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Australia's Indigenous tennis coach empowers youth on search for next superstar

Australia's Indigenous tennis coach empowers youth on search for next superstar  -  Australia's first Indigenous male tennis player to play on centre court at Wimbledon is travelling the country to promote tennis to Indigenous youth.

Aboriginal art auctions: four big sales to test the market

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Aboriginal art auctions: four big sales to test the market  - Boxer was a passionate collector of both Western and Indigenous art who was a benefactor to the National Gallery of Australia in Canberra and ...

Indigenous environmental values as human values

Indigenous environmental values as human values  - The research reported in this paper focused on understanding how a community of indigenous Australians value the environment and wish it to be ...

Can we be Australian without...

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Can we be Australian without...  - By Australian food we mean the plants, fruits and animals that have grown here and sustained the indigenous people of the land for over 50,000 years. If we eat only the food brought by the first settlers and all those who followed, can we call ourselves Australian?

Australian priest campaigns to abolish controversial gay panic law

Australian priest campaigns to abolish controversial gay panic law  - A Catholic priest has made an unlikely stand to abolish an outdated, homophobic Australian law. In two states in Australia killing a gay man because ...

It's fine to be gay, so long as it's not my child

It's fine to be gay , so long as it's not my child  - Two out of three Europeans think that having a gay child is a disgrace and a ... The University of Western Australia has documented the first detailed ...

3.5 billion-year-old glass beads found in Australia point to mega asteroid hit

3.5 billion-year- old glass beads found in Australia point to mega asteroid hit  -  Australian scientists have found evidence of a huge asteroid they say slammed into Earth some 3.46 billion years ago – making it the second oldest ...
Something Wild general manager Daniel Motlop with harvested paperbark near Darwin. - Gunner says the new partnership has already begun talking with Indigenous Business Australia and Supply Nation (a non-profit organisation that aims ...