Recognition, Rights and Minorities: Mind the Gap
Darren Burns, a Quandamooka man who is Land and Sea Manager for the Quandamooka Yoolooburrabee Aboriginal Corporation (QYAC), addressed a two-day seminar on the Moreton Bay
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Darren Burns, a Quandamooka man who is Land and Sea Manager for the Quandamooka Yoolooburrabee Aboriginal Corporation (QYAC), addressed a two-day seminar on the Moreton Bay
Voting trends in Leichhardt – Indigenous Queenslanders becoming sceptical On 16 November 2016, the Queensland branch of the Fabian Society held their AGM and hosted a
Policy Online carries a link (17.11.16) to a Productivity Commission report measuring the health, economic and educational standing of the nation’s Indigenous population. ‘The Overcoming Indigenous
Policy Online carries a link (17.10.16) to a Swinburne research paper which discusses contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander incarceration rates, and suggests that subsequent policy responses
The ABC’s Natasha Robinson reports (12.10.16) on details of a federal government-initiated report which highlights the urgent action needed to tackle an ‘epidemic’ of suicide among
The ABC’s Shalailah Medhora reports (7.9.16) on Mission Australia’s latest youth survey results, which point to disturbing rates of unhappiness and suicide among the nation’s young Indigenous
27 September: ‘Indigenous Human Rights: 1966-2016, and onwards’ Uncle Bob Anderson was joined by Professors Margaret and Henry Reynolds who gave keynote addresses: ‘From Civil Rights
Sean Gordon comments in the Brisbane Times (14.7.16) on the lack of focus on Indigenous policies during the federal election campaign, arguing that greater empowerment of
The Guardian (via AAP, 5.7.16) reported on the outcomes of the review of schooling at Aurukun in far north Queensland: ‘Children in the troubled north Queensland community
‘Listening but not hearing: process has trumped substance in Indigenous affairs’ is the headline to Megan Davis’s article in The Conversation (22.6.16) which concludes: ‘Daring to announce
Amy Remeikis reports in the Brisbane Times (21.6.16): ‘Controversial religious instruction materials under review by Queensland’s Education Department single out indigenous students as being “most teachable when
Harry Blagg writes in The Conversation (10.6.16) that: ‘June 2016 marks two significant anniversaries for the relationship between Australia’s Indigenous and settler populations. June 12 is the
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