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Indigenous elders furious after eviction letter from state

Indigenous elders furious after eviction letter from state  -  INDIGENOUS elders are threatening further protest marches after their ... The Deebing Creek Cemetery Reserve is classified as an Aboriginal ... They are in negotiations with Frasers Property Australia , formerly Australand, about a ...

The scapegoating of America's poor has echoes of the 'lifestyle choices' of Indigenous Australians

The scapegoating of America's poor has echoes of the 'lifestyle choices' of Indigenous Australians  - Trump's promise to 'make America great again' appeals, for understandable reasons, to those who feel that everything solid in their lives has been ...

Shocking suicide prompts inquiry

Shocking suicide prompts inquiry  - A PARLIAMENTARY inquiry will examine Aboriginal youth suicides in Western Australia after a 10-year-old girl took her own life in the Kimberley ...

WA inquiry to examine Aboriginal deaths

WA inquiry to examine Aboriginal deaths  - A parliamentary inquiry will examine Aboriginal youth suicides in Western Australia after a 10-year-old girl took her own life in the Kimberley region.

Why a royal commission into the high rate of suicide must happen – and soon

Why a royal commission into the high rate of suicide must happen – and soon  - So too argues Western Australia's Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, Peter Collier and so too the leader of the Western Australian Nationals, Terry Redman ...

The new haka 'Te Hokokura'

The new haka 'Te Hokokura'  - For more than four decades descendants have performed the tribe's renowned haka Te Puru. Te Puru was a metaphor used to describe the arrogance ...

Bowls becoming popular with youth

Bowls becoming popular with youth  - I've had conversations with elders who were in the Māori Battalion and I got to hear all of their battle stories. That's what I love about the sport”.

Looking back through the lens

Looking back through the lens  - Te Kāea looks back at the festival during the 1970's through images taken by a well-known Māori photographer, John Miller. He and the late Hirini ...