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Progress can kill: shocking photos highlight tribes' health crisis

Progress can kill: shocking photos highlight tribes' health crisis  - Remarkable photographs by Australian Aboriginal film-maker Warwick Thornton demonstrate the devastating impact “progress” and “development” ...

The game owes it to indigenous Australians'

The game owes it to indigenous Australians '  - They'll get a big crowd and if you go to other places in Australia that have big indigenous populations, you're not going to have a problem with crowds.

Indigenous cattle company sets sights on becoming major live export player

Indigenous cattle company sets sights on becoming major live export player  - An Indigenous cattle company in the far north of Western Australia is making inroads towards becoming a major player in the live export industry.

Aboriginal service on permanent display​

Aboriginal service on permanent display​  - development officer Margaret Simoes, the exhibition detailed the proud and often little known history of Aboriginal people's contribution to Australia's  ...

Unveiled: latest program announcements

Unveiled: latest program announcements  - Melbourne's leading contemporary art space, the Australian Centre for ... examining the historical representation of Aboriginal people in Australian  ...

Northern Territory intervention 'fails on human rights' and closing the gap

Northern Territory intervention 'fails on human rights' and closing the gap  -  Aboriginal children playing at one of the town camps in Alice Springs when ... According to the latest Australian Bureau of Statistics data, Indigenous ...

New Zealanders mull flag options ahead of referendum

New Zealanders mull flag options ahead of referendum  - Almost two years to the day since New Zealand Prime Minister John Key first ... Most of the people that see them say, 'Yeah, it's time for a change.

Researchers hope for varroa bee mite breakthrough

Researchers hope for varroa bee mite breakthrough  - Alison Mercer, a professor of Zoology at Otago University, said there was an epidemic of deformed wing virus in hives across New Zealand now.