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17 June 2013

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The debate continues on just who should tell our Indigenous stories

The debate continues on just who should tell our Indigenous stories

Rabbit Proof Fence was the powerful story of the struggle of three young Aboriginal girls to return to family and culture against ...

“Police version of Kings Cross shooting not true”

“Police version of Kings Cross shooting not true”

Mother speaks out against police investigating police The mother of one of the four youths involved in the incident where police ...

Humble Lena Nyadbi’s beautiful (and big) art wows Paris

Humble Lena Nyadbi’s beautiful (and big) art wows Paris

Aboriginal artist Lena Nyadbi is a humble woman but there's nothing shy and retiring about her latest massive work which can be se...

Claims of video showing police bashing in Broome

Claims of video showing police bashing in Broome

Video footage from the Broome Police Station has allegedly caught out a 31 year old police constable bashing an Aboriginal man. T...

Leadership Centre boosted with funds for new program

Leadership Centre boosted with funds for new program

A total of 120 Indigenous leaders will receive a powerful introduction to leadership development through the latest National Indig...

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Buddy’s $9m question

Buddy’s $9m question

GWS Giants has the AFL world buzzing with a rumoured huge offer for Hawthorn's megastar The AFL is split as to whether Lance Franklin will remain at Hawthorn beyond 2013 after the views of a range of football and list managers and player agents were canvassed to assess the likelihood of Franklin playing at another club in 2014. Most believe any club chasing Franklin's signature would need to make a godfather offer somewhere between $1.6 million to $2 million a year to entice him away. Hawthorn is considered a strong club, in a premiership window and despite the... Read more

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