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Indigenous doctors share 'cultural education' - ABC Online


Indigenous doctors share 'cultural education'
ABC Online
More than 300 Indigenous doctors from across the Pacific are gathering in Alice Springs today to share their traditional methods of medicine. Organiser Ngiare Brown says the conference is an opportunity to explore how culture can be used to enrich healing.

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Health Dept withdraws inaccurate anatomy posters - Radio Australia


Radio Australia

Health Dept withdraws inaccurate anatomy posters
Radio Australia
The poster is part of the Government's Living Longer program aimed at improving the health outcomes of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. It was taken down from the campaign's website today. Opposition Indigenous health spokesman Andrew ...

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Concern job cuts will stall Indigenous housing projects - ABC Online


Concern job cuts will stall Indigenous housing projects
ABC Online
Queensland Housing Minister Bruce Flegg has rejected claims that State Government public sector job cuts will affect an Aboriginal housing project. The Commonwealth is funding 150 new houses and more than 300 refurbishments in the state's Aboriginal ...

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Aboriginal health service returns to community - ABC Online


Aboriginal health service returns to community
ABC Online
“If we want to close the gap and get the indigenous community on a par with the rest of Australia in relation to its health outcomes then we need to make sure that the indigenous community itself is involved in every step of that process." For more, go ...

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Macklin warns Qld cuts will affect indigenous housing - Business Spectator


Macklin warns Qld cuts will affect indigenous housing
Business Spectator
Indigenous Affairs Minister Jenny Macklin has warned the Queensland state government that recent cuts to its public service have put at risk progress in closing the state's indigenous housing gap, The Australian reports. Ms Macklin has written to ...

Slip of the tongues: language and the unintended consequences of Indigenous ... - The Conversation


Slip of the tongues: language and the unintended consequences of Indigenous ...
The Conversation
This fits with analysis I recently co-authored showing Indigenous Australians who were learning an Indigenous language were significantly more likely to report that they were happy all or most of the time in the previous four weeks compared to those ...

Pune to host Australian cultural festival - Times of India


Pune to host Australian cultural festival
Times of India
PUNE: The Australian cultural festival, Oz Fest, which starts on October 16 and concludes on February 5, will have several highlights for Pune, including the Australian indigenous cricket team playing local Indian teams in one-day and Twenty20 matches ...

Cutbacks 'a risk to closing indigenous gap', says Jenny Macklin - The Australian


Cutbacks 'a risk to closing indigenous gap', says Jenny Macklin
The Australian
"I am concerned that the cuts the Queensland government is making to its housing workforce could put at risk delivering better housing for indigenous people," Ms Macklin told The Australian. "It seems Queensland is cutting more than 1400 jobs in the ...

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Australian Dollar Fundamentals - Live Trading News


Live Trading News

Australian Dollar Fundamentals
Live Trading News
Albert Namatjira (28 July 1902 – 8 August 1959), born Elea Namatjira, was an Australian artist. He was a Western Arrernte man, an Indigenous Australian of the Western MacDonnell Ranges area. Albert Namatjira is perhaps Australia's best known Aboriginal ...
China dip lifts rate cut hopesWA Business News

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Aboriginal language makes a comeback - SBS


SBS

Aboriginal language makes a comeback
SBS
The last fluent speaker of Kaurna language died in the 1900s, but now there's more than 100 people, including non-Indigenous Australians, in the process of learning it. Teacher Jack Buckskin, and linguist Dr Robert Amery reintroduced Karuma to the ...

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Study unravels Tasmania's historic languages - ABC Message Stick


Study unravels Tasmania's historic languages
ABC Message Stick
Australian researcher Associate Professor Claire Bowern of Yale University says studying Tasmania's Aboriginal language history is difficult because there are no known native speakers and relatively few sources of information. "We don't have any ...

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Aboriginal Catholics' culturally enriched living - Eureka Street


Eureka Street

Aboriginal Catholics' culturally enriched living
Eureka Street
I acknowledge the traditional owners of this place and pay my respects to elders past and present, present and absent. It is always a great privilege for me as an Australian Catholic priest to be invited the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait ...

Indigenous doctors look to integrate traditional and modern medicine - Radio Australia


Radio Australia

Indigenous doctors look to integrate traditional and modern medicine
Radio Australia
The conference brings together Indigenous medical practitioners, students, and health professionals from Australia, New Zealand, Canada, United States of America, Hawai'i, Taiwan, and across the Pacific. The focus is to promote culturally safe research ...

Brandywine professor's family tree has deep Penn State roots - Penn State Live


Brandywine professor's family tree has deep Penn State roots
Penn State Live
Guerin's academic areas of expertise are health psychology and indigenous and refugee health. She co-wrote an award-winning textbook on indigenous health in Australia titled “Health Care and Indigenous Australians: Cultural Safety in Practice.

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Better schooling, not uni quotas - The Australian


Better schooling, not uni quotas
The Australian
Attendance at the Cape York Aboriginal Australian Academy in Aurukun is up from about 38 per cent in 2009 to about 70 per cent, a majority of students approaching or exceeding national benchmarks. Other regions are considering adopting Pearson's ...

Maori affairs MPs to tour Australia - Radio New Zealand


Maori affairs MPs to tour Australia
Radio New Zealand
Committee chairman Tau Henare says the trip in October is being paid for by the Australian Government. He says a team of eight MPs is deciding which Aboriginal community to visit. Mr Henare says they want to examine some of the indigenous programmes, ...

Australian academic calls to block UN security Council bid - MuslimVillage.com


MuslimVillage.com

Australian academic calls to block UN security Council bid
MuslimVillage.com
Australia has been involved since 1788 in an Aboriginal Genocide in which about 2 million Indigenous Australians have perished from violence, deprivation or introduced disease. Australia also furthered the Aboriginal Genocide by the forcible removal of ...

time for uranium mining in Queensland? - Herald Sun


time for uranium mining in Queensland?
Herald Sun
The Queensland Resources Council and the Australian Uranium Association tell us that it's time to develop this State's uranium resources. Cutting greenhouse gas emissions, economic development and indigenous engagement are provided as convenient ...

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Protection for traditional owners' special places: the untold story - The Australian


Protection for traditional owners' special places: the untold story
The Australian
RECENTLY the Premier of Western Australia introduced a bill into parliament. Nothing unusual in that. But this bill is unique, representing the first time in history that WA's parliament will ratify an agreement between indigenous West Australians and ...

South Australia's “dead of night” attack on Native Title - National Indigenous Times


South Australia's “dead of night” attack on Native Title
National Indigenous Times
By National Indigenous Times reporter Geoff Bagnall. South Australian Indigenous Association President and Nunga Elder, Alison Thorne has condemned the South Australian Government's "dead of night" action passing legislation that has taken away ...

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