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Doctors warn Victoria against legalising euthanasia

Doctors warn Victoria against legalising euthanasia  - The Government is considering assisted suicide but doctors say expanded palliative care would deliver better results. Professor Peter Hudson from St ...

How can we meaningfully recognise cities as Indigenous places?

How can we meaningfully recognise cities as Indigenous places? - The return of land to Indigenous custodians in Australia over the past 20 years is a dramatic shift in Australian land tenure and management. Yet this ...

Bringing social change to indigenous people

Bringing social change to indigenous people - Being from Australia , Kate Falconer's interest in indigenous populations in that country began at an early age. As she grew, she began to think about ...

10 things you should know about slavery in Australia

10 things you should know about slavery in Australia - The dark history of forced labour and Stolen Wages is slowly becoming a national conversation, with people sharing their traumatic first-hand ...

Treat Your Eyes With Australia's Most Mesmerising Indigenous Art

Treat Your Eyes With Australia's Most Mesmerising Indigenous Art -  Indigenous Australia is the oldest living culture on earth, so you can imagine the art it bears is as sacred as it is significant. Stories from the Dreamtime ...

Ongoing gross violations of human rights, genocide, ethnocide, ecocide in 'Australia'

Ongoing gross violations of human rights, genocide, ethnocide, ecocide in ' Australia ' - The Gathering was opened by veteran campaigner Denis Walker Nunukel, who was at the 1972 Aboriginal Embasy. He identified the need to issue Bills of Cost against the foreign occupying powers, that is, the governments of the Australian States and Territories, and the Commonwealth of Australia, which are but colonies of Britain and which rule ‘Australia’, not in right of the people, by rather in right of the Crown of England, which is the foreign occupying power.

Indigenous textiles in a contemporary light

Indigenous textiles in a contemporary light - The continuing strength and importance of textile practice in the Pacific and Indigenous Australia continues to carry a lot of cultural weight and a place ...

Look up: how policy gaps and failure blind us to what's going on in Indigenous affairs

Look up: how policy gaps and failure blind us to what's going on in Indigenous affairs - Cash is critical for survival in remote Australia : it is a key element of the sharing economy, one of the strengths of Aboriginal kinship and sociality.

Keeping Older Workers Engaged Means Fighting Age Stereotypes

Keeping Older Workers Engaged Means Fighting Age Stereotypes - Carol Kulik, one of the study's authors and a professor at the University of South Australia , said organizations that implement policies designed to ...

Gay Brisbane schoolboy shared bullying torment with friend day before suicide

Gay Brisbane schoolboy shared bullying torment with friend day before suicide - A gay teenager broke down in tears the day before his suicide, telling a friend he was afraid of returning to school. Gypsie-Lee Edwards Kennard told ...

South Australia Premier stands before Parliament to apologize to LGBTI people

South Australia Premier stands before Parliament to apologize to LGBTI people - Jay Weatherill, the Premier of South Australia yesterday stood up in the ... In concluding, he said, ', I spoke to a gay man earlier today and asked him ...

Your Aboriginals are so black up there'

Your Aboriginals are so black up there' - That's just one of the many responses I've heard in Sydney and Brisbane from non- Aboriginal people about indigenous Australians as they learned I ...

Hip hop music video launched in Western Australia

Hip hop music video launched in Western Australia - Let's wipe out infections — is the message from a group of Indigenous students who have made a music video about preventing infectious disease.

How can we meaningfully recognise cities as Indigenous places?

How can we meaningfully recognise cities as Indigenous places? - The return of land to Indigenous custodians in Australia over the past 20 years is a dramatic shift in Australian land tenure and management. Yet this ...

Popular beach hotel in racism storm

Popular beach hotel in racism storm - Peter Miller Koncz said he and his wife Kahlia were refused entry at the Palais Hotel on Saturday night because they are indigenous . “When we were ...

Aboriginal art depicting Wandjina figure that sparked aliens theory to be reclaimed by traditional ...

Aboriginal art depicting Wandjina figure that sparked aliens theory to be reclaimed by traditional ... -  Aboriginal families in Western Australia's north are finding ways to reclaim a sacred image that sparked rumours of Arab voyages and aliens during ...

Study probes kava effectiveness on anxiety

Study probes kava effectiveness on anxiety - Early trials in 2013 showed a significant reduction in anxiety for people ... study confirmed reduced levels for people with chronic anxiety conditions.

Labour calls for urgent action over synthetic cannabis boom

Labour calls for urgent action over synthetic cannabis boom - "Whether we like it or not New Zealanders use drugs and we take risks. Do we want to create an environment where that risk taking is well managed or ...

International statement in solidarity with the West Papua's people struggle for self-determination

International statement in solidarity with the West Papua's people struggle for self-determination - Yet, it is still illegal to raise the Morning Star flag in West Papua and people who do that might face arrest and persecution from the authorities.

More mass arrests in Indonesia at West Papua demos

More mass arrests in Indonesia at West Papua demos - There have been more mass arrests in Indonesia of those participating in rallies for West Papuan self-determination. Over two hundred people were ...

Success in BBM single price policy depends on infrastructure

Success in BBM single price policy depends on infrastructure - The people of Papua have suffered from injustice over the past years as they have to pay a much higher prices for BBM than in other regions of the ...

How many times must Maori be abused?

How many times must Maori be abused? - The majority of the 100 000 children stolen from their families and put into state care between the 1950s and 1980s were Maori and the pathetic offer ...

Girls' school gets first Maori principal

Girls' school gets first Maori principal - Ngaire Ashmore from Ngati Maru is the first Maori principal at the high ... school, which has a high percentage of Maori and Pasifika girls on the roll.

How many times must Maori be abused?

How many times must Maori be abused? - The majority of the 100 000 children stolen from their families and put into state care between the 1950s and 1980s were Maori and the pathetic offer ...