A dying shame
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Following a string of recent stolen vehicle incidents involving Indigenous youth in south east Queensland, grieving Brisbane mother Norma Boyd has come forward to speak exclusively to the National Indigenous Times on the tragic deaths of her three sons.
In January 2006 Ms Boyd lost her eldest son Joseph Douglas Duncan Junior (18) in a stolen vehicle accident and two months later she tragically lost her two...
Last Updated on Thursday, 19 April 2012 21:52
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“A Walk Together” is an exhibition with a message from communities
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by National Indigenous Times NSW reporter Traci Williams
A new exhibition recently opened in Perth and travelling to north western Australia outlines the diversity and complexity of activism by Aboriginal communities in the Pilbara which is not widely known despite it's wide-reaching impact.
The "Marnti Warajanga – A Walk Together" exhibition, in association with the Wangka Maya...
Last Updated on Thursday, 19 April 2012 21:40
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