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NATIONAL: After more than 238 years of colonisation, attempted genocide, racism and dispossession, cultural custodian Gurridyula, also known as Coedie McAvoy, is asking: ‘Where are the anti-Aboriginalism laws?’.
NT: A NEWLY-appointed Northern Territory administrator should be sacked after his “problematic views on race” were displayed in social media posts, a peak Aboriginal body says.
WA: MORE than 160 years after the Dempster brothers founded the first white settlement east of Albany in WA, Aboriginal people have erected a tribute to Esperance Bay Station’s 75 Indigenous workers.
NSW: THE family of an Aboriginal former boxer who fought in the famous Jimmy Sharman’s boxing circuit, is appealing for help following a house fire that destroyed all his belongings.
TAS: THE hundreds who turned out to this year’s Putalina Festival were treated to a stunning day of song, community, food, weather, celebration and commemoration..
VIC: RMIT University has announced distinguished artist Maree Clarke as the recipient of the Doctor of Arts honoris causa, in recognition of her exceptional leadership and impact on south-east Australian Aboriginal art and cultural practice.
QLD: WITH the onset of Australia’s bushfire season, a new partnership between holders of traditional knowledge and primary producers in Queensland looks to improve grazing landscapes using First Nations land management practices, including cultural burning.
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