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Uncle Reg Knox

Uncle Reg Knox is from Toomelah country in northern New South Wales and was awarded male "Elder of the Year" at this year's Ngarrindjeri NAIDOC Awards.

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Chris Sarra on this year's Vibe Alive youth festival

Dr Chris Sarra, executive director of the Stronger Smarter Institute QUT is also co-patron of Vibe Alive, which has been held in communities around Australia for the past three years.

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UN releases race discrimination report

The United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination released its observations and recommendations on the Australian Government's record.

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Thru the Lens - Palm Island Youth Photography Project

Photographs taken by the young people of Palm Island are currently on display at GOMA in Brisbane.

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Chris Sarra on the new national curriculum

Dr Chris Sarra from the Stronger Smarter Institute spoke to the National Indigenous Radio Service about the new draft national education curriculum released March 1.

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Rain Painting to Blue Colour Film Panel

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This project is a collaborative partnership of a group of young adults which aimed to help shape community narrative into a film project that contribute meaningfully to the health and well being of communities.

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Lake Torrens mining exploration unlawful: Vince Coulthard

Traditional owner groups in South Australia are outraged by the State Aboriginal Affairs Minister's decision to allow mining exploration of the Lake Torrens area.

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Languistically Challenged: Lost and Found

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There are over 200 Australian Indigenous languages. Less than 20 languages are still strong, and even these are endangered. How can we revitalise and preserve language?

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AMSANT support NT alcohol reform

The Northern Territory Government's reforms to alcohol management have received support from the territory's peak Indigenous health body.

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Intercultural Partnerships in Publishing

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This panel explored the complexities and potential in relationships developed through intercultural collaborations in Indigenous publishing.

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