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Amnesty report critical of Indigenous treatment - ABC Online


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Amnesty report critical of Indigenous treatment
ABC Online
TONY EASTLEY: Australia gets a mention in the report and it says the Government continued to limit funding for housing and services such as water and sanitation to Aboriginal people living on traditional homelands. CLAIRE MALLINSON: Well, Salil Shetty, ...
Aust violates indigenous rights: AmnestyNinemsn
Policy driving Indigenous from lands: AmnestyABC Message Stick

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Indigenous youth parliament opens door to next generation - ABC Message Stick


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Indigenous youth parliament opens door to next generation
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There are over 575550 Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islanders in Australia and within the House of Representatives there should be a lot more Indigenous leaders. If the House of Representatives consist of 150 parliamentarians, there should be ...
Pledge to fix roads in Moree sets aspiring PM on path to CanberraCasey Weekly Berwick

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Duroville awaits state ruling - The Desert Sun


Duroville awaits state ruling
The Desert Sun
The funding was designated to buy new mobile homes at a new park to house Duroville's low-income community, made up mostly of indigenous Purepecha farmworkers from Michoacan, Mexico. The state's response could determine whether Duroville's 1500 or so ...

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$700m Indigenous housing project feeling squeeze - ABC Online


$700m Indigenous housing project feeling squeeze
ABC Online
By Jano Gibson West Arnhem Shire acting chief executive Alex Douglas says demand for new Indigenous housing is outstripping supply in some Top End communities. More than a hundred new homes have been built in the community as part of the $700 million ...

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UN urges more scrutiny of Aboriginal laws - Business Spectator


UN urges more scrutiny of Aboriginal laws
Business Spectator
The Stronger Futures laws are a 10-year commitment covering significant investment in families, education, health, housing, jobs and safety, building on extensive talks with NT Aboriginal people. The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Pacific ...

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Pledge to fix roads in Moree sets aspiring PM on path to Canberra - Brisbane Times


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Pledge to fix roads in Moree sets aspiring PM on path to Canberra
Brisbane Times
In their own sitting of parliament this weekend at Old Parliament House, they will debate the role of traditional lore in the legal system, housing reform, mandatory immunisation and indigenous juvenile justice. Mr Dahlstrom's day job with recruitment ...

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Making a difference for Aboriginal health - Blue Mountains Gazette


Making a difference for Aboriginal health
Blue Mountains Gazette
BY SHANE DESIATNIK Smiles filled the room at Gundungurra man Len Murphy's Katoomba home last Friday during a visit by Blue Mountains Aboriginial Healthy For Life (BMAHFL) staff members Tracey Callegari and Tilly Elderfield. Wheelchair-bound following a ...


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Teen takes Indigenous housing plight to Canberra - ABC Message Stick


Teen takes Indigenous housing plight to Canberra
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A Geraldton teenager will travel to Canberra with a youth council to present a bill to Federal Parliament about Indigenous housing. Tyson McEwen, 16, will visit the nation's capital later this month after he was nominated to the local Indigenous ...


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Battle for the Kimberley - Sydney Morning Herald


Sydney Morning Herald

Battle for the Kimberley
Sydney Morning Herald
Some Aboriginal leaders signed reluctantly, convinced it was their only way to a better life. They were promised benefits worth $1.5 billion over the next 30 years in the form of better housing, education, jobs and health care.

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First Aboriginal graduates in Cuban literacy Campaign - The Guardian (Australia)


The Guardian (Australia)

First Aboriginal graduates in Cuban literacy Campaign
The Guardian (Australia)
“Almost every house with an Aboriginal person living in it was surveyed to see how people felt and what their literacy needs were. So we determined that there was a need for it, people became part of it and took ownership of it,” Beetson said.


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