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Breaking news…in language
Last week the ABC launched an Indigenous Language News Service trial in the Northern Territory, broadcasting the news daily in Yolngu Matha and Warlpiri.
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Cricketers Recognise NAIDOC Week
Cricket Australia has joined with Recognise this week, the movement to acknowledge Indigenous Australians in the Australian Constitution.
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NSW talks about healing
Government and community organisations will take some time out on 23 July to learn about healing.
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Deadly Sounds Episode 1036 – Dr Lawrence Bamblett
A new book has been compiled to shine a positive light on our oldest photographs.
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Leading change in business
Two significant contracts have been awarded to Supply Nation certified businesses this month totalling $16 million.
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Deadly work at grassroots
More than 160 social and emotional wellbeing staff from organisations across Australia met in Brisbane this week for the national SEWB conference.
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Deadly Sounds Episode 1032 – Dr Don Weatherburn
Director of the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research, Dr Don Weatherburn, is our special guest on Deadly Sounds this week.
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One word: Connect
Hundreds of Indigenous businesses, corporate and government members of Supply Nation gathered for the annual Connect 2014 event
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Sydney Connect 2014 underway
Supply Nation’s Connect 2014 event kicked off yesterday morning with speakers from around the world, including its keynote speaker from the USA
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Flashback: A New View
The launch of National Indigenous Television heralds a new age in Australian media
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Home ownership a reality
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people will soon have the option to own their own homes within communities in Queensland
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Broadband out bush
2014 Broadband for the Bush Forum to advocate for better broadband services – critical to the digital future of remote Australia
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Our people at war, Lest We Forget
Anzac Day is a time to reflect on our soldiers that went to war, as well as pay our respects to current service personnel.
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Badimaya language revival
To have your life-long culture and language valued and respected is something anyone would hope for
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Want change? Sign up to Recognise This
Young Yolngu woman, Budat Mununggurr, is urging all young Australians to get involved in the youth-led movement
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