Lateline
Friday 3 September, 2010
Barnett overrides land negotiationsAlisha O'Flaherty
Indigenous groups have condemned moves to compulsorily acquire land for a gas precinct as a land grab.
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7.30 Report
Tuesday 31 August, 2010
NT police review taser guidelinesMurray McLaughlin
Northern Territory police are rewriting their guidelines for taser use following the death of an Aboriginal man last year.
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Lateline
Friday 27 August, 2010
UN delivers mixed discrimination reportKaren Berkman
The United Nations has praised the apology to the Stolen Generations but criticised the emergency intervention.
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7.30 Report
Wednesday 25 August, 2010
Hasluck candidates hold their breathDanielle Parry
As Australia waits for the election result to be delivered, several electorates are still in doubt - including the volatile West Australian seat of Hasluck.
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7.30 Report
Thursday 19 August, 2010
Aboriginal art industry strugglingPeter McCutcheon
Many artists, wholesalers and retailers within the aboriginal arts industry say they are struggling.
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Lateline
Wednesday 18 August, 2010
Grog still flows in Alice SpringsKatrina Bolton
The national emergency in the Northern Territory is still a reality in Alice Springs, where 'rivers of grog' still flow.
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Landline
Sunday 15 August, 2010
Places in the HeartSean Murphy
Not so long ago the mention of Aborigines and Moree in the same sentence would almost certainly have been negative.
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Lateline
Friday 13 August, 2010
Dreamtime paintings win national awardJames Glenday
South Australian painter Mr Donegan has won the $40,000 national Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art award.
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Lateline
Tuesday 10 August, 2010
Uranium-rich land offered to KakaduNorthern Territory traditional owner Jeffrey Lee has offered to donate land worth billions to Kakadu National Park.
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Lateline
Thursday 29 July, 2010
Compensation payment a 'sincere apology'Alisha O'Flaherty
The family of an Aboriginal elder who died of heat stroke in a prison van has been awarded a $3.2 million ex-gratia payment by the Western Australian Government.
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Lateline
Monday 19 July, 2010
Qld Government accused of gagging activistKim Lyell
Prominent Indigenous activist Lex Wotton has been released form jail on parole, but cannot speak publicly.
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Landline
Sunday 11 July, 2010
Don't Fence Me InTim Lee
Ten years ago, New South Wales prison authorities who were alarmed at the number of Indigenous men going to jail embarked on a bold new venture.
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Landline
Sunday 4 July, 2010
Net BenefitsAmanda Clark
Government sponsored employment programs in Indigenous communities have had a chequered history with many simply failing to deliver long-term work opportunities.
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Lateline
Monday 28 June, 2010
Anger over decision on prison van deathAlisha O'Flaherty
No criminal charges will be laid over the death of an Aboriginal elder in a prison van two years ago.
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Lateline
Thursday 17 June, 2010
7.30 Report
Thursday 17 June, 2010
Damning Palm Island reportJohn Taylor
Today a damning report into the Queensland police service's handling of the 2004 Palm Island death in custody of aboriginal man was delivered.
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Landline
Sunday 16 May, 2010
Bran Nue DaeNicole Bond
Back in 2004 Landline dropped in on a school of hard knocks that was using a cattle drive to train young Indigenous kids.
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Lateline
Friday 14 May, 2010
Police criticised over Doomadgee caseMegan Woodward
Queensland police officers colluded to protect an officer involved in the death-in-custody of a Palm Island man, a coroner says.
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Lateline
Friday 14 May, 2010
Indigenous housing program under fireKirsty Nancarrow
The Northern Territory's embattled Indigenous housing program is once again under fire after revelations it has so far delivered just seven of the 750 promised new houses.
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Lateline
Friday 23 April, 2010
Alice Springs killing was racially motivatedLeigh Sales
A judge says there were racial overtones in the killing of an Aboriginal man in Alice Springs last year, and has sentenced the men responsible to between four and six years in jail.
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