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Federal parliamentary committee recommends an independent process be established to handle truth-telling and treaty negotiations – Premiere of Western Australia formally apologises to the states Indigenous workers whose wages were stolen over 40 years ago – And, Patrick Dodson, ‘the father of reconciliation' announces his retirement…
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A University of Queensland-led research team says the key to a more sustainable food future may be a better understanding of ancient Indigenous food production systems. Their ARC Discovery project ‘Testing the Dark Emu hypothesis’ combines bioarchaeology, archaeobotany, palynology, ethnobotany, and plant genetics in partnership with Indigenous comm…
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“Predominantly KHT (Koorie Heritage Trust) tours have been education-based. We had a lot of schools, groups, corporate groups that would do our tours to learn about Aboriginal Victoria, learn about Aboriginal Melbourne. It is also an opportunity to engage with our artefacts and learn about our unique cultures and unique styles here in Victoria.” – …
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The Federal and Northern Territory governments discuss major staffing shortage for Indigenous legal services in Alice Springs - Mike Pezullo sacked as Home Affairs Secretary following a texting scandal - And, a third batch of Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners released as mediators push for an extension of a four-day ceasefire ...…
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Canadian and Australian First Nations organisations strike historic deal on collaboration and solidarity - Prime Minister Anthony Albanese criticised for not revealing Chinese naval incident before APEC Summit - And, Yemen's Houthi rebels seize what they say is an Israeli ship amid regional escalation fears...…
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Henrietta Marrie AM, a Yidinji and Gunggandji Elder who grew up in northern Queensland, is an internationally acclaimed Indigenous rights advocate and trailblazer for cultural heritage preservation. She is one of four outstanding leaders recognised at the 2023 University of South Australia Alumni Awards…
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin, Netanyahu says the eradication of Hama remains the top priority of his forces - Detainees released after last week's High Court ruling remain under police supervision - a new traineeship program between the Perth Zoo and an Aboriginal College has seen its first students graduate - And, Socceroos set for tomorrow nig…
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Victoria’s largest gathering of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities since the October 14 Referendum hailed as a rejuvenating celebration of Culture - The Federal Government says 80 people have been released from indefinite immigration detention - And, Optus C-E-O to front senate inquiry into nationwide outage ...…
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The Australian government to invest in Indigenous-led research to end violence against First Nations women and children - Prime Minister Anthony Albanese arrives in Raratonga for the Pacific Islands Forum - And, cybersecurity experts say Optus Outage shows the fragility of Australia's communications network...…
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The WA Government has settled a class action for Stolen Wages on behalf of thousands of Aboriginal Australians who worked in Western Australia and were paid little or no wages, while they were subject to legislation in effect from 1936 to 1972. As part of the historic class action settlement, Western Australia will pay up to $180.4 million to eligi…
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Associate Professor Auntie Elaine Ḻäwurrpa Maypilama has dedicated more than 20 years of her career working with CDU. Her teachings and research have been instrumental in improving lives of women and babies in maternity wards and remote communities across the NT earning her immense respect and recognition within academic circles and the community. …
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Conversation with Taungurung man Mick Harding about his artwork to be featured in ‘Fired Up: Stories Through Embers and earth’, an upcoming Koorie Heritage Trust exhibition (KHT) - 25/11/2023-14/02/2024. The event, the third iteration of KHT’s Blak Design program, will bring together nine participants, each with vastly different experience, backgro…
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Curated by Gaba Musik’s Artistic Director Deline Briscoe, BLAKTIVISM 2023 is a powerful one-night only special event celebrating Blak Cultures and Blak Artivism. The event will feature a powerful line up of First Nations Artists including Kaiit, Birdz, King Stingray, Tasman Keith, Bart Willoughby, Emma Donovan, Suga Cane Mamas, Sorong Samarai and m…
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EREA Flexible Schools, the largest network of alternative schools in Australia, has created a new role, a Director of First Nations Education, to respond to the significant and urgent need to better support, encourage and respond to Indigenous students – something that is only more important since the referendum result.…
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A new version of the Last Post has been created to help remember both Indigenous and non-Indigenous soldiers together ahead of Rememberance Day - The Federal Court to hear arguments in a case by traditional land owner in the Tiwi Islands, to stop mining company Santos - And, the Israeli military has confirmed it was behind a deadly airstrike on Gaz…
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Coinciding with World Sight Day on October 12, the Hoyts Group announced its partnership with international health organisation – The Fred Hollows Foundation, to close the gap in eye health for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples.
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Thousands of people have gathered in Sydney to support the Palestinian and Israeli people amid the ongoing Middle Eastern conflict, including Ethan Lyons, a Wiradjuri activist, who says First Nations people and Palestinians have a shared struggle - Israeli forces begin to encircle Gaza's main city - And, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says upcomin…
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In her inaugural public lecture as Sir Monash Distinguished Professor, Lynette Russell AM examined the changing nature of how Australia’s story is told. Professor Russell said regardless of the outcome of the Voice referendum, it will provide an opportunity to reflect on our history and how we can work with Australia’s oldest cultural custodians to…
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Conversation with the Univeristy of Melbourne’s Associate Professor Michelle Evans, co-founder of Indigenous Business Month (IBM) looking back at the 2023 edition, whose theme was ‘Gather together’. In their planning, organisers ensured Indigenous Business Month events did not collide with Voice referendum campaigns/events. This year the Indigenous…
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Three Conversations is violinist Kyla Matsuura-Miller’s program of new commissions for violin and electronics by three Australian composers reflecting on the experience of growing up in the world of classical music in Australia as a person of colour.
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