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Cassius Turvey was chased through bush and beaten with a metal pole, in a case which sparked national outrage.
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Practicing culture on Country can improve Aboriginal people's health and well-beingThe "gap" in health outcomes is often expressed in life expectancy. Aboriginal women's and men's lives are 8.1 and 8.8 years shorter than those of non-Aboriginal women and men. When it comes to ...
But experts believe the photos are the best evidence yet corroborating accounts of Aboriginal men returning to Indonesia with fishing boat crews. Professor Lydon told Daily Mail Australia the ...
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It evokes one of the most powerful scenes in Tasmanian history.On January 7, 1832, the last 16 Aboriginal warriors from the ...
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Gwenda Stanley of the Aboriginal Tent Embassy, Indigenous Australians Minister Malarndirri McCarthy and Joanne Taylor met in Canberra to discuss actions for missing men. "So I listened to their ...
“I didn’t look in the Aboriginal community for a partner because I saw that Aboriginal men were violent from my childhood. I went into relationships with non-Aboriginals that were violent all ...
Two men have been found guilty of the murder of Cassius Turvey, an Aboriginal schoolboy who was chased down by a vigilante gang and beaten, in a case which outraged Australia. The 15-year-old ...
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