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Farewell to Aboriginal leader and Noonkanbah stockman Dickey Cox
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One of the Kimberley's most respected Indigenous stockmen and Aboriginal leaders has died aged 72.
A statement from the Yungngora Association said Dickey Cox died
...'Wild storms' book helps kids talk about family violence
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The creators of a storybook about "wild storms" happening inside the home hope that turning its pages will encourage young children to speak up about family violence.
"They
...Protesters shut down public meeting over student housing in Redfern
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A public meeting on the latest redevelopment plan for the Block in Redfern had to be shut down after 30 minutes amid angry protests.
Around 300 people packed into the Redfern
...Tiwi Islands Sistagirls return home after their first Mardi Gras
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Stairs are lowered from a ferry onto the rocky red beach of Bathurst Island, and a group of Sistagirls descend, waving like royalty.
"From drag queen to drag
...Smoked or poached? Which recipe is the eel deal?
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Thousands of years before the Rosehill racecourse was built and the shopping centres and housing developments moved into Parramatta, it was the gathering place of the local Burramattagal people.
Each season when the eel was spawning along the
...Marree Man restoration under investigation
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South Australia's Environment Department has confirmed it is investigating a complaint about vegetation being cleared to restore the Marree Man in the South Australia's far north.
The
...Power of song to shape discussion about Australia Day date
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One Sydney Indigenous woman is trying to use the power of song to shape the conversation about which date Australia Day should be celebrated.
Jacinta Tobin, a senior Darug woman, is
...One Nation candidate finalised for Pilbara
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Pauline Hanson's One Nation party in Western Australia has confirmed a geologist with controversial views on climate science will contest the
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