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Archives September 2014

'Stolen Heritage Generation' - The treacherous abuse of ancient art and culture in WA

Ancient rock paintings, standing stones and scattered artefacts had once been protected by their remote location, but mining activity that ramped up in the early 1960s had triggered "fears for the safety of sites of importance". Today the landscapes of the Pilbara and Kimberley regions are being extensively reconfigured in the era of GPS, aerial exploration and fly-in, fly-out workforces. Evidence of Aboriginal occupation is still scattered across those landscapes, lying in the path of planned roads, railways and mines. One mining tenement can hold thousands of such artefacts. The only plan the gov't has is to water down existing legislation. [node:read-more:link]

Federal Government reaches $100 million deal with states to provide services in First Nations communities

The Federal Government has struck a $100 million deal with Queensland, Western Australia, Tasmania and Victoria for the provision of basic services in remote Aboriginal communities. Under the deal, the states would take permanent responsibility to provide services like power, water and roads - areas the Commonwealth managed in the past. Nigel Scullion set up the deal but South Australian Government won't agree and the WA government said they agreed under great pressure. [node:read-more:link]

Archbishop Tutu’s Prayer for the Rights of Aboriginal Peoples

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On World Peace Day 2014, I pray for the rights of the Aboriginal Peoples of Australia to determine their own destiny.

It is a severe indictment on Australia that many of its indigenous people still feel that their culture and dignity are being eroded, and that they continue to be treated as second class citizens – 42 years after the country signed the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. [node:read-more:link]

First Nations jazz singer finds stolen family in North West WA

Lois Olney was always told her mother had put her up for adoption, but a note scrawled on a pie wrapper and passed to her while singing on stage gave the first inkling she was stolen as a baby. Lois discovered her extended family in Roebourne Western Australia.

Lois had been adopted by the Olney family, with her adoptive father being Howard Olney who went on to become a state Labor politician, and then a Justice of the Supreme Court. [node:read-more:link]

'Still Stolen': Ray Jackson on the New Stolen Generation

Ray Jackson, President, Indigenous Social Justice Association, introduces the 'Still Stolen' Forum in Sydney. "Why is the horror and trauma of Aboriginal families and the FACS and police abused children not a national narrative, an item of national importance? he writes.    -   This article also accompanied with other material associated with the 'Still Stolen' Public Discussion, a campaign to stop another generation of forced Aboriginal child removal, and other relevant views. [node:read-more:link]

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