark contrast, stage one of our building program provided a showcase for our Indigenous Australian art collection, at the front of ...

James Packer rolls the dice for indigenous prosperity - The Australian


James Packer rolls the dice for indigenous prosperity
The Australian
The first time, earlier this year, was for a really good look around the National Centre of Indigenous Excellence set up three years ago at the old Redfern public school. Yesterday's visit was to announce a partnership between his Crown gambling empire ...

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Women, kids my priority: Macklin - The Australian


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Women, kids my priority: Macklin
The Australian
"My fundamental concern around alcohol management is the protection of vulnerable women and children," she told The Australian. "Aboriginal people in the Northern Territory have been very clear with me that they do not want to see the destruction of ...
Dry Aboriginal community guidelines still brewingABC Online
Aboriginal alcohol ban not solution, says Member for Cook David KemptonNEWS.com.au
Lifting prohibition sweeps grog abuse off city streetsThe Daily Telegraph
Herald Sun -Courier Mail -Yahoo!7 News
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Gillard on passage to India to cement ties - The Age


Gillard on passage to India to cement ties
The Age
Four Aboriginal cricketers from the Australian indigenous cricket development squad, captain Josh Lalor, from Victoria, Benjamin Abbatengelo (Victoria), Dylan Fuller (Northern Territory), and D'Arcy Short (Western Australia) will be with her. The team ...

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