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* Contents derived from the 2020 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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Patty Pays It Forward for Better Future,
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While three-time Olympian, NBA Champion and proud Indigenous man Patty Mills has just announced he will donate $1.5milrion to social justice causes, the basketballer is no stranger to giving back to community.Note: Appears on front page
- Gumbaynggirr People Protect Their Country, single work column (p. 5)
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Victoria Recognises It's Finally Time for the Truth,
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Victoria will introduce the nation's first truth-telling process to recognise historic wrongs against Aboriginal people.
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Push Is on to Raise Age of Legal Responsibility,
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Entertainers Archie Roach and Jack Charles have joined a campaign that is calling on Australian governments to change laws that can result in 10-year-old children being send to prison.
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Students Walk Out On Teacher's Racist Rant,
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In the middle of Australia's Black Lives Matter campaign four Indigenous students in Year 9 cooking class were victims of racism when a teacher allegedly made several offensive comments after a diversity presentation.
- App Helping to Revive Language, single work column (p. 13)
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Poet Breathing New Life into Our Stories,
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Growing up in Meanjin (Brisbane), Ellen Van Neerven spent many childhood days at the local library, where Ellen's mum was employed.
- Calling For Action, single work interview (p. 22)
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Culture and Science Work Together to Warm of Failing Health of Waterways,
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Bidjigal people are concerned that they can longer safely harvest native seafoods in Sydney due to environmental concerns.
- A Target on His Back, single work column (p. 34)
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The Wonders of Weaving,
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Bundjalung artist Kylie Caldwell is an ardent weaver and fibre artist interested in reviving and pursing traditional cultural practices that her ancestors have used over thousands of years.
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Wik Elders Share Ancient Traditions,
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Wik Elders will continue to take Aurukun's young people on country to learn about cultural practices with a program run by the Aurukun Indigenous Knowledge Centre (IKC) being extended into its third year.
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