OCTOBER 2008

  • Mussels (Getty)
    Monday, 27th October,2008

    NICE MUSSELS

    A mussel farm in South Australia, run by the Aborginal community, is starting to make waves on Port Lincoln's lucrative aqua-culture industry.

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  • Max Woods is a former petrol sniffer. (AAP)
    Friday, 24th October,2008

    LIFE AFTER PETROL

    Ted Mullighan's report on child sexual abuse in the APY lands documented a high level of dysfunction in communities in the area.

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  • Emma Cook in Lismore
    Monday, 20th October,2008

    LIVING BLACK REPORTER NOMINATED FOR A WALKLEY

    Video journalist Emma Cook has been nominated for a Walkley Award for coverage of Indigenous Affairs

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  • Rock art on Uluru (Emma Cook)
    Monday, 20th October,2008

    ROCK ART

    Is ancient rock art being adequately protected?

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  • Rising food prices (Living Black)
    Friday, 17th October,2008

    FOOD FOR THOUGHT

    Soaring petrol prices, escalating food costs and fading knowledge of traditional hunting are leaving Indigenous people in remote communities malnourished.

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  • Ernabella arts (SBS)
    Friday, 10th October,2008

    AN ARTS YARN

    Ernabella Arts has been described as a centre that spawned one of the first modern Aboriginal art movements in Australia.

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  • Look Who's Talking (Living Black)
    Thursday, 9th October,2008

    LOOK WHO'S TALKING

    At the Kaurna Plains Aboriginal School at Elizabeth near Adelaide, language is being kept alive in the classroom and the playground.

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  • Kickin with Kyah (SBS)
    Thursday, 2nd October,2008

    KICKIN WITH KYAH

    The name Kyah Simon may not be well known in the sports world yet, but she's certainly starting to make some noise.

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  • Within earshot (SBS)
    Thursday, 2nd October,2008

    WITHIN EARSHOT

    The Northern Territory has the unfortunate reputation of having the highest rate of ear disease in the world.

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