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BOLD NEW DIRECTION FOR WESTERN DESERT ARTISTS


Artist Ms Multa says she's looking forward to using her new skills for commercial use... READ MORE

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BEIJING POST-90S COUPLES SPEND CLOSE TO $40 THOUSAND ON WEDDINGS


The average cost of a wedding for post-90s couples in Beijing, excluding the cost of a house, has... READ MORE

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TREKKING ACROSS THE OUTBACK WITH A TODDLER


Justin and Lauren Jones, from Sydney, recently returned with daughter Morgan from the 102-day expedition... READ MORE

29th November, 2017 529

'TAKING AWAY BASIC RIGHTS OF CHILDREN'


Doctors, lawyers and human rights advocates from across Australia are calling for the age of criminal responsibility to be raised to at least 14 years... READ MORE

21st November, 2017 429

AUSTRALIA BANS CLIMBING ON SACRED INDIGENOUS SITE


Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site... READ MORE

2nd November, 2017 437

CLIMBING TO BE BANNED ON AUSTRALIA'S SACRED RED-ROCK FORMATION ULURU


The traditional landowners, the Anangu, have always refused to climb Uluru and consider it sacred... READ MORE

1st November, 2017 5

AUSTRALIA'S FAMED ULURU OUTBACK MONOLITH TO BE CLOSED TO CLIMBERS


The traditional owners of Uluru, the Anangu people, have called for the climb to be closed since 1985, when the park was placed in indigenous hands... READ MORE

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KIMBERLEY'S HIDDEN WORLD OF INDIGENOUS ROCK ART REVEALED BY RESEARCHERS


Kimberley's hidden world of Indigenous rock art revealed by researchers... READ MORE

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EAGLE TRIES TO CARRY OFF AUSTRALIAN BOY


A crowd of stunned onlookers watched the enormous bird latch its talons onto the screaming boy's head during a show at Alice Springs Desert Park... READ MORE

12th July, 2016 1791

FRESH CALLS FOR NATIONWIDE PLASTIC BAG BAN


South Australia banned the use of disposable plastic bags in 2009... READ MORE

10th October, 2015 1632

INDIGENOUS AUSTRALIA IS THE TRUE FOUNDATION OF OUR MULTICULTURAL SOCIETY


If our politicians understood the accomplishments and knowledge of Indigenous Australians, they might be able to take their political demands seriously... READ MORE

5th August, 2015 941

DYLAN VOLLER 'SET UP TO FAIL' BY CHILD PROTECTION AND DETENTION SYSTEM


Ms Carroll questioned the need for youth detention centres and instead recommended early intervention and diversionary programs as an urgent priority ... READ MORE

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INDIGENOUS SUICIDE RATE 12TH HIGHEST IN THE WORLD


Indigenous Australia would have the 12th-highest suicide rate globally if it was ranked alongside the world's sovereign states... READ MORE

10th July, 2015 706

CO-FOUNDER OF LANDCARE AUSTRALIA PROGRAM PHILLIP TOYNE DIES AT 67


Phillip Toyne, the Australian environmentalist, lawyer and co-founder of the national Landcare program, has died aged 67... READ MORE

14th June, 2015 546

BRITISH TEEN RECEIVES LIFE SENTENCE FOR INCITING TERRORIST ACT


The Greater Manchester Police informed police in Australia, who arrested five men in April, a week before the parade... READ MORE

2nd October, 2015 199

FACTCHECK: MIGHT THERE HAVE BEEN PEOPLE IN AUSTRALIA PRIOR TO ABORIGINAL PEOPLE?


Not for the first time, the Liberal Democrat crossbencher, Senator David Leyonhjelm, has expressed scepticism about the idea that Aboriginal people are the first Australians... READ MORE

1st July, 2015 197

DON DALE A PRISON OF 'DESPAIR'


A report into the Northern Territory's notorious Don Dale Youth Detention Centre has revealed an overwhelming impression of disrepair and despair ... READ MORE

24th November, 2016 155

AUSTRALIA: PM ORDERS INQUIRY INTO JUVENILE PRISON ABUSE


Footage of the abuse of six aboriginal boys in a juvenile detention centre sparked renewed criticism of Australia's treatment of Aborigines and their high imprisonment rate... READ MORE

26th July, 2016 152

INDIGENOUS CULTURE IN THE SPOTLIGHT IN NEW TOURISM CAMPAIGN


It's Tourism Australia's new approach and Indigenous Australia's new opportunity... READ MORE

