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Indigenous Australians and Aboriginal land rights ...

Indigenous Australians and Aboriginal land rights ...  -  Razer's class warfare: Aboriginal Australia needs capital, not bullshit ... I am all for a critique of that celebration of theft we call Australia Day and don't  ...

Do Indigenous Australians Actually Have Land Rights?

Do Indigenous Australians Actually Have Land Rights?  -  Native title and land rights both recognise the traditional rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to their land. Though very legally ...

Sol Bellear honoured for his life fighting for Aboriginal rights

Sol Bellear honoured for his life fighting for Aboriginal rights - Sol Bellear honoured for his life fighting for Aboriginal rights ... Aboriginal activist Sol Bellear is being remembered as a trailblazer for Indigenous rights, especially when it comes to land rights and health care. Throughout his life, he fought tirelessly to improve the lives of Indigenous Australians . He died ...

Historic changes to Land Rights Act put investment decisions into the hands of aboriginal Territorians

... Indigenous and that is why last weekend's announcement by Indigenous Australians Minister Ken Wyatt on changes to the Aboriginal Land Rights ... View article...

Individual change for the nation's future

Individual change for the nation's future - Colonialism is evolutionary in its nature. There are only a handful of countries that have protected their sovereignty and there are many minority groups across the world branded with the scars of their ancestors’ demise.  It is important to note that what happened to Indigenous Australians is distressing, but not unusual in the annals of history. But after half a century of national recognition and 25 since Eddie Mabo’s historic native land rights case, we still have no substantial progress. People know there is nothing to show for it. That’s why 250 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander delegates from across the country congregated at Uluru for the First Nations National Constitutional Convention.  The message was clear. Recognition is not the final outcome: co

Walk-off 50 years ago triggered Indigenous land-rights movement

Walk-off 50 years ago triggered Indigenous land-rights movement  - Your fight was not for yourselves alone, and we are determined that Aboriginal Australians everywhere will be helped by it. And I want to give back to ...

Did she betray Indigenous Australians or protect them from being 'victims'?

Noel Pearson, an Aboriginal lawyer and land rights activist and a prominent supporter of the referendum, says Price was caught up in a “redneck ... View article...