Tag: Indigenous history
Ancient mud reveals Australia’s burning history over the past 130,000 years – and shows a way through our fiery future
Indigenous land management in southeastern Australia halved forest shrub cover 6,000 years ago, reducing high-intensity bushfires
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31 Oct, 08:00 PM
Birth, deaths and marriages: we all have them, which is why they should be protected
The births, deaths and marriages registry holds our stories and our histories. It’s important it continues to be managed by government on our behalf.
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6 Sep, 01:00 AM
NT election: promises for Indigenous people buckle under history’s weight
The Top End heads to the polls this Saturday. In a territory that has been both over-governed and neglected, there’s little on offer for Indigenous communities.
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21 Aug, 09:00 PM
First Nations imprisonment is already at a record high. Unless government policy changes, it will only get worse
Lowering Indigenous incarceration rates is a key aim of the Closing The Gap targets, but there are more First Nations people behind bars than ever. How did this happen and what can fix it?
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7 May, 09:00 PM