14th July, 2015 141

ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENDERS OFFICE LASHES OUT AT GEORGE BRANDIS OVER FUNDING CUTS


Attorney generals reversal of 25.5 in cuts to legal assistance services excluded the EDO as resources should go to case work rather than causes, says Brandis... READ MORE

31st March, 2015 130

APARTHEID MEETS KAFKA IN THE INDIGENOUS FUNDING MAZE


The government's Indigenous Advancement Strategy introduced in 2014 was to target complexity and inefficacy in federal funding to the Indigenous sector... READ MORE

17th September, 2015 98

CHANSEY PAECH: INDIGENOUS POLITICIAN FIGHTING FOR EQUALITY


As Australia's first openly gay Indigenous politician, Mr Paech is making waves in the Labor seat of Namatjira... READ MORE

16th May, 2017 77

ABORIGINAL ARTEFACTS FROM AUSTRALIA'S FIRST ENGLAND CRICKET TOUR DISCOVERED


The 1868 Aboriginal cricket tour of England is a key moment in Australian history, Dr Sculthorpe, curator and section head of Oceania at the British Museum, said... READ MORE

17th July, 2015 73

INDIGENOUS INSPIRED ARTWORK WINS SCULPTURE PEOPLE'S CHOICE


Perrier, who lives in Western Australia, says the sculpture was inspired by the way Indigenous people talk about the spirit of the land... READ MORE

9th November, 2015 66

FIRST ONLINE DICTIONARY FOR YOLNGU LANGUAGES


Creator John Greatorex, from Charles Darwin University, said it was a way to make the languages accessible to students and researchers around the world... READ MORE

17th February, 2015 65

FOUR-YEAR-OLD BOY SPENDS FIVE HOURS WITH ARM TRAPPED IN VENDING MACHINE


Delicate operation to free Leo Shorthouse, who had put his hand in the dispensing slot of a Melbourne vending machine, takes 12 emergency personnel... READ MORE

29th February, 2016 54

AUSTRALIAN COPS TO POKEMON FANS DO NOT COME LOOKING FOR PIKACHU IN OUR POLICE STATION


Pokemon Go is Game Freak and Nintendo's upcoming mobile game that allows players to catch Pokemon found in real world locations using your phone's camera... READ MORE

7th July, 2016 42

AUSTRALIA PRISON ABUSE COULD VIOLATE UN TORTURE TREATY


The use of restraints and tear gas on juveniles could be in violation of UN conventions against use of torture... READ MORE

28th July, 2016 34

WARRANT ISSUED FOR AUSTRALIAN IS DOCTOR TAREQ KAMLEH


The South Australian Joint Counter Terrorism Team obtained a warrant on charges he recruited for a terrorist organisation and entered a declared area... READ MORE

18th June, 2015 26

EAST TIMOR DROPS SPYING CASE AGAINST AUSTRALIA AT UN INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE


East Timor has officially dropped its spying case against Australia at the UN's International Court of Justice... READ MORE

12th June, 2015 23

THE GHAN RUNS ONE OF WORLD'S LONGEST EVER TRAINS


The extension will make the service Australia's longest passenger train... READ MORE

25th May, 2016 18

SENIOR LABOR FIGURE RELEASED AFTER BEING DETAINED AT AIRPORT ON FOREIGN FIGHTER SUSPICIONS


It's believed Matthew Gardiner left Australia earlier this year to join Kurdish forces fighting Islamic State... READ MORE

4th April, 2015 17

RACISM OR OTHER: WHATS WITH THE VITRIOL TOWARDS ADAM GOODES?


Racism or other what's with the vitriol towards adam goodes?... READ MORE

31st July, 2015 16

'CAGED ANIMAL' FEEL AT AUSTRALIAN JUVENILE JAIL, HEARING TOLD


The inquiry was called in July after the ABC showed graphic footage of teenagers being tear-gassed, stripped naked and roughly restrained at the centre in Darwin... READ MORE

11th October, 2016 16

AUTUMN STORMS LEAVE HOMES WITHOUT POWER IN TASMANIA


A succession of rain belts has swept from the Great Australian Bight to cross the southeast mainland and Tasmania... READ MORE

12th May, 2016 11

INDIGENOUS VOTE DELAYED TO 'GET IT RIGHT'


Getting indigenous recognition right is more important than holding the national vote on a symbolic day, Referendum Council co-chair Mark Leibler says... READ MORE

9th August, 2016 10

EAST TIMOR DROPS SPYING CASE AGAINST AUSTRALIA AT UN INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE


East Timor has officially dropped its spying case against Australia at the UN's International Court of Justice... READ MORE

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