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Forum 37: Indigenous Australia » Northside Forum
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Forum 37: Indigenous Australia. Rights, Recognition and Reconciliation. July 4, 2015. NF37 Speakers: Dr Jackie Huggins, Nicole Watson, Jane Powles and Peter Shine. Dr Jackie Huggins AM. Indigenous Aust. author. Historian and Aboriginal rights activist for QLD’s Bidjara and BirraGubba peoples. Former Co-Chair of Reconciliation Australia. Former Chair of the QLD Domestic Violence Council. Adjunct Professor, Australian Centre for Indigenous History, ANU. Member of the Order of Australia. Author of UQP award.
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Welcome To The Bridge Toward Reconciliation
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Why Did We Develop The BridgeTowards Reconciliation. Rdquo; So began the journey that has taken us to where we are today. Research from numerous sources, discussions with numerous people and we were well on our way. RA) and both the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Unit of the University of Queensland (UQ) and Reconciliation Australia. We conducted focus groups with community representatives, elders, students, teachers, lecturers, professionals - which resulted in the fourth prototype. ...
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Goolum Goolum Aboriginal Co-operative: Kids Christmas Party!
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Goolum Goolum Aboriginal Co-operative. Sunday, December 5, 2010. Everyone's getting festive here at Goolum Goolum as we gear up for the Kids Christmas Party tomorrow! All families with children are invited to join us here at Goolum Goolum for a fun and entertaining day on Tuesday 7th December from 12pm. A free BBQ will be provided for lunch and children between the ages of 0 and 10 will receive presents and gift bags. Free professional Family Photos will also be available on the day! See Our Other Blogs.
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Media Links | Ears to the Ground
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Ears to the Ground. Learning about the N.T Intervention, Government income management and the struggle for Indigenous self-determination. ABC Special Coverage: N.T Intervention. Alice Springs Intervention Rollback Action Group. Australians for Native Title and Reconciliation. Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association. Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs. National Indigenous Radio Service. Radio National: Indigenous Media. Stop the Intervention Collective Sydney.
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Wingecarribee Public Library Assignment Help: Stolen Generations
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Wingecarribee Public Library Assignment Help. Thursday, February 10, 2011. Some hints for finding information about. 1 Search our online catalogue. Use terms such as: "Aboriginal Australians- Separation of children", "Aboriginal Australians- Treatment". And "Aboriginal Australians- Children". 2 Some links to get you started on the internet :. Wwwracismnoway.com.au/classroom/factsheets/52.html. Provides a timeline of the events surrounding the stolen generations. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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ECA – Liam McNicholas
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The policy and politics of Australian early learning. The loss of the PSCs will make for a less inclusive sector. May 28, 2016. May 28, 2016. From July, the early childhood education and care (ECEC) sector will face some significant changes to the way support to improve quality approaches is provided. The Federal Government will cease funding Professional Support Coordinators (PSCs) in each State and Territory, while Inclusion Support Providers (ISPs) will continue with an expanded funding framework.
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closing the gap – Liam McNicholas
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The policy and politics of Australian early learning. Tag: closing the gap. Closing the gap target unachievable if current reforms go through. February 12, 2016. March 5, 2016. Earlier this week, the Federal Government launched the annual Closing the Gap report. As seems to now be the story every year, there are a few things to celebrate (such as the decline in infant mortality) but much more that frustrates. From Calla Wahlquist in the Guardian. But the Secretariat of National Aboriginal and Islander Ch...
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early childhood australia – Liam McNicholas
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The policy and politics of Australian early learning. Tag: early childhood australia. Early childhood education and Indigenous Australia: what is our responsibility? February 11, 2015. February 13, 2015. You may have missed it in the general political chaos of the last couple of weeks, but a new Government report has revealed some truly alarming statistics regarding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children. According to the Report on Government Services. Leadership is sorely missing from this issue...
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Early childhood education and Indigenous Australia: what is our responsibility? – Liam McNicholas
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The policy and politics of Australian early learning. Early childhood education and Indigenous Australia: what is our responsibility? February 11, 2015. February 13, 2015. You may have missed it in the general political chaos of the last couple of weeks, but a new Government report has revealed some truly alarming statistics regarding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children. According to the Report on Government Services. Leadership is sorely missing from this issue in Parliament. Nearly 40 ye...
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Indigenous early learning budgets cuts are cruel and inexplicable – Liam McNicholas
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The policy and politics of Australian early learning. Indigenous early learning budgets cuts are cruel and inexplicable. May 24, 2014. January 9, 2015. May is finishing up 2014 as the beginning of Reconciliation Week – a time to reflect on significant on significant political milestones for Indigenous Australians, as well as increasing support for the Recognise campaign to include First Australians in our constitution. As Reconciliation Australia has pointed out. There is a staggeringly small amount of d...
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