Lateline
Tuesday 25 November, 2008
Rio Tinto finalises mining royalty redistribution planTom Iggulden
Mining giant Rio Tinto is finalising negotiations with several native title groups and that it says means more of its profits will go to help struggling Indigenous communities close the gap with affluent mining towns, which flourished during the boom.
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Message Stick
Sunday 23 November, 2008
NAISDA Dreaming Part 2
The NAISDA students are adjusting to the Yolngu way of life.
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The NAISDA students are adjusting to the Yolngu way of life.
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7.30 Report
Thursday 20 November, 2008
Fortescue Metals plans to boost indigenous employmentMatt Peacock
Andrew Forrest, founder and Chief Executive of Fortescue Metals is embarking on a tour of the Kimberley in Western Australia, taking Opposition Leader Malcolm Turnbull with him.
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Lateline
Monday 17 November, 2008
Indigenous abuse campaign targets truckiesJohn Stewart
The New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council and police today offered a reward for information about truck drivers and other men targeting Aboriginal children for sex.
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Landline
Sunday 16 November, 2008
Labour of LoveMegan Pailthorpe
It seems not everyone involved in the Australian horticultural industry is relying on imported labour to pick this season's crops.
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Message Stick
Sunday 16 November, 2008
NAISDA Dreaming Part 1
NAISDA Dreaming follows a group of young Indigenous dance students on an inspiring journey.
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NAISDA Dreaming follows a group of young Indigenous dance students on an inspiring journey.
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Landline
Friday 14 November, 2008
Labour of LoveMegan Pailthorpe
It seems not everyone involved in the Australian horticultural industry is relying on imported labour to pick this season's crops.
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Lateline
Friday 7 November, 2008
Aboriginal Comissioner slams Wotton jail sentenceMegan Pailthorpe
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island Justice Commissioner, Tom Calma, has condemned the jailing of Palm Island rioter Lex Wotton, calling it a sad day for all Indigenous people.
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Lateline
Friday 7 November, 2008
Magistrate calls for 'non-indigenous intervention'Suzanne Smith
The Federal Minister for Indigenous Affairs, Jenny Macklin, has set a 12 month deadline to find an 'income management' scheme that would suit the Northern Territory.
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Message Stick
Sunday 9 November, 2008
Festival of the Pacific Arts Part 2
Message Stick travels to American Samoa with Australia’s delegation to the Festival of the Pacific Arts.
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Message Stick travels to American Samoa with Australia’s delegation to the Festival of the Pacific Arts.
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Lateline
Friday 7 November, 2008
Fiona Stanley makes radical Indigenous health proposal
Tom Iggulden
The former Australian of the year, professor Fiona Stanley, says the Government should dock the pay of senior bureaucrats who fail to improve the health of Aboriginal communities under their care.
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Tom Iggulden
The former Australian of the year, professor Fiona Stanley, says the Government should dock the pay of senior bureaucrats who fail to improve the health of Aboriginal communities under their care.
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Message Stick
Sunday 2 November, 2008
Festival of the Pacific Arts Part 1
Imagine getting away to a beautiful tropical paradise where you can be entertained by hundreds of the Pacific’s most talented artists and performers.
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Imagine getting away to a beautiful tropical paradise where you can be entertained by hundreds of the Pacific’s most talented artists and performers.
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Lateline
Thursday 30 October, 2008
Leaders make Indigenous jobs pledgeTom Iggulden
A historical promise was made today at Kirribilli House, when a gathering of the rich and powerful pledged for an extra 50,000 Indigenous jobs.
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Lateline
Wednesday 29 October, 2008
Aboriginal art scam found on eBaySarah Dingle
An Aboriginal art scam has been uncovered operating online out of Hong Kong.
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7.30 Report
Monday 27 October, 2008
Report confirms NT intervention created panicMurray McLaughlin
A report into the Northern Territory intervention has confirmed that the style of the intervention did create panic and may have undermined the attempt to help children.
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Message Stick
Sunday 26 October, 2008
Gurrumul - Son of the Rainbow Serpent in Gailwin'ku
Last week we featured singer songwriter Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu in concert at the Sydney Opera House.
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Last week we featured singer songwriter Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu in concert at the Sydney Opera House.
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Landline
Friday 17 October, 2008
HomestayKerry Staight
The Indigenous Land Corporation's real estate portfolio includes many cattle stations.
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Message Stick
Sunday 19 October, 2008
Gurrumul - Son of the Rainbow Serpent
Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu, blind since birth and former member of Yothu Yindi, released his first solo album “Gurrumul” in March 2008.
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Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu, blind since birth and former member of Yothu Yindi, released his first solo album “Gurrumul” in March 2008.
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Lateline
Thursday 16 October, 2008
Experts label NT intervention discriminatorySuzie Smith
One of the Government's own appointed expert panels has criticised the Northern Territory intervention with a report which says it's racially discriminatory and has failed to engage with the Indigenous population.
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Lateline
Monday 13 October, 2008
NT intervention review releasedJohn Stewart
A report into the intervention into Northern Territory Aboriginal communities has recommended the intervention continue, but with major changes.
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