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Parenting strategy a winner
Michell was recently honoured for her consistent and outstanding efforts as an Indigenous liaison co-ordinator and family support worker
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The Long Walk to equality
A decade later, the Long Walk continues and is about to celebrate with some great events
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Like father, like daughter
Noel and Gemma Hayman are the first intergenerational doctors the state of Queensland has ever seen
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Exploring music through film
Marissa McDowell traveled the nation interviewing people to try and answer a vital question
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Our boys in blue
Sixteen Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander recruits graduated to the police force last Friday
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Royals in Yulara
The National Indigenous Training Academy in Yulara NT hosted the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge during their recent tour
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For Rhoda, it’s about community
Few have been consistently involved in the Deadly Awards from the beginning like arts advisor and broadcaster Rhoda Roberts
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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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Lyn-Al’s big break
Lyn-Al is a Gunnai and Waradgerie woman fresh out of high school and leapt at the opportunity to be involved in AIFW
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A mother’s love
Her relentless dedication, passion, and loving has won Joy White the Barnardos Mother of the Year Northern Territory 2014 Award
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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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Lockhart River’s new hip hop video
Lockhart River will celebrate the launch of a hip hop video featuring young people from the community next Wednesday
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Annie’s Journey with Recognise
Recognise’s Journey to Recognition has so far clocked up a total of over 1,700 kilometres and gained over 180,000 supporters
